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jammun
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Child in Time - Ritchie Blackmore
Evil Woman - Luther Grosvenor (not on PA but should be here in prog-related
any number of Hendrix and Beck solos
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Buck Dharma on the Vigil (Mirrors album ) Brrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Buck Dharma (Blue Oyster Cult) - Astronomy (from Some Enchanted Evening)
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Cardiacs - R.E.S.
Short, but so sweet..
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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All Gilmour solos....
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Dancing with the moonlit knight - Genesis
Siberian khatru - Yes America (long version) - Yes Cygnus X-1 - Rush Shine on your crazy diamond and every other Pink Floyd song |
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Jimmy page and Roy Harper Same old Rock from Stormcock Acoustic heaven
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Paul does all of the shredding. Also, I agree with both "Under a Glass Moon" and "The Spirit Carries On"
I could go on and on with this list, but I'll just do my current favorites.
Petrucci - "Trial of Tears"
Stolt - "Silent Inferno"
Rothery - "The Great Escape" Edited by Moatilliatta - August 20 2008 at 21:24 |
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Dream Theater: "Stream of Consciousness" and "Hell's Kitchen"
Rush: "La Villa Strangiato"
Pink Floyd: "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" and "Comfortably numb"
Queen: "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" (what a cheery little ditty)
Cool stuff.
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Larry Carlton, "Spiral" on The Crusaders album "Those Southern Knights".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-cGWHOnx4I Edited by dwill123 - August 16 2008 at 18:18 |
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Steve Hackett - Firth Of Fifth (Seconds Out version)
David Gilmour - Comfortably Numb (The Wall Live version)
Andy Latimer - Ice (studio version)
Alex Lifeson - La Villa Strangiatto (Exit Stage Left version)
Jimmy Page - Stairway To Heaven (live version on The Song Remains The Same) Edited by erik neuteboom - August 12 2008 at 17:27 |
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favortite ever....ABB- Dreams... the immortal Duane Allman...
everone says Gilmour is an emotional player that speaks with his solos.. pfff.. has nothing on Allman. The song is on my webpage... listen to it if you haven't heard it. Sweetest slide playing this side of Elmore James. runner up Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4 Terry Kath. Edited by micky - August 12 2008 at 17:12 |
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well my favorite favorite guitar solo in a song is a difficult one to say but i can enlist the first five that i like it:
1. Hosanna, Ceremony, Spook Tooth, the solo deliver in this song is a really bone crushing and Luther Grovesnor is in the best fine form, 1969.
2. You're is not Disgrace Yes Album, Yes, probable the best Howe solo in all his career, look how's playing backwards in the first solo.
3. Musical Box, Genesis, One of the best constructed solo of a progresive group, Hackett is in his finest form.
4. Reeling in the Years, Steely Dan Canīt Buy a Thrill, Dennis Dias and Skull on his best solo in the best album of Steely.
5. Willie the Pimp, Hot Rats, and underrated solo of FZ.
There are many more to enlist, but i can remeber those.
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Another guitarist here: Hendrix's Watchtower, Page's Dazed and Confused are the absolute classics.
Hackett's parts on the heavy part of "Dancing with the Moonlit Knight" are great
Gilmour is the best of emotional rock players, with too many great solos to pick, though I especially like the part in "Money" where the reverb suddenly gets pulled.
I'm a big fan of Lifeson's solo on "Limelight" as well
Guilty pleasure pick. John Sykes solo in "Crying in the Rain"
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Classics, but my preferred ones:
Comfortably Numb by David Gilmour
Firth of Fifth by Steve Hackett
The Snow Goose by Andrew Latimer
Sultans of Swing by Mark Knopfler
Telegraph Road by Mark Knopfler
For the moment, these are my favourite ones.
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Hard to pick just one! For me, it's a 4-way tie.
"Red Alert" - Tony Williams Lifetime (Allan Holdsworth)
"Firth of Fifth" - Genesis (Steve Hackett)
"Do It Again" - Steely Dan ( Denny Dias)
"My Love" - Wings (Henry McCullough)
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Comfortably Numb - Gilmour
Lunar Sea - Latimer Spectral Mornings - Hackett Every day - Hackett Watermelon in Easter Hay - Frank Zappa Stevies spanking - Frank Zappa/Steve Vai Chelsea Monday - Rothery Since I been Lovin' you (from The Song Remains the Same) - Jimmy Page Starship Trooper (Wurm) - Steve Howe La Villa Strangiato - Alex Lifeson No one at the bridge (short but sweet) - Alex Lifeson Sorry, cant pick one favorite.. |
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1. solo on Les Aventure Des Saxinette et Clarophone - Maneige. Presumably from the guest guitarist.
My other top six, beyond which it's blurry Hackett on the opening of Tigermoth Gary Greene on The House, The Street, The Room Barre on We Used To Know Lake on Battlefield Howe on Without You Hendrix on All Along The Watchtower Edited by TGM: Orb - August 12 2008 at 06:39 |
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BLACK SABBATH - SLEEPING VILLAGE / THE WARNING
Other good ones: Pink Floyd - Fat Old Sun * Pink Floyd - Echoes * Deep Purple - Mandrake Root * Megadeth - Hangar 18 Led Zeppelin - Dazed & Confused * The Flower Kings - Big Puzzle Plus a few more... * = Preferly live versions |
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Another solo by Roine Stolt, at the end of the Merrygoround on Stardust We Are, just blows me away. The man is a genius.
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