Favorite guitar solo?? |
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b4usleep
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Yesssss, concert version especially from the album "Night of the guitars" |
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Really don't mind if you sit this one out.
My words but a whisper, your deafness a shout. |
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Ruby900
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In no particular order,
Time - Gilmour
Howe-Siberian Khatru
Mclaughlin-Trilogy
Fripp-Sailors Tale
Page-Achilles last stand
Hackett-Firth of the Fifth
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Ruby900
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I'll throw in Holdsworth's solo on In the Dead of Night as well. [/QUOTE]
Definitely!
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hobocamp
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I just watched an interview with Ian Anderson where he says Jimmy Page was in the control room cheering Martin on during the overdub recording of the guitar solo for this track. Edited by hobocamp - September 18 2010 at 13:12 |
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timothy leary
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steve hackett .........on neal morse`s ?...........twelve
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Vibrationbaby
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Jan Akkerman's solo on Hamburger Concerto ( Medium I ) Close second is Frank Marino's solo on He's Calling from Eye Of The Storm.
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The Truth
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The Truth
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Gilmour's on Money is a personal favorite, but others that are fantastic are Howe's on Starship Trooper, Page on Stairway to Heaven, and one I've really been enjoying lately is the one in the Motorpsycho song "Bomb Proof Roll".
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cloviskoba
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I agree with Paul Gilbert's solo at 27:00 "Upon the door" from Neal Morse album "Sola scriptura"
There's other very impressive from Santana on his "Oneness" song from album "Oneness silver dreams-golden reality"
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Atavachron
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Eddie's solo in 'Push Comes to Shove' has always been perfection to me
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Mr Greeen Genes
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Jimi Hendrix - Bold As Love
Miles Davis - What I Say (John McLaughlin on guitar) Yes - Siberian Khatru, Sound Chaser
King Crimson - A Sailor's Tale
Eno - Baby's On Fire (Fripp on guitar)
Genesis - The Musical Box, Firth of Frith
Frank Zappa - Willie The Pimp
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
Pink Floyd - Echoes
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Atoms
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My three favorite guitar solos has to be:
Struggling for Freedom - Tasavallan Presidentti (Jukka Tolonen) Aqalung - Jethro Tull (Martin Barre) Another Brick in the wall pt. 2 (David Gilmour) I really recomend everyone to check out Struggling for Freedom (the video on youtube got a edited version of the solo, which isn't as good the original, but last.fm and Spotify got the right version). Jukka tolonen is in my opinion the best guitar player ever to hold a guitar, all his work is amazing (especially in Tasavallan Presidentti)
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Deleuze
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progrules
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Besides the 3 I mention on my profile there are honorable mentions for:
1. Black Light Machine - Frost* (John Mitchell)
2. Merry go-round-Flower KIngs (Roine Stolt)
3. Breaking the Spell-Pendragon (Nick Barrett)
4. Child in Time - Deep Purple (Ritchie Blackmore)
5. Rock Bottom (live) - UFO (Michael Schenker)
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yanch
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There are way too many great solo's to pick one. I've thought about it for days. How do you pick one.
Howe, Hackett, Hendrix, Clapton, Gilmour, Steve Morse, Zappa, and on and on. Just too much great stuff to pick one.
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Pang Chi Nam
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Too many to mention...
Zappa - Watermelon in Easter Hay Iommi - A Bit of finger Hendrix - Every single freakin' note he ever played Beck - Just about everything he played, too Richard Thompson - Pick any live song and really listen to it Clapton - I absolutely live for "Have You Ever Loved A Woman?" David Gilmour - the entirety of DSOTM and my favorite for last... Roy Buchanan - Sweet Dreams |
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King Winter
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A weird choise for a prog site, but :
MASTER OF PUPPETS
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camel-ice, lady fantasy, stationary traveller
pink floyd- fat old sun, soycd, time, money dire straits- sultans of swing led zeppelin- achilles last stand, stairway to heaven genesis-firth of fifth marillion-the web, chelsea monday, forgotten sons, incubus |
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Formentera Lady
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Steve Hackett on Firth of Fifth
Steve Howe on Close to the Edge Robert Fripp on The Night Watch David Gilmour on Shine On You Crazy Diamond Ritchie Blackmore on Child in Time Mick Rogers on Father of Day, Father of Night Roger Hodgson on Goodbye Stranger (live) John Lees on Mockingbird (live 1974) Andy Latimer on The Snow Goose |
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Back to the Brian May thing
Solo's on Brighton Rock from Sheer Heart Attack and Dead on Time from Jazz are among his best
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