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beterdedthnred4
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 19:17 |
Here are some current favorites:
-Gary Green on Gentle Giant's "Just the Same"
-Brett Kull on Echolyn's "A Habit Worth Forming"
-Phil Miller on Hatfield and the North's "Fitter Stoke Has a Bath"
-Mike Holmes on IQ's "The Wake"
-Jan Akkerman on Focus' "Focus II"
Ask me again tomorrow, and I'll probably have another 5
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Valarius
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 20:11 |
The guitar solo (or maybe Keyboard, I dunno), at the beginning of Dream Theater's "The Glass Prison".
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Grimm
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 20:26 |
"In The Light" - Mahaley Star
"Tarkus" - Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
"Mission" - Rush
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Xiardoff
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 20:31 |
Valarius wrote:
The guitar solo (or maybe Keyboard, I dunno) |
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has trouble figuring that out with some DT songs.
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coffeeintheface
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Posted: May 15 2005 at 01:58 |
My favorite guitar solos in no order:
1. Dream Theater - "A Change of Seasons": the final jazz solo in "The
Inevitable Summer": it develops to a point of chillling and blinding
beauty, and from there brilliantly progresses to the finale.
2. Enchant - "Sinking Sands": very emotional and epic solo; the MP3's on this site, download it and listen to it!!
3. Yes - "Close to the Edge": perhaps not a solo in the best sense of
the term, but Steve Howe's leads that he plays after Jon Anderson's
final "La-da-da-da-daaaa!!" in the intro. Very moving.
4. Dream Theater - "Overture 1928": the solo that reprises the melody
of Labrie's final vocal parts on "Metropolis Part One" and the
masterful solo that is reprised at the end of "Finally Free"; I have
trouble understanding how ANYONE can listen to that and tell me that
Dream Theater is just showing off, because it's also easy to play
5. Metallica - "Welcome Home Sanitarium": the very first slow solo is
very powerful and epic; gives you a mental image similar to the
cloud-filled horizon on the album cover
6. Yes - "South Side of the Sky": the outro solo is fantastic; it shows
you that the simplest solos are often the most powerful and epic
7. Black Sabbath - "NIB": a personal favorite of mine; one of Iommi's
best solos, and the playing of it several times throughout the song was
awesome
....there's more, but I can think no longer!!
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muffley_mirkin
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Posted: May 15 2005 at 07:51 |
Marillion - This Strange Engine -
around the 14min mark Rothery hits this solo that is so goddamn beautiful.
He hangs on the note like only he can and then it just flows. Got
goosebumps just writing about it.
Dream Theater -
lots to choose from but live version of Beyond This Life on the recent
Budokan CD, funky interplay with Rudess and Portnoy as well.
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philippe
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Posted: May 15 2005 at 09:33 |
Manuel Gottsching's delicate electric guitar solo on the very beautiful and spacey Midnight on Mars (from the Ashra era)
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Manunkind
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Posted: May 15 2005 at 09:36 |
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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Zargus
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Posted: May 15 2005 at 10:39 |
coffeeintheface wrote:
My favorite guitar solos in no order:
3. Yes - "Close to the Edge": perhaps not a solo in the best sense of the term, but Steve Howe's leads that he plays after Jon Anderson's final "La-da-da-da-daaaa!!" in the intro. Very moving.
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Yes how could i forget thats one of the best solos ever!
And Master of puppets the song have a fantastic one i love very much, but seriusly its imposible to remember all great solos one have heard through the years.
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Velvetclown
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the dragon
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 11:17 |
Genesis (Hackett) - Firth Of Fifth;
Steve Hackett - Every Day;
Yes (Howe) - Starship Trooper.
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Moribund
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 11:23 |
Jan Akkerman - Tommy (Focus's Eruption)
Lots of Tom Verlaine on Marquee Moon
Dave Gilmour - Echoes (Live at Pompeii)
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threefates
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 12:08 |
David Gilmour - Both CN soloes, specifically the Pulse version
David Gilmour - SOYCD (DSOT version is my favorite)
David Gilmour - Sorrow
David Gilmour - Marooned
David Gilmour - Dogs
David Gilmour - Time
Greg Lake - KE9/1/2
Greg Lake - Tarkus (Battlefield)
Steve Howe - Sound Chaser
Steve Howe - Starship Trooper
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Lyzarrd
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 12:34 |
If its a guitar solo, I'm pretty much going to like it. However these stand out for me...
Robert Fripp - Lizard (End Section)
Steve Hackett - Firth of Fifth
Steve Howe - Awaken & Relayer
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buckethead
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 14:35 |
david gilmour - comfortably numb, time, soycd, mother, dogs
john petrucci - a change of seasons, lines in the sand, home, the spirit carries on, hollow years (on
&nbs p; &nbs p;
live at budokan), learning to live
alex lifeson - la villa strangiato, yyz, 2112
steve hackett - firth of fifth
steve rothery - the web, chelsea monday
steve howe - mood for a day, sound chaser
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King of Loss
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 14:39 |
David Gilmour- Comfortably Numb
John Petrucci- Learning to Live, Trial of Tears, The Spirit
Carries On.
Alex Lifeson- YZZ
Steve Howe- Close to the Edge
Daniel Gildenlow- King of Loss (Hence the name ![](smileys/smiley2.gif) )
Daniel Gildenlow- Dea Pecuniae
Joe Satriani- Surfing (whatever) (You definitely know this or
you must die)
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Certif1ed
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 15:07 |
"Surfing..." is my favourite Satch track - but there are so many great solos around...
5) "Script for a Jester's Tear" - Marillion
4) "Let There Be Rock" - AC/DC
3) "Lady Fantasy" - Camel
2) "Comfortably Numb" - Pink Floyd
1) "Forgotten Sons" - Marillion
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ita_prog_fan
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 15:35 |
gleam wrote:
Steve Howe does it for me...
- Siberian Khatru
- America
- The ancient
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+ Jan Ackerman - Eruption - Live at The rainbow (short but intense)
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bluetailfly
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 15:43 |
Matt0001 wrote:
Robert Fripp's solo on Sailor's Tale.
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Yes, that is quite a demented guitar performance: arythmic, atonal, yet somehow you just gotta keep listening to it---there's a lot of emotional intensity in Fripp's delivery.
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"The red polygon's only desire / is to get to the blue triangle."
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bluetailfly
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 15:47 |
Richardw wrote:
Todd Rundgren - Utopia Theme
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I never tire of hearing that tune. Todd's solo is astonishing.
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"The red polygon's only desire / is to get to the blue triangle."
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