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Posted: May 23 2005 at 16:26 |
Prog:
steve hackett - firth of fith (he was the first to use tapping - not eddie van halen!)
latimer - lady fantasy
this one song by Rush - the instrumental
Non-prog:
mark knopfler - sultans of swing (fingerpicking)
jimmy page - stairway to heaven
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WillieThePimp
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 16:27 |
MINE ARE
David Gilmour - Comfortably numb both 1st and second solo's
Steve Hackett - Musical Box (Not many "solo solos" but the guitar work on this song is among my favorites)
Mikael Akerfeldt - Epilogue (Yes.....)
Guessing Ian Mcdonald? - Starless (Sax solo)
Ola Andersson - Torn by a phrase
+ Andy Latimer - Lunar Sea, Lady Fantasy, and Sahara.
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Philrod
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 16:30 |
I love steve howe on Gates of Delirium , David Gilmour on Comfortably Numb, John Mclaughlin on Birds of Fire, and Al di Meola on Mediterennean Sundance.
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 17:02 |
Philrod wrote:
I love steve howe on Gates of Delirium , David Gilmour on Comfortably Numb, John Mclaughlin on Birds of Fire, and Al di Meola on Mediterennean Sundance.
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I never got McLaughlin on "Birds of Fire" - it just sounds like directionless noodle to me. I love the album, I just wish he'd stop playing so I can enjoy the great music!
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Tony R
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 19:38 |
All Lifeson's solos are great......
but some great one's by Steve Howe and Andy latimer also grab me by the throat.
Non-prog:
Frank Marino-Something's Comin My Way (What's Next) Michael Schenker - Rock Bottom (UFO-Strangers In The Night) Gary Moore - virtually anything-but Black Rose (Thin Lizzy-Black Rose) is brilliant. Carlos Santana - Europa (Moonflower)
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frippertronik
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 20:27 |
steve hackett-the musical box
robert fripp-starless
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a plague of lighthouse keepers
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MustShaveBeard
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 20:31 |
Steve Hackett- The Musical Box (But that's like saying Jesus is the greatest human-being ever [if you're a Christian], it's just not fair, so I'll leave that out)
Steve Hackett- Return of the Giant Hogweed
Greg Lake- Karn Evil 9 First Impression
Steve Howe- Beginning of Gates of Delirium
David Gilmour- The Fletcher Memorial Home
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Man With Hat
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 20:34 |
Gary Green- Peel The Paint/ The House, The Street, The Room/ So sincere/ many others. I feel he was second best in the catergory of guitar solos. The master is of course Frank Zappa. Look at 'Shut up and play yer guitar (all three parts)'. That is amazing. And don't forget about "Guitar". Another bacth of awesome solos. Robert Fripp as also had alot of fantastic solos- Starless, Larks' Toungue, Dinosour, The world is my oyster kitchen..., just to name a few.
Three legendary guitarists, IMO.
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nousommedusolei
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 20:37 |
Almost all Fripp solos are very pleasing. But to name one:
"Sailor's Tale" I love that grouchy solo.
I also like Zappa's solo from "I'm the Slime".
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 20:45 |
Reverie wrote:
It's pretty hard to get much better than the guitar work on Shine On You Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd. |
You said it!
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 20:50 |
Nick Barret's solo on Breaking The Spell (Pendragon), a bit floydish,
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Posted: May 23 2005 at 22:52 |
Barre - Aqualung Fripp - I wouldn't call it a solo but his acoustic guitar playing on the second verse of Cirkus is mesmerizing Hackett - Firth Of Fifth and live version of The Knife Howe - Starship Trooper MMEB's Mick Rogers - Father Of Day, Father Of Night Procol Harum's Robin Trower - Crufiction Lane
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Moogtron III
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 03:37 |
1. Steve Howe on Your's Is No Disgrace
2. Steve Howe on Starship Trooper
3. Steve Hackett on Firth Of Fifth
4. Steve, excuse me , Allan Holdsworth on Endomorph (album: Secrets)
5. Davy Gilmour on Shine On You Crazy Diamond
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Dragon Phoenix
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 03:41 |
A tie between Gilmour and Gilmour: SOYCD versus CN....
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Rhayader
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 06:07 |
Rush - YYZ
ABWH - Brother of Mine
Yes - Sound Chaser
Camel - Lady Fantasy
Pantera - 10's
I know I probably get flamed to death for this, but Trevor Rabin's from Rhythm of Love is good, imo.
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Rush - Losing It
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 06:26 |
Alex Lifeson - Xanadu (ESL version especially), La Villa, YYZ, Freewill, Jacobs Ladder, By-Tor & the snow dog, Between the wheels...There are many more...
Steve Howe - Starship Trooper (Wurm), Turn of the Century
Andy Latimer - Lunar Sea, Lady Fantasy, Chord Change,
David Gilmour - Dogs, Comfatably numb
Steve hackett - Firth of Fifth, Return of the giant hogweed, Everyday
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Matti
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 06:32 |
Just to add some unmentioned: solo in Roger Waters' What God Wants III (in Amused To Death) is powerful. MOSTLY AUTUMN is my latest discovery and the best moments tend to be guitar solos (in Floydian style), for example in'The Last Climb'. But maybe I'd be so unimaginative and vote Firth of Fifth as THE ultimate classic guitar solo.
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 07:48 |
Rothers: Sugar Mice, Easter (suprised this hasn't been mentioned), Out of This World
Alex Lifeson: Xanadu, The Big Money
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 08:09 |
nousommedusolei wrote:
Almost all Fripp solos are very pleasing. But to name one:
"Sailor's Tale" I love that grouchy solo.
I also like Zappa's solo from "I'm the Slime". |
Fripp reverse-guitar sound on "book of saturday" (lark's tongue in aspic)
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oliverstoned
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 08:10 |
Velvetclown wrote:
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"Magic finger" solo
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