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prog4evr
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Posted: March 09 2007 at 07:28 |
Dr4Wazo wrote:
Mine is "Firth Of Fifth" and will always remain so
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Which part? Banks piano solo at the beginning, or Hackett's Les Paul solo in the middle? For me on that song, it is both.
Would have to say I also really love:
Roine Stolt on 'A Complex Work of Art' (Kaipa)
Steve Vai on 'For the Love of God' (G3)
Steve Hackett on 'Dance of the Moonlit Knight' (SEBTP)
Kerry Livgren on 'Incomudro Hymn to the Atman' (Song for America) [synth & guitar]
I think there are other solos from other instruments, but I am blanking out now...
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keith_emerson
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Posted: March 09 2007 at 15:04 |
Prelude from Tarkus, the jazzy part -Emerson Eat that Question - Zappa Birth (last part) - Focus South side of the sky (Wakeman solo and then the vocal arrangement) - Yes
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Passionist
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Posted: March 09 2007 at 15:11 |
I think Marillion - chelsea Monday, 2 supreme guitar solos. Then after I'd say Firth Of Fifth.
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prog4evr
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Posted: May 29 2007 at 05:00 |
Articuno1 wrote:
Wow this is a good topic. Some of my personal faves include (not all prog):
Chicago- 25 or 6 to 4. Heroic Wah-Wah solo. Nuff' said. Led Zeppelin- Moby Dick. The guy plays a drum solo. WITH HIS HANDS! And better than most too. Rush- The Rythym Method. 360 degree Neal Peart drum kit. Nuff' said. Pink Floyd- Is There Anybody Out There? I know, this is an easy solo, even I can play it, but in the context of the album it's just so emotional... I almost cry. Mahavishnu Orchestra- pretty much anything with John McLaughlin's fingers.
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Wow, good choices, one and all! (And the PF song is 'Comfortably Numb,' Gilmour's best studio soloing, IMO). On guitar, I would add Fripp on Requiem from 'Beat' - Frippertronics guitar soloing at its best; and, Stolt's solo a few minutes into 'A Complex Work of Art' (Kaipa). On keys, Wakeman's synth solo on CTTE (title) after the Mander pipe organ interlude; and, Emerson's organ 'squeaking' on Tarkus. On drums, Bonham's various as seen on 'The Song Remains the Same; and, Chester Thompson playing with Hackett on the Tokyo Tapes - solo after Hierophant leading into Los Endos. All great stuff...
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: May 30 2007 at 05:10 |
WaywardSon wrote:
Ritchie Blackmore on "Catch the Rainbow", from the album On Stage.
Amazing through headphones. |
I confirm. But "Smoke On The Water" from the album "Made In Japan" is the second!!!
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Atavachron
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Posted: May 30 2007 at 05:16 |
for guitar..
-Di Meola, 'Sequencer'
-Eddie VH, 'Push Comes to Shove'
-Randy Rhoads, 'You Can't Kill Rock'nRoll'
-Uli Roth, 'Cast Away Your Chains', 'I'll Be Loving You Always', 'Chaplain and I', 'Sails of Charon',
-Hendrix, 'Machine Gun'
Edited by Atavachron - May 30 2007 at 05:17
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rushfan4
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Posted: May 30 2007 at 17:05 |
A solo that I was surprised that I didn't see listed was Steve Howe's Clap.
Neil Peart's drum solos are definitely my favorite drum solos. However, I also enjoy Carl Palmer and Mike Portnoy drum solos quite a bit. I just recently acquired the Cream reunion concert CDs and I was definitely impressed with Toad.
Eddie Van Halen, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Steve Vai have come up with some of the better shredder solos IMHO.
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Posted: May 30 2007 at 19:10 |
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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mistertorture
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Posted: May 30 2007 at 21:01 |
stonebeard wrote:
Marillion "Easter." Hands down. Nothing else. |
Hehe I wouldn't say "nothing else" , but the Easter solo is one of my all-time favs, so amazing and orgasmic
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Arsillus
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Posted: May 30 2007 at 21:06 |
My favorite guitar solo is Steve Howe's outro on Starship Trooper. Alex Lifeson's solo on Jacob's Ladder kills as well- short, but sweet.
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micky
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Posted: May 30 2007 at 21:17 |
hmmm.... taking a stab...
prog: damn.. I have to admit this.. the first to come to mind.. a group I love to tease a bit . Steve Hackett- Dancing with the Moonlit Knight.
non-prog. Duane Allman - Dreams... if you know
your music... you know what I'm talking about.. oh my god...
people speak about Gilmour 'speaking' with his playing.. he's got
nothing on Allman.
honorary mention to Eric Clapton - Key to the Highway
Edited by micky - May 30 2007 at 21:17
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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notrickwakeman
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Posted: May 31 2007 at 17:37 |
Right, this is a hard one - I've got to admit I am (surprise, suprise) a bit of a Wakeman fan and I have so many 'favourite' solo's. At the moment the best 'Yes' solo must be the keyboard on the original 'Close to the Edge' track and the best solo solo (if you get me) has to be for all round class and enjoyment 'Jane Seymour.'
For guitar - well it's between Dave Gilmour, Jimmy Page, Steve Howe and Dave Colqhoun - and Mr Gilmour probably just edges it with his power and beauty on live versions of 'Comfortably Numb.'
And drums? No competition. For me it's got to be Carl Palmer and 'Tank' !
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patomtz
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Posted: June 01 2007 at 13:19 |
John Petrucci - Under a glass moon and many others, also the new one in Forsaken is really emotional and technical..
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I still can't get how Dream Theater music is created by humans
Dream Theater in Monterrey, Mexico 03.03.06 Unforgettable
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Philéas
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Posted: June 01 2007 at 13:34 |
Pure emotion: Matthew Bellamy's solo in Hysteria, by Muse. Wonderful!
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evilromero
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Posted: June 01 2007 at 15:26 |
The unison segment on DT's "Never Enough". Mmmm.
Edit- I'm not good with song names.
Edited by evilromero - June 01 2007 at 15:29
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Mlaen
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Posted: June 01 2007 at 16:43 |
Diamond Head - Sucking my love.
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NiteRaidah
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Posted: June 01 2007 at 16:51 |
For drums, I'd go with Led Zeppelin's Moby Dick (studio and the tedious-yet-very-cool 20 minute long live version), Toad by Cream, and O Baterista by Rush (off of Rush In Rio, best drum solo, studio or otherwise, ever).
Guitar....
1) Stairway To Heaven, Led Zeppelin
2) Free Bird, Lynyrd Skynyrd
3) Eruption, Van Halen
4) Comfortably Numb, Pink Floyd
5) Highway Star, Deep Purple
There are also a host of others from guitar, drum, and other instruments that I won't list for time and laziness.
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Lachesis
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Posted: July 03 2007 at 16:47 |
I like Close to the Edge's, Gates of Delirium's and Siberian Khatru's keyboard solos and ALL the solos that Keith Emerson played before 1975.
Edited by Lachesis - July 03 2007 at 16:48
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billbuckner
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Posted: July 03 2007 at 16:50 |
JP - Final solo in Stream of Consciousness. For those who say that JP can't play emotionally. Steven Wilson - Trains, first solo. Freaking love this one. Steven Wilson (?) - Way out of Here
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Reverie
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Posted: July 03 2007 at 21:31 |
Mine are, in no particular order
Opeth - Forest of October (i believe both guitarists swap roles throughout that one), A Fair Judgement, Blackwater Park
Zappa - Inca Roads
Frederik Thordendal's Special Defects - I, Galactus
Univers Zero - Jack The Ripper (the viola (i think) solo)
John Petrucci - Lines In The Sand, Trial of Tears, Scarred (intro)
Alarum - Remote Viewing (Mark Evans' solo at the end)
That's all i can be bothered thinking of.
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