Favorite guitar solo?
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Re: Favorite guitar solo?
The solo from "My Sharona" is pretty awesome.
Re: Favorite guitar solo?
Not guitar but how about the tremelo bass solo on "Starship Trooper" from The YES Album.
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Thumbs up on Trower Live. My fav. is probably the intro riff to SRV "Couldn't stand the weather". Sounds great thru a Wreck.Dr-Joned wrote:Baker Street- yea Hugh Burns
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Yeah I love that album.andrew wrote:Not guitar but how about the tremelo bass solo on "Starship Trooper" from The YES Album.
Big Yes lover here. Steve Howe is brilliant.
Tom
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A couple of weeks ago I was driving home and My Sharona came on the radio. I was thinking about how dorky the song was - or at least I was when it was a hit. I was reaching to change the station when the guitar solo started. I forgot just how great a solo it was!!tribi9 wrote:The solo from "My Sharona" is pretty awesome.
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Tribute to Elmore James - Roy Buchanan
Hurtin' So Bad - Johnny Winter
Southbound - Allman Bros
Still Got the Blues - Gary Moore
Hurtin' So Bad - Johnny Winter
Southbound - Allman Bros
Still Got the Blues - Gary Moore
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Statesboro Blues - Allman Bros
Love that slide work
Love that slide work
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Wayne Krantz, Whippersnapper (from album: Two Drink Minimum)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG5IblVhW6A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG5IblVhW6A
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Lot's of good mentions already.
+1 on anything by Beck...especially Pork Pie Hat
One I've been admiring lately is Don't Change Horses by Tower of Power. It is not a hair raiser in the vein of Comfortably Numb, but it has some incredibly slippery licks that hint at jazz while staying within the blues realm. I happen to love that style.
Also, Albert King's - I've Got the Blues. Damn that's sweet!
+1 on anything by Beck...especially Pork Pie Hat
One I've been admiring lately is Don't Change Horses by Tower of Power. It is not a hair raiser in the vein of Comfortably Numb, but it has some incredibly slippery licks that hint at jazz while staying within the blues realm. I happen to love that style.
Also, Albert King's - I've Got the Blues. Damn that's sweet!
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For sure, Starship Trooper is awesome and the amongst the very best in Old School Progressive Rock. Chris Squire deserves high marks for that solo (and his playing in general).Structo wrote:Yeah I love that album.andrew wrote:Not guitar but how about the tremelo bass solo on "Starship Trooper" from The YES Album.
Big Yes lover here. Steve Howe is brilliant.
Favorite Licks
+++ on Rory Galagher - had the privelege of seeing him play live.
He walked on and said "I hope you're in the mood for some blues"
Kinda quiet, un-assuming. Didn't act like the star headliner.
Then held the audience in his grip for 2 hours...
Some of the best gut wrenching blues I've ever heard.
He walked on and said "I hope you're in the mood for some blues"
Kinda quiet, un-assuming. Didn't act like the star headliner.
Then held the audience in his grip for 2 hours...
Some of the best gut wrenching blues I've ever heard.
Why Aye Man
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I loved Rory Gallagher.
Messin' with the Kid was my introduction to Rory and the solos in that song really hit home.
Really raw!
Reportedly, his sweat was so acidic that the strings were shot after one gig and the finish on the guitar was totally eaten away because of it.
Sad day when he died due to complications after a liver transplant.
Messin' with the Kid was my introduction to Rory and the solos in that song really hit home.
Really raw!
Reportedly, his sweat was so acidic that the strings were shot after one gig and the finish on the guitar was totally eaten away because of it.
Sad day when he died due to complications after a liver transplant.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eot80AMgWdM
I love this one. Muffin man by Zappa.
And this one(2 parts) The best of Trey Anastasio's dirty tones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as-thodLN_4#t=6m0s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4pMlOK7QOg
I love this one. Muffin man by Zappa.
And this one(2 parts) The best of Trey Anastasio's dirty tones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as-thodLN_4#t=6m0s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4pMlOK7QOg
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+1Structo wrote:100 Greatest Rock Songs of All-Time
1.Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin
2.Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry
3.Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
4.Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones
5.A Day In the Life - The Beatles
6.Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley
7.Light My Fire - The Doors
8.Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
9.Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen
10.Respect - Aretha Franklin
My thoughts, exactly.
Music is an expression of the inexpressable ~ Vernon Reid, Musician.
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My favourite guitar solos, in no particular order:
You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
Highway Patrol - Junior Brown
Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin
Shelter Me - Cinderella
Hotel California - The Eagles
A Man I'll Never Be - Boston
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Teaser - Yngwie Malmsteen
You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
Highway Patrol - Junior Brown
Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin
Shelter Me - Cinderella
Hotel California - The Eagles
A Man I'll Never Be - Boston
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Teaser - Yngwie Malmsteen
Music is an expression of the inexpressable ~ Vernon Reid, Musician.