Your favorite of course!!!!
For me it's a tie. I can't get over the solo that Brian Setzer pulls off on quot;Rock This Townquot; from his work with the BSO and it ties with Jimmy Page's solo on quot;Achille's Last Standquot;. Pagey is just so passoinate on that solo. Of course the Pagey solo has somewhat of a lead IMO. What's your favorite?
Gotta be a toss up between quot;Timequot; and quot;Comfortably Numbquot; by Dave Gilmour.
Gilmour is the master at phrasing. The only guitar player I know that can solo for 3 minutes and really hold my attention.
Stevie Ray Vaughn quot;Voodoo Childquot; live at Carnegie Hall. The whole song...also Eric Clapton's version of quot;Hideawayquot;. Also Stevie's quot;Pride and Joyquot;. Those are my favs.
dimebag on quot;floodsquot; is my #1. then its probably tipton amp; downing on quot;victim of your eyesquot;
ah, ex-250 you picked one of my faves too, the Dime solo on Floods. Also I like the solo on I'm Broken..... and well a lot of Pantera stuff... but one of my absolute favourites as well is the solo in Ensiferum's version of Metallica's Battery!
I just played it 'live' in my room 10 minutes ago. Sorry u guys missed it.
Dream Theater's 'Scarred' sends chills and emotions and crap straight down my spine. I absolutely adore it. If it were a woman, I'd made sweet love to it every night until Zeus fell off.
November Rain, Little Wing, or Since I've Been Loving You . . . although Comfortably Numb is pretty good too . . .
If I had to pick a single solo ... it would probably be the solo to Tonight by Randy Rhoads.
The intro to the KISS song, quot;No, No, No!quot;
Bruce Kulick all the way!!!!
My favorite solo is the first one I ever learned - Pearl Jam's quot;Glorified Gquot;. The solo at the end always got me and I was so proud the first day I could play it smoothly.
I can't pick just one, there are too many: (in no particular order) 1) Larry Carlton on quot;Kid Charlemagnequot; by Steely Dan 2) Michael Bruce on quot;Billion Dollar Babiesquot; by Alice Cooper 3) Lindsey Buckingham on quot;Go Your Own Wayquot; by Fleetwood Mac 4) Tom Scholz on quot;Long Timequot; by Boston 5) James Young on quot;Queen of Spadesquot; by Styx 6) Jimmy Bryant on quot;Stratosphere Boogiequot; with Speedy West 7) Jerry Reed on quot;The Clawquot; 8) Rik Emmet on quot;Tears in the Rainquot; by Triumph 9) Ronnie Montrose on quot;Free Ridequot; by the Edgar Winter Group 10) Brian May on quot;You're My Best Friendquot; by Queen
Originally Posted by GuitarStvNovember Rain, Little Wing, or Since I've Been Loving You . . . although Comfortably Numb is pretty good too . . .
Hendrix : Little Wing, Castles Made of Sand, Zep : HeartBreaker
I've always LOVED the solo in Crazy Train.. it just feels so emotional to me.. same with Mr. Crowley. Randy Rhoads was truly a god..
In no paticular order
Mr. Crowley(both solos)
Cemetary Gates
The Sleep
Always with you, always with me
Flying in a blue Dream
Heaven Tonight
Riot in the Dungeons
Little Savage
In my Dreams
Push comes to shove
Still loving you.
Thats all I can think of for now.
I've never heard such a well thought of, well arranged and incredible harmony as the solo on quot;Hotel California'' by the Eagles ( Joe Walsh and Don Felder ). That solo just sings!
Mr. Crowley - Randy Rhoads
Lisa - Lita Ford
I have to agree with quot;Tonightquot; Thanks for mentioning it TwilightOdyssey. As soon as I read that I heard it in my head... the singing bends with wide vibrato near the end is just haunting....
Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Gn'R. First solo I learned and probably the only one I can truely play well.
The solo of Marty McFly in Back to Future :-)
November rain....
My favorites........Comfortably numb and Shine on you crazy diamond by David Gilmour then Sultans of swing by Mark Knopfler.
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
Best guitar solo ever is.....
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