I admire anybody beating this one
Your favourite ax(x)e solo
- KVRAF
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Doing some searching, there seems to be no dedicated thread for guitar solos?
I admire anybody beating this one
I admire anybody beating this one
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- KVRAF
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Well, THE favourite is always hard. Re: Marillion, I'd prefer the original (Steve Hackett on Firth of Fifth).
There's this guy though, whose playing has been impeccable for over forty years... fuckin awesome solo right here (after approx. 3:00)
There's this guy though, whose playing has been impeccable for over forty years... fuckin awesome solo right here (after approx. 3:00)
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@Aloysius... Okay, forget everything. This is just... omg. Best evah.
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Wow, also my second choiceariston wrote:Well, THE favourite is always hard. Re: Marillion, I'd prefer the original (Steve Hackett on Firth of Fifth).
Didn't realize it was based on that?
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Oh yeah, an obvious choice, but for a reason! Here's another Clapton great (note how the guitar actually *cries* at the end of the solo... soo beautiful)bluedad wrote:cream crossroads..the second solo Clapton just really plays possessed.
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...and there's the wonderful Marc Ribot on here:
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Some that come to mind as pure standouts...:
(it's not eddie, it's vai. ) Great song, grooves, and has a unique flavor. It's NOT about the speed (though that is there) it's about the notes and the emotion.
You have to forward and it's REALLY short. But that's why it's so fantastic.
I'll have more, but my audio driver just went boo boo and I'll have to restart (don't want to loose this)
(it's not eddie, it's vai. ) Great song, grooves, and has a unique flavor. It's NOT about the speed (though that is there) it's about the notes and the emotion.
You have to forward and it's REALLY short. But that's why it's so fantastic.
I'll have more, but my audio driver just went boo boo and I'll have to restart (don't want to loose this)
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Just about anything Jeff Beck, but here is my all time favorite.
You can hear all the subtle dancing he does with the guitar and noise in the background and stuff....which adds to the charm.
Then Eric Johnson ANYTHING as well.
Here as some great old videos from Austin City Limits. Pay attention to the bass too. Beautiful.
You can hear all the subtle dancing he does with the guitar and noise in the background and stuff....which adds to the charm.
Then Eric Johnson ANYTHING as well.
Here as some great old videos from Austin City Limits. Pay attention to the bass too. Beautiful.