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Waskel
Posted 2005-07-20 5:08 PM (#143721 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos



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Originally posted by schroeder:
I assumed I was the only person who knew who he is.
Originally posted by schroeder:
he's the guitar player on 99.9% of every track Wynonna ever recorded.
Coincidence? I don't think so...
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cliff
Posted 2005-07-20 5:10 PM (#143722 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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NICE!!! :D
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schroeder
Posted 2005-07-20 5:11 PM (#143723 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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Swines.......
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cliff
Posted 2005-07-20 5:14 PM (#143724 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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Sow . .
(not you)
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-07-20 8:41 PM (#143725 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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Waskel, please take that show on the road. :D
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luthier444
Posted 2005-07-21 4:11 PM (#143726 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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Acoustic Eagles unplugged. I forget his name but not Joe walsh.. The other guy. Other than that Live from San fran the trio with Al D.. Fantasia suite. Electrics too easy.. Those acoustic Solos Rock!!!! Even tho they are acoustics????? But if I have to choose Electric. HMMM Not counting Malmsteen madness, Gilmore does Rule.. Hellicasters.

Oh God the list??????? :confused:

OK I chose only because of the time I heard it. Made my hair stand on end..

ONLY on Delicate sound of thunder , Pink Floyd.
The Comfortably Numb solos have the most meaning to me.
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cliff
Posted 2005-07-21 4:32 PM (#143727 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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Luth444;

Don Felder.
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Strummin12
Posted 2005-07-21 4:46 PM (#143728 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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I just bought and watched the new "Eagles farewell tour 1" Dvd, and it's great. Joe is funny as all hell, and the band sounds awesome. The guy who replaced Don Felder is really good, but for me, it's just not the same without him. I wish I knew why he's out of the band. When the news was announced of his departure, it was not a mutual decision, and Don was really upset. The man single handedly wrote "hotel"...and brought it to the band complete, solos and all. His guitar parts the rest of the show are very distinct melodies, very tasty, and it's just weird not seeing him play 'em. He's obviously a major player in the writing within the band...where the hell is he????

My friends saw them play live recently, and said it was among the best quality sounding concerts they ever heard.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2005-07-21 9:36 PM (#143729 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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Hopefully, this thread ain't dead yet ...

Here's my 2 cents:

(for instrumentals)
- Always With Me, Always With You (Joe Satriani)
- My Girl Sunday (Chieli Minucci)
- Manhattan - Eric Johnson
- Mood For A Day (Steve Howe - Yes)
- YYZ (Rush)

(with vocals)
- Signs (Tesla - acoustic version)
- From The Beginning (Emerson Lake and Palmer)
- Still Got The Blues (Gary Moore)
- Sweet Child In Time (Deep Purple)
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Arney
Posted 2005-07-21 10:17 PM (#143730 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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For me:

The first solo that came into my mind, Gary Moore..."Still Got The Blues." It's my all time favorite.

Second, Skynyrd..."Call Me The Breeze."
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Gary K
Posted 2005-07-21 10:32 PM (#143731 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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Hello All,

May I please second the guitar lead in "25 or 6 to 4" (Chicago) performed by Terry Kath? I got to see Chicago with T.K. back in '74 timeframe, I suppose shortly before he died. I saw T.K. perform that lead, he played it on a Gibson S.G., he left that guitar fingerboard *smoking*. He just closed his eyes and played that lead, up and doen the fingerboard. It was awe-inspiring. What a shame his life ended the way it did.

Also may I please add: Jessica, Dickey Betts. Practically the whole song is a guitar solo. I never get tired of hearing it. I also have seen D.B. live with the Allman Bros., and live with his own assemblage of musicians. I struggle just to learn tiny excerpts of his guitar licks.

-Gary K
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Designzilla
Posted 2005-07-21 11:11 PM (#143732 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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There are 2 great solos in Congo Square by Sonny Landreth, a slide solo by Sonny and one featuring Mark Knopfler.

And Duane Allman on Statesboro Blues - Live at the Filmore.

Jeff Beck - Cause we've ended as lovers

and even though its been played to death the end solo from Stairway to heaven, is a classic rock solo.

And the solo in Aqualung, and, and...

...and this thread could go on forever there are so many great ones!
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2005-07-22 6:56 AM (#143733 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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AL DIMEOLAS MEDITERAINIAN SUNDANCE
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alpep
Posted 2005-07-22 7:49 AM (#143734 - in reply to #143671)
Subject: Re: Greatest Guitar Solos


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how about race with the devil on a spanish highway
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