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Best Guitar Solos In Orgers Opinions? I want opinions of orgers who think what songs singles or non singles!, and don't feel pressured to be standard guitar tracks that are always in the top (Ala Sweet Child O Mine, Voodoo Child)
Let's hear it
My all time tops would be
In no certain order at all
1. Manic Street Preachers- Motorcycle Emptiness 2. John Lee Hooker- helpless Blues 3. Jimi Hendrix- Rainy Day, Dream Away 4. Steve Vai- For The Love Of GOD 5. Marty Friedman(Megadeth)- Tornado Of Souls 6. The Isley Brothers- Hope You Feel Better LOve 7. Slide- Slave 8. Prince- Lady Cab Driver 9. Dream Theatre- Under A Glass Moon 10. Eddie Hazel(Parliament)- Maggot Brain 11. Travis Trit- Long Haired Country Boy 12. Slash(GNR)- Estranged 13. Salsh- Serial Killer 14. Randy Rhoads(Ozzy Band)- Revelation(Mother Earth) 15. Terence Trent D'arby- Holding On To You 16. Chris Holmes(W.A.S.P)- The Herectic(The Lost Child) 17. Dave Murray/Adrian Smith(Iron Maiden)- Powerslave 18. Chuck Berry- Roll Over Beethoven 19. Teemu Manstysaari(Wintersun)- Winter Madness 20. Prince- Computer Blue(14 Minute Version) 21. Vernon Reid(Living Colour)- Mind Your Own Business 22. nile Rogers(Chic)- Savior Faire 23. Rocky George(Fishbone)- Servitude 24. Jimmy Paige(Zeppelin)- Trampled Under Foot 25. Frank Zappa- Black Napkins 26. Frank Zappa- Yo Mama 27. Hiram Bullock- Gotta Get Me Your Jollys 28. George Lynch(Dokken)- Paris Is Burning 29. Eddie Van Halen- Mean Streets 30. Eddie Van Halen- Sinners Swing 31. Eddie Van Halen- Source Of Infection 32. Eddie Van Halen- Beat It 33. Myles Kenedy(Alter Bridge)- Blackbird 34. Santana- Europa 35. Brian May(Queen)- Brighton Rock 36. Elliot Randall(Steely Dan)- Reelin In The Years 37. Jimi Hendrix- War Machine 38. Yngwie Malmstein- Black Star 39. B.B King- Sweet Sixteen(1 & 2) 40. Dimebag(Pantera)- Cemetery Gates 41. Stevie Ray Vaugn- Tin Pan Alley 42. Clifs Of Dover- Eric Johnson 43. Kenny Burrell's- Satin Doll 44. George Benson- Affirmation 45. Ritchie Blackmore(Deep Purple)- Highway Star 46. Joey DeFranceso- Falling In Love Again 47. John Fruciante- Look On 48. John Fruciante(In RHCP)- Sir Psycho Sexy 49. Jack White- Ball & Biscuit 50. Electric Prunes- Holy Are You 51. Scott Gorham(Thin Lizzy)- black Rose 52. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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So far, only 20, I've just remembered:
A Day In The Life - Jeff Beck
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Too many to mention....
I'll add one to the others that have already been listed...
La Villa Strangiato- Alex Lifeson
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I would say...the entire Van Halen I record. Excluding Eruption/You Really Got Me, which I think have been played to death. But the rest of the record lays it wide open that Eddie Van Halen is not simply just a shred master, but a musical genius. I've listened to it hundreds of times and I can't say there's a single misplaced note on the record. It's perfect. | |
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Yep..Eddie has lots of great phrasing and note choice, which I don't think ever received as much attention as his tapping and other quirky noises and techniques.
When I was younger, I didn't appreciate that either... I was waiting for fireworks to happen on each solo and be disappointed when he wouldn't blast out a bunch of notes. Now, I get it! | |
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I have a concert dvd of Van Halen (can't think of the name right now) and Eddies's guitar solo is out of this world.
The recent solo he did last March in concert was awesome too. He's one of the best. | |
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Among my many favorites because not being a musician or guitarist I can't make an informed opinion:
Ernie Isley -- Who Loves You Better (Isleys)
Jimi Hendrix -- Machine Gun (Fillmore East 1970)
Wendy Melvoin -- Hello 12" (P&TR)
Ray Parker, jr. -- Maybe Your Baby (S. Wonder)
Andy Summers -- Omegaman (The Police)
Jonny Greenwood -- Bodysnatchers (Radiohead)
Elloitt Randall -- Reelin' In The Years (Steely Dan)
Michael Toles/Charles Pitts (don't know which) -- Do Your Thing (Isaac Hayes)
Prince (in chronological order and excluding "hits") -- Why Ya Wanna Treat Me So Bad, Computer Blue, America (video version), ICNTTPOYM (film), Rock Hard In A Funky Place, Joy In Repetition, endorphinmachine, The Rapture, Interactive, While My Guitar Gently Weeps (RRHOF 2004)
I don't know whether Cobain's riffs on "Breed" or Brody Dalle's on Spinerette's "Ghetto Love" classify but I dig them such as they are.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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plus: Prince - Joy in Repetition, Strangely Beautiful & Purple Rain. Eddie Hazel: Maggot Brain
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namepeace said: Among my many favorites because not being a musician or guitarist I can't make an informed opinion:
Ernie Isley -- Who Loves You Better (Isleys)
Jimi Hendrix -- Machine Gun (Fillmore East 1970)
Wendy Melvoin -- Hello 12" (P&TR)
Ray Parker, jr. -- Maybe Your Baby (S. Wonder)
Andy Summers -- Omegaman (The Police)
Jonny Greenwood -- Bodysnatchers (Radiohead)
Elloitt Randall -- Reelin' In The Years (Steely Dan)
Michael Toles/Charles Pitts (don't know which) -- Do Your Thing (Isaac Hayes)
Prince (in chronological order and excluding "hits") -- Why Ya Wanna Treat Me So Bad, Computer Blue, America (video version), ICNTTPOYM (film), Rock Hard In A Funky Place, Joy In Repetition, endorphinmachine, The Rapture, Interactive, While My Guitar Gently Weeps (RRHOF 2004)
I don't know whether Cobain's riffs on "Breed" or Brody Dalle's on Spinerette's "Ghetto Love" classify but I dig them such as they are.
a nice list but if u think it's wendy on that guitar | |
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] I didn't, for 20 years, until a debate here where it was told to me that it was her. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Jeff Beck "Lookin' For Another Pure Love" (TALKING BOOK by Stevie Wonder) B.B. King "The Thrill Is Gone" Jeff Beck "Journey To Love" (JOURNEY TO LOVE by Stanley Clarke") Jeff Beck "Infatutaion" (CAMOUFLAGE by Rod Stewart) Jeff Beck "'Cause We've Ended As Lovers" (BLOW BY BLOW ny Jeff Beck) Rick Derringer "Jump" (ALL AMERICAN BOY by Rick Derringer)
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namepeace said:
] I didn't, for 20 years, until a debate here where it was told to me that it was her. man orgers don't know shit.trust your instinct. Wendy only played on the songs Revolution recorded live like the jams on Purple Rain | |
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Yeah, fully admit I was talked into that one.
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A few off the top of my head:
"Who Do You Love"= Ronnie Hawkins (Robbie Robertson on guitar)
"Can't You hear Me Knocking"- The Rolling Stones (Mick Taylor solos)
"East/West"- Paul Butterfield (Mike Bloomfield on guitar)
"Stormy Monday"- Bobby Blue Bland (Wayne Bennett on guitar) #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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I Wonder If She Likes Me-Mint Condition (O'Dell+Jellybean Johnson) Fishnet-Morris Day (Jellybean Johnson) Love Is Medicine-Chuckii Booker What The Hell-Ohio Players (Sugarfoot) Cosmic Slop (Live)-P-Funk (Garry Shider+Mike Hampton) Blue Misty Mornin-Eric Gales Ballad For The Fallen Soldier-Isley Bros (Ernie Isley) Tuesday's Gone (Live)-Lynyrd Skynyrd (Gary Rossington) Future Now-Pleasure (Marlon McClain) Drac Is Back-Slave (Mark "Drac" Hicks) Fencewalk-Mandrill (Omar Mesa) Take Me With You/Song Of The Wind/Bella/Jungle Strut-Carlos Santana
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To Know You Is To Love You ~ B.B. King King Of Rock ~ Run DMC {Eddie Martinez} Rocky Mountain Way ~ Joe Walsh Married Woman ~ Frankie Lee Sims Do It Roger ~ Roger I Saw Her Standing There ~ The Beatles {George Harrison} The Ending ~ Steve Kipner {Jay Graydon} Ripples ~ Genesis {Steve Hackett} Shout ~ Tears For Fears {Roland Orzabal} Hotel California ~ The Eagles {Joe Walsh & Don Felder} Kickstart My Heart ~ Motley Crue {Mick Mars} Starflight ~ Wilbert Longmire I Want To Ta Ta Ya ~ Johnny "Guitar" Watson It's Almost Five ~ Phil Upchurch
You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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off the top of my head (and maybe not necessarily the best, but some that rock me out in one way or another)...
dean ween (ween) - a tear for eddie prince - pink cashmere david gilmour (pink floyd) - poles apart the dude from sonic youth whose name is escaping me (sonic youth) - washing machine
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diamondpearl1 said: I Wonder If She Likes Me-Mint Condition (O'Dell+Jellybean Johnson) Fishnet-Morris Day (Jellybean Johnson) Love Is Medicine-Chuckii Booker What The Hell-Ohio Players (Sugarfoot) Cosmic Slop (Live)-P-Funk (Garry Shider+Mike Hampton) Blue Misty Mornin-Eric Gales Ballad For The Fallen Soldier-Isley Bros (Ernie Isley) Tuesday's Gone (Live)-Lynyrd Skynyrd (Gary Rossington) Future Now-Pleasure (Marlon McClain) Drac Is Back-Slave (Mark "Drac" Hicks) Fencewalk-Mandrill (Omar Mesa) Take Me With You/Song Of The Wind/Bella/Jungle Strut-Carlos Santana
[Edited 10/20/12 9:50am] your list is the best | |
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Michael Jackson -Beat it -Eddie Van Halen Isley Brothers-Climbing Up the Ladder Santana -Europa Bruce Springsteen-Streets Of Fire Ernie Isley-Back to Square One Jimi Hendrix-Bold as Love George Benson-Take Five this is a list i come up in a few moments.it's not my definite list | |
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saw this one during a tv show about pop music, and I really loved it.
Especially the last 4 minutes are mind blowing
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love this thread. won't bore you with my list but some great solos listed above.
My fav org. is when we all discuss MUSIC! not hairdoos and bs.
thank you
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Nice ones listed so Far!
Many of my favorites have already been mentioned, so i'll just throw up a few favorite guitar moments. I'll have to say"favorite", rather than best, 'cause this is just based on the way the solos make me feel, rather than prowess....
Eddie Hazel - Houston '79 ...
Wayne Krantz - One of Two
Allen Hinds -Falling Up (from the 4:00 mark)
Carlos Santana, with Narada Michael Walden -"Awakening" (at the 3:01 mark)
Jay Graydon, with Steely Dan -"Peg" (at the 1:46)
Corrado Rusticci, with Narada Michael Walden -"The Dance of Life" (at the 4:06 mark)
Nile Rodgers, with Al Jarreau -"Golden Girl" (at the 3:30 Mark)
Jimi Hazel/24-7Spyz - "Sireality"
Allan Holdsworth - Panic Stations (at the 1:35 Mark)
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[Edited 10/25/12 2:02am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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All the solo's I like are very melodic and similar to eachother LOL (and poppy). Also as the poppy, they are all very short. But these are some of my favs, and Iam by no way saying these are the best solo's....
Jacksons "Wait" (Steve Lukather) Chicago "what does it take" (Michael Landau) Bad English "when I see you smile" (Neil Schon) Trevor Rabin "Something to hold on to" (Trevor Rabin) Planet 3 "Welcome to love" (Jay Graydon) Troop "Spread my wings" (Thomas Organ) Bill Champlin "Something to believe in" (John McCurry) Prince "Batdance" (Prince) Junichi Kawauchi "Waiting game" (Robben Ford) Kenny Loggins "back to avalon" (Dan Huff) Eric Clapton "Grand Illusion" (Eric Clapton) Phil Christian "Facing the fire" (Paul Warren) Jack Wagner "Easy way out (Michael Landau-this solo is only about 6 seconds LOL) Dire Straits "Sultans of swing" (Live version from "Alchemy" album) (Mark Knopfler) Paul Janz "Every little tear" (Tim McKenzie) Pia Zadora "Heartbeat of love" (credits don't state exactly who did what on which track, so could be Vernon "ice" Black, Corrado Rustici or Chris Camozzi?) June Pointer "Parlez Moi D'amour (let's talk about love)" (Corrado Rustici) Mike Oldfiend "Moonlight shadow" (Mike Oldfield) Eric Martin "One way out" (credits dont state but like above it's probably Dan Huff or someone like that) Billy newton Davis "Perfect Crime" (Martin Briley) Billy Ocean "Gun for hire" (no credits)
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Dreamin-George Benson+Earl Klugh Angela-Bob James (Eric Gale) Jessica/Blue Sky/Melissa-Allman Bros Band (Duane Allman/Dickey Betts) Too High-Norman Brown I Can't Tell You WhyKing Of Hollywood-Eagles (Don Felder+Joe Walsh) Thank You Love/No Stoppin Us Now-Doobie Bros (Pat Simmons+John McFee) Josie-Steely Dan (Larry Carlton+Walter Becker) Inside Out/Wish It Would Rain Down-Phil Collins (Daryl Stuermer+Eric Clapton) | |
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Good one on "Fishnet". Jellybean often overshadowed and overlooked by Jesse Johnson. Glad someone else notices him LOL. If you havn't already, credits don't state, but Iam sure Jellybean is on Patti Labelle's "Just the facts". It sure sounds like his squeely guitar LOL...
Check around 1:50 mark. Rememeber its a Jam/Lewis track aswell so...
Havn't checked out that Chuckii track in a while. Must hear it again....
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Suede - New Generation Pink Floyd - Coming back to life Prince - Batdance, Question of u Echo and the Bunnymen - New direction Oasis - Champaign supernova Crowded House - Don't dream it's over Eric Clapton - Layla, U2 - Bullet the blue sky, One (outro solo when played live) Edwyn Collins - A girl like you Robert Plant - Big Log Procol Harum - Pandora's Box Beatles - Something, Let it Be Stone Roses - Driving South The Church - Antenna John Martyn - Small Hours Doves - The Greatest Denier MJ - Give In To Me Midnight Oil - Forgotten Years Th' Dudes - Be Mine Tonight Phil Manzanera - Island My Morning Jacket - I Will Sing You Songs
I love pretty much every guitar solo/riff from Bernard Butler of Suede, he's probably my favourite guitar player.
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^^ Yeah all that, plus anything by Neil Michael Hagerty.
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Love all you lists.
I don't see any Jan Akkerman on there though. And I love me some Akkerman.
[Edited 10/25/12 4:39am] 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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He posted of FB that Dutch radio don't play his shit. Pretty scandolous..I hate this country..ahuaauhauah
I love Jan!Saw him at a hotel fur 10 dolla..1 meter infront of him..long dong..all night..
[Edited 10/25/12 13:31pm] That's some good shit! | |
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