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Thread started 03/26/04 4:43pm

diamondpearl1

greatest guitar solos of all time

after diggin through a gold mine of dusty crates i was inspired 2 create this thread i call greatest guitar solos of all time and i encourage u all 2 feel free 2 add some more 2 mine....

jesse johnson- fool's paradise
toto-rosanna
lita ford-lisa
teena marie-lovergirl
eddie hazel-maggot brain/cosmic slop (live 1976)
santana-take me with u/she's not there
peter frampton-jumpin jack flash
lynyrd skynyrd-tuesday's gone
isley bros-ballad 4 the fallen soldier
mint condition-i wonder if she likes me/if trouble was money w/albert collins
phil collins-inside out/i wish it would rain
prince-why u wanna treat me so bad/pink cashmere/i'm urs/live 4 love/i will
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Reply #1 posted 03/26/04 5:05pm

TheGodfather

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van halen - beat it
Voted ".Orgs sexiest member" 2009
Voted ".Orgs most hung like a donkey" 2009
Voted ".Orgs most likely to make your wife orgasm" 2009
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Reply #2 posted 03/26/04 6:00pm

Marrk

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voodoo chile (slight return)

artist name not needed.
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Reply #3 posted 03/26/04 6:27pm

Rowdy

Ernie Isley - Hope You Feel Better Love
Prince - Joy in Repetition (ONA Live)
Jimi - All Along the Watchtower
Eddie Van Halen - I'm the One
Slash - November Rain (the solo at the end)
Randy Rhoads - Flying High Again

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Reply #4 posted 03/26/04 6:46pm

Meloh9

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Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun
Slash - Sweet Child O' Mine
Billy Corgan - Starla
Vernon Ried - Cult Of Personality
Jeff Beck - Cuz Weve Ended As Lovers
Clapton - CrossRoads
Queen - Father To Son
Prince - Purple Rain, Bambi ( undertaker version) and from what everybody is telling me while my guitar gently weeps R&RHOF
Van Halen - Beat It, Eruption
Zwan - Jesus I/Mary Star Of The Sea
Stevie Ray Vaugn - Texas Flood and Lenny
Jesse Johnson - Im Just Wanting You
Eddie Hazel - Maggot Brain, Red Hot Ma Ma/ Vital Juices, Good Thought Bad Thoughts
Kurt Cobain - Blue, Teen Spirit
Kurt Hammet - Orion
Hum - Stars
B.B. King - Miscellaneous
George Harrison - Something
Johnny Greenwood - Paranoid Android
Mike McCready - State Of Love and Trust, Yellow Ledbetter
Charlie Christian - Solo Flight
Wes Montgomery - West Coast Blues
The Fucking Champs - Esprit De Corpse
Jerry Cantrell - Man In The Box
Seam - Bunch
David Gimour - Comfortably Numb, Time, Wish You Were Here
Santana - Marbles, Samba Pa Ti
Randy Roads - Crazy Train
Black Sabbath - War Pigs
Jimmy Page - Miscellaneous
E - Not Ready Yet
Keith Richards - Slave, Can You Hear Me Knockin
Jaco Pastorius - Donna Lee ( Bass is a guitar also )
Kurt Kurwood - Lake Of Fire ( rerecorded version )
Booket T and The M.G's Comin' Home Baby
Curtis Mayfield - Now Your Gone, Get Down, Think


guitar





Not in order of importance, a few personal favorites
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Reply #5 posted 04/04/04 2:26pm

MrTation

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"Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning"

.....Hot Tuna












Go look it up....
"...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....."
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Reply #6 posted 04/04/04 2:31pm

Stone1

Don't forget Junior Marvin from the Wailers- Leadguitar on The Heathen(Babylon By Bus)
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Reply #7 posted 04/05/04 6:25am

sermwanderer

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Maybe not the best, but my favourite


I am the resurrection- the Stone Roses
“If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists”
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Reply #8 posted 04/05/04 7:18am

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any Prince guitar solo music
any Ernie Isley guitar solo music
any Jimi Hendrix guitar solo music
any George Benson guitar solo music
any Led Zepplin guiatr solo music
any Queen guitar solo's music
any Johnny 'Guitar' Watson solo music
any Eric Clapton guitar solo music
any Prince guitar solo music mr.green




I love guitars EDIT! guitar
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Reply #9 posted 04/05/04 8:01am

Neversin

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Prince - "Just My Imagination" (Live at 't Paard Van Troje, Den Haag, 1988)

Neversin.
O(+>NIИ<+)O

“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?”

- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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Reply #10 posted 04/05/04 9:07am

ThreadBare

From a composition standpoint (as in overall beauty, emotion conveyed, etc.), I have a few favorites. Here's a short list. In most cases, it applies to the guitar playing throughout the song, not just the break(s) for a solo. It's just off the top of me bald, brown head:

1) "Broken Hearts" by Vernon Reid in Living Colour (Muzz Skillings' bass solo was a beaut, too)
2) "The Morning Papers" by Prince
3) "It's Probably Me" by Eric Clapton (with Sting, David Sanborn and Michael Kamen)
4) "Lovestruck" by Jesse Johnson
5) "So Misunderstood" by Jesse Johnson
6) "Just Wanting You" by Jesse Johnson
7) "Mr. Magic" by Eric Gale
8) "Rainy Day" by Robben Ford, from this KILLER tribute Hendrix album, "In From the Storm"
9) "Ten Long Years," BB King & Eric Clapton (especially Eric)
10) "Three O'Clock Blues," BB King & Eric Clapton (especially Eric)
11) "Don't Know Which Way to Go," by Buddy Guy & Eric Clapton from the "Rush" soundtdrack
12) "Red House" by Jimi Hendrix (most versions)
13) "Voodoo Chile" by Jimi
14) "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" by Jimi
15) Heck, most studio and live solos by Jimi. I don't have time to list them bad boys.
16) Most studio and live solos by Stevie Ray Vaughan
17) "Cliffs of Dover" by Eric Johnson
18) "Blue Powder" by Steve Vai
19) "For the Love of God" by Steve Vai
20) "Three Views of a Secret" by Birelli Lagrene
21) "Sweet Home Chicago" (Live) by SRV, EC, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Vaughan and Robert Cray
22) Most of Doyle Bramhall II's studio stuff, though live he's also a beast
23) "Joy in Repetition" (most versions) by Prince
24) "The Ride" (Crystal Ball version) by Prince
25) Most of Earl Klugh's output
26) Most of Stanley Jordan's output
27) "The War" by Prince
28) "Beautiful Strange" (Electric version) by Prince
29) Most of Tuck Andress' output
30) "Booker" by Harry Connick Jr. (No, it's not so great, but he tries and comes off fairly well...)
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Reply #11 posted 04/06/04 1:55am

RonnyRon2000

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Meloh9 said:

Prince - Purple Rain, Bambi ( undertaker version) and from what everybody is telling me while my guitar gently weeps R&RHOF


YES! I got it on DVD yesterday, absolutely awesome!!! totally stole the show, thru his guitar in the air and walked off the stage!

"R"... cool
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Reply #12 posted 04/06/04 2:33am

3bogs

Good grease, there's an awful lot of great tunes on here. eek

I'm amateur when it comes to playing the guitar, and so i can't talk about composition. All i can say is that i absolutely adore Jimi Hendrix's work on Come On (Let the Good Times Roll).
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Reply #13 posted 04/06/04 8:38am

youngca

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Lord d-pearl...this is a great thread topic...superlative choices
by everybody...i'm gonna just go with quality...these aren't all
10 minute solos..just ones i've been digging on in 40 years of listening
to music...

jimi hendrix-the wind cries mary (understated and no wasted notes.)
george harrison-boys and something (two totally different approaches
by the late great beatles lead guitarist)

lowman pauling (5-ro-yals lead guitarist) i could love you if you let me
& dedicated to the one i love (the original the shirelles based there's
on. the late mr. pauling a direct influence on steve cropper's guitar styel

steve cropper-time is tight (the colonel never plays any extra licks...
they all fit and they are soulful)
stevie ray vaughn-cold shot...couldn't stand the weather...

jimmy page-royal orleans-hots on for nowhere
jeff beck-heart of stone...freeway jam...looking for a pure love (jb's a fave from way back)
b.b, king-whole lot of love-you upsets me baby
johhny guitar watson-space boogie...(way ahead of its time...eat your heart out jimi!) too tired...hot little mama...

ernie isley-hope you feel better love...are you with me....midnight sky
mickey baker-love is strange-caldonia (with louis jordan) dearest(i got more of mickey's i just gotta think of them) oh wait...ride sally ride with sylvia robinson

t-bone walker-t bone shuffle....the wig is gone
prince-erotic city ..must be something in the water (from the 1984 warehouse
rehearsal...he burns the hell out of the hohner guitar...long solos!!!!!)
jesse johnson-can help me? love struck...i just wannting you...(i know there's
more of jesse's i'll get back to ya on this....!

ahh...just remember sometimes...the solos don't have to be long to get the job
done!

youngca
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Reply #14 posted 04/06/04 1:40pm

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I certainly can't say greatest of all time, only my favorites:


Carlos Santana - "Awakening " by Narada Michael Walden (Awakening)

Jean Paul Bourelly - "Rock the Cathartic Spirits' ( Rock The Cathartic Spirits)

Nile Rodgers - "Savoir Faire" (C'est Chic)

Michael Hampton - "Maggot Brain" (live)- From One Nation Under a Groove

Prince - "Joy In Repitition" (Full version)

Jimi Hendrix - "Machine Gun" ( Band Of Gypsies)

Jeff Beck - "The Final Peace" ( There and Back)

Eddie Hazel - "Maggot Brain"

Wayne Johnson - "Everybody's Painting Pictures" ( Everybody's Painting Pictures)

Corrado Rusticci - "The Dance Of Life" by Narada Michael Walden

Mike Stern - "Scuffle" (Upside Downside)

Pat Metheny - "Third Wind" ( Still Life [ Talking])

Ray Gomez - "Oneness Cry" by Narada Michael Walden ( I cry, I smile )

Mark " Drac" Hicks - "Just Freak" by Slave ( The Concept )

David Spinozza - "Superstar" ( Spinozza )
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #15 posted 04/06/04 2:07pm

theAudience

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youngca said:

Lord d-pearl...this is a great thread topic...mickey baker-
youngca

youngca,

You have a knack for taking me back into the past.
Mickey Baker's "How to play Hot Guitar" Books 1&2, were the 1st method books I learned chords from. There you go again.

Now i've got to come up some of my favorites solos. Back down memory lane.

Do you have any Johnny Smith albums?
peace Tribal Disorder
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Reply #16 posted 04/06/04 2:17pm

paligap

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youngca said:




prince-erotic city ..must be something in the water (from the 1984 warehouse
rehearsal...he burns the hell out of the hohner guitar...long solos!!!!!)



Yes Ndeed!!! That was smokin!! This is the kind of stuff that needs to show up on the NPGMC!!
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #17 posted 04/06/04 2:20pm

FunkmasterGene
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I think one of the best solos is by Steve Vai, on 'Resue me or bury me, its incredible! I'm not a big Vai fan, but have to admire his genius
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Reply #18 posted 04/06/04 7:12pm

theAudience

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Jimi Hendrix - Star Spangled Banner
Buddy Guy - You were wrong
Eric Clapton - I feel free (Cream)
Leslie West - Theme For An Imaginary Western
Pat Metheny - Jaco
Jay Gradon - Peg (Steely Dan)
Carlos Santana - Europa
Jeff Beck - Rock My Plimsoul (Truth version)
Robben Ford - You Cut Me To The Bone
Larry Carlton - Third World Man (Steely Dan)
Johnny Smith - 0500 Blues
George Benson - The Cooker
Allan Holdsworth - anything

pt.1?

peace Tribal Disorder

p.s. I forgot to say, as others have, these are not necessarily the best, just ones that I got something from.
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Reply #19 posted 04/06/04 10:41pm

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theAudience said:

Jimi Hendrix - Star Spangled Banner
Buddy Guy - You were wrong
Eric Clapton - I feel free (Cream)
Leslie West - Theme For An Imaginary Western
Pat Metheny - Jaco
Jay Gradon - Peg (Steely Dan)
Carlos Santana - Europa
Jeff Beck - Rock My Plimsoul (Truth version)
Robben Ford - You Cut Me To The Bone
Larry Carlton - Third World Man (Steely Dan)
Johnny Smith - 0500 Blues
George Benson - The Cooker
Allan Holdsworth - anything

pt.1?

peace Tribal Disorder



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thanks, TheAudience.
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Reply #20 posted 04/06/04 10:54pm

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ThreadBare said:

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thanks, TheAudience.


Thank YOU TB.
Your list was the blowup

Keep stringin' em & stingin' em.
peace Tribal Disorder
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Reply #21 posted 04/06/04 10:58pm

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theAudience said:

Jimi Hendrix - Star Spangled Banner
Buddy Guy - You were wrong
Eric Clapton - I feel free (Cream)
Leslie West - Theme For An Imaginary Western
Pat Metheny - Jaco
Jay Gradon - Peg (Steely Dan)
Carlos Santana - Europa
Jeff Beck - Rock My Plimsoul (Truth version)
Robben Ford - You Cut Me To The Bone
Larry Carlton - Third World Man (Steely Dan)
Johnny Smith - 0500 Blues
George Benson - The Cooker
Allan Holdsworth - anything

pt.1?

peace Tribal Disorder

p.s. I forgot to say, as others have, these are not necessarily the best, just ones that I got something from.
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I was waiting for you to show up!! wink
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Reply #22 posted 04/06/04 11:22pm

sinisterpentat
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hmmm


Black Napkins/ Call it sleep - Frank Zappa (any solo from "you can't do that on stage anymore" Vol2 Disc one)

Mr. Crowley - Randy Rhoads

The Bells of LAl (part 2) - Joe Satriani UNFUCKWITABLE!!!

Call it sleep - Steve Vai!! SICK!! ill

Life Divine - John Mclaughlin & Carlos Santana

777-9311 - The Time/Jesse Johnson (heard it for the millionth time the other day, Jesse was ripping it up!!) thumbs up!

Joy in repetition- Prince

Little Wing - Jimi

There's so many confuse I need to find that thread I started a while back! confused
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Reply #23 posted 04/06/04 11:24pm

sinisterpentat
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woot! I found it!! biggrin

This list is pretty much the same!! nod

http://www.prince.org/msg...msg_924333
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Reply #24 posted 04/06/04 11:54pm

PanthaGirl

I'm Missing Some Artists But Here's What I Can Remember:

Cliff Burton - To Live Is To Die
James Hetfield - Nothing Else Matters
Jimmy Page - Stairway To Heaven / Whole Lotta Love / Since I've Been Loving U
Kirk Hammet - One / Fade To Black / No Leaf Clover / Master Of Puppets / Sanitarium (Welcome Home) / Enter Sandman
Kurt Cobain - About A Girl / Smells Like Teen Spirit
Carlos Santana - Black Magic Woman / Europa
Slash - November Rain / Sweet Child O' Mine / U Could Be Mine / Estranged
Eric Clapton - Crossroads / While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Mark Knopfler - Sultans Of Swing
Brian May - Bohemian Rhapsody / Brighton Rock
Tony Iommi - Sweet Leaf / War Pigs / N.I.B
Neil Young - Dead Man
Robby Krieger - The End / Light My Fire
Angus Young - Thunderstruck / U Shook Me All Night
Van Zant / Allen Collins - Freebird
Mike McCready - Alive
Ritchie Blackmore - Smoke On The Water
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sinisterpentat
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PanthaGirl said:

I'm Missing Some Artists But Here's What I Can Remember:

Cliff Burton - To Live Is To Die
James Hetfield - Nothing Else Matters
Jimmy Page - Stairway To Heaven / Whole Lotta Love / Since I've Been Loving U
Kirk Hammet - One / Fade To Black / No Leaf Clover / Master Of Puppets / Sanitarium (Welcome Home) / Enter Sandman
Kurt Cobain - About A Girl / Smells Like Teen Spirit
Carlos Santana - Black Magic Woman / Europa
Slash - November Rain / Sweet Child O' Mine / U Could Be Mine / Estranged
Eric Clapton - Crossroads / While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Mark Knopfler - Sultans Of Swing
Brian May - Bohemian Rhapsody / Brighton Rock
Tony Iommi - Sweet Leaf / War Pigs / N.I.B
Neil Young - Dead Man
Robby Krieger - The End / Light My Fire
Angus Young - Thunderstruck / U Shook Me All Night
Van Zant / Allen Collins - Freebird
Mike McCready - Alive
Ritchie Blackmore - Smoke On The Water




eek

Damn girl, you're hardcore!!! horns

You get triple points for putting Toni Iommi & Cliff Burton solo on you're list! thumbs up!
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Reply #26 posted 04/07/04 12:03am

theAudience

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sinisterpentatonic said:


I was waiting for you to show up!! wink

Whaddup Sin wave,

Avoided this thread like the plague for days because there's just way too many great guitar solos out there.
Finally I decided just to list a few that I liked because they were generally in the context of good tune and not just a platform for a solo.

The Star Spangled Banner and Holdsworth...well...they're just straight up freakish.

Thanks for Columboing your other thread. The Kurt Cobain line was a hoot.

peace Tribal Disorder
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Reply #27 posted 04/07/04 12:07am

sinisterpentat
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theAudience said:

sinisterpentatonic said:


I was waiting for you to show up!! wink

Whaddup Sin wave,

Avoided this thread like the plague for days because there's just way too many great guitar solos out there.
peace Tribal Disorder


What up Killah!!

Yeah, I did too!! I really need to take a peek at my collection before responding to a thread like this. Unfortunately, it's still in boxes. I will mos def try and dig up some of that stuff on your list. nod smile
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Reply #28 posted 04/07/04 12:32am

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sinisterpentatonic said:

I will mos def try and dig up some of that stuff on your list. nod smile

Likewise.
Satch and Vai are definite technical monsters.
The McLaughlin/Santana and Zappa were real good pulls thumbs up!

peace Tribal Disorder
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Reply #29 posted 04/07/04 4:29am

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Any Prince guitar solo. biggrin

Any Hendrix guitar solo.

Any Pat Metheny guitar solo.
I will do today what you won't, so tomorrow I can do what you can't.
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