Posted on 10/03/2010 7:23:12 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
With todays announcement of the Top 10 Guitar Solos of All Time, another Gibson.com Top 50 list is in the books. Below, check out the full rundown of all 50 solos that made the list. (You can get more information on each of the entries here: #50-41, #40-31, #30-21, #20-11 and #10-1.)
Plus, take a look at the readers poll and the guitarists who scored multiple entries further down the page.
(Excerpt) Read more at gibson.com ...
Finally, a good thread..
This is somebody’s list, alright. Except for a few selections, it sure as hell ain’t mine.
Looks like a pretty decent list. Of course, it’s all based on personal taste. I’m sure we’ll get a few bemoaning the absence of guitar genius Johnny Noname, but such is the nature of these lists.
“Watchtower” should be #1...no question.
My Sharona????
Agreed.
Check out:
Al Dimeola - Mediterranean Sundance (Friday Night In San Francisco LIVE).
If this is not top five then it's time for me to die.
Panama.
Move it on over.
Those are three good ones that come to mind.
“I got a line on you (babe)” by Spirit. Great riff at the end of that song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4gV-W93-OY&feature=related
I’ve always liked Davis Gilmour’s solo at the end of ‘High Hopes’. The combination of lap steel followed by acoustic is great. His best performance of the song might have been in Gdansk with an orchestra. (above video - solo kicks in at 5 minute mark).
One of my favorite songs of all time, if not my #1 ever, thanks in part to Slash:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SbUC-UaAxE&ob=av3e
Huh. Allman Brothers’ live version of Whipping Post should be near the top. Prince is a hell of a guitarist - his live version of Red House is killer. And yeah, it’s blues but Gary Moore’s Parisienne Walkways deserves to be there.
I hear you. It's more of a riff than a solo.
And if the point is to indentify great guitar solos as opposed to naming well-known guitarists who can play really fast, there are some Johnny Nonames who belong here--guitarists like Tony Peluso and Jay Graydon.
I'll give Gibson credit for selecting something recorded on a Fender Telecaster as their number one guitar solo.
Yes indeed. Randy California played a right tasty solo on that number.
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