Posted on 04/13/2011 5:38:31 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch
Our Greatest Guitar Solo Of All Time poll certainly caused some fierce debate amongst guitarists
and that was just in our office. Choosing the 'greatest' guitar solo is obviously subjective in the extreme. But Guitarist had other motivations too we were eager to see how many modern solos have impressed you all in the thirteen years since our last solo poll. The results were suprising. After asking for your nominations, we took the 20 most popular and asked for you vote on which your though was most deserving here and at MusicRadar. You voted in your thousands, fanbases were motivated and old favourites suffered.
How about Roy Clark?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqnU83wPmfc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5faZF1A8
87,154,480 views, that’s right, 87 million freakin’ views can’t be wrong ....
Slash - Sweet Child Of Mine
Brad Gillis - Sister Christian
It’s “riff.” Not “rift.” The former is a guitar line. The latter is what goes on between RINOs and patriots.
Give a listen to Loan Me a Dime by Boz Scaggs on his second album. That’s Duane Allman on guitar (with the Muscle Shoals rhythm section). I believe in its 10th anniversary issue Rolling Stone called this song something like 12 minutes of swirling nitrous oxide. They weren’t kidding.
Yeah, I remember when the Wall came out..It was very good (not my personal favorite but good) and thought that it was their last collaboration as a band. Did not know these details though. It seems that when bands are huge and are with each other long enough, it always ends on a bad note (no pun intended) and the members end up despising each other. Then they get old and well...can’t bring it back
I’ll take a gander. Thanks for the details. Very interesting.
Ok you mentioned Steve Howe before me. My favorite solo and non-solo performer on guitar.
The list is a joke to any serious follower of guitar. There are scores of guitar solos that blow all of the list away. Of course once you really bring out the most amazing guitarists then it will become subjective being that there is so much that is so great.
Of course SoundChaser by Yes has some of the best solos on guitar, keyboards, bass and drums ALL built into a very cool tune!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn5pRggtZpc&feature=related
I recently saw Patrick Moraz live and he did abit of this song. Absolutely amazing piano and keyboard performance. I actually got invited up onto stage but instead sent my best friend up being that he actually can play a piano/keyboard and I mostly play only guitar.
Also saw Yes live recently as well. They still play amazing solos live!
I have heard that Steve Howe may venture into country music soon. I look forward to that if he does. He has always had country music influences as well as rock and classical music influences in his style of play.
No, he’s a certified fruit, but the dude can play some serious guitar, and many other instruments.
Freddy King’s “Hideaway.”
RobRoy - get your butt over here...Conservative talkin’ guitar solos!!!!!...heaven!
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Any Steve Morse fans here?
Dixie Dregs...Take It Off the Top
Elliott Randall - Reelin’ In the Years - Steely Dan
Metal Ping
Metal Ping!
lol!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP2lB__biZ4&feature=related
Here’s Alex Lifeson and Rush playing La Villa Stranglato at Madison Garden the other night.
Two more:
George Lynch, Dokken - Alone Again Without You
Neal Schon, Journey - Wheel in the Sky
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