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.
Saw the Dixie Dregs live in Knoxville, TN in about 1990. They were pretty amazing.
4 very good players in Holdworth, Wetton, Eddie Jobson and Bruford.
Here is half of UK ripping it up ona Roxy Music song. Wetton’s bass playing is fantastic as is Eddie’s violin playing. Eddie Jobson was probably 18 in this video. It is really great from about 2:28 til the end.
From 3:15 on it is insane between the bass and violin. Great stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9QpI3wVvek
I've always like that one.
The best Lukather solo is the ending solo on The Tubes' 'Talk To Ya Later.'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcvmASzQlg0
Here’s another great Gilmour solo. Solo kicks in at the 5:15 mark
It’s not for nothing that Buck is often deemed “rock’s most under-rated guitar player”.
BOC...on tour forever.
shes actually slightly mistaken,,its not from the song echos,,its from the song,,one of these days,,from the meddle album that has the long version of echos.but im too polite to correct her,,felt better to answer her question about the line
No mention of SRV.
WTH?
It was so great on that tour to see Gilmour and Wright get to do Echoes one last time. Wright’s vocals were a key part of the early Floyd sound that was badly missed.
You mentioned that one on another thread. I need to check it out.
I remember Toto’s “Hydra” album, by far the heaviest album Toto ever did, Lukather had tons of great solos on that one.
Slash and his idol/inspiration, Alice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCtu7A9WGKs
I’ve had someone here tell me Slash “made no difference” in this song but I’ve heard it played with Alice’s tour band many times.
They’re a good, tight band...but Slash makes ALL the difference.
Don't forget the solo on "I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You" from "I, Robot."
I’ve never heard that one before. I’ve got Toto IV on vinyl that I wore out as a kid, especially Africa which is almost unlistenable from groove wear. It’s funny, I bought a copy of IV on eBay recently to replace it and its Africa was worn out too.
Almost 200 posts and no one has brought up C.C. Deville from Poison?
((Ducking))
Don’t forget that the instrumental groups were nothing BUT guitar solos!
Judas Priest: Beyond the Realms of Death.
Bow down.
Hydra has “99” on it.
roy buchanan - the messiah will come again
richie Blackmore - child in time
SRV
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