Greatest guitar solo ever, what's your pick? |
Greatest guitar solo ever, what's your pick? |
Feb 13, 2008 - 8:26 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 26, '05 From So Cal Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
There are some awesome solos out there, which do you think is the best?
I have to go with "crazy train" Honorable mention goes to "freebird" |
Feb 13, 2008 - 10:57 PM |
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I'm not musicaly competent enough to say which one is the best really, but One that always struck me was the one in "wheels of fire" by manowar....freakin' fast riffs and very powerfull song..but the lyrics are corny..awhh the 80's...
the song...solo starts at 2:10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MywEoJPTSs This post has been edited by Rayme: Feb 13, 2008 - 10:59 PM -------------------- -Rémy 02 SiR, 08 250R |
Feb 14, 2008 - 12:54 AM |
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I am musically inclined and to me a solo only is great if it works with the song. all solos to me are great if they flow with the song.
however, listen to Dragonforce "Through The Fire And The Flames" thats some wicked @$$ solos. |
Feb 14, 2008 - 12:58 AM |
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cliffs of dover
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Feb 14, 2008 - 2:09 AM |
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yea. after hearing cliffs of dover on guitarhero, i was like..jeebus, i need this music. got some of his stuff and its alrite.
eric johnson is pretty tite, cliffs of dover was my pick -------------------- Pandelica 2.0 in progress. |
Feb 14, 2008 - 6:40 AM |
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for the love of god - steve vai
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Feb 14, 2008 - 7:29 AM |
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Kissing the shadows - Children of Bodom
Until you have heard this you do not know the purpose of a guitar solo. Although, someone will always say it's a little sweep picking heavy. Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and the like are all very good musicians, and can play the guitar very well, but, to me it just sounds like a grade 26 guitar peice, not music. |
Feb 14, 2008 - 8:38 AM |
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big fan of Eric Clapton
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Feb 14, 2008 - 11:21 AM |
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Any and all of Dimebag's.
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Feb 14, 2008 - 1:22 PM |
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Master of Puppets - I love the guitar in that song.
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Feb 14, 2008 - 3:22 PM |
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I'm a big fan of hendrix in "all along the watchtower"
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Feb 14, 2008 - 3:55 PM |
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Michael Angelo - No Boundaries
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Feb 14, 2008 - 5:33 PM |
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Ooooohh so many to choose from!
How about "Hey Joe" by Hendrix. I love the emotion in it! Or maybe Joe Satriani's "Summer Song" (although that doesn't really count cause the whole song is a solo!). |
Feb 14, 2008 - 5:55 PM |
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not trying to bash on anyone but why does everyone always think Hendrix is so great? Hes music was really nothing special. he just had a lot of gimics and was in the right time. I can think of a lot of better guitarists in that time. Clapton was with Cream at the time, and i think he was a lot better and wrote much better music. people say that Hendrix was a visionary in his music. That he was the first person to do a lot of things, and his music was so different for the time. But if i drop acid everytime i picked up my guitar i could come up with some weird and different stuff to. Its a true guitarist that can come up with different sounds and structure and not be messed up all the time.
Just my thoughts, but i really think his music was sloppy and gimicy. |
Feb 14, 2008 - 6:33 PM |
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QUOTE(Havok1997GT @ Feb 14, 2008 - 5:55 PM) [snapback]641587[/snapback] not trying to bash on anyone but why does everyone always think Hendrix is so great? Hes music was really nothing special. he just had a lot of gimics and was in the right time. I can think of a lot of better guitarists in that time. Clapton was with Cream at the time, and i think he was a lot better and wrote much better music. people say that Hendrix was a visionary in his music. That he was the first person to do a lot of things, and his music was so different for the time. But if i drop acid everytime i picked up my guitar i could come up with some weird and different stuff to. Its a true guitarist that can come up with different sounds and structure and not be messed up all the time. Just my thoughts, but i really think his music was sloppy and gimicy. Hendrix is a bit overrated, you're right about that, but he was probably the most influential and innovative guitarist of his time, yes there were plenty of them back then, but Hendrix hit it big. Just like anyone in the music industry, if you hit it big and you've got talent, your name is known and will be famous or infamous...And about the droppin' acid to come up with some nice weird stuff, you're right, just look at Tony Iommi, he's another GREAT guitarist. |
Feb 14, 2008 - 6:39 PM |
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^ I disagree about Hendrix. I think he was pretty f-ing excellent.
Guitar-wise, I'm all about Jimmy Page/Zeppelin solos; old skool Prince (the solo at the end of When Doves Cry); definitely old skool Metallica, especially off the One album; Santana; some sweet Slash action whether it be GnR or Velvet Revolver; U2 Bullet the Blue Sky (although that's not really a solo but I really think the song is so contingent on the guitar that it should count) and Where the Streets Have no Name for the same reason -------------------- |
Feb 14, 2008 - 8:56 PM |
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QUOTE(GriffGirl @ Feb 14, 2008 - 6:39 PM) [snapback]641596[/snapback] ^ I disagree about Hendrix. I think he was pretty f-ing excellent. Guitar-wise, I'm all about Jimmy Page/Zeppelin solos; old skool Prince (the solo at the end of When Doves Cry); definitely old skool Metallica, especially off the One album; Santana; some sweet Slash action whether it be GnR or Velvet Revolver; U2 Bullet the Blue Sky (although that's not really a solo but I really think the song is so contingent on the guitar that it should count) and Where the Streets Have no Name for the same reason thats another one that everyone gives so much credit but is really not that good. He always plays the same sounding solos. its always at the bottom of the freet bourd and a lot of the songs are in the same key. ill give him that the structure of his solos are always right on, but when your doing the same thing over and over again i would hope that you would get it right. one thing i will give him is that he has Passion in his music. But all passion and no technical is a bad thing. but it can also go the other way, Steve Vi. Al structure, no passion. look at Mark Koffnur( no idea if i spelt that right) the lead singer and guitarist from Dier Straits. Passion, Technical, wicked sounds, fast moving, slow moving. Hes one of the few that i think has it all. Stevie Ray Von is another one. and whats his Face from the Eagles..........i cant for the life of me remember his name, but the lead guitarist for the Eagles has it too. |
Feb 14, 2008 - 10:56 PM |
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QUOTE(GriffGirl @ Feb 15, 2008 - 9:39 AM) [snapback]641596[/snapback] ^ I disagree about Hendrix. I think he was pretty f-ing excellent. Guitar-wise, I'm all about Jimmy Page/Zeppelin solos; old skool Prince (the solo at the end of When Doves Cry); definitely old skool Metallica, especially off the One album; Santana; some sweet Slash action whether it be GnR or Velvet Revolver; U2 Bullet the Blue Sky (although that's not really a solo but I really think the song is so contingent on the guitar that it should count) and Where the Streets Have no Name for the same reason GriffGirl wins another coolness point. Is handy with cars and has good taste in music QUOTE(Havok1997GT @ Feb 15, 2008 - 11:56 AM) [snapback]641629[/snapback] thats another one that everyone gives so much credit but is really not that good. He always plays the same sounding solos. its always at the bottom of the freet bourd and a lot of the songs are in the same key. ill give him that the structure of his solos are always right on, but when your doing the same thing over and over again i would hope that you would get it right. one thing i will give him is that he has Passion in his music. But all passion and no technical is a bad thing. but it can also go the other way, Steve Vi. Al structure, no passion. look at Mark Koffnur( no idea if i spelt that right) the lead singer and guitarist from Dier Straits. Passion, Technical, wicked sounds, fast moving, slow moving. Hes one of the few that i think has it all. Stevie Ray Von is another one. and whats his Face from the Eagles..........i cant for the life of me remember his name, but the lead guitarist for the Eagles has it too. I'm a guitarist myself so I think that my opinion is perhaps slightly more valid on these subjects. The thing is that sure, guitarist x might be better than guitarist y, but if their styles are different enough then they can't really be compared. I agree that all of the guitarists you mentioned (except Joe Walsh from the Eagles - man that guy annoys the hell out of me) are all fantastic but they all have their own different styles. Note that this thread is about favourite solos, not who is the best guitarist (threads of which I think are totally moronic). BTW, I learned to play guitar by listening to ridiculous amounts of Santana music and trust me, he is way better then you think. It's only his very latest boring pop stuff that is really repetitive. And besides, it's his cool signature sounds and riffs that is why people love him so much. If you find the right way to do something you keep doing it that way /rant I'm going to see Santana in concert in a few weeks! Yay! |
Feb 15, 2008 - 12:52 AM |
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actually, Carlos Santana ftw.
i have his cds/records n they are just awesome to listen to. great inspiration pieces as mango had said have fun watchin santana mango -------------------- Pandelica 2.0 in progress. |
Feb 15, 2008 - 1:13 AM |
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Sorry gotta roll with stevie ray vaughan..... The style and rhythm he does while he plays is unmatched. I play his songs all the time. Its so hard to play his rhythm but when I get in the flow and play his solos and such its amazing.
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