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Lots of Floyd. 
Not guitar, but the gated snare on In The Air Tonight kicked off a decade of drum tones...
Not guitar, but the gated snare on In The Air Tonight kicked off a decade of drum tones...
The Seagul sound in Echoes by Pink Floyd. It is a wah wah pedal pluged backwards.. What a sound.
While Tom Morello and Dimebag got more notoriety for their use of it, I think Trey Anastasio's experimentiation with the Digitech Whammy on tracks off the Phish live CD "a live one" was much more creative and far-ranging.
For Walking on the Moon I do not hear a Flanger. I think it is a good example of Chorus.
(He may have used the chorus embedded in a Roland JC120. This is a stereo amp, quite effective with two mics.)
Best use of a harmonizer
Best use of a harmonizer
That was incredible -some of those guitar tones are ridiculous.
This was my Grail tone in the 80's.Andy Summers for compression, chorus, delay.
You do know that the flanged part was a Fender Rhodes, right?I can't believe Unchained hasn't been mentioned! The flanger that pops in and out is dialed in perfectly for that. A great accent to the riff.
As for phaser, there's so many great examples but I always go back to the lead breaks on the first few Van Halen albums. "I'm The One" stands out pretty good.
Uni-Vibe - Bridge of Sighs. That's the first one that pops in my head. Can use a phaser to get in the ballpark but a vibe nails it.
Delay - The Edge pretty much mastered using delay with rhythms, IMO.