whats your favorite guitar solo?

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For me its probably Eric playing live on some bootlegs. I saw a bootleg film clip of him playing an extended improvised solo on White Room during his Journeyman era, in about 89 or so, that is just absolutely devastating. How many have heard his solo on the 1st Crossroads DVD during I Shot the Sherrif? Wow! it just builds so perefectly and its not canned at all. So natural. I also like some of his live slow 12 bar blues soloing back during the 70's. His Worried Life Blues and When Girl Reaches 18 solos on the live at Budakon album is just dripping with feeling. You can feel the gravity of the subject matter in your bones and in your soul from just the guitar notes.

There's a Jimi extended solo on a live version of Stone Free recorded at the Albert Hall in 1969 that is just a tour de force of guitar playing. Unparalled virtuosity.

Everybody really needs to listen to the solos by Dicky Betts and Duane Allman on the live Filmore recordings. That is a clinic in building solos and trading licks.

I also still have a bootleg recording of Dire St. taken from the King Biscut Flower Hour in about 85 that features some mighty tasty soloing.

In sum it up, I guess live improvized solos just have more life and soul to me than most canned studio recordings.
 
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Talk Dirty To Me by Poison - Just a fun lyrical ditty, perfect for he tune!

:smack:

The fascination with makeup and Kiss was enough......I have lost alot of respect for you Ace. :banghead:
 
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Jimmy Page - Heartbreaker, Since I've Been Loving You, Good Times Bad Times, I Can't Quit You (from the 'Coda' album)
Danny Kirwan/Peter Green - Like it This Way, Madge
Danny Kirwan - Coming Your Way
Eric Clapton - Hideaway, Steppin' Out, Have You Heard
Jimi Hendrix - Pali Gap, Hey Baby, All Along the Watchtower
Coco Montoya (Bluesbreakers) - As The Tears Come Rollin' Down
Gary Moore - As the Years Go Passing By
Dave Mason - Look at You, Look at Me
 
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Wow. So far I can second "Rainbow in the Dark" and "Sultans of Swing". Great stuff.

My personal favorite right now is where Steve Vai really goes off toward the end of "Tender Surrender" on the Alien Love Secrets EP.

That was our wedding song in '95
 
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So many great ones. One of my all time favorites is EVH on "Push Comes to Shove" while not particularly difficult (for Eddie), it's just perfect sounding to me. Another one I love is Vai on DLR's "Big Trouble. And while I'm at it, check out Steve Stevens on Billy Idol's "Man for All Seasons"
 
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Dear SDUG,

I would at this time like to formerly apologize for my choices regarding my favorite solos. I am apologizing at this time because had focussed on the "favorite" portion of the post while glossing over the "kicked you in the balls" clarification regarding the actual choices. Understand that I am in no way apologizing for my acknowledgement of my love of the aforementioned and posted solos. They stand as a pair of solos that I have always enjoyed and will continue to enjoy. However, they are not the solos that impacted my gonadinal tissue when I heard them. In light of this gross discrepancy and the intended desire of the original poster, I submit the following selections which are more in line with this thread's intent and my true feelings regarding highly impactful solos, as opposed to those which I simply find highly enjoyable.

Randy Rhoads - Mr. Crowley, all three sections!
Zakk Wylde - No More Tears
Mathias Jabs - The Same Thrill / Still Loving You (Can't decide!)
Brad Gillis/Jeff Watson - Don't Tell Me You Love Me
Gary Richrath - Ridin' The Storm Out (Live)
Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
Ronnie LeTekro - Ready To Leave
Yngwie Malmsteen - Evil Eye/I Am A Viking/Krakatau
George Lynch - Tooth & Nail/Kiss Of Death/Wicked Sensation
Neil Schon - Still They Ride
Rik Emmett - Fight the Good Fight
David Gilmore - Comfortably Numb (Delicate Sound version) / Pink & Velvet
 
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I'll accept on behalf of the SDUG your apology-thing.

I'm pretty sure it's Gilmour.

I'll add on the acid trip section of "Over the Electric Grapevine" by Primus. While Les Claypool does rock aforementioned gonadinal tissue, Larry LaLonde is a major part of their sound. That stuff he does on songs like "Grapevine" continually blow my mind. He's the best avant-garde guitarist out there I says.
 
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Van Halen - Beat It
Scorpions - Rock you like a hurricane
MEGADETH - TORNADO OF SOULS
White Lion - Lady of the valley
 
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Crazy Train off the Tribute album made me pick up the guitar and want to play. I'm suprised Eruption hasn't been mentions

I agree with most of what's been listed- but one missing is the Clapton performance and solo of Old Love in Hyde Park

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1lFxgNj4WU
 
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Plenty of favorites, but I'll skip the obvious calls and let this lesser known gem in:

Uriah Heep - The Spell

A killer, Gilmouresque solo by the amazing, criminally underrated Mick Box. Just amazing. LISTEN TO IT!! It starts around 1:45 in the clip if you're in a hurry.
 
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Many Rory Gallagher tracks, countless Gary Moore solos, Peter Green, Steve Stevens, and yes Bullet Boys "Smooth Up In Ya" has such a strong groove thang going on, that though the solo, technically isn't that great, the 'feel' of it is killer.
Dave Gilmour has been known to have a memorable solo or two.
I like Rick Derringer's solo on the single cut of "Free Ride", different than the LP version (Montrose).
Jimi Hendrix, many of his songs, set up the solo magnificently..
Yngwie has some great solos too.
yngwie308
 
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I"m not really an EC fan, but everytime I hear the live version of "Crossroads", especially the second solo- I still get goosebumps!
 
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Vai did some incredible playing for David Lee Roth; "Big Trouble" is one of my favorites, too.

this will probably get me shot, but i prefer some of vai's stuff with dave to van halen, and vai's solo stuff...
the guy who played on 'big train' has some mad chops too.

tornado of souls, hotel california and my sharona (seriously underrated IMHO) are all right up there

kurt cobain's solo in 'in bloom' has always been a favorite of mine for the loose out-of-control vibe... especially considering the guy was a relatively crap guitarist

i don't really like 'a new level', but dimebag's lead break in that is awesome; there are so many of his, marty freidman's and dave mustaine's solos that are awe-inspiring
 
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kurt cobain's solo in 'in bloom' has always been a favorite of mine for the loose out-of-control vibe... especially considering the guy was a relatively crap guitarist

I always get a rush when I hear the solo in The Man Who Sold the World. That missed note is just eerie...
 
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OOH OOH I GOTS ANOTHER ONE!

"Desert Rose" by Eric Johnson, Live at Crossroads Antigua 2004. Inspired playing by the man who focuses on tone first, then music, then stage antics.
 
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If we are throwing My Sharona in there, we also can't let this little 80's gem go by unmentioned:

Neil Geraldo on Pat Benatar's Heartbreaker. He rips it!
 
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