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The 20 Greatest Guitar Solos Of All Time (or "What I Did With My Wednesday Night")
guitarist ^ | Tue 22 Mar 2011, 5:05 pm GMT

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.


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To: InvisibleChurch
What makes for a truly great guitar solo? A subjective proposition. Some look at speed. Some look at the person and career. Taking the concept of guitar solo by itself, it's really gotta talk to me. Not interested in pure speed. Not necessarily interested in precision.

My exposure to music has been wide ranging, but I suffer ignorance, which is to say my eyes will be opened via links posted on this thread.

Here are some solos that have made a lasting impression on me in this short life, not in any particular order:

Jimmy Page, Heartbreaker, Led Zeppelin II
Elliott Randall, Reelin’ In the Years, Steely Dan
David Gilmour, Breathe, Pink Floyd
Derek Trucks, All I Do, The Derek Trucks Band
Mike Stern, Fat Time, Miles Davis
Mike Stern, Jean Pierre, Miles Davis
Albert Collins, I Got the Feeling, Albert Collins & The Icebreakers
Mike Sembello, Contusion, Stevie Wonder
James Fair, The New Road, Acoustique Complete, Vol. I

That's a .5% start. So many more good ones out there. Steely Dan alone brings several classic guitar solos into play. Martin Barre's solo, too, is worthy of the list, to be sure. Never heard the account of his distraction while recording.

Next up: Greatest Rhythm Guitar Tracks of All Time. Would love to hear some comments on that.

201 posted on 04/13/2011 7:54:57 PM PDT by Fester Chugabrew (minds change)
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To: InvisibleChurch
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Black Sabbath - Warning

202 posted on 04/13/2011 7:55:23 PM PDT by death2tyrants
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To: dfwgator; buccaneer81
Ian Bairnson

I won't claim to know much about music now, and I even knew less 30 years ago but I always loved APP. The guitar playing was so much cleaner and the music so much more sophisticated than most of what was on the radio. Tales of Mystery and Imagination will always be on my favorites list.

203 posted on 04/13/2011 7:55:33 PM PDT by Pan_Yan (Now showing: Dark Ages II.)
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To: Norm Lenhart
Joe Satriani taught Vai and Satch didn't make the list either.

What about the guy who would be regarded as the best ever had he not contracted ALS......JASON F'N BECKER!

204 posted on 04/13/2011 7:55:46 PM PDT by nonliberal (Graduate: Curtis E. LeMay School of International Relations)
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To: buccaneer81

Actually a good portion of the APP was part of the band “Pilot” of (”Ho Ho Ho It’s Magic” fame, which was produced by Parsons). Bairnson was the guitarist, and David Paton, who sang on a lot of early Parsons songs, was the bassist.


205 posted on 04/13/2011 7:56:18 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: InvisibleChurch

Randy Bachmann overlooked by everyone?


206 posted on 04/13/2011 7:56:18 PM PDT by upsdriver (to undo the damage the "intellectual elites" have done. . . . . Sarah Palin for President!)
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To: dfwgator

Wow, I have zero memory of that song. Must have been one of their more minor hits.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsw-uQ5C7zo


207 posted on 04/13/2011 7:58:32 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Grizzled Bear
Cacophony. Jason Becker/Marty Friedman.

Nobody else comes close.

208 posted on 04/13/2011 7:58:43 PM PDT by nonliberal (Graduate: Curtis E. LeMay School of International Relations)
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To: InvisibleChurch

Frampton’s ‘Do You Feel Like We Do’ deserves some recognition as well.


209 posted on 04/13/2011 8:00:47 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: death2tyrants

Tommi Iommi! He lost the tips of some fingers in an accident at work before they made it big. I saw a show once. They were dirt poor in Manchester. Tommi made Ozzy.


210 posted on 04/13/2011 8:00:57 PM PDT by Frantzie (HD TV - Total Brain-washing now in High Def. 3-D Coming soon)
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To: 21twelve
Good link, thanks.

Here's something a little bit older.

Jimi Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge - Pali Gap.

211 posted on 04/13/2011 8:01:44 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: Salamander

Little Wing.
Stevie Ray Vaughn.
Remake from Jimmy Hendrix.


212 posted on 04/13/2011 8:01:45 PM PDT by Texas resident (Hunkered Down)
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To: Frantzie

I thought Sabbath was from Birmingham.


213 posted on 04/13/2011 8:01:54 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: BookmanTheJanitor

The spanish/nylon string guitar parts are great but the pedal steel brings you to tears. Amazing playings and song. I think arguably Gilmour’s best.


214 posted on 04/13/2011 8:03:09 PM PDT by Frantzie (HD TV - Total Brain-washing now in High Def. 3-D Coming soon)
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To: Pan_Yan

No one mentioned Dimebag Daryl either. (runs away)


215 posted on 04/13/2011 8:04:44 PM PDT by Frantzie (HD TV - Total Brain-washing now in High Def. 3-D Coming soon)
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To: Texas resident

Love both.

[didn’t Clapton cover that, too?]


216 posted on 04/13/2011 8:04:51 PM PDT by Salamander (Insolence.....I has it.)
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To: InvisibleChurch

Fun thread. Thanks for posting.


217 posted on 04/13/2011 8:05:45 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Craftmore

Caught that Craft...and I do believe you are correct..*sigh* (you could have corrected me ... I’m not too thin skinned) :)


218 posted on 04/13/2011 8:05:58 PM PDT by Outlaw Woman ("My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge;..." Hosea 4:6)
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To: Fester Chugabrew
Next up: Greatest Rhythm Guitar Tracks of All Time. Would love to hear some comments on that.

Jimi Hendrix was a super sneaky rhythm player. Another guy I like and who never gets mentioned (and in fact I don't even know his name) is Macy Gray' guitar player. He's always always in the background doing some tasty Stax approved rhythm fill or Steve Cropperism. I'm not a big fan of modern R&B but his playing inspired me to buy that first album of hers, which is really good.

219 posted on 04/13/2011 8:06:34 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Pan_Yan
Almost 200 posts and no one has brought up C.C. Deville from Poison?

Since you brought him up, its fair to mention that Deville played guitar on the worst song ever recorded....Cherry Pie by Warrant.
220 posted on 04/13/2011 8:08:01 PM PDT by The_Sword_of_Groo (<=== Proudly resides in occupied Georgia)
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