Posted on 01/17/2006 1:52:36 PM PST by lunarbicep
Where's James Burton who could play circles around all 10 of these - at the same time?
Crazy Train is the best of all time. Rhodes was an afficianado. Who doesn't get absolutely fired up when those first couple of chords are played?
That was my favorite part of the movie Wayne's World.
Granted, his technique sometimes left a lot to be desired, but when you put it all together, Pagey's one of a kind. I'll, listen to him anyday. And the 25 or 6 to 4 lead? Lots of slop there I'm afraid. I don;t think Page's goal was to have perfect technique. Why does everyone want to lump all guitarists together as if they have the same style, background, etc. and see who is 'best'? It doesn't make sense.
And no Jeff Beck? (Guess I'm just not hip anymore)
I can think of at least two others that are better: Lindsay Buckingham in "I'm So Afraid" on the album "The Dance" and Jethro Tull's guitar slinger (Martin Barre?) on the song "Aqualung."
Brothers In Arms...Mark Knopfler...Dire Straits
I was about to say May's 'Brighton Rock.'
My Wife has a SRV memorial wall. She would be deeply saddened to see this poll.
Agree Seen AD once incredible. but the list should be expanded. I'll take Alvin Lee Ten Years after "I'm Going Home" Woodstock performance!
I agree. Hard to argue with any of them, but the list is too predictable. How about these instead?
Marquee Moon -- Television
Darkness, Darkness -- Youngbloods
Junior Saw it Happen -- Steve Miller
Love that Burns -- Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
Look at You, Look at Me -- Dave Mason
Reign in Blood -- Slayer
The Messiah Will Come Again -- Roy Buchanan
Time Waits for No One -- the Rolling Stones
maybe it was just the order i heard things in, but that solo redefined what rock guitar was for me in a lot of ways.
my favorite guitarist is Uli Jon Roth
fluid legato and precise speed picking that the ENTIRE list could just dream about
Circa 1974, I thought Jimmy Page was God.
Can't argue with that list much. Great Solos all. Crank up the volume!
Ever hear the version of Pipeline that he did with Dick Dale? Golden.
Point accepted about Chet Atkins, even though I think he rocks. How about Alvin Lee (Ten Years After) in "Goin' Home" at Woodstock? Now, that was a "high flying rock solo".
Well now there is two of us. I listen to him all the time.
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