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All time Best Solo's


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Once we get through the initial wanking, we have one of the sexiest solos ever here - due to the vibrato - the vibrato is so damn hot! And then it's cram-packed with that lightning-fast John Sykes magic too.

 

Skip to 4:58 if you must. That's where it really picks up.

 

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stairway to heaven

to be with you-Mr Big

Comfortably numb

november rain

purple rain

dani california

gravity

Drive-incubus

free bird

tarantula-smashing pumpkins

chrub rock-smashing pumpkin

heavens dead-audioslave

 

i could go on and on.

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I don't know if these are "All-Time Best", but they are some of my favorites (In no particular order):

 

Kid Charlemagne - Steely Dan (Larry Carlton)

Reelin' in the Years - Steely Dan (Eliot Randall)

Jockey Full of Bourbon - Tom Waits (Marc Ribot)

Kid - The Pretenders (James Honeyman-Scott)

Stray Cat Strut/Rock This Town - The Stray Cats (Brian Setzer)

I Could Never Take The Place of Your Man - Prince (Prince)

Bodhisattva- Steely Dan (Jeff "Skunk" Baxter)

The Waiting - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (Mike Campbell)

Caroline - Concrete Blonde (James Mankey)

Firth of Fifth - Genesis (Steve Hackett)

Watermelon in Easter Hay - Frank Zappa

Another Nail In My Heart - Squeeze (Glenn Tillbrook)

Peg - Steely Dan (Jay Graydon)

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siberian-Yes +1

sultans of swing - Dire Straits +1

comfortably numb

little wing

SRV manhattan --EJ

Tush ZZ top

purple rain

pride n joy ScuttleButin

johnny b goode

back in black

you shook me all night long

 

 

 

lots of them

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"...and the garter on her right" :thu:

 

I must admit that I really, really like the visuals of this wedding here. The bride, Slash's soloing like a devil expelled from church, and then the bride...! Did I mention the bride?

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I'm a sucker for Sometimes Salvation by the Black Crowes (Mark Ford I believe). I think it sounds like he was trying to emulate Chris Robinson's vocals and IMHO he nailed it.

 

I agree with November Rain and Sweet Child

 

All Along the Watchtower by Hendrix

 

Ramblin' on my Mind - Clapton (Bluesbreaker's Beano album)

 

Good Day for the Blues - Storyville (Grissom and Holt)

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