Guitar solos in non-live recordings are an interesting animal. When a solo is played live it can and does change over time. Not so with a solo done in the studio for release. For it to be great it has to blow your socks off every time you hear the song. The song, and solo, that got me thinking about this is Matthew Sweet's Sick of Myself with Richard Lloyd of Television fame. Lloyd has provided any number of ultra tasty guitar licks over time but, to my ears, this is the one that always wows me. I remember hearing an advance copy of the album this song from 100% Fun and while giddy with this kick off number, was grinning like a fool with the solos multiple false ending.
Sick Of Myself - Matthew Sweet
What do all of you have?
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Watermelon in Easter Hay
Watermelon in Easter Hay
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gH7_eumcjTo
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Can't you hear me knockin'
Can't you hear me knockin'
https://youtu.be/3fa4HUiFJ6c
Just something about it that I never get tired of
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David Lindleys solo on
David Lindleys solo on Jackson Browns Running On Empty
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Jesse Ed Davis on Jackson
Jesse Ed Davis on Jackson Browne's Doctor My Eyes
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Stranglehold
Stranglehold
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Too many to choose from, so
Too many to choose from, so how about Steve Howe on "Close to the Edge" (not your standard pop solo)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51oPKLSuyQY
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Andy Falco of the Infamous
Andy Falco of the Infamous Stringdusters on "The Hitchiker". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wchw1uMS6i8
That's an older version. He's added a "Shakedown" tease into it. Saw him do it March 1st and to me, it was worth the price of admission.
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Elliot Randall 's intro/solos
Elliot Randall 's intro/solos on Reelin' In The Years
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Led Boots /thread
Led Boots
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Any solo from Blow By Blow or
Any solo from Blow By Blow or Wired.... Jeff Beck.
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Mick Taylor solo on Can't You
Mick Taylor solo on Can't You Hear Me Knocking
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Some excellent picks above.
Some excellent picks above. Keep them coming.
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Any solo from Jimmy Herring
Any solo from Jimmy Herring on Blue Light Rain - Jazz is Dead's 1st CD.
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Eyes of the World, moves me
Eyes of the World, moves me every time I hear the studio version. Steely Dan's " My Old School" and the intro solo into "Don't Take Me Alive". Of course "Layla". Another is Knopler in " Sultans of Swing"
Just a few of my favs...
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How about the main riff in
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https://www.youtube.com/watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gV1sxB8TxI
Larry Carlton is the man...
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjh80iwj8rgrg
Another Brick In The Wall around the 7:13 mark.
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Jesus Christ, people, Steve
Jesus Christ, people: Steve Hackett, Firth of Fifth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD5engyVXe0
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Absolutely Floops!
Absolutely Floops!
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Right on, boone.
Right on, boone.
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Red Barchetta (duh)
Red Barchetta (duh)
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Black Napkins (which is live
Black Napkins (which is live actually)> torture never stops
While my guitar gently sleeps
Cissy Strut
War Pigs
Anectdotally I was really grooving to the Scorpions today. There are some great solos in their material, and Randy Rhodes could definitely bring it as well. Brian May (queen) is also a studio favorite for me.
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Hippies should get behind
Goosebumpily, hippies should like this one too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReImblGHBIY
Amazing Rhythm Aces The End Is Not In Sight
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Fairies Wear Boots
Fairies Wear Boots
Drop mic..............lol
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Brighton Rock (go Phishie)
Brighton Rock (go Phishie)
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Reelin' In the Years
Reelin' In the Years
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https://m.youtube.com/wv=BUt
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BUt_7TQCWtUTQCWtU
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Toto: Hold The Line.
Toto: Hold The Line.
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>>>David Lindleys solo on
>>>David Lindleys solo on Jackson Browns Running On Empty<<<
A good call but that is a live recording, so not eligible for this thread.
I'm going to go ahead and name a couple of classics, even if we're too cool for school to "like" them.
Hotel California & Free Bird.
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I thought I posted a mea
I thought I posted a mea culpa earlier about the Dusters cut. I didn't pay enough attention to the "not live" part of the qualification. What the hell - good solo anyway.
Lance, mentioning Blow By Blow hit the jackpot with me. "'Cause We Ended As Lovers " is just one reason.
And hard to pick just one of Knofler's solos. Europa by Santana is superb.
Damn, ain't we lucky to have such good music to remember and enjoy?
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Poco, second track, second
Poco, second track, second side, of self-named album.
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Anything by George Thorogood
Anything by George Thorogood and The Reverend Horton Heat.
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Eminence Front - Pete
Eminence Front - Pete Townshend
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George Harrison - Something
George Harrison - Something
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Stairway to Heaven
Stairway to Heaven
And I don't even like Led Zeppelin.
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Jerry -When the Hunter Gets
Jerry - When the Hunter Gets Captured by the Game.
Does pedal steel count? Jerry on Dire Wolf or Teach Your Children.
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Albert's Shuffle -Bloomfield-
Albert's Shuffle -Bloomfield- Super Session
Born Under A Bad Sign- Clapton/Cream- Wheels of Fire
Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughan -The Sky Is Crying
Jeff Beck? - I'll take Goodbye Pork Pie off Wired
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Who said, Thom's taste in
Who said, Thom's taste in music is better than his taste in politics?
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There's a lot of them.
There's a lot of them.
How about Eddie Hazel on Maggot brain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOKn33-q4Ao
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Harmony "solos" on Still The
Harmony "solos" on Still The One (Orleans?)
The entirety of Arlen Roth's "instrumental" (The Persuasions sing chords) version of When A Man Loves A Woman.
All the solos on Aja.
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Please delete my post from
Please delete my post from this thread.
Carry on, blue dudes.
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Another Brick in the Wall
Another Brick in the Wall Part 2
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No. I thought Stranglehold
No. I thought Stranglehold was a good call Slacker.
I happen to be reading list at Gibson of the best solos done on small amps at the the time, and was surprised to read Ted Nugent laid down the lead for Cat Scratch Fever on a little Fender Champ amp.
The same man who had more Marshall Stacks on stage then any Rocker.
http://archive.gibson.com/en-us/lifestyle/productspotlight/gearandinstruments/10-huge-sounds-recorded-521/
It's a cool list. Relevant.
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Robert Quine on Lou Reed's
Robert Quine on Lou Reed's Waves of Fear
Tom Verlaine on The Fire (or Marquee Moon)
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Dual solos on And You Bird
Dual solos on And Your Bird Can Sing.
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A lot of good ones. I agree,
A lot of good ones. I agree, Turtle. Actually, Gilmore is one of my favs when it comes to recorded solos. The introduction solo to shine on you crazy diamond is excellent. Really says a lot and shows a lot of taste without using all that many notes.
I wanna Hold your Hand- Grant Green
A very interesting rendition of he classic Lennon/McCartney song arranged by Grant with Elvin Jones on drums. A bossa style beat with a twist.Very interesting guitar solo.
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How could I forget Hotel
How could I forget Hotel California. And how about Comfortably Numb...
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>>>>Larry Carlton is the man.
>>>>Larry Carlton is the man...
Yeah, I agree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJ9Xk-VoGqo
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I can forget Hotel Calif-
I can forget Hotel Calif- wish it had never been recorded.
On the other hand - how could I forget Robin Trower's Daydream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDjg40GjE5k
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Gonna see Robin Trower next
Gonna see Robin Trower next Saturday in Portland...
http://auramaine.com/events/18-robin-trower/
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Enjoy Boone. My plan was to
Enjoy Boone. My plan was to catch him in Glenside, PA tomorrow or as a backup in Montclair, NJ on Saturday. These damn snowstorms screwed up my work schedule & now I have to work both evenings. I was really looking forward to it too. Just glad I didn't buy tix in advance.
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Hotel California is a pretty
Hotel California is a pretty forgettable tune.
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Hotel California is a pretty
Hotel California is a pretty forgettable tune.<<
I've certainly tried.
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One of my favorites is from
One of my favorites is from Jimmy Page and the band Led Zeppelin with the song “Since I’ve Been Loving You” off of their album titled “Led Zeppelin III”.
There’s a good reason why at the 3:40 mark of this song that lead singer Robert Plant tells us all to “watch out” and that is because Jimmy is about to kill all of us with a searing solo that clocks in at 1 minute and 20 seconds of sheer guitar wizardry.
Have a listen for yourself ————> https://youtu.be/N_lSJ-0Gl7Q
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Yep, one of my fav Zep tunes
Yep, one of my fav Zep tunes fo sho
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Jimmy Herring (Aquarium
Jimmy Herring (Aquarium Rescue Unit) on the song "Hurt No More" from the album "The Calling".