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| yellowrubberduck Contributing Member *** Vancouver, Canada |
i prefer melody over shred<br /> <br /> my favs that come to mind are<br /> <br /> Sultans of Swing<br /> Stray Cat Strut<br /> Sweet Child o Mine<br /> Train Kept a Rollin' (Aerosmith, intro solo) <br /> <br /> i'm sure there are more... <br /> |
| chophouse Colorado |
Have you Heard - (Clapton) on Bluesbreakers by John Mayall and the |
| jtheissen Contributing Member ** Montana no hitch in my git along yet |
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (Clapton)<br /> Allman Brothers Band Live: 1st and 2nd Set-Tons of great Warren Haynes/Dickie Betts |
| mrblues Contributing Member ********* I'm here, but I'm not all there. |
Sultans of Swing is a fav. And practically anything touched by David Gilmour. |
| whospink Contributing Member * Yakima, WA |
Gilmore - Shine On You Crazy Diamond<br /> <br /> Blackmore - Child In Time |
| yellowrubberduck Contributing Member *** Vancouver, Canada |
ya i know there are lots of Gilmore solos i like, but none stood out to me. <br /> <br /> i like the solo in Mother cause it's super easy to play :) |
| lkrepp Back in MD Perpetual GAS |
ya mean Gilmour? |
| yellowrubberduck Contributing Member *** Vancouver, Canada |
no i mean Gilmore, the other lesser known guitarist in Pink Floyd ;)<br /> <br /> yep... i spelled it wrong |
| Peegoo Contributing Member ********** ********* That chicken is WRONG, baby. |
I like the solo in the Ramones' tune I Wanna Be Sedated. <br /> <br /> |
| BbendFender Contributing Member ***** Texas Throw in a pick and you've got a deal! |
Hotel California<br /> Stairway To Heaven |
| gdw3 Contributing Member ** LA-la-land, CA Insert clever comment here |
Time<br /> Bohemian Rhapsody<br /> Highway Star |
| littleuch Contributing Member ********* Michigan T-boned and punctured |
Virtually everything on the Hellecasters first record "The Return of the Hellecasters", particularly Will Ray on "Sweet Dreams", all of them on "Orange Blossom Special", Will Ray on "Hellecaster Stomp", John Jorgenson on "Passion", Jerry Donahue on "Menage: The Beak/The Claw". What a fantastic assembly of guitar mastery yet melodic and memorable. <br /> <br /> |
| Blake DeKalb Contributing Member ******* Alexandria, Virginia No slang is a signal, son. |
IMHO, Doc Watson was having an especially good day when they recorded the first "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" album in 1971. Check out his work on "I Saw The Light", Wabash Cannonball", and the title cut--all faithful to the melody, but well-phrased, with interesting syncopations and just enough surprises to keep things interesting. |
| Stratopastor Stockton-on-Tees Jivin' with cosmik debris since 1955! |
'Do Re Mi' on Ry Cooder's live album "Showtime"<br /> <br /> "Hippy Hippy Shake" by the Swinging Blue Jeans... made me want to play the guitar. |
| Jake from PA Contributing Member ********** Canonsburg, PA They call me "Blind fingers" |
Martin Barre on Aqualung.<br /> <br /> Love it! |
| Debs Contributing Member *** Montana |
Allman Bros Stormy Monday live at the fillmore always does it for me. |
| silverface68 usa/ Northwest IN You say you`re leavin,I`ll help you pack |
the first solo on Thin Lizzy`s "Cowboy Song", the studio version....oh, and Duane Allman on "Statesboro Blues" live at the Filmore, made me want to play slide from the get-go.......... |
| Blacksunshine Contributing Member ********** ****** Houston The water will change to cherry wine. |
Larry Carlton on "Kid Charlemagne"<br /> <br /> Slash on "November Rain"<br /> <br /> Duane and Dickey on "Blue Sky"<br /> <br /> Pat Metheny on "Tell It All"<br /> <br /> <br /> Not sure who plays it, but the outro solo on "King of the World" by Steely Dan is killer.<br /> <br /> <br /> These are the first ones to come to mind. |
| Fred132 Contributing Member ****** Manos de Piedra |
"Martin Barre on Aqualung."<br /> <br /> One of my favorites, too. |
| Just Play Northwest USA |
Freddie King - Aint Nobody's Business. |
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