Would add Duane and Dickey Betts trading solos on "Blue Sky". Doesn't get much better than that.Duane Allman
Damn I just remembered "Tuesday's Gone" Now that's a solo.A personal favoriteSimple Man probably even better.Free Bird gets all the Skynyrd love, and its a great solo for the sake of soloing. I think the guitar work in "That Smell" is much better.
TrueDamn I just remembered "Tuesday's Gone" Now that's a solo.A personal favoriteSimple Man probably even better.Free Bird gets all the Skynyrd love, and its a great solo for the sake of soloing. I think the guitar work in "That Smell" is much better.
Another draft pick.Deep Purple's Child In Time

i saw another list on another site that had this as one of the worst tooNot sure I could possibly disagree more with that.this one had me rollingsome great descriptions of them in there.![]()
10 LENNY KRAVITZ
“American Woman”
5 (1998)
GUITARIST: Lenny Kravitz
In this plodding, lethargic remake of the Guess Who hit, Lenny Kravitz sucks all the bounce and air out of Randy Bachman’s classic riff like a vampire performing cunnilingus on a blow-up doll. If songs could give out restraining orders, Kravitz would be forced to stay away from everything recorded between 1960 and 1979.
Almost went with that. But I was thinking I'd get Dickey one of his own.Duane Allman
I think it got raptured.Holy crap, and then he throws the guitar in the air and makes it disappear!Now before I get flamed for even SUGGESTING the following, please at least watch or listen to it before people turn their collective noses up at the following.Clapton on While my Guitar Gently Weeps makes the song.![]()
Young Clapton with the Beatles and George Martin producing.
Done and done.
I would say that Prince (of all people) NAILS the solo at the end of While My Guitar Gently Weeps in the following video. It's like off the charts good. Too bad he didn't play more guitar for other artists. The man has skills (even if a lot of people can't stand his music). Solo starts roughly 3:30 in and runs the rest of the way. I wouldn't put Prince and The Beatles in the same sentence either, but the proof is in the pudding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y![]()
That's rock n' roll.
Guess I am the outlier then. I like Kravitz and I liked that remake.i saw another list on another site that had this as one of the worst tooNot sure I could possibly disagree more with that.this one had me rollingsome great descriptions of them in there.![]()
10 LENNY KRAVITZ
“American Woman”
5 (1998)
GUITARIST: Lenny Kravitz
In this plodding, lethargic remake of the Guess Who hit, Lenny Kravitz sucks all the bounce and air out of Randy Bachman’s classic riff like a vampire performing cunnilingus on a blow-up doll. If songs could give out restraining orders, Kravitz would be forced to stay away from everything recorded between 1960 and 1979.
Seems appropriate.I think it got raptured.Holy crap, and then he throws the guitar in the air and makes it disappear!Now before I get flamed for even SUGGESTING the following, please at least watch or listen to it before people turn their collective noses up at the following.Clapton on While my Guitar Gently Weeps makes the song.![]()
Young Clapton with the Beatles and George Martin producing.
Done and done.
I would say that Prince (of all people) NAILS the solo at the end of While My Guitar Gently Weeps in the following video. It's like off the charts good. Too bad he didn't play more guitar for other artists. The man has skills (even if a lot of people can't stand his music). Solo starts roughly 3:30 in and runs the rest of the way. I wouldn't put Prince and The Beatles in the same sentence either, but the proof is in the pudding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y![]()
That's rock n' roll.
Late to the thread and I'll stop here. Should this ever come up on the radio and my boys are with me, they know to be quiet show reverence...1) Comfortably Numb (live)
I never got the love for Young even though I get his style.Love his songwriting but his playing sometimes makes me want to :XThat being said, I'll throw a curveball into the ring- the godfather of grunge at work evoking a similar kind of emotion here ...1) Comfortably Numb (live)![]()
Well, first you have his acoustic stuff which is pretty muchI never got the love for Young even though I get his style.Love his songwriting but his playing sometimes makes me want to :XThat being said, I'll throw a curveball into the ring- the godfather of grunge at work evoking a similar kind of emotion here ...1) Comfortably Numb (live)![]()
no matter how you look at it, then you have his dirty stuff. Tell me that he doesn't wring everything out of that guitar in Hurricane...
Both good choices, one more from May:I'm not familiar with many if the deeper Queen tunes, But "Killer Queen" is one of my favorite from Brian MayHow about Brian May in Bohemian Rhapsody?
Another favorite solo of mine is this little Clapton one - Let it Rain
He's really laying down some licks throughout the song - and then about 3:58 into this one - takes it into overdrive for just a quick sweet Clapton burst of brilliance
my current "best of all time" just because:Picking a "best" is impossible imo. Unless you break it down, somehow.
Most melodic: Knocking on Heaven's Door, Slash (his best work - song is tired but man those solos are back to back to back awesomeness).
Most underated: Purple Rain, Prince
Most buried in drek: Outta My Mind, John Mayer
Excellent call on Post ToasteeShe's Not There
Post Toastee
Great White Buffalo ...got to believe this was a huge influence on Slash
and of course I'm Going Home
Excellent call on Post ToasteeShe's Not There
Post Toastee
Great White Buffalo ...got to believe this was a huge influence on Slash
and of course I'm Going Home![]()
Huge fan of Metallica and Hammett. Sometimes it seems that Hammett lacks the emotion of the true greats. I love the solos in Master of Puppets. Kirk gets after it.Pipes said:While maybe not the best but Metallica's Kirk Hammett deserves mention...love the solo in One.
Great choices, but if you're talking Skynyrd nothing comes close to "I Know A Little".NCCommish said:TrueE Street Brat said:Damn I just remembered "Tuesday's Gone" Now that's a solo.NCCommish said:A personal favoritezamboni said:Simple Man probably even better.E Street Brat said:Free Bird gets all the Skynyrd love, and its a great solo for the sake of soloing. I think the guitar work in "That Smell" is much better.
Agreed, said the same earlier. Although as a stand alone piece, I always loved when he'd play the theme from "The Godfather" live, with the band coming in half way through. It's all over YouTube for anyone who's never heard it.I'm the biggest gnr fan here and I'll say this:
As a member of the band, paradise city outro and November rain solo are the entries. But his best solo where he put his stamp on the song ? Estranged. It's a pure hair metal solo with melody and texture in the middle of a song axl was taking too seriously. Great notes, tone, etc.
The last of the real guitar solos.Agreed, said the same earlier. Although as a stand alone piece, I always loved when he'd play the theme from "The Godfather" live, with the band coming in half way through. It's all over YouTube for anyone who's never heard it.I'm the biggest gnr fan here and I'll say this:
As a member of the band, paradise city outro and November rain solo are the entries. But his best solo where he put his stamp on the song ? Estranged. It's a pure hair metal solo with melody and texture in the middle of a song axl was taking too seriously. Great notes, tone, etc.
Big fan. Also like Master of Puppets.Pipes said:While maybe not the best but Metallica's Kirk Hammett deserves mention...love the solo in One.
I always think of Yellow Ledbetter - Pearl Jam

Estranged is incredible.Agreed, said the same earlier. Although as a stand alone piece, I always loved when he'd play the theme from "The Godfather" live, with the band coming in half way through. It's all over YouTube for anyone who's never heard it.I'm the biggest gnr fan here and I'll say this:
As a member of the band, paradise city outro and November rain solo are the entries. But his best solo where he put his stamp on the song ? Estranged. It's a pure hair metal solo with melody and texture in the middle of a song axl was taking too seriously. Great notes, tone, etc.
You were in gnr? Wow. That's awesome.I'm the biggest gnr fan here and I'll say this:
As a member of the band, paradise city outro and November rain solo are the entries. But his best solo where he put his stamp on the song ? Estranged. It's a pure hair metal solo with melody and texture in the middle of a song axl was taking too seriously. Great notes, tone, etc.
Almost as good is the solo in On The Turning Away from the Delicate Sound Of Thunder live album.only acceptable answer is live Comfortably Numb. even the album version is in contention, but live is just another experience entirely.
Abe was the N'You were in gnr? Wow. That's awesome.I'm the biggest gnr fan here and I'll say this:
As a member of the band, paradise city outro and November rain solo are the entries. But his best solo where he put his stamp on the song ? Estranged. It's a pure hair metal solo with melody and texture in the middle of a song axl was taking too seriously. Great notes, tone, etc.
Texas Flood deserves more than a mention. Specifically the version he performed "Live at the El Mocambo". SRV's solo in Texas Flood, along with the rest of the entire El Mocambo show, is the greatest performance in the history of guitar.some good picks in here. shine on you crazy diamond is probably my favorite, but someone needs to mention SRV...Texas Flood, maybe.
and McCready is very underrated.