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  • while we are on the subject– recommend me a blistering yet soulful guitar solo
  • walla24
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    wow jose has some skills!
    ah man, iron maiden are pretty damm good too
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx8HwFpxv54&feature=related

    alanf
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    Stone Roses – Good times
    From Second Coming when John Squire had gone all Led Zep.

    plumber
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    Anything from Ritchie Sambora solo cds

    TijuanaTaxi
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    Rainbow's "Catch the Rainbow" from the live "Onstage" album
    or
    Wishbone Ash "Throw down the sword" from Argus

    mattyh222
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    pink floyd – high hopes ending solo

    pink floyd – sorrow opening solo

    walla24
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    yes! time for bed 😀 thanks for keeping me up people….awesome tunes!

    CaptainFlashheart
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    cinnamon_girl hits the nail on the head with the first reply.

    Try "Sloe Gin" by Joe Bonamassa. Loud. Utterly sublime.

    walla24
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    ah man was going to go to bed….but its sunny! shocker!
    mayhaps a ride will wake me up :mrgreen: if only i could take spotify with me!

    JamesM
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    Joe Bonamassa again…

    'Reconsider Baby', from the album Had to Cry Today.

    Alternatively, Rory Gallagher's 'A Million Miles Away' from the album, Irish Tour. Or Free's 'Mr. Big' from Free Live.

    glenp
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    Stevie Ray Vaughan's Little Wing – just fabulous. Powerful but delicate, surging emotion. Definitive, for me.

    robgarrioch
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    Little Caesar were a class '80's / '90s rock band, esp. this album;

    Good songs here, but the cover version of 'I Wish It Would Rain' (NOT of the Phil Collins song) has an immense solo on it, guitarist called himself Apache & left after this album.
    Unfortunately I can't search for it here at work ( 🙄 ), but definitely worth a listen if you like to make devil-horn hand gestures!

    jedi
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    since i been loving you- live on song remains the same ,live at madison sqaure garden- led zepplin

    peachos
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    turn the lights off, find this track and turn it right up:

    john butler trio: ocean

    12 minutes of awesomeness 8)

    in fact, anything off his first album ('john butler') is pretty much spot on for soulful guitar solo's and fingerpicking style.

    nick1c
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    Allman Brothers – Stormy Monday
    Rory Gallagher – Who's that coming
    Cream – Spoonful (live)
    Santana – lots
    Peter Green – lots
    Derek & the Dominos – Key to the highway
    Dire Straits – Telegraph Road
    JJ Cale – Carry on
    Hendrix – Red house
    Mountain – Crossroader (live)
    SRV – Stans swang
    ………

    fbk
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    Another vote for Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb but has to be the live version on "Pulse" – turn the volume to 11 and just sit back 🙂

    manitou
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    a second vote for Stormy Monday by the Allman Brothers Band
    Joyful noise by the Derek Trucks band

    cooie
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    Santana – Samba Pa Ti

    marco
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    +1 for Thin Lizzy – Still in love with you
    Acoustic solo on end of Turn of the century on Going for the one by Yes
    Inside looking out by Grand funk railroad
    Rock bottom by UFO on Strangers in the night
    La villa strangiato by Rush on Exit stage left
    Limelight by Rush
    anything by Rush

    Clobber
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    I agree with Gary_C in that it HAS to comfortably numb and I also agree with Norfolk-In-Chance in that it HAS to be Live

    BUT… not from the pulse tour… it has to be from the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" live album

    Which also includes many other great solos, you should buy it now…

    twohats
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    kenneththecurtain – Member

    pelican – a delicate sense of balance

    Good call, all pelicans stuff is good.

    Cave In – The world is in your way.

    Clutch – I have the body of John Wilkes Booth.

    jedi
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    jeff beck- goodbye porkpie hat

    mr-potatohead
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    + 1 on santana
    don't forget the mighty jimi h

    Lardy_biker
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    Heres some

    Free – Be my freind. Kos tone is untrue in this.

    Then

    Stones – Gimme shelter – Live philedelphia 72 – Mick taylor ruling through the whole song. Check this one on youtube as it it ace

    Lardy_biker
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    Oh

    Jimi – Hey joe – Live @ berkely is on Spotify. Nice.

    Also Red house by jimi is good.

    uponthedowns
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    Steve Vai- For the Love of God
    Stevie Ray Vaughn- Lennie
    Neil Young- Like a Hurricane
    Joe Satriani- One Big Rush

    Gary_C
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    Matt @ Wheelbase – Member
    pink floyd – high hopes ending solo

    pink floyd – sorrow opening solo

    Good call.Especially 'Sorrow'.Real hairs standing up on back of neck stuff!

    Clobber – Member
    I agree with Gary_C in that it HAS to comfortably numb and I also agree with Norfolk-In-Chance in that it HAS to be Live

    BUT… not from the pulse tour… it has to be from the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" live album

    Which also includes many other great solos, you should buy it now…

    Agreed.

    marts500
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    "Love Thing"
    Joe Satriani
    crystal planet album

    you'll love it

    marts500
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    oh yeah….
    try Steve Vai
    "Lotus Feet"

    twohats
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    walla24 – Member

    cant find these two:
    pelican – a delicate sense of balance
    godspeed you! black emperor

    Here you go

    Pelican – A delicate sense of balance

    God Speed You Black Emperor

    Not on Spotify mind.

    walla24
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    thanks twohats 😀
    and everyone else, this is an epic playlist!

    neverfastenuff
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    Anyone mentioned Gary Moore – Parisian Walkways, or anything by him cos all have ace guitar solo's..

    LordSummerisle
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    The Damned 'Smash It Up'

    eh? great song(s) yes, but blistering soulful guitar solo?

    ahhh… think 'Smash it up' part 1… the just the guitar and bass playing together to begin with, later joined by the drums…

    Part 2 kicks in when Mr. Vanian screams 'smash it up!'

    stevenmenmuir
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    Sympathy for the devil, the live version from get your ya ya's out. Too many by Neil Young but the Weld album is a good place to start as I think he's better when he's live. Marc Ford when he was with the Black Crowes. Pretty much anything from the second album but Wiser Time from Amorica is my favourite. Can't beat a bit of slide.

    CaptainMainwaring
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    Cream (Eric Clapton) – Crossroads

    Santana – Samba Par Ti

    Stevie Ray Vaughn – Pride and Joy

    Purplefunkymonkey
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    NILS LOFGREN I'm not a fan of his but this is one of the best pieces of guitar playing I've heard , the live version is stunning through a decent HiFi system.

    and I am the resurrection one of my favourite songs. 8)

    da funk

    mudpup
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    UFO – 'Love to Love' from Strangers in the Night
    Anything by Zakk Wylde/Black Label Society
    Van Halen – 'I'm the one' from the first album – supposedly Eddie throwing the whole kitchen sink into one solo

    cinnamon_girl
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    glenp – totally agree about srv's Little Wing – I get shivers!

    nick1c/manitou – didn't know the Allman Brothers covered the classic Stormy Monday. A link to it at all please?

    mikey74
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    Allman Brothers – In Memory of Elizabeth Reed from the Filmore Concerts cd.

    People have already mentioned them but Sorrow and Comfortably Numb from Delicate Sound of Thunder are stunning.

    Also, for sheer mind-blowingness Stevie Ray Vaughan – Rude Mood.
    Pretty much anything played by Randy Rhoads but in particular from the live Tribute album: Mister Crowley; Children of the Grave; Revelation (Mother Earth)

    Metallica: Fade to Black; Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
    Eagles: Hotel California
    Iron Maiden: Powerslave
    Pantera: Cemetary Gates

    surfer
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    Wishbone Ash "Throw down the sword" from Argus

    One off the first albums I bought!

    Northwind
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    Believer by Viva Voce. I never knew women could play the guitar :mrgreen: The album version's a little bit tame but live it's phenomenal, like Buddy Guy turned up to 11.

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