MegaSack DRAW - This year's winner is user - rgwb
We will be in touch
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oh, and;
All the love that you miss, all the people that you can't recall.......
Today I have taught someone the start of the solo from Run To The Hills, someone else the first solo in Sanitarium and someone else Black Magic Woman in full. Good day all things considered!
And of course....
which pretty neatly summarises all 'metal' guitar solos 😉
Only grab of the solo I could find and the whole song's a bit lengthy..
I like this one, but it's me, so I would
WOO HOO!!! Bookmarks thread but so far there's SRV, Rory, Gary. YES!!! 8)
😀
Edit: We need Joe and Jimi.
Well, what can I say! A legend whom I've had the pleasure of seeing. 🙂
Godfather of Grunge:
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Meet Joe, saw him play this live, my hairs stood up.
Please watch.
enjoy 😀
Here's the Big Man:
Here's Jimi in 1970, pretty stripped-back playing:
somwhere in here
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Lets all take LSD and play music
Neil Young maybe isn't the greatest technically but music has to be about more than technical proficiency. This song makes the hairs stand up.
and daft solo from 2.46
have always loved this track (it was this that got me into rush in the first place).
one of the few things i can play on guitar too.
Some great stuff here, I'd have gone for that live version of Sultans of Swing too but this is probably my favourite cover version. Not a blistering solo (from about 1:47) by any means but great phrasing and I love the guitar tone.
Marc Ford kicking in at about 2.50
Was there a finer bluesman than Freddie King?
Pretty much one long solo
Solo from 2 minutes-ish. Sorry, no video.
It was many years ago. I had never heard of Joe Bonamassa. Planet Rock said, here's Sloe Gin, by Joe Bonamassa.
It started well, so I turned it up. I was working from home that day. I stopped working. I listened, rapt in the utter brilliance.
For me, Gary Moore will always be a rocker:
He is da man!
It was many years ago. I had never heard of Joe Bonamassa. Planet Rock said, here's Sloe Gin, by Joe Bonamassa.It started well, so I turned it up. I was working from home that day. I stopped working. I listened, rapt in the utter brilliance.
Ah yes..
