What Are Your Favorite Guitar Solos?

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Jimi Page:since ive been lovin you
jimi hendrix:drivin south
david gilmore:dogs
billy corgan:soma
duane allman:elizabeth reed
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Slash - November Rain
Dimebag - Domination
Randy Rhoads - Mr. Crowley
Steve Vai - For the Love of God
Yngwie Malsmsteen - Black Star
Zakk Wylde - all solos in S.I.N.
Arch Enemy - Burning Angel
Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun
Kenny Wayne Sheperd - Blue on Black
Jason Becker - Perpetual Burn
Cacophony - Speed Metal Symphony
MegaDeth - Holy Wars...The Punishment Due
John Petrucci - Stream of Consciousness
Vinnie Moore - The Maze
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Can't believe that I forgot this one:



Buckethead - Nottingham Lace
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jayb5150 wrote: nuno bettencourt..no respect
Pat Badger also lays down an awesome bassline in that song!!!
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Bert|Evil wrote:Burning Heart ~ Adrian Vanderberg (sp?)
Good song~
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TED NUGENT

prof OPINION on his FRET BOX playing abilities please?

he's on tv lately and i wonder what other axemen think of him.

good? bad? indifferent??

what do you think?
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Starr wrote:
Bert|Evil wrote:Burning Heart ~ Adrian Vanderberg (sp?)
Good song~
Ahh yeah!! I’ve certainly heard more technical and/ or complicated leads, but that one fits the song beautifully!
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no surrender wrote:TED NUGENT

prof OPINION on his FRET BOX playing abilities please?

he's on tv lately and i wonder what other axemen think of him.

good? bad? indifferent??

what do you think?
He’s a great guitar player, but I think it is his attitude that has inspired me the most. When I was a lot younger, I saw him open for Kiss at the War Memorial. He climbed to a platform above the drum set (probably 25-30 feet from the stage floor) to play a lead and then jumped off. As he jumped, he was still playing the lead and landed in front of the mic in time to sing.

Considering that he was one of the few rock stars on drugs, that night inspired me greatly.
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Hendrix - Castles Made of Sand
Hendrix - Axis Bold As Love
Mad Season - Above
Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbetter (I know it's a little wing rip-off, but I still like it)
Where I Stand - Days of the New
Metallica - No Leaf Clover
G'NR - Patience
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"Electric Funeral" -Sabbath

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"Punishment" -Biohazard

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"Bad Seed" -Life of Agony



anyone know these or am i on another planent?? 8)
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no surrender wrote: am i on another planent?? 8)

It is decidedly so.... :twisted:
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Bert|Evil wrote:
no surrender wrote:TED NUGENT

prof OPINION on his FRET BOX playing abilities please?

he's on tv lately and i wonder what other axemen think of him.

good? bad? indifferent??

what do you think?
He’s a great guitar player, but I think it is his attitude that has inspired me the most. When I was a lot younger, I saw him open for Kiss at the War Memorial. He climbed to a platform above the drum set (probably 25-30 feet from the stage floor) to play a lead and then jumped off. As he jumped, he was still playing the lead and landed in front of the mic in time to sing.

Considering that he was one of the few rock stars on drugs, that night inspired me greatly.
Ted's never been a drug addict. His only drug of choice was pussy.
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Mistress_DB wrote:
Bert|Evil wrote:
no surrender wrote:TED NUGENT

prof OPINION on his FRET BOX playing abilities please?

he's on tv lately and i wonder what other axemen think of him.

good? bad? indifferent??

what do you think?
He’s a great guitar player, but I think it is his attitude that has inspired me the most. When I was a lot younger, I saw him open for Kiss at the War Memorial. He climbed to a platform above the drum set (probably 25-30 feet from the stage floor) to play a lead and then jumped off. As he jumped, he was still playing the lead and landed in front of the mic in time to sing.

Considering that he was one of the few rock stars on drugs, that night inspired me greatly.
Ted's never been a drug addict. His only drug of choice was pussy.
My bad... I meant to keystroke "who has never been on drugs".
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ok I got this cd that was put out by Guitar World called Guitars that Rule the World. No clue where I picked this up at (I'm gonna guess maybe VJ's ) but it's a really good comp. Here's the track list.

Reb Beach - Black Magic
Richie Sambora - Mr. Sambo
Yngwie Malmsteen - Leviathan
Paul Gilbert - I understand completely
Elliot Easton - Walk on Walden
Zakk Wylde - Farm Fiddlin
Nuno Bettencourt - Bumble Bee (Crash Landing)
Alex Skolnick - Filler of soul
Richie Kotzen - Chype Fluxx
Albert Collins - Blues for Stevie
Dickey Betts & Warren Haynes - Willie and Poor Bob
Reeves GAbrels - Why do I feel like I'm bleeding
EArl Slick - Sufer Junkie Dude


it says it was released in 91 on Metal Blade.
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HENDRIX - VOODOO CHILE

that song always makes me wanna grab a guitar! maybe his skills dont run with the shredders, but man the pure otherworldly tone and feel that man had is intense
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