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NFT: Greatest guitar solo of all time

Adam G in Big D : 3/16/2023 6:00 pm
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Mark Knopfler  
RCPhoenix : 3/16/2023 8:00 pm : link
Brothers in Arms, among others.
RE: Lady Charlegme  
dannysection 313 : 3/16/2023 8:01 pm : link
In comment 16067678 LarmerTJR said:
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Steely Dan. End game


Good choice!

It's Kid Charlemagne

And the guitarist is Larry Carlton...

Duane Allman had two great solos in this performance of Statesboro  
Ira : 3/16/2023 8:03 pm : link
Blues at the Fillmore East. I wish I had gone to that concert.
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There's no greatest. There are favorites  
rnargi : 3/16/2023 8:12 pm : link
So many terrific choices mentioned here. My favorite guitarist is Mark Knopfler. My favorite solo by him is atvthe end of Telegraph Road...live...

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Ira  
Bill in TN : 3/16/2023 8:17 pm : link
Don't forget Stormy Monday from Fillmore East. I get tears and goosebumps every time I hear it.
RE: RE: Lady Charlegme  
Del Shofner : 3/16/2023 8:22 pm : link
In comment 16067714 dannysection 313 said:
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In comment 16067678 LarmerTJR said:


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Steely Dan. End game



Good choice!

It's Kid Charlemagne

And the guitarist is Larry Carlton...


gets my vote ...
Something many here may have never heard...  
rnargi : 3/16/2023 8:23 pm : link
Robert Randolph and Joe Bonamassa playing "Going Down" at the Crossroads festival a number of years ago. Randolph is one of the best (and a fave of mine) live guitarists yiu could ever hope to see.
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So many great Larry Carlton solos  
lono801 : 3/16/2023 8:24 pm : link
Fagan and Becker loved him
When I jam out  
Daniel in MI : 3/16/2023 8:35 pm : link
Mary Had a Little Lamb, it makes women swoon and men weep. I don’t get all the notes right, and sometimes I hit the whammy bar by accident. I also hit strings I didn’t mean to. There’s the occasional unintentional harmonic. But you get the idea what song it is. I’d have to put this up with the others mentioned here.
Crossroads  
richynyc : 3/16/2023 8:36 pm : link
EC from Wheels of Fire live. He has two scorchers. Take your pick. And Iim not a really a huge EC fan.
Oh, and that was one of EC’s  
richynyc : 3/16/2023 8:39 pm : link
Earliest lead vocal performance
Freddie King  
arniefez : 3/16/2023 8:59 pm : link
Have You Ever Loved A Woman
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You’re talking about solo right  
mattlawson : 3/16/2023 8:59 pm : link
Not riff


Already have great choices in the thread - but definitely some that classify more as an iconic riff than a solo.

To me - David Gilmore’s comfortably numb off Pulse is the best live solo in existence
Great guitar solo  
nochance : 3/16/2023 9:00 pm : link
Joe Satrini- Satch Boogie
RE: You must be really bored  
Payasdaddy : 3/16/2023 9:11 pm : link
In comment 16067475 BobOnLI said:
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There are at least 100 that qualify.


Yep
RE: The 2 that immediately jump to mind are  
Payasdaddy : 3/16/2023 9:18 pm : link
In comment 16067639 RickJames said:
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Painkiller and Crazy Train


I think zakk on no more tears is a great one
One of my unsung favorites is Eddie VH on his last album “ big River”. Just a real classic solo. Also like him “in a year to the day”. Both unsung songs but real nice solos.
Painkiller is great but love “ the sinner” live on unleashed in the East. Not great but what hooked me on metal.
One to check out. New extreme. Nuno kills it on new single that just dropped “ rise”. Seriously good
Yngwie on kree nakoorie a personal favorite
I could name thousands. Definitely not monster magnet. I
RE: Prince “My Guitar Gently Weeps”  
Payasdaddy : 3/16/2023 9:18 pm : link
In comment 16067642 eric2425ny said:
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, George Harrison tribute. Link - ( New Window )


One of my favorites. A fricking stud for sure.
Jimi  
Tim in JTown : 3/16/2023 9:25 pm : link
Machine Gun

Larry Carlton Mulberry Street, distant second.
Lots of  
lugnut : 3/16/2023 9:28 pm : link
Very well placed love for Duane and the Allmans (or is this site only for guys in their 50s?).

Blue Sky is sublime beautiful genius. Had it played at my wedding. It’s like it’s multiple genres, and its own genre. The interplay of Duane and Dickey is just brilliant gorgeousness.

And I could listen to nothing but Liz Reed on an endless loop till kingdoms come.

Derek Trucks might be the best similar thing going. Fucking fantastic slide player w/o trying to be a Duane knockoff. He and Trey Anastasia did a live cover of Layla that is fantastic.

One other fave: Hendrix - Machine Gun. Heavy blooz that is instantly recognizable as him. Nobody else can sound like that. Nobody.
RE: Lots of  
dannysection 313 : 3/16/2023 10:06 pm : link
In comment 16067857 lugnut said:
[quote] Very well placed love for Duane and the Allmans (or is this site only for guys in their 50s?).

Guilty as charged!

Plus, the "guitar era" was a 70's 80's thing. Today its Trey Anastasio, Derek Trucks, maybe Jimi Herring and?

Music's different now....and none for the better if you ask this guy in his 50's!
I'm with Margi  
fkap : 3/16/2023 10:06 pm : link
that it's a favorite over best kind of thing.

One of mine is Brian Eno's Baby's on Fire off Here come the warm jets. I think it is attributed to Robert Fripp, but I've seen it argued that it is someone else (perhaps Phil Manzanera?)
RE: I'm with Margi  
lono801 : 3/16/2023 10:16 pm : link
In comment 16067894 fkap said:
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that it's a favorite over best kind of thing.

One of mine is Brian Eno's Baby's on Fire off Here come the warm jets. I think it is attributed to Robert Fripp, but I've seen it argued that it is someone else (perhaps Phil Manzanera?)


If I recall correctly Manzanera does not play on Warm Jets. The solo has a definite Fripp sound.

Great choice.
RE: So many great Larry Carlton solos  
bluefin : 3/16/2023 10:31 pm : link
In comment 16067757 lono801 said:
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Fagan and Becker loved him

Carlton at times acted as a sort of musical director - he’d learn the tunes from Fagen/Becker, then make charts and communicate the concepts to the session jazz guys so they’d all be pointed in the right direction - he was a big reason why peak SD music is a seamless jazz/rock alloy.
RE: RE: The 2 that immediately jump to mind are  
smshmth8690 : 3/16/2023 10:54 pm : link
In comment 16067846 Payasdaddy said:
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Painkiller and Crazy Train



I think zakk on no more tears is a great one
One of my unsung favorites is Eddie VH on his last album “ big River”. Just a real classic solo. Also like him “in a year to the day”. Both unsung songs but real nice solos.
Painkiller is great but love “ the sinner” live on unleashed in the East. Not great but what hooked me on metal.
One to check out. New extreme. Nuno kills it on new single that just dropped “ rise”. Seriously good
Yngwie on kree nakoorie a personal favorite
I could name thousands. Definitely not monster magnet. I


Unleashed In The East may not have been the album that got me into metal, but it definitely helped set the hook. As for Monster Magnet, very underrated band. I saw them 3 (maybe 4) years ago, and they blew me away. They are touring again this summer, but only have European dates scheduled so far. I'm hoping they play here in the U.S. too. Can't recommend seeing them live enough. A couple of guys from Monster Magnet have another band 'The Atomic Bitchwax' another band worth checking out. They're out on tour now.

As for solo's, let's face it, there is no best, but these threads are great fun. I'll add the solo from My Sharona, by The Knack.
Guitar Solo  
Saratoga : 3/16/2023 11:04 pm : link
I second the vote for Jimi's Machine Gun. Saw it live at the Fillmore East on Jan 1, 1970 after a crazy time the night before in Times Square when the Sixties turned to the Seventies. It came out later as the Band of Gypsies album. The only thing that topped it? Twenty feet away from Hendrix at Woodstock playing the Star Spangled Banner.
Lifelong Touring Guitar Player Here  
Wildcardgiants : 3/16/2023 11:04 pm : link
What is a great guitar solo?

Is it the beautiful and tasteful close to Stairway to Heaven.

Is it the super tech style of Al Di Meola?

The simplicity of Jeff Beck?

Or the guitar harmonies of the Eagles (Hotel California), Little River Band or the Alman Brothers?

OF Charlie Christian ripping the fretboard in the 1940s?

There are thousands of great guitar solos recorded...

Larry Carlton  
Mike in Marin : 3/16/2023 11:40 pm : link
Kid Charlemagne
RE: Ira  
Ira : 3/17/2023 4:32 am : link
In comment 16067747 Bill in TN said:
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Don't forget Stormy Monday from Fillmore East. I get tears and goosebumps every time I hear it.


Good call. Thanks, Bill.
ANYTHING  
Mayo2JZ : 3/17/2023 6:10 am : link
from Stevie Ray Vaughan
RE: Just about anything from Stevie Ray Vaughan  
Mayo2JZ : 3/17/2023 6:12 am : link
In comment 16067677 US1 Giants said:
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You said it brother. He was from another planet
RE: And it’s not Becker, it’s Larry Coltran…  
Mayo2JZ : 3/17/2023 6:14 am : link
In comment 16067681 LarmerTJR said:
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^^^*


Tremendous talent from a session musician to his solo career but don’t forget about Chuck Loeb. Gone before his time
RE: RE: So many great Larry Carlton solos  
Mayo2JZ : 3/17/2023 6:19 am : link
In comment 16067923 bluefin said:
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Fagan and Becker loved him


Carlton at times acted as a sort of musical director - he’d learn the tunes from Fagen/Becker, then make charts and communicate the concepts to the session jazz guys so they’d all be pointed in the right direction - he was a big reason why peak SD music is a seamless jazz/rock alloy.


Have you ever heard LC’s blues album “About Last Night”? Amazing
Hard to pick just one  
Eman11 : 3/17/2023 6:45 am : link
But Steve Hackett’s Firth Of Fifth one is in the conversation.
Blackmore  
Gman11 : 3/17/2023 7:59 am : link
On Deep Purple's Child In Time
RE: RE: RE: So many great Larry Carlton solos  
bluefin : 3/17/2023 8:31 am : link
In comment 16068027 Mayo2JZ said:
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Fagan and Becker loved him


Carlton at times acted as a sort of musical director - he’d learn the tunes from Fagen/Becker, then make charts and communicate the concepts to the session jazz guys so they’d all be pointed in the right direction - he was a big reason why peak SD music is a seamless jazz/rock alloy.



Have you ever heard LC’s blues album “About Last Night”? Amazing [/quote
No, but I will, thanks.]
Life in the Fast Lane  
davew926 : 3/17/2023 9:06 am : link
A lot of stuff from Jimmy Page
I saw an interview with Keith Richards and he said he preferred a good riff to a solo. You can see the Stones didn't do a lot of songs with a solo although I think when he comes in on Sympathy for the Devil is great.
Life in the Fast Lane  
davew926 : 3/17/2023 9:07 am : link
A lot of stuff from Jimmy Page
I saw an interview with Keith Richards and he said he preferred a good riff to a solo. You can see the Stones didn't do a lot of songs with a solo although I think when he comes in on Sympathy for the Devil is great.
since he and his ex are in the  
Enzo : 3/17/2023 9:16 am : link
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RE: RE: Duane Allman  
truebluelarry : 3/17/2023 11:07 am : link
In comment 16067641 Chris in Philly said:
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Blue Sky.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSDf2Usd8n4&t=144s



A big chunk of that solo is Dickie Betts, no?


Dickie has the first solo, Duane the second one.
Whipping post  
BigBlue2112 : 3/17/2023 11:21 am : link
saw Zac Brown Band do a cover of it a few years back. incredible job
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Another vote for Duane Allman  
John Bravo : 3/17/2023 11:34 am : link
for his work on "Somebody Loan Me A Dime" with Boz Skaggs.
RE: Life in the Fast Lane  
Wildcardgiants : 3/17/2023 11:52 am : link
In comment 16068152 davew926 said:
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A lot of stuff from Jimmy Page
I saw an interview with Keith Richards and he said he preferred a good riff to a solo. You can see the Stones didn't do a lot of songs with a solo although I think when he comes in on Sympathy for the Devil is great.


That's because a riff is all Richards has in has bag....
No love for EVH  
NNJ Tom : 3/17/2023 11:53 am : link
Eruption ???
Dickey Betts...  
BMac : 3/17/2023 12:20 pm : link
...Hand Picked.
RE: Whipping post  
j_rud : 3/17/2023 12:27 pm : link
In comment 16068353 BigBlue2112 said:
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saw Zac Brown Band do a cover of it a few years back. incredible job Link - ( New Window )


Used to wait til I closed out my tab at the corner bar and play the 27 minute live version as I headed for the door. I'm not a big prank guy and I don't typically screw with people but something about that used to give me great joy.
Lots of really good opinions here...  
Brown_Hornet : 3/17/2023 12:51 pm : link
... I never cared for shredding.
Jimmy Page, David Gilmour and even though he's a completely different kind of guy Tom Schultz did some interesting things with harmonies during his solos.

There's also a couple of guys that I've played with here in Richmond who can play with the absolute best of them.
Hey Joe- Roy Buchannon  
gtt350 : 3/17/2023 12:59 pm : link
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Someone has to give a metal choice  
Greg from LI : 3/17/2023 1:34 pm : link
And that someone is me. Marty Friedman in “Tornado of Souls”
RE: RE: RE: Duane Allman  
dannysection 313 : 3/17/2023 2:30 pm : link
In comment 16068328 truebluelarry said:
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In comment 16067641 Chris in Philly said:
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Blue Sky.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSDf2Usd8n4&t=144s


A big chunk of that solo is Dickie Betts, no?


Dickie has the first solo, Duane the second one.

Actually, on the studio version, from Eat a Peach, Duane goes first, Dickie second....

As a guitar player, I've studied both solos pretty carefully, with some success...some...
Meh.  
Rick5 : 3/17/2023 7:34 pm : link
There is no such thing. Just personal favorites. I could name 100 that are pretty much all equally awesome to me.
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