Buck Dharma - Veteran of the Psychic Wars (Blue Oyster Cult - Extraterrestrial live) is the reference for me. However it's difficult to stick to one...
I also love:
Zoot Horn Rollo - Long Neck Bottles (Captain Beefheart) David Gilmour - Dogs (Pink Floyd) Bill Nelson - Jet Silver and the Dolls of Venus (Be-bop Deluxe) Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun (live) John McLaughlin - Vital Transformation (Mahavishnu Orchestra) Frank Zappa - Watermelon in Easter Hay
Lots of Leo Kottke, Hound Dog Taylor, Elmore James, Lightnin' Hopkins...
Posts: 198 | Location: Charlottesville, VA | Registered: 07 March 2005
By no means my favourite - too early in the morning actually THINK........but what comes immediately to mind is Funkadelic - Maggot Brain and for a new one Muse - Stockholm Syndrome.
I dont understaand why so many bag them?
Posts: 91 | Location: Melbourne | Registered: 04 July 2005
Originally posted by ¡KevinHess!: J Mascis - "Say the Word" (J Mascis & the Fog)
This is definitely in my top 10.
This is a hard question, by the way. This is something I think about maybe too much. My favorites change all of the time, but a few are always near the top. I guess, for now, I'll go with Richard Lloyd's solo on Matthew Sweet's "Sick of Myself."
------------------------------- "I distrust a close-mouthed man. He generally picks the wrong time to talk and says the wrong things. Talking's something you can't do judiciously unless you keep in practice." -The Maltese Falcon
As guitar solos go, I love: The Eagles' Hotel California (the opening) Led Zeplin Stairway to Heaven Eric Clapton on Crossroads I also love Clapton's work on George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Almost everything Jimmy Hendrix played!
Boy, you got to carry that weight a long time!
Posts: 396 | Location: Georgia | Registered: 14 October 2005
Everyone has mentioned great solos. As far as guitar solos having an impact on the momentum of a song, I've always appreciated the energy Brian May's solo has at the end of "We Will Rock You". It's a great ending for that song.
Posts: 138 | Location: San Francisco | Registered: 01 November 2004
Hey hudson: yes, yes, yes, and yes. You've captured 4 of rock's all-time greatest guitarists right there, and also pointed out some of their best solos. "Since I've been lovin you" is an amazing song, and the solo is one of my favourites (along with Stairway and Babe, I'm gonna leave you) Kirk Hammet--where would rock be without this true thrasher? "Master of Puppets" is one of the best metal songs ever, and has a wicked solo. So does "Ride the Lightning" and "One." And finally, Slash. An incredible guitarist, my personal favourite solo probably being "sweet child o' mine" or "don't cry." But who has the best solo of all time? David Gilmour. His work is transcendent, especially on the masterpiece "Comftorably Numb." He also manages to make "Another Brick in the Wall pt. 2" not just another brick in the wall with a challenging solo full of crazy staccatos.. in any case, the classiest, craziest, and in comftorably numb, the most transcendent rock guitarist ever.
Marc Ribot on Tom Waits' Cold Water or Down In The Hole. I agree with the earlier post that The Edge's solo on The Fly is fantastic aswell. If Blixa Bargeld did solos they'd probably be my favourite, but he doesn't bother... All part of his aesthetic don't you know...
Posts: 354 | Location: Havana, Cuba | Registered: 14 March 2006