The 100 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time
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I play as well, complete garbage, BUT I didn't look at it that closely to see how their criteria might have swayed the list (and don't care enough to look at it).As a guitar player myself, this list is absolute garbage.
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The 100 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time
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April 12, 1970, Miles Davis performed Bitches Brew at the Fillmore in SF on an evening when his band was opening for the Grateful Dead. The reaction apparently to a band member of the Dead was how do we follow that? This is just one reason why lists are worthless by and large……. Here is another.…..People will always say these lists are "crap" because they don't agree with their personal opinions. I agree there are some solos that are overrated and some that are underrated. The fact that it doesn't include more than 1 jazz solo is criminal, but I get it, nobody listens to jazz anymore.
I was happy to see Phish's Stash and Wilco's Impossible Germany on the list. A few of my favorite rock solos by two of the best rock soloists. Personally, I would put Sultan's higher. Knopfler's use of chord tones in the solo makes it better than most rock solos which just run up and down the same scale.
April 12, 1970, Miles Davis performed Bitches Brew at the Fillmore in SF on an evening when his band was opening for the Grateful Dead. The reaction apparently to a band member of the Dead was how do we follow that? This is just one reason why lists are worthless by and large……. Here is another.…..
Coincidentally i have been playing Bitches Brew as background music at work. A younger person in my office heard it and asked " where has this been all my life".
Yes, I recommended that to her as well.'A Kind of Blue' my favorite. Your young colleague is in for a treat....
I did say "many" He was great.Check out this video, "gary moore still in love with you"
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I preface this by saying that my musical talents is limited to dropping a CD into my stereo and my education is just exploring. That being said, one of my favorite guitarists is BB King. I've always preferred rougher blues acts like early John Lee Hooker, Hound Dog Taylor ("When I die, they'll say 'He couldn't play ****, but he sure made it sound good'"), T-Model Ford, etc. and used to find BB's music a bit too clean. However, when he played at Eisenhower Auditorium back in '97, I camped out overnight for tickets because I at least understood his status. First in line, I got six front row center tickets. Seeing him live was one of those few 'Holy Fu@#%ing Chr!$t' moments I've ever had at a performance. Electrifying. Even with his minimalist style, I believe he once said that "notes are expensive, use them wisely." the music that came out of his guitar was amazing. I believe he was in his seventies at the time, but it was an incredible show. I'm not an autograph seeker, but I asked him to sign my ticket when he shook my hand at the end of the show.
One of my favorite YouTube videos is of him playing at Farm Aid in 1985. He breaks a string in the middle of his solo for How Blue Can You Get and he keeps on singing while he restrings it himself with the band never missing a beat. It starts around the three minute mark.
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The 100 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time
Blues pioneers, hippie jammers, punk rockers, metal warriors, funkateers, and morewww.yahoo.com
"I dreamed there was no war" Incredibly moving. Eagles instrumental.![]()
The 100 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time
Blues pioneers, hippie jammers, punk rockers, metal warriors, funkateers, and morewww.yahoo.com
I have been listening to:'A Kind of Blue' my favorite. Your young colleague is in for a treat....
Where is you solo n the list?As a guitar player myself, this list is absolute garbage.
Also, a forum I participate on that is basically comprised of guitar players, professionals to beginners has widely panned this list. Definitely some of the solos deserve to be on the list, but some for the listed artist isn’t even their best one. Coming from Rolling Stone, this is what their writers came up with, and I bet a lot of them don’t play guitar.
Glad to see you are a jazz aficionado. You know what they say about jazz musicians.....best in the world. I play trumpet in a jazz big band in the Atlanta.People will always say these lists are "crap" because they don't agree with their personal opinions. I agree there are some solos that are overrated and some that are underrated. The fact that it doesn't include more than 1 jazz solo is criminal, but I get it, nobody listens to jazz anymore.
I was happy to see Phish's Stash and Wilco's Impossible Germany on the list. A few of my favorite rock solos by two of the best rock soloists. Personally, I would put Sultan's higher. Knopfler's use of chord tones in the solo makes it better than most rock solos which just run up and down the same scale.
I have been listening to:
Thelonious Monk - live in Paris (1967).
Damn good stuff.
Yeah you know how a jazz musician makes a million dollars???? He starts out with 2 millionGlad to see you are a jazz aficionado. You know what they say about jazz musicians.....best in the world. I play trumpet in a jazz big band in the Atlanta.
True. Very unappreciated.Yeah you know how a jazz musician makes a million dollars???? He starts out with 2 million
Hey grant did you ever listen to Joe pass at all. He’s in a class by himself. His chord melody playing was incredible. He played guitar like it was a piano and if they would let jazz solos into the list. The list would be all jazz musicians.People will always say these lists are "crap" because they don't agree with their personal opinions. I agree there are some solos that are overrated and some that are underrated. The fact that it doesn't include more than 1 jazz solo is criminal, but I get it, nobody listens to jazz anymore.
I was happy to see Phish's Stash and Wilco's Impossible Germany on the list. A few of my favorite rock solos by two of the best rock soloists. Personally, I would put Sultan's higher. Knopfler's use of chord tones in the solo makes it better than most rock solos which just run up and down the same scale.
Of course. The term virtuoso gets thrown around too easily but not the case for Joe pass. So many great jazz guitarists that nobody knows.Hey grant did you ever listen to Joe pass at all. He’s in a class by himself. His chord melody playing was incredible. He played guitar like it was a piano and if they would let jazz solos into the list. The list would be all jazz musicians.
No collection of solos is complete without one from Glenn Campbell.