Most memorable Guitar Solos
Catchiest, most skillfull, or just the most AWESOME guitar solo - list artist and the song.
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Freebird is the best guitar solo EVER! -
to me its easily comfortably numb by david gilmour of pink floyd. he truly knows how to make to guitar "talk". david gilmour just has a gift. and in comfortably numb he puts such emotion in the solo. and to me no solo is close...another one is blue sky by dickie betts/duane allman. the most beautiful guitar solo ever. and another is dogs by david gilmour. the 3 solo's in that song are just genius...you got just raw talent in the first one, then such emotion in the second, and a mixture of both in the third...thie third being my favorite...but to me its the most underrated guitar solo. -
"Animals" is such a sleeper. It's a great CD. -
im debating on whether in the greatest album of all time...haha... -
Last night I was at an Aerosmith concert. There were times that Joe Perry had some soloing. He's a whole lot better than I realized. -
Pages guitar work in Since Ive Been Loving You. Blues guitar really does it for me. I love it. -
Cathedral or Eruption by EVH. -
Through the Fire and the Flames - Dragonforce, best dueling guitar solo of all time. period. end of discussion. -
yep , even though some of their stuff sounds computerized, if you know what i mean -
to me the best duel solo is blue sky by the Allman Brothers Band. it is the most beautiful song i think ive ever heard. the solo is incredible. -
national anthem- jimi hendrix -
Queen-We will Rock you. It's not particularly amazing technically, but I've never been able to get over how raw it is. -
Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine just love it! -
stair ay to heaven solo -
i mean stair way to heaven -
For me it's probably, Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child of Mine", or Led Zeppelin "Stairway to Heaven", I also like Kansas "Carry on my Wayward Son". -
Also, Lynard Skynard "Freebird". (Sorry for double comment) -
"eruption" by Van Halen -
paradise city - gnr -
Real original stuff.. Most skillful/awesome solo- Bliss by Paul Gilbert.