Voyage to Atlantis, somebody told me Hendrix taught this guy how to play but Wikipedia doesn’t seem to confirm it. Either way I put it on for my family at our Labor Day barbecue and they initially thought it was Hendrix so I choose to believe it
>are you talking about 1970?
Yeah I've watched the video a bunch of times over the years. The audio is shit but the solo is incredible. I'll check out that version after this Mountain Jam.
Pretty much any Judas Priest solo/s
Iconic ones like Painkiller, Ram it Down etc
and the soulful ones from the 70's like Beyond the Realms of Death.
Tipton and Downing were the greatest guitar duo in Metal.
Pere Ubu - Final Solution
solo at 3:33
the song itself and the instrumentation is already incredible but the tension and release of the solo is sheer brilliance
Anything from 90s Dinosaur Jr and J Mascis + The Fog
Dinosaur Jr - I Don't Wanna Go There
Mad Season - Wake Up
Mad Season - November Hotel
Anything by Kim Thayil
Anything by Hendrix
Anything by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Anything by Allman Brothers
Anything by David Gilmour
Anything by John Frusciante
Metallica - Fade to Black
Megadeth - Holy Wars
Steven Wilson - Drive Home (Guthrie Govan)
Maggot Brain
Cowboy Song
I love when musical artists shout "SOLO!" before the guitar solo
maggot brain
Voyage to Atlantis, somebody told me Hendrix taught this guy how to play but Wikipedia doesn’t seem to confirm it. Either way I put it on for my family at our Labor Day barbecue and they initially thought it was Hendrix so I choose to believe it
Kingston Wall - Two of a Kind
It also has some excellent drum fills and other drum parts on top of the amazing solo.
the first seven minutes of Shine On You Crazy Diamond
I would put the Dogs solo's up there as well.
Dreams - The Allman Brothers (Live at Filmore East)
are you talking about 1970? Because it wasnt played or released on the live album from 71.
This Ludlow show has the best Dreams
>are you talking about 1970?
Yeah I've watched the video a bunch of times over the years. The audio is shit but the solo is incredible. I'll check out that version after this Mountain Jam.
The sound is a lot better in Ludlow but I like the like Filmore solo better.
I always get goose pustules with Cicatriz ESP
Pretty much any Judas Priest solo/s
Iconic ones like Painkiller, Ram it Down etc
and the soulful ones from the 70's like Beyond the Realms of Death.
Tipton and Downing were the greatest guitar duo in Metal.
The 4.15 Bradford Executive
oh man, for me it would be difficult to choose 1 solo from Allan lol
The second half of Mountain Jam.
Duane and Dickey's interplay is goregous but then Duane goes off on his own and its simply brilliant playing...
here is just the second half
Honorable Mention: Ice Cream Man
hard to believe they were pretty much making it up on the spot. fucking brilliant. do zoomers even know?
Angel of Death
Pere Ubu - Final Solution
solo at 3:33
the song itself and the instrumentation is already incredible but the tension and release of the solo is sheer brilliance
Humor Me also has a great solo
fuck yeah
love ubu man, one of those very special bands
Three days. Both solos are a masterpiece
Ballrooms of Mars
anything by Santana
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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird
Admit it, it's kino
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Dude always knew how to make a good solo
Anything from 90s Dinosaur Jr and J Mascis + The Fog
Dinosaur Jr - I Don't Wanna Go There
Mad Season - Wake Up
Mad Season - November Hotel
Anything by Kim Thayil
Anything by Hendrix
Anything by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Anything by Allman Brothers
Anything by David Gilmour
Anything by John Frusciante
Metallica - Fade to Black
Megadeth - Holy Wars
Steven Wilson - Drive Home (Guthrie Govan)
Maggot Brain
Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing
QOTSA - I Appear Missing
Schenkerbros, we up
G&R's One in a Million
Mr Crowley or Testament - Souls of Black. the latter is so simple but I just love it.
Mr Crowley is a great one, especially the live version on the Tribute album