Im going to add them as I think of them.
Denny Dias on Steely Dans Do it Again on Sitar (although it supposed to be guitat solo)
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Im going to add them as I think of them.
Denny Dias on Steely Dans Do it Again on Sitar (although it supposed to be guitat solo)
[QUOTE=werty]I was just about to say his name....He is definetely, without a single doubt, THE best solo guitarist to ever live on this earth!
My friend has his CD and showed it to me about 2 months ago.....freaking amazing :eek: :eek:[/QUOTE]
Malmsteen is cool. If you like uber shred you should hear Cacophony with Marty Freidman and Jason Becker, metal hair and everything.
[url]http://digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_guitarsolo.html[/url]
Re this link good to see Neal Schon and Ritchie Blackmore get a mention too.
nobody has even mentioned dimebag or any pantera song. god damn it bobby
^ ok lol
Megadeth - Cowntdown To Extincion (Marty's solo)
Eagles - Hotel California
Pantera - Cemetery Gates
[url]http://guitargeek.com/rigview/119/[/url]
Interesting link.
yeah i was gonna say steve vai :p
Clearly Tony likes toys
[url]http://guitargeek.com/rigview/476/[/url]
Alright.
1-A two minute segment ripped from Chicago's 'Liberation.' This momentary lapse of reason from the song is an expiremental twist, which (out of context) sounds unbelievably weird. I would have put up the whole song, but it's 15 minutes, so I'll just give you the expiremental part.
2-The part in the middle of 'Pigs (Three Different Ones) on the 'Animals' album by Pink Floyd. David Gimour attepts to make his voicebox guitar cry, squeal and oink. (I would've put the 'Frampton Comes Alive' version of 'Do You Feel Like We Do?' but I don't know where my CD is. :( )
3-This is the concluding solo from the live version of 'Comfortably Numb' by Pink Floyd on the 'Is There Anybody Out There?' album. WOW.
*EDIT* alright, here they are, but I have to apologize for the tremendously bad quality. :(
[QUOTE=taz_rocks_miami]Eddie Van Halen:Eruption, from the Album Diver Down. Gotta love it!:)[/QUOTE]
i can play alot of it
[QUOTE=crisis]Malmsteen is cool. .[/QUOTE]
If not the best solo guitarists, definetely the most skilled in super fast songs
[QUOTE=werty]If not the best solo guitarists, definetely the most skilled in super fast songs[/QUOTE]
but his ego is a little too big, he said in a guitar world i read "I can play things that will blow your F***ing head!" who says that?
[QUOTE=my porsche]but his ego is a little too big, he said in a guitar world i read "I can play things that will blow your F***ing head!" who says that?[/QUOTE]
That's nothing.
'So what if I can't drum to the bloody piece. I'm still the best....the best Keith Moon style drummer in the world!' -Keith Moon
Roger Waters fired Rick Wright from Pink Floyd for having too many opinions on politics and Wright wanted to put them into his songs. This pissed off Waters, who fired him after releasing 'Animals,' which is a musical interpretation of 'Animal Farm' and displays Waters' communist beliefs ten-fold.
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[QUOTE=Esperante]That's nothing.
'So what if I can't drum to the bloody piece. I'm still the best....the best Keith Moon style drummer in the world!' -Keith Moon
Roger Waters fired Rick Wright from Pink Floyd for having too many opinions on politics and Wright wanted to put them into his songs. This pissed off Waters, who fired him after releasing 'Animals,' which is a musical interpretation of 'Animal Farm' and displays Waters' communist beliefs ten-fold.
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i read animal farm, bloody orwellian comunists, i hated that book :mad:
yeah theres alot of big egos in music, i just pesonally dont like
yngwie malmsteen
yea i read animal farm too. communism would suck. but i guess if everyone could be happy with it it would work out pretty well. but the problem is i would never be happy with it and neither would most people.
communist propoganda or not, Animals is still a ****in awesome album