2 of my favorites. Eric is a friend, Carlos Santana's Godson. Walter is a friend of a friend who used to play lead for John Mayall, Canned Heat, and John Lee Hooker-I saw him live the other night.
The playing starts at around 4:15.
Although he's not my favorite guitarist, Clapton's solo in "Let it Rain" always makes me happy.
So I only recently learned that "Let it Rain" was originally recorded with entirely different lyrics, as "She Rides." I've been hearing it on Deep Tracks and on the Loft on Sirius and I heard it twice again this weekend. It is extremely jarring to me to hear it, as it upsets all the synapses I've developed around the "Let it Rain" lyrics with the same exact backing track. Very strange to hear it the other way:Memorable as my first ever regarded-as-favorite guitar solo, summer 1970.
So I only recently learned that "Let it Rain" was originally recorded with entirely different lyrics, as "She Rides." I've been hearing it on Deep Tracks and on the Loft on Sirius and I heard it twice again this weekend. It is extremely jarring to me to hear it, as it upsets all the synapses I've developed around the "Let it Rain" lyrics with the same exact backing track. Very strange to hear it the other way:
Isn't it funny how one sounds like a rock classic and the other a schlocky pop tune.Thank you/no thank you.
Mike Campbell, 3:00 mark and on...
Watch "Runnin' Down A Dream - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers" on YouTube
Slash's best GnR solo, IMO is in Estranged on Illusion II. So good Axl thanked him in the liner notes.Prince's "Purple Rain"
Slash in "Sweet Child O' Mine" and "November Rain"
Duane Allman in "Layla"
DingEstranged has the best Slash solo for my money.
Yeah, he's just crazy good.Cliche....but I always have liked Slashes solos on Sweet Child O' Mine, Knocking on Heavens Door, Night Train, Welcome to the Jungle...