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OT: Favorite guitar solos

Everything on this 1965 album is magic.

 
While I started with metal, nobody, NOBODY, picks any faster than bluegrass musicians. I can't even think where to start with guitar solos from that genre. So while this isn't bluegrass, it's definitely old timey in feel. David Rawlings is a wild man on his guitar.

 
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Not quite guitar but after the 7 minute mark, it's mesmerizing.
Opening the time capsule:
Ravi Shankar at Monterey Pop 1967.
 
I'll preface this by saying this may not be for everyone. But, if you truly enjoy listening to/seeing the art of guitar playing, you should watch this video.

Yes, he's wearing a KFC bucket and a mask. I promise you it's worth the listen.

I give you Buckethead. One of the best to ever do it and more "famous" than you think if you Google him.

Not too heavy, I promise.

 
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Have you seen the live version from the Pulse concert in 1994? That solo is unbelievable
Absolutely! David's solo from the Pulse concert is otherworldly - something the gods would listen to at the beginning (or end) of time! (In the interests of transparency, i need to admit i'm a big PF fan). Here is the track from the Pulse concert:

 
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A crowd pleaser from Woodstock:



(TYA has the distinction of being one of the tightest bands i've heard live. I sat 20 feet from Alvin on two different nights in Pasadena, CA. I felt as though i'd jammed my finger in a light socket)
 
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Pat Metheny Group — Are You Going With Me?
Guitar solo starts at 3:45. An emotive live performance by a virtuoso using a guitar synthesizer.

 
Aside from some of the obvious favorites that appear on threads like this I’ll go less obvious and less popular and dig a little bit into the underbelly of rock and roll. This is some high energy, killer stoner rock with an extended guitar solo and oh the bass player is basically soloing away with his own sick sounds. Don’t let the song title or genre scare you away. The face melt starts around 3:05. Hope you give it a try.
 
I'll preface this by saying this may not be for everyone. But, if you truly enjoy listening to/seeing the art of guitar playing, you should watch this video.

Yes, he's wearing a KFC bucket and a mask. I promise you it's worth the listen.

I give you Buckethead. One of the best to ever do it and more "famous" than you think if you Google him.

Not too heavy, I promise.



Another hidden gem is Roy Clark on The Odd Couple

 
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