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Fretbuzz
Joined: 15 Jan 2000 Posts: 254 Location: Americas Beer Producing Capital
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2000 10:54 pm Post subject: favorite solo |
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Eruption----sheer brilliance for a pentatonic exercise.
Back to Shala Bal---Joe Satriani it is just a cool piece.
Attitude Song, or Viv Woman----- Two words Steve Vai (and his blue hair)for you Zappa fans
Scit,Scat,Wah---Paul Gilbert+Bruce Bouillet(Racer X) I just like it ok....
Black Star---Yngwie Malmsteen
Hell I could go on forever. |
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Rex
Joined: 07 Apr 2000 Posts: 28
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2000 11:08 pm Post subject: favorite solo |
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"I'm Eighteen" - Coopster
"Deep" and "Sleepless" - Anathema
"Where The Slime Live" - Morbid Angel
"Dyers Eve", "Blackened", and Hamster's solo in "To Live Is To Die"
"Angry Again" - Megadeth
Kreiger's solo in "Light My Fire"
Bass solos as well? If so, then all of Cliff Burton's ****. Especially his intro to "For Whom The Bell Tolls" on Cliff 'em All.
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Dark Reign
Joined: 22 Aug 2000 Posts: 287 Location: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2000 7:51 am Post subject: favorite solo |
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Helloween-Halloween
Europe-The Final Countdown....easy, I just like the sound!
Riot-Narita
Yngwie Malmsteen-Far Beyond the Sun
off the top of my head |
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HeatherMetal
Joined: 26 Jul 1999 Posts: 1586 Location: Nashvegas, TN USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2000 8:34 am Post subject: favorite solo |
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They say the first solo love is always the best . .
Randy Rhoads - Diary of a Madman |
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OverMuch
Joined: 27 Feb 1999 Posts: 846 Location: Seattle, Washington USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2000 10:11 am Post subject: favorite solo |
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Just about any Warren DeMartini solo.
Joe Satriani - Surfin' and Satch Boogie
Randy Rhodes - Crazy Train
Kirk Hammet - One ...true story: I actually had trouble remembering his name just now! Heh! Take that, Metallica!
Reb Beach - Erase the Slate
Zakk Wylde - Mr. Tinkertrain
Man, this list could go on... |
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Acacia70
Joined: 10 Apr 2000 Posts: 146 Location: Suffolk, VA
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2000 10:41 am Post subject: favorite solo |
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as a whole, i would say the solos on Peace Sells are amazing. everytime I listen to that LP i get goosebumps. mustaine and poland together were utterly amazing.
Sean |
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THE TROOPER
Joined: 23 Mar 1999 Posts: 82 Location: Douglasville, Ga, usa
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2000 12:55 pm Post subject: favorite solo |
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Best goosebump inspiring piano/guitar solo: Revelation (Mother Earth) |
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SpiritOnParole
Joined: 02 Aug 1999 Posts: 2655 Location: New York, NY/Somerset, NJ.
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2000 2:36 pm Post subject: favorite solo |
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Gary Hoey rules. His cover of "Money" is absolutely blistering, and it's not easy to improve upon Pink Floyd. |
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Motorola
Joined: 21 Feb 2000 Posts: 587 Location: Planet Earth
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2000 2:59 pm Post subject: favorite solo |
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Acacia70, the version of Still In Love With You on Live & Dangerous features Robbo for sure. I haven't heard the version on the Live/Life album, but I doubt that it was Gary Moore. Gary's style never really suited Lizzy, and especially not on this track!
By the way, what do you think of Gary's crappy attempts at playing the bluse lately? It's some sort of blues pop rock with metal solos. Gary hasn't released any decent material since After The War. |
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