Legendary guitar solos!
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Forgotten legends...
Al DiMeola, first few solo albums and with Chick Corea's Return To Forever.
e.g. "Flight Over Rio", "Race With Devil on Spanish Highway", "Dark Eye Tango"
Steve Hackett, ex-Genesis
e.g. "Firth of Fifth" or "Time Lapse at Milton Keynes"
Carlos Santana, maybe Steve Howe, are other possibilities for "legend" status.
Al DiMeola, first few solo albums and with Chick Corea's Return To Forever.
e.g. "Flight Over Rio", "Race With Devil on Spanish Highway", "Dark Eye Tango"
Steve Hackett, ex-Genesis
e.g. "Firth of Fifth" or "Time Lapse at Milton Keynes"
Carlos Santana, maybe Steve Howe, are other possibilities for "legend" status.
- Otohiko
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Oh, not forgotten!
Santana, Howe, Hackett and DiMeola all get a nod from me. Generally though, I find Howe and Hackett's work was much better with their respective Legendary Bands than on their own. Same, from my point of view, is the case with Floyd's Gilmour.
Santana and Dimeola, on the other hand, I do find lots better on their own.
Another influential player not to be forgotten is Ritchie Blackmore. Did I mention him yet? Certianly, in the rock stream, one of the most influential figures ever.
Santana, Howe, Hackett and DiMeola all get a nod from me. Generally though, I find Howe and Hackett's work was much better with their respective Legendary Bands than on their own. Same, from my point of view, is the case with Floyd's Gilmour.
Santana and Dimeola, on the other hand, I do find lots better on their own.
Another influential player not to be forgotten is Ritchie Blackmore. Did I mention him yet? Certianly, in the rock stream, one of the most influential figures ever.
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Nightwish - Over the Hills and Far Away - 2:55-3:10
Sonata Artica - Wolf and Raven - 2:40 - 3:04
Blind Guardian - Welcome to Dying - 2:23 - 3:10
Tuatha De Danann - Battle Song - 3:05-3:31
Live - Shit Town - 3:04 - 3:18
Mp3 of said solos.
Sonata Artica - Wolf and Raven - 2:40 - 3:04
Blind Guardian - Welcome to Dying - 2:23 - 3:10
Tuatha De Danann - Battle Song - 3:05-3:31
Live - Shit Town - 3:04 - 3:18
Mp3 of said solos.
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- Otohiko
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No, haven't heard Night I think... I've heard a bit of his solo stuff which was, in some respect, bad, and some that's not so bad.flint_the_dwarf wrote:Ah yes, I forgot Ritchie Blackmore. Have you heard his Blackmore's Night stuff? I like it quite a bit.
In general, Blackmore is just massively influential. You have whole generations of guys, from Brian May to Joe Satriani who definitely were directly influenced by his playing.
In terms of influential guitarists, the three top ones I'd have to name off would be Jimi, Blackmore, and John McLaughlin.
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what about AC/DC
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- Otohiko
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yuppa wrote:You can't forget your roots
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Anyways, moving on...
well, sure, I'm not gonna argue with the above-mentioned influences. Just that, since most people went up with their favorites, I put up mine too. There's really more world-class guitarists out there than you can shake a stick at...
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