Is the guitar solo in "comfortably numb" the best in rock music history? _________________ “If Jesus came back and saw what was being done in his name, he'd never stop throwing up.”, "Hannah and her sisters" Woody Allen 1986
All of these might not even qualify as solos, but these are the ones that I love to hear the best.
Layla. Derek and the Dominos
Sultans of Swing. Dire Straits
All Along the Watchtower. Jimi Hendrix
That Lady. The Isley Brothers
It's too late. Carole King
Bridge of Sighs. Robin Trower
Ramblin Man. The Allman Brothers Band
Jessica. Allman Brothers Band
Savoir Faire. . Chic
Born on the Bayou. Creedence
Spirit in the Sky. Norman Greenbaum
Ramble Tamble. Creedence Clearwater Revival
The Other Side. Maggie Bell
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet. Bachman-Turner Overdrive
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One of the greatest lead guitar tracks ever.The real solo starts at 7:42, but there is excellence throughout. Get past the shitty production by Jann Wenner.
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[quote="Romanelli"]One of the greatest lead guitar tracks ever.The real solo starts at 7:42, but there is excellence throughout. Get past the shitty production by Jann Wenner.
Funny, at 7:42 (and the whole solo, in fact) obviously inspired Shine On You Crazy Diamond,
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