metallica1432
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posted on 11/2/2004 at 11:58, Reply 30 |
that is one of their better solos i think but dificulty wise i dont think
it is the best. I stick to a lot of the solos on the black album.. They
are more complicated and some are longer. Thats my opinion tho.
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Spidercents
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posted on 11/2/2004 at 22:32, Reply 31 |
| I didnt like the solo in enter sandman...It didnt sound right to me...Oh
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Courtney
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posted on 11/3/2004 at 07:04, Reply 32 |
I liked all of the solos on guns n roses' Appetite for Destruction.
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metallica1432
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posted on 11/3/2004 at 11:58, Reply 33 |
appetite was good but i think a better cd is use your illusion the one with
both cds. No great solos but good down to earth songs, i especially liked
their version of knockin on heavens door by bob dylan. Good stuff, dont
likem now tho.
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SW0RDF15H
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posted on 11/4/2004 at 06:52, Reply 34 |
wot about santanas oye como va, that intro riff is catchy n a classic |
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dino-420
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posted on 11/4/2004 at 21:54, Reply 35 |
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Spidercents
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posted on 11/5/2004 at 15:00, Reply 36 |
| Top jimmy has a cool solo...So does hot for teacher... ____________________ Treat people the way you would want to be treated. |
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Gutter
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posted on 11/6/2004 at 02:44, Reply 37 |
I would probably have to say the last guitar solo in "The twilight is my
robe" by Opeth is my current top pick. That is based solely on the use of
effects. They hit a single note with a phaser or something and it just
makesthe whole thing.
In the all time fav's column, I have a live version of Astronomy by Blue
Oyster Cult that has an unreal solo in it. The transition from slow to
blindingly fast is so smooth you don't even notice it. One minute it is
mellow and melodic, and then all of a sudden it is blindingly intenseand
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Spidercents
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posted on 11/6/2004 at 16:30, Reply 38 |
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ricoboc
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posted on 11/6/2004 at 17:54, Reply 39 |
I disagree...all solos are not great...
Some are much better than others.!
It's all a matter of personal taste. If you like blues, then obviously
you'll prefer a blues lick, if metals your thing ,then a metal lick and so
on.
I happen to love progressive rock and fine tuned articulate playing, from
Jazz to progressive Jazz and Fusion.
You'll never hear me call a blues lick of any kind, the best lick I've ever
heard. this includes anything the late great Jimi Hendrix or Sevie Ray
Vaughn may have done.
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