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Best Guitar Solo

Discussion in 'Sensorium' started by Sarevok•, Jan 15, 2004.

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    If Hammett's god then what's Satrianni?
    Satrianni is Hamett's teacher.....
    Saw G-3 twice and I gotta say steve Vai is THE best Live guitarist on the planet... bar none, I've seen Eddie to Yngwie to Richie Blackmore to Viv Cambell, And Steve is on Another planet when it comes to playing live>
     
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    Yes, Hammett is good but nowhere near as good as Satch and Vai. It is Satriani with one N btw :wave:

    Seen Vai live at the Astoria in London and it was awesome.
     
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    No way is Steve Vai the greatest guitarist. Everyone knows he lost a guitar battle with Ralph Macchio in 1986 :)

    Crossroads
     
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    Except the it was Steve Vai who actually played what Ralph was supposed to be playing, so your argument doesn't work, even if we ignore the fact that it was just a film (you probably knew, but just thought I'd point it out for those who don't)

    I've also seen Steve Vai live (with Tony Macapline also playing... I could hardly beleive my ears when he introduced him), and he is absolutely amazing

    [ February 16, 2004, 20:26: Message edited by: metal leper ]
     
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    Vai is the most talented guitarist alive at the moment and has been for a while. Wo0ps off topic shhsss
     
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    Vai is very good. But this is about the best guitar solo, not technical proficiency. I can't remember any of Vai, Satch, and especially not Yngwie's solos. They just don't stick. Randy Rhoads on the other hand solos incredibly and they are certainly memorable.

    Anyway, greatest guitarist: Steve Vai, he was the best on the G3 tour; he must have 12 inch fingers or something.
    Favourite guitarists: Randy Rhoads, John Petrucci, Alexi Laiho.
    Best solo: Welcome Home (Sanitarium) by Kirk Hammett - it's just beautiful.
     
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    Page in Stairway to Heaven, Knoppfler in Sultans of Swing, Alexi Liaho in CoB-s Silent Night Bodom night, Iron Maidens Adrian/Daves in Hallowed be thy name... many more...
     
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    i'd say, if not the best, then the most original; the intro of poundcake by Eddie Van Halen.
    Who would ever figure using a drill at a guitar and make music? :thumb:
     
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    Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley. Best guitar solo ever by the best guitarist ever. Randy Rhoads is God.
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    That is so treu I think his solo on Crazy Train takes second place :)
     
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    Ok I've only recently realized that rap is really a whole load of ****, after been exposed to some Linkin Park, Metallica and Dream Theater (I didn't regret my change of taste for a second) so I don't exactly know very much about music outside of rap, but I'd have to say that Dream Theaters album "six degrees of inner turbulance" has some of the best guitaring I have ever heard (which wouldent exactly be much but I'm still sure it's a good competitor at least)
     
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    The second one in Dark of the Sun by Arch Enemy.
     
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    Am I the only one who thinks (or has even heard of) Garry Moore?

    And I agree Kirt Hammet is great, even for an old man :p
     
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    I've seen Gary Moore live, and despite a few problems with his gear he was amazing
     
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    Rage Against the Machine - Calm Like a Bomb

    gives me shivers every time.
     
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    "All Along the Watchtower" - Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix was simply the man when it came to the guitar. This particular tune has such a haunting and lingering effect on me.
     
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    Tough one. I'm torn between Eddie Van Halen on respect the wind, and Dave Gilmour on time.

    <Edit: I forgot Richie Blackmore on Child in time>

    [ April 15, 2004, 20:51: Message edited by: takara ]
     
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    Wolf Hofmann's solo in Accept's "Metal Heart". The guitar solo in this song is Beethoven's "Fur Elise".
     
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