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David gilmour time from pink floyd Jerry cantrell Sea of sorrow from aic Steve Jones anarchy from pistols first solo Paul weller champagne supernova from oasis Albert hammond jr vision of division from strokes Chris shiflett rope from foo fighters Kerry King no sleep til brooklyn from beastie boys
So many to name, here's a few unsung heros imho: Smashing Pumpkins: Soma A7X: Hail to the King Megadeth: Tornado of Souls No Doubt: Don't Speak Sublime: Santeria 311: Beautiful Disaster Bon Jovi: Wanted Dead or Alive Skid Row: I Remember You Heart: Dreamboat Annie Iron Maiden: Aces High MCR: I'm Not Okay Pantera: Cemetery Gates
Here are some more great solos: Highway star - Deep Purple Back in black - ACDC Reelin in the years - Steely Dan Since I’ve been loving you - Led Zeppelin Achilles last stand - led Zeppelin Let’s go crazy - Prince Still in love with you (live) - Thin Lizzy Still got the blues - Gary Moore More than a feeling - Boston Time and Money - Pink Floyd
Dazed and Confused also. Just for the creativity to pursue the use of the bow on an electric guitar. While he had done it before, and others had done it before him, he certainly brought it into the spot light. Terry Kath's in “25 OR 6 TO 4” is one we all recognize immediately. Poor guy is underrated.
@@TheBlaqSpiderman You'd figure with 25 million subs that they could reach out to a couple actual guitar players from multiple genres to ask for recommendations for a better list. Cause this was pretty ass.
In no particular order of my favorite solos and duos, Eruption - Van Halen Speed Metal Symphony - Cacophony Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd November Rain - Guns n Roses Cliffs of Dover - Eric Johnson Angel of Salvation - Galneryus (it's japanese but this song is fantastic)
I'm not an Eddie fanboy. But Eruption at #21? Popularity? Maybe. Influence? Gotta be top 3. And sorry to be a hater, but nothing Jack White played is better than anything Eddie did. That one dropped my jaw. But to be fair, Jack is a great songwrifer. Also, where are the shredders?
This list was written by an edgelord dipshit that's never touched a guitar in their life. The fuckig disrespect to Dimebag, and by putting Rhodes & EVH so high on the list when they're the top 2 of all time.
@@CatherinePearl100I'm a musician. I've never written anything that didn't come out of me naturally. It's whatever I'm feeling at that moment. And a lot of the time it comes out more "complicated" than music that's more conventional. I love music that requires your attention, but I also love to lay back and groove or do something smooth and slow. It's all from my soul and emotions. And it's not just shredders that play a lot of notes. Mozart, Vince Gill, Coltrane and on and on. But If that music doesn't speak to you, there's nothing wrong with that.
The fact that Gilmour have 2 solos in the top 10, and others like Time, Hey You, High Hopes, and Another Brick in the Wall pt II were left out, speaks tons of what a great soloist he is
Randy Rhoads' "Mr. Crowley" solo is the greatest of all time. Sweet Jesus, his playing on that song is so moving it brings a tear to my eye. Literally.
My top 50 (Today): Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears [Zakk Wylde] Megadeth - Tornado of Souls [Marty Friedman] Judas Priest - Beyond the Realms of Death [Glenn Tipton/K. K. Downing] Ozzy Osbourne - Over the Mountain [Randy Rhoads] Savatage - Edge of Thorns [Criss Oliva] Pantera - Floods [Dimebag Darrell] Black Sabbath - Lonely is the Word [Tony Iommi] Iron Maiden - Wasted Years [Adrian Smith] Eric Johnson - Cliffs of Dover [Eric Johnson] Dream Theater - Under A Glass Moon [John Petrucci] Testament - Return to Serenity [Alex Scolnick] Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker [Jimmy Page] Metallica - Fade to Black [Kirk Hammett] Guns N' Roses - Locomotive [Slash] AC/DC - Ride On [Angus Young] Overkill - Hello From The Gutter [Bobby Gustafson] Dio - The Last In Line [Vivian Campbell] Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss [Kerry King/Jeff Hanneman] Exodus - Good Day To Die [Gary Holt] Dokken - In My Dreams [George Lynch] Joe Satriani - Summer Song [Joe Satriani] Alice In Chains - Them Bones [Jerry Cantrell] Kiss - Parasite [Ace Frehley] Queensrÿche - Operation Mindcrime [Chris DeGarmo] Dire Straits - Telegraph Road [Mark Knopfler] Van Halen - Hot for Teacher [Eddie Van Halen] Motörhead - Shine [Brian Robertson] Ozzy Osbourne - Bark at the Moon [Jake E. Lee] Rainbow - Catch The Rainbow - [Ritchie Blackmore] Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) [David Gilmour] Iron Maiden - Powerslave [Dave Murray] Annihilator - Alison Hell [Jeff Waters] Metal Church - Watch the Children Pray [Kurdt Vanderhoof] Morbid Angel - Where the Slime Live [Trey Azagthoth] Scorpions - The Sails of Charon [Uli Jon Roth] Iced Earth - Slave to the Dark [Jon Schaffer] Accept - Princess of the Dawn [Wolf Hoffmann] Lamb of God - Walk with Me In Hell [Mark Morton] Sepultura - Territory [Andreas Kisser] King Diamond - Black Horsemen [Andy LaRocque] Disturbed - Stricken [Dan Donegan] Pearl Jam - Alive [Mike McCready] Queen - Don't Stop Me Now [Brian May] Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion [Joe Perry] ZZ Top - Sharp Dressed Man [Billy Gibbons] Mercyful Fate - Evil [Hank Shermann] Testament - Trail of Tears [James Murphy] Def Leppard - Die Hard The Hunter [Steve Clark] Venom - Buried Alive [Mantas] Bon Jovi - Dry County [Richie Sambora]
Have to put Prince in my top 5 best guitarists of all time, Page, Gilmore, Richards, Clapton.. Shit EVH in there somewhere, Blackmore (solo from Child in time is completely mental).
Some of my favs that weren’t mentioned: Floods - Dimebag Tempest - Adam Jones Tornado of Souls - Marty Friedman One - Kirk Hammett Three Days - Dave Navarro
1. Eddie Hazel, Funkadelic- Maggot Brain 2. Trey Anastasio, Divided Sky- Phish 3. Duane Allman and Dickey Betts- Blue Sky 4. Dave Navarro, Jane's Addiction-Three days 5. Frank Zappa- watermelon in Easter hay
I'm quite certain it's impossible to make this list suit everyone's taste. Thank you. I quite enjoyed it and learned some neat stuff. Really glad Alex Lifeson was on the list.
Shout out to my favorite guitar solo in Runnin' Down a Dream by Tom Petty. My second favorite is the 2nd guitar solo in Sweet Child O'Mine, third favorite is the 3rd guitar solo in Sweet Child O'Mine, and my fourth favorite is the 1st guitar solo in Sweet Child O'Mine. 😁
So… basically this is the 30 greatest solos ever, compiled by someone who knows next to nothing about guitar playing and just went with the popular hits? Ok, great, thanks for that.
Guns n’ Roses’ Slash’s “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “November Rain,” Queen’s Brian May’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page’s “Stairway to Heaven” are among the best guitar solos!
Hold on, it was important to mention that Eruption wasn't even, or ever, a composition for release. It was his daily warm up routine to loosen his fingers. He did it daily, and the engineers on the record wisely hit record one day. Supposedly, the album version is just that, his candid warm up routine, having no idea he was being recorded.
Others that should've been on this list: If I Could Fly: Joe Satriani Whispering A Prayer: Steve Vai Over My Head (extended live version): Ty Tabor (King's X) Tears Of The Dragon: Roy Z (Bruce Dickinson) Black Star: Yngwie Malmsteen The Spirit Carries On: John Petrucci (Dream Theater) How Far Jerusalem: Terry Clarkin (Magnum) Catch The Rainbow (Live From Munich 1977 version): Ritchie Blackmore (Rainbow) The Clown Is Dead: Axel Rudi Pell Kingdom Of Desire/Rosanna: Steve Lukathur (Toto) Neverland: Steve Rothery (Marillion) We'll Burn The Sky: Uli Jon Roth (Scorpions)
Keith Richards From The Rolling Stones Sympathy For The Devil and Ace Frehley From Kiss' Love Gun and Tony Iomni From Black Sabbath's Paranoid and Kirk Hammett From Metallica's Fade To Black and Randy Rhoads For Ozzy Osbourne's Crazy Train and Jeff Beck's Cause We've Ended As Lovers and Eric Clapton For The Beatles While My Guitar Gently Weeps and Prince & The Revolution's Purple Rain and Carlo's Santana's Black Magic Woman and Eddie Van Halen's Eruption and Alex Lifeson From Rush's Freewill and Tom Morello From Rage Against The Machine's Killing In The Name and Jack White From The White Stripes Icky Thump and Ritchie Blackmore From Deep Purple's Highway Star and Mark Knopfler From Dire Straits' Sultans Of Swing and Johnny Greenwood From Radiohead's Paranoid Android and Eric Clapton From Cream's Crossroads and Brian May From Queen's Brighton Rock and Allen Collins & Gary Rossington From Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird and Slash From Guns N' Roses November Rain and Randy Rhoads For Ozzy Osbourne's Mr. Crowley and David Gilmour From Pink Floyd's Dogs and Brian May From Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody and Stevie Ray Vaughn's Texas Flood and Eddie Van Halen From Michael Jackson's Beat It and Don Felder & Joe Walsh From Eagles Hotel California and Slash From Guns N' Roses Sweet Child O' Mine and Jimi Hendrix From The Jimi Hendrix Experience's All Along The Watchtower and David Gilmour From Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb and Jimmy Page From Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven gives me the chills on the phone
I know Sympathy For The Devil, Fade To Black, Purple Rain, Killing In The Name, Sultans Of Swing, Bohemian Rhapsody, Beat It, Hotel California, Sweet Child O’Mine, All Along The Watchtower and Stairway To Heaven. I might know others I just don’t remember from the tunes.
Why don't you have any Scorpions here? Still Loving you, Wind of Change and Holiday deserve at least an Honorable mention. I would've also had Pearl Jam's Even Flow, Sad or Alive.
Eruption at #21???? I'm sorry but...are you out of your f'ing minds?!?!? Anything less than #1 is an insult. In the hands of Eddie Van Halen, a guitar ceased to be a musical instrument and became a living thing. Eruption is unequalled. And Don Felder & Joe Walsh should be #2.
I haven’t made it to that part of the video but eruption isn’t a better solo than Jimi Hendrix machine gun at the filmore east…. Eruption is just a bunch of flashy shred guitar with no feeling and no soul. He was just shredding. Very impressive shredding I might add… some of the best shredding of any guitarist for sure but… yeah it’s just shredding across the fretboard and it’s basically just flashy playing.
Last comment - missing are (studio) Jerry Garcia's amazing and perfectly melodic solo on 'Touch of Grey' (that truly accidentally launched them into the stratosphere) and - live - Princes solo on while my guitar gently weeps. Legend has it he only learned the chords hours before. He doesn't even show up until the end of the song. But watch the clip. The other greats on stage go from being a bit annoyed to realizing the moment they were watching was transcendental. Also surprised to see no John frusciante on the list.
This is the first list of greatest guitar solos that don’t have Comfortably Numb’s solo as number 1! Of course they do the boring generic thing and make it Stairway!
Alex Lifeson is one of the most musically talented guitarists of all time. He was able to find places to shine in every song, and didn't need to be flashy to be powerful. Freewill is such an interesting choice for this list, it's a 3 person individual jam session that just happens to work with the context of the original thematic passage of the song. You could have put Alex or Geddy on this list for that section and either one would have been acceptable.
I really think that Prince's Purple Rain guitar solo should be much higher on your list. How is it not in your top ten? Sometimes your lists can definitely miss the mark.
Perhaps off on some, but you hit the nail on the head with Jimmy Page’s Stairway to Heaven solo for number one …. especially the live version at Madison Square Garden which was a glorious extended version.
The REAL top 20 Solos 1. Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb 2. Led Zeppelin - Since i've been loving you 3. Queen - You don't fool me 4. Dire Straits - Sultans 5. Pink Floyd - Time 6. Led Zeppelin - Stairway 7. EAGLES - Hotel Cali 8. Dire Straits - Tunnel of love 9. Pink Floyd - High Hopes 10. Pink Floyd - Have a Cigar 11. Dire Straits - Telegraph road 12. Pink Floyd - Echoes (Pompei) 13. Pink Floyd - Dogs 14. QUEEN - Bohemian Rhapsody 15. Guns & Roses - November rain 16. Led Zeppelin - 10 years gone 17. Queen - Killer Queen 18. Jimi Hendrix - Watch tower 19. Queen - We will rock you 20. Pink Floyd - Money
"You don't fool me" is definitely the most underrated Queen song. Brian May had some great solos but if there's one standing out it's definitely "You don't fool me" it's by far his best solo. 100 agree 💯
Great list, your obviously a big fan of Pink floyd, Zeppelin, Queen and Straits 😂 can't blame you though. Those 4 guitarist were in my opinion also the best. 👌
The guitar 🎸 solo from Michael Jackson's beat it so great imo. Edit: I commented before watching the vidoe so I'm really happy to see it make it into the top 6!