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    #21
    Originally posted by Phoenix
    You missed out Gerry Rafferty Baker STreet...a good (Hair on the back of the neck) guitar solo and one of the best Sax solo's as well.
    Aye

    That is very true, what a song,they dont write em like that anymore , eh ?

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      #22
      Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
      Aye

      That is very true, what a song,they dont write em like that anymore , eh ?

      so true............all the new songs.........the new "bands" are all so processed, so America.........
      SA says;
      Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

      I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

      n5gooner is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.
      (whatever these are)

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        #23
        Ok Alfred you old rocker, try this guitar solo.
        It may surprise you .....Dry County, Bon Jovi
        On the "Keep the faith" album

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          #24
          Originally posted by Phoenix
          Ok Alfred you old rocker, try this guitar solo.
          It may surprise you .....Dry County, Bon Jovi
          On the "Keep the faith" album
          Aye Ph

          Well thx for the tip.

          I will have a listen. mind you Im still struggling after 30 years with Steve Howes ditty The Clap , stop giggliing at the back of the class.

          Youre Never to Old to Rock N Roll
          If youre too young to Die





          The old Rocker wore his hair too long,
          wore his trouser cuffs too tight.


          Unfashionable to the end --- drank his ale too light.
          Death's head belt buckle --- yesterday's dreams ---

          the transport caf' prophet of doom.

          Ringing no change in his double-sewn seams
          in his post-war-babe gloom.

          Now he's too old to Rock'n'Roll but he's too young to die.

          He once owned a Harley Davidson and a Triumph Bonneville.
          Counted his friends in burned-out spark plugs
          and prays that he always will.

          But he's the last of the blue blood greaser boys
          all of his mates are doing time:

          married with three kids up by the ring road
          sold their souls straight down the line.

          And some of them own little sports cars
          and meet at the tennis club do's.

          For drinks on a Sunday --- work on Monday.
          They've thrown away their blue suede shoes.

          Now they're too old to Rock'n'Roll and they're too young to die.

          So the old Rocker gets out his bike
          to make a ton before he takes his leave.

          Up on the A1 by Scotch Corner
          just like it used to be.

          And as he flies --- tears in his eyes ---
          his wind-whipped words echo the final take
          and he hits the trunk road doing around 120
          with no room left to brake.

          And he was too old to Rock'n'Roll but he was too young to die.
          No, you're never too old to Rock'n'Roll if you're too young to die.
          Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 6 December 2005, 11:44.

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            #25
            Brian May did some very good guitar solos on the early queen stuff. Using that guitar he built out of an old fireplace. Don't you just hate people who can do anything, he was offered a research post in astro physics at Joderell Bank but turned it down... the rest is history.

            I'm not so much one for widdly guitar solos by the likes of Steve vai or satriani
            The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

            But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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              #26
              Top 5 Queen guitar solos then?

              Another One Bites the Dust
              Killer Queen
              Bohemian Rhapsody (had to be in there)
              Crazy Little Thing Called Love (short but oh so sweet)
              It's a Kind of Magic
              Plan A is located just about here.
              If that doesn't work, then there's always plan B

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                #27
                Originally posted by Bagpuss
                Brian May did some very good guitar solos on the early queen stuff. Using that guitar he built out of an old fireplace. Don't you just hate people who can do anything, he was offered a research post in astro physics at Joderell Bank but turned it down... the rest is history.

                I'm not so much one for widdly guitar solos by the likes of Steve vai or satriani
                Yep Mr May could wield an axe in a most tasteful manner.

                I do enjoy the understatment in guitar playing, case in point is Mr Anderson of Jethro Tull, just listen to that intro to Thick as a Brick , simple yet hauntingly beautiful.

                Ditto with Mr Lennons Working class Hero.

                PS Any mainframers remember the Ditto tape management utilty from Macro4 ?
                Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 6 December 2005, 12:02.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
                  Yep Mr May could wield an axe in a most tasteful manner.

                  I do enjoy the understatment in guitar playing, case in point is Mr Anderson of Jethro Tull, just listen to that intro to Thick as a Brick , simple yet hauntingly beautiful.

                  Ditto with Mr Lennons Working class Hero.

                  PS Any mainframers remember the Ditto tape management utilty from Macro4 ?
                  You'd be hard pushed to find someone technically more adept then Vai but it's not very imaginative stuff. Give me a common scale played with emotion any day.

                  Then you have the anti technique players like Cobain or Morello who can make guitar music sound new again.
                  The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

                  But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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                    #29
                    You are of course forgetting the Daddy of them all, Les Paul.

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                      #30
                      I do enjoy the understatment in guitar playing, case in point is Mr Anderson of Jethro Tull, just listen to that intro to Thick as a Brick , simple yet hauntingly beautiful.
                      Martin Barre.
                      We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our minds

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