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Top Five Guitar Solos

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    #31
    Originally posted by Fleetwood
    Martin Barre.

    My guess is that this one was taken when Martin was playing that blistering guitar break in My God from aqualung.



    PS Fleet perhaps this is an obscure one, but one of the best ever guitar breaks Ive heard was from a Steve Hillage who appeared on an obscure album named Clear Light Symphony , apart fromt the extraordinary guitar from Hillage it really is an stunning album, all instrumental.





    You can find out more about the ClearLight Symphony here

    http://www.progarchives.com/Progress....asp?cd_id=205
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 6 December 2005, 13:52.

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      #32
      Jethro Tull

      Wow, now there is a name I have not heard for ages. Back from a time when "Mr Anderson" cojured up images of the past and not the future

      Guitair solos of note in my book must be Soul Sacrifice live at Woodstock (Drum solo is not too bad either) by Santana. As mentioned BMW is also pretty haunting as well.

      This week, I shall mainly be downloading Jethro Tull Mp3's , which is nice


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        #33
        I can't believe no-one has included Freebird by Lynnard Skynnard - absolutely blinding

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          #34
          Originally posted by sunnysan
          Wow, now there is a name I have not heard for ages. Back from a time when "Mr Anderson" cojured up images of the past and not the future

          Guitair solos of note in my book must be Soul Sacrifice live at Woodstock (Drum solo is not too bad either) by Santana. As mentioned BMW is also pretty haunting as well.

          This week, I shall mainly be downloading Jethro Tull Mp3's , which is nice


          Aye Sus

          That was good, the old Soul Sacrifice, eh ?

          Saw Mr Anderson play a set back in Jan in Glasgow at the Celtic Connection festival , he can still play the flute like a demon altough his voice was strained at times.

          Alas ! He is also balding somewhat now .

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            #35
            best solo

            Simple - any solo by Stevie Ray Vaughan.

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