RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly from the past)
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/27/2008 8:17:18 PM
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guy who toured with Chuck Mangione who was awesome Grant Geismann maybe? Played on the Hollywood Bowl album. I saw him a few years later and was amazed at his versatility. Joe Pass??? Somebody besides me knows Joe Pass??? That man has some serious chops! 25 or 6 to 4 - Chicago We Will Rock You, Bohemian Rhapsody, Killer Queen, Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen White Room, Badge - Cream Sweet Home Alabama, Freebird - Lynyrd Skynyrd Voodoo Child (Slight Return) - Jimi Hendrix &/or Stevie Ray Vaughan In the late 70s I actually got to see Joe Pass, and he came with Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald and Ray Brown. Awesome show. I'll have to look up Grant Geismann. This guy I'm thinking of also toured with Tom Scott sometimes. I saw him at a Tom Scott show as well. Awesome guitarists and he was a studio musician on several fusion albums from the 70s. Deadgum I can't think of that guy's name.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/27/2008 8:32:11 PM
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Bill, Grant Geissman is definitely awesome. I didn't realize he was the one who did the guitar solo on Feels So Good. I'm getting him confused with another guitarist -- Steve Khan. Khan is the one I saw with Tom Scott, and yes, it was Geissman who was with Mangione. Both guys would blow people away. They make people like Eddie Van Halen almost look like a novice.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/28/2008 1:19:20 AM
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Beastie Boys, No Sleep till Brooklyn. That's when they weren't playing their own instruments, so I don't know who the studio musicians were. Cheap Trick, The Flame Styx, Come Sail Away Dire Straights, Money for Nothing. Not so much a guitar solo, but just an awesome rif! James Gang, Walk Away (one of my favorites!) Johnny Cash, Folsom Prison Blues (simplistic, but catchy) Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gimme three steps Pat Benatar, Hit Me With Your Best Shot Peter Cetera, Glory of Love Phil Collins, Easy Lover Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here (David Gilmore sings along with the guitar solo) I could keep going here, but it's getting late and I have to usher at church tomorrow.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/28/2008 3:01:01 AM
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Power Station: "Some Like it Hot" - so the Duran Duran guys could actually play afterall Yes, too bad they were pigeon-holed as a teen idol group. I always thought the Duran Duran boys played good. I liked the bass playing of John Taylor. He was my favorite pop group bass players at that time. I liked their first two and then they slipped IMO on their subsequent albums. The songs sounded the same and not fresh anymore. I did see some good work on "Big Thing" in '88. My favorite guitar soloist nowadays is Mark Tremonti of Alter Bridge. And yeah, I'm definitely one of his biggest fans!
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/28/2008 9:02:34 AM
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ORIGINAL: mapachito13 My favorite guitar soloist nowadays is Mark Tremonti of Alter Bridge. And yeah, I'm definitely one of his biggest fans! Yeah, I haven't gotten too much into Alter Bridge, but the stuff he did with Creed was outstanding.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/28/2008 9:05:27 AM
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A few years back the trend in music was having that retro sound. Bands such as The Strokes, The Vines, Jet and some others came on the scene. There was some really solid guitar work from those bands. Jet was probably my favorite among them.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/28/2008 11:22:55 AM
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Are we talking about all types of music or are we just talking those "unsung" great solos from Pop Music? I thought we were just talking the Pop Music. My Best Friends Girlfriend - The Cars (Elliot Easton is probably one of those most overlooked guitar players because he was in a pop band. All the stuff he played was just tasty, ripping, and he never took away from the song to showcase himself.) I'm a huge Cheap Trick fan so I probably couldn't pick one song. Rick Nielsen - Another awesome player. Someday, Someway - Marshall Crenshaw One Way or Another - Blondie Let's go back in the "way back machine": 20 Flight Rock - Eddie Cochran
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/28/2008 12:57:04 PM
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ORIGINAL: Hayseed Are we talking about all types of music or are we just talking those "unsung" great solos from Pop Music? I thought we were just talking the Pop Music. My Best Friends Girlfriend - The Cars (Elliot Easton is probably one of those most overlooked guitar players because he was in a pop band. All the stuff he played was just tasty, ripping, and he never took away from the song to showcase himself.) Yeah, I tend to forget about his guitar solos because of the band's awesome use of the moog!
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/28/2008 1:45:23 PM
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ORIGINAL: Hayseed Are we talking about all types of music or are we just talking those "unsung" great solos from Pop Music? I thought we were just talking the Pop Music. My Best Friends Girlfriend - The Cars (Elliot Easton is probably one of those most overlooked guitar players because he was in a pop band. All the stuff he played was just tasty, ripping, and he never took away from the song to showcase himself.) I'm a huge Cheap Trick fan so I probably couldn't pick one song. Rick Nielsen - Another awesome player. Someday, Someway - Marshall Crenshaw One Way or Another - Blondie Let's go back in the "way back machine": 20 Flight Rock - Eddie Cochran Pop music can be very loosely defined. For the record, lets say that this list can include anything that is either known or popular.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/28/2008 11:40:23 PM
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"known" may be a problem for me. I've got a lot of obscure stuff in my collection. Typically, by "Pop", I mean it actually got radio play.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/29/2008 10:47:44 AM
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Rik Emmett of Triumph (the other Canadian Band besides BTO and Rush) had some great solos on "Fight the Good Fight" and "Magic Power" which got a lot of radio play. I guess they dropped off my radar after their "Never Surrender" album. He also had good guitar work on "Hold On". Going to Napster to go down memory lane with Triumph.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/29/2008 2:31:25 PM
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Nobody mention "Hotel California" yet? Was never a big Eagles fan but was always amazed at that solo though it's sort of a duet in essence. btw if anyone does a keyboard solo thread I want to pre-submit Kieth Emerson's "Lucky Man" and Rick Wakeman's "Roundabout". lol
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/29/2008 2:51:58 PM
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ORIGINAL: letusreason Nobody mention "Hotel California" yet? Was never a big Eagles fan but was always amazed at that solo though it's sort of a duet in essence. This song is entirely too long for me. Perhaps if I could isolate the guitar solo I might enjoy it. quote:
btw if anyone does a keyboard solo thread I want to pre-submit Kieth Emerson's "Lucky Man" and Rick Wakeman's "Roundabout". lol Lucky Man, totally awesome Moog solo. Roundabout is probably one of my favorite yes songs. They really showcased the keys.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/29/2008 4:07:06 PM
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ORIGINAL: letusreason Nobody mention "Hotel California" yet? Was never a big Eagles fan but was always amazed at that solo though it's sort of a duet in essence. btw if anyone does a keyboard solo thread I want to pre-submit Kieth Emerson's "Lucky Man" and Rick Wakeman's "Roundabout". lol How could we forget Hotel California! Thanks for reminding us of this great song and solo! I saw a concert movie of an ELP concert and I remember Emerson playing a wood framed electric organ and spinning it on one corner during a keyboard solo. Pretty wild! I still like Brain Salad Surgery! Karn Evil 9 is still a rock classic!
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/29/2008 4:36:13 PM
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So who is going to start a keyboard thread? Or has it already been started?
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/29/2008 9:30:23 PM
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Got a couple more to add to the list: Night Ranger - "Sister Christian" ...complimentary guitar solos by Jeff Watson and Brad Gillis! The Police - "King of Pain" Prince - "Little Red Corvette" Genesis - "That's All" Chucky Booker - "Turned Away" Mechelle Le (sp?) - "No More Lies" - I was in love with the woman ...too bad she turned out to be a 1-hit, 1-album wonder. EW&F - "Hearts of Fire"
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/30/2008 1:31:51 AM
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I love the solo in Queen's Love of My Life. Brian May, right?
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/30/2008 7:02:46 AM
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ORIGINAL: rgsoundguy A few years back the trend in music was having that retro sound. Bands such as The Strokes, The Vines, Jet and some others came on the scene. There was some really solid guitar work from those bands. Jet was probably my favorite among them. That reminds me - the solo on The White Stripes' "Icky Thump" is pretty awesome. The whole album is, really. -Dan.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/30/2008 3:32:46 PM
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ORIGINAL: iluvatar That reminds me - the solo on The White Stripes' "Icky Thump" is pretty awesome. The whole album is, really. -Dan. That is an awesome solo. What's the other instrument he solos with on that song? It has an interesting sound.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/30/2008 8:19:23 PM
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ORIGINAL: iluvatar That reminds me - the solo on The White Stripes' "Icky Thump" is pretty awesome. The whole album is, really. -Dan. That is an awesome solo. What's the other instrument he solos with on that song? It has an interesting sound. There's something that sounds like bagpipes, but I think it's just a guitar. -Dan.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 9/30/2008 11:41:49 PM
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ORIGINAL: rgsoundguy quote:
ORIGINAL: iluvatar That reminds me - the solo on The White Stripes' "Icky Thump" is pretty awesome. The whole album is, really. -Dan. That is an awesome solo. What's the other instrument he solos with on that song? It has an interesting sound. There's something that sounds like bagpipes, but I think it's just a guitar. -Dan. That's a pretty cool sound for a guitar. I figured it was a synthesizer of some sort. I couldn't stand the white stripes at first, that all changed after seven nation army. Such a simple song but it just rocks!
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 10/1/2008 11:21:51 PM
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ORIGINAL: Hayseed "known" may be a problem for me. I've got a lot of obscure stuff in my collection. Typically, by "Pop", I mean it actually got radio play. I would stick with songs that got airplay. A lot of us may not know deep cuts at all. Exceptions are if a song made it on a greatest hits or something instead.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 10/2/2008 1:16:35 PM
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ORIGINAL: iluvatar There's something that sounds like bagpipes, but I think it's just a guitar. Phil Keaggy has some tune where his guitar sounds like bagpipes, and another (on a Paul Clark record) where it sounds like a tuba.
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 10/3/2008 10:20:33 AM
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Phil Keaggy has some tune where his guitar sounds like bagpipes Be Thou My Vision from the "True Believers" cd?
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RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly fro... - 10/4/2008 12:33:47 PM
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The Police - Driven to Tears. Andy Summers never really did "solos" and when he did he kept them short and very interesting. This is one of my favorites of his. Nothing complicated, but it just was right.
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