January 3, 20241 yr Author The ridiculously simple octave strum at 2:27. It's almost embarrassing that feels like a spinal tap.
January 3, 20241 yr Solo starting around the 2:40 mark. Love the solo even the tone (granted it's a live recording) sucks. Also love the outro solo starting around the 3:20 mark, but the long note at 3:49 or so gives me the chills. Billy Gibbon's outro solo on Rough Boy starting around the 2:50 mark. It's the shift at around the 3:14 mark that sends it in another direction. Love it.
January 3, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Shoxthemonkey said: I see your Marooned, and raise you the intro solo for Coming Back to Life. Damn, seeing Richard Wright in the video makes me sad.
January 3, 20241 yr So many fantastic David Gilmour solos... Both solos for Comfortable Numb. First at the 2:10 mark, outro solo at the 4:35 mark.
January 3, 20241 yr Also the entirety of Echoes. Yes, listen to the entire 25 minute song. You won't regret it. Especially this video since it was the last time Richard Wright performed before he died of cancer.
January 3, 20241 yr I almost posted this video of Echoes. Of the many that are on Youtube, this is the best.
January 3, 20241 yr saw gilmour's tour in 2005 when rick wright was playing with him. echoes was sublime. i had purposely avoided looking at setlists for the tour and was absolutely floored when i heard those opening notes.
January 4, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, BeardIP said: An old millennial classic: Use Your Illusion was released in 1991. By Millennial, you mean when they were being born, right?
January 4, 20241 yr 13 minutes ago, BeardIP said: An old millennial, as I stated, was born in early 80's and would absolutely remember this video and song on MTV. Right? maybe, I guess. The very oldest Millennials would have been 10 when the album debuted. "an old millennial classic" was all you posted. GNR isn't that, and that song certainly is not.. Edited January 4, 20241 yr by slorch
January 4, 20241 yr Solo starts around 3:26.... I know , I know, the song might be a "soft" for some rockers. Joe Walsh did a great job fitting into the mood of the song
January 5, 20241 yr Since a lot of great ones are already posted, two great Frusciante solos is one song: This one is not so much beautiful, but completely and abruptly (around 2:38 mark) changes a very forgettable song otherwise:
January 5, 20241 yr I do not play guitar, so I have no idea if this solo (starting at 1:12) is technically difficult. All I know is that I love it -- it's packed with emotion and feeling.
January 5, 20241 yr On 12/19/2023 at 7:29 PM, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said: The painfully quiet to guitarphoria is such an effective crescendo. JFC it's hair raising and probably is most in my head when I think of beauty produced by guitar. One of Led Zeppelin's hidden gems, and probably the only song I can play from beginning to end without wandering off into something different. I played this in a Guitar Center several years ago and the salesperson stopped to say "Wow, you're the first person who's ever played that here." Of course Jimmy plays it better. Such a contemplative tone.
January 5, 20241 yr On 12/29/2023 at 6:04 PM, HiggyBaby said: I’m going to toss in Rough Boy. 80s ZZ Top was all about experimenting with the synths but damn if Gibbons didn’t throw in some terrific work on this one. The outro is especially killer for me. I’m posting this guy covering all the guitar parts of the song because he nails it well. I posted a live version of Rough Boy further up the thread. Without doubt my favorite ZZ Top song. Kent Carveli was a youtuber who covered a lot of Van Halen songs. This is his rendition of Rough Boy. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, especially the tap harmonics before he goes into the solos (skip to 2:14 or 3:17 if you just want to see the harmonics).
January 5, 20241 yr Nice, I didn’t see your post up thread but it’s nice to see the song impact another as well
January 11, 20241 yr Author The Keith Moon of guitar exploding out of the tape from the start with that raspy midrange Hamer tone. Then at 1:28, a just barely off parrot of Zander's melody for the the first 2 measures. On the third, the melody's still there but wonky. On the forth, the wings are off and the plane's on fire. Then every instrument is in sync. Beautiful
January 11, 20241 yr Author Way back when I posted a Loveless/Kevin Shields/MBV post and got a "well you're fucking wrong about this" post I responded to that was never reciprocated. So, just for the record and not that it matters, the starting point for shoegaze was pedal-free. And, the part that matters, beautiful
January 11, 20241 yr Author Also, that entire point I made before the music thing I posted could be wrong, but probably not cuz, hey. It's me.
January 13, 20241 yr Another David Gilmour. The Great Day For Freedom solo from his Live at Gdansk show is just so good. Every note, every bend contains an eternity of emotion and volumes of melodic communication. That Strat was truly a part of the man in this moment...
January 13, 20241 yr And the look on the band member's faces at the end. That's the pure enjoyment of creating that sound together that you just don't see a lot of anymore. So genuine, so authentic.
January 18, 20241 yr On 1/12/2024 at 11:26 PM, Cajun said: And the look on the band member's faces at the end. That's the pure enjoyment of creating that sound together that you just don't see a lot of anymore. So genuine, so authentic. That feeling of “damn, we nailed it” can only be expressed as pure joy. Several years ago, our entire worship team got together to just play. The team leader walked us through a new song, and in the middle of playing it for the first time, we just KNEW we got it. When the song was over, the leader just looked at us and said “yeah, something like that.”
January 19, 20241 yr Author It's not just the tone or Grand Canyon echo, but (to me) indecipherable timing Keith Levene pastes on top of a straight 4 beat that makes this a whirly dervish.
January 20, 20241 yr I'd put this up against anything Airplane ever did. Craig Chaquico's guitar works into the fiber of this song perfectly.
January 28, 20241 yr Author I knew he produced, but didn't know he played on the track. The guitar is iconic.
January 29, 20241 yr The outro solo that comes in at 3:01 in Life Without You just kills me every time I hear it.
January 29, 20241 yr Also, everything Jeff Beck plays in his version of People Get Ready with Rod Stewart
January 29, 20241 yr Also this underrated gnarly shit from Joe Walsh has always been a favorite of mine
January 29, 20241 yr On 1/19/2024 at 5:06 PM, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said: It's not just the tone or Grand Canyon echo, but (to me) indecipherable timing Keith Levene pastes on top of a straight 4 beat that makes this a whirly dervish. I'm a 47 year old complete novice asshat drummer that started messing around ~2 years ago. I can't for the life of me maintain proper timing while playing along to this. The echo, the vocal... I lose it every time. But it sure is fun to try. What a monster fucking jam. It's like listening to ambulances emerging in and out of some thick fog.
January 29, 20241 yr Deep cut here... Mercury Rev "Chasing a Bee" The guitar moment at 3:03 is so intense. Play it loud. It's like a huge bomb going off, you can literally feel/hear the shockwave. I consider it beautiful anyway.
January 29, 20241 yr Velvet Underground - European Son That beautiful guitar roar at 0:57, holy jesus, that blew my mind as a college freshman when I heard it in the mid 80s. Cant imagine what people thought of it in 1967.
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