Originally posted by: dullard
I don't think there is a good guitar solo. It is usually a waste of time using up space where good music could go.
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: dullard
I don't think there is a good guitar solo. It is usually a waste of time using up space where good music could go.
I agree. There are few instances where I like them, but for the most part I don't.
I don't listen to music to hear some technical virtuoso wail for 5 minutes.
Exactly. Most of the solos listed here are very musical and blend nicely. It's actually refreshingOriginally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: dullard
I don't think there is a good guitar solo. It is usually a waste of time using up space where good music could go.
I agree. There are few instances where I like them, but for the most part I don't.
I don't listen to music to hear some technical virtuoso wail for 5 minutes.
You've been listening to the wrong guitar solos then.
Try *watching* Stevie Ray Vaughan play one of his solos and you'll be in awe.
It sounds good, but it doesn't seem that technically difficult (Unforgiven). Was that what you were referring to?Originally posted by: rh71
I don't listen to many different bands, but I think the solo at the 3:45 mark in (MetallicA) - The Unforgiven by Kirk is great. On the "Year and a Half in the Life of.." video, they showed how he was fighting with it and finally settled upon what was actually produced. The thing lasts almost a full minute.
Some good stepping...
I've listened to everything listed here in this thread and think that all those songs would be better if the solos were removed. I guess I haven't watched them all though... But still that wouldn't affect how the song sounds.You've been listening to the wrong guitar solos then.
Try *watching* Stevie Ray Vaughan play one of his solos and you'll be in awe.
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: dullard
I don't think there is a good guitar solo. It is usually a waste of time using up space where good music could go.
I agree. There are few instances where I like them, but for the most part I don't.
I don't listen to music to hear some technical virtuoso wail for 5 minutes.
You've been listening to the wrong guitar solos then.
Try *watching* Stevie Ray Vaughan play one of his solos and you'll be in awe.
Originally posted by: dullard
I've listened to everything listed here in this thread and think that all those songs would be better if the solos were removed. I guess I haven't watched them all though... But still that wouldn't affect how the song sounds.You've been listening to the wrong guitar solos then.
Try *watching* Stevie Ray Vaughan play one of his solos and you'll be in awe.
That is your choice. I listen to songs and when a guitar solo comes on I'll change the radio station or go to another track on the CD. They just never sound any good to me.Hmm..
I don't believe you.
Originally posted by: dullard
That is your choice. I listen to songs and when a guitar solo comes on I'll change the radio station or go to another track on the CD. They just never sound any good to me.Hmm..
I don't believe you.
4 out of 5 times it's just-self congratulatory guitar wanking. It's that 1 in 5 times that rocks.Originally posted by: dullard
I don't think there is a good guitar solo. It is usually a waste of time using up space where good music could go.
Matt Freeman is a bass god. Don't forget his solo on Axiom from Rancid (2000). If you want to hear the female version of Matt check out Kim Chi on Open Sky by The Distillers.Originally posted by: Kemosabe1447
I didn't feel like reading all those posts, so someone may have already said this but, the best bass guitar solo is Maxwell Murder by Rancid. It is insane!
Originally posted by: dwell
Matt Freeman is a bass god. Don't forget his solo on Axiom from Rancid (2000). If you want to hear the female version of Matt check out Kim Chi on Open Sky by The Distillers.Originally posted by: Kemosabe1447
I didn't feel like reading all those posts, so someone may have already said this but, the best bass guitar solo is Maxwell Murder by Rancid. It is insane!
