Best guitar explosion of all time


My vote is for Jimi's Voodoo Chile - a Slight Return! No one has come close to his majic on that recording. I am a big Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton fan and everything they have done falls short. Not for emotional involvement, or technical virtuousity, but for the finality of the perfect guitar moment. Jimi hit it on the mark - and then some!
jeff_l
First off there are way to many "explosions" as you call them to list & it is completely unfair to limit this response to a single event as you call for.

In my humble opinion this is not even remotely possible as an exercise to list just one "Best Guitar Explosion of all Time".

There have been so many great performances over the years, none better than the next just different, unique and/or magical in and of themself.

If we could narrow down the pool of choices by using some variables of sorts it would give us at least a fighting chance at "the Best".

FOR EXAMPLE:

1.) Using a particular "genre" of music
2.) Picking a specific period in time
(i.e. 60's, 70's, 80's...etc)
3.) Having some other sort of other classification or label that would narrow down the field
(i.e. artist vs. band, dead vs. alive, live vs. studio…etc)

As a guitar player & connoisseur of all types of music my experiences go back now almost 40 years so I would like to think I have a little of a track record and personal experiences to pull from.

OK, now that I have that off my chest and was able to throw in my 2 cents I will give at least my Sunday 05.13.07 “Explosion”.

This is a selection that has always been up there for me personally as one of those "magical moments" that over the years seems to be often imitated but never duplicated.

This from the current "hardest working guitarist in the biz":

Mr. Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule

We will be choosing the following event (Warren has had countless nights that have brought grown men to tears so the “explosion” selection I am going after could be anyone of many he has thrown down with);

song: TEMPORARY SAINT > THORAZINE SHUFFLE
5th track of the evening ~ Set #1 (depending on how your copies tracking is)

where: 4:35 +/- of Temporary Saint is where the "Explosion" as you so eloquently put it is beginning “to erupt”, this then continues on for several more minutes………)

date: 08.30.1997
venue: The Fillmore
city / state: San Francisco, California
Fortunately there are dozens of great scorching guitar moments available for hungry consumers. Can't pick a best, but McLaughlin Inner Mounting Flame is *#*&**!!! brilliant. "Purpose of When" from his Devotion record kills too. Sonny Sharrock "Dick Dogs", Reeves Gabrels "Heavens In Here", Ollie Halsall "Money Bag", Peter Wolbrandt "Holiday in Martenhorn" John Etheridge on "Saturation Point", Zappa "Muffin Man", Michael Karoli "Vernal Equinox"... Checking out David Fiuczynski, David Torn, Toto Blanke (Spider Dance) and Ron Thal (Bumblefoot) should pay off too. There's a not too bad Banyan "Maggotbrain" clip on Youtube where Nels Cline tears it up pretty good. Gotta agree there was only one J. H. the Ax Generich stuff on early Guru Guru records nails the LSD Hendrix thing.
My vote nowadays leans to Vernon Reid's absolutely frenetic solo on "cult of personality" from Living Colour's first album, Vivid. When i first heard this one i stood straight up in my chair and muttered...holy sh*t!

regards,
Paul
Like others above, I give Fripp some serious credit for the stuff he's done with Eno. Many nights I've listened to those solos and been amazed. Funny enough, I sat next to him at a show in town a few years back where a friend of mine was playing. He was asking me questions about my friend and it was all I could do to answer calmly and not blurt out something stupid like "You're a freakin' god, man!"