Greatest Rock Guitar Riffs


A British guitar magazine recently polled it readers to compile a list of the greatest guitar riffs. Guns 'N Roses "Sweet Child of Mine" came in at the number spot. Here's a link to the poll results. As you can see the list is entirely metal oriented.

My list would include:

The Chuck Berry intro
The Chuck Berry rhythm
The Bo Diddley beat
Temptations - My Girl
Kinks - You Really Got Me
Steely Dan - Reelin' In the Years
Sam & Dave (Steve Cropper) - Soul Man
Stone Temple Pilots - Plish
Beatles - I Feel Fine intro
Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze intro

Is it my fault that nearly all the great riffs are pre-1980?

What's on your list?
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Thanks for the bucket head suggestion.  I'd never heard of him before and went on iTunes and Tidal to check him out.  Diverse as all hell, fascinating, thoroughly amazing output.  Where the heck have I been???
"Monster" - Steppenwolf
"The Lemon Song" - Led Zeppelin
"Taxman" - The Beatles
"I Want To Tell You" - The Beatles
"Sick Of Myself" - Matthew Sweet
"Live With Me" - The Rolling Stones
"Birthday" - The Beatles
"Changed The Locks" - Lucinda Williams

R. I. P.   Paul Kantner.  

Dug out "Surrealistic Pillow" and "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" in memorium upon learning of his death last week.  On vinyl; to listen again on any other format struck me as possibly being disrespectful. 

Man, what a cast of characters in that band.  

Thanks - it was nice being around while you were, too.  
" Ride the Tiger" by Jefferson Starship has great lead guitar throughout and a great riff to boot. On of my favorites to get the blood flowing. I’m guessing it was Craig Chaquico who played it but not sure.