Top 5 guitar jams


What is your top 5 all-time guitar jams, you know the ones that made you pick up the tennis racquet and play air guitar (if you weren't a real guitar player)? For me it was:

1. Green Grass & High Tides / The Outlaws Live in concert
2. Why does love got to be so sad / Derek & the Dominoes in Concert
3. Transcedence / Santana - Moonflower
4. Allman Bros / anything from Fillmore East album
5. Too Rolling Stoned / Robin Trower

Freebird from Skynyrd is of course a given top 5 for many, any others that are off the beaten path?
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'mona'-quicksilver messenger service......'marquee moon'-television.....'east/west'-the paul butterfield blues band.....'whipping post'-ABB......'the last thing on my mind'-the move......honorable mention, 'the end'-the beatles.
grateful dead: feeling groovy jam in dark star from dix pix vol 4.

quite possibly the pinnacle moment in rock & roll.

honorable mention: the ending on the alt take of "love aint for keeping" on odds for sods by the who. why they didn't release it on who's next is astounding.
This list shows may age. In no particular order and many left out

Joe Satriani - Circles from Surfing with the Alien
Steely Dan - Showbiz Kids from Countdown to Ecstacy
Rory Gallagher - Walk on Hot Coals
Roy Buchanan - Theme from Peter Gunn
Wishbone Ash - Any tune from the Argus album

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I'm not sure what I'd put in positions 2-5, but my all time fav is Duane Allman (with Boz Scaggs on rythm - "Loan Me a Dime" from Boz Scaggs fist album.

After that, probably "Layla" and "Stairway to Heaven".
"Who Do You Love" - Quicksilver Messenger Service
"Curve" - The Mermen: Live at Maritime Hall, 1999-03-27
"Intro To Sweet Jane" - Lou Reed Rock 'n' Roll Animal
"Jessica" - Allman Bros. Band
"Little Wing" - Steve Kimock