What is your favorite guitar solo of all time?


It's a difficult question,maybe your top 2 or 3 that year after year blow you away and raise the hair on your head and move your soul inside.
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Dicky Betts on the Live at the Filmore East Album!Duh!Coltrane lovers,Can you spot the Coltrane inspired Solo in the middle of W Post?Starts out lick for lick from Mr.Coltrane.Mr.Betts was the best at putting you down on the killing floor as well as Eddie on Maggot Brain one of the druggiest songs of them all.Warren Hayes on "No Need to Suffer",A 9 minute soaring gem on GOV'T MULE - LIFE BEFORE INSANITY ..Andy on "Ice" as mentioned by BDGregory as well as all mentioned in this thread except for T Tim's.Glad most of the great Prog Rock Solo's are mentioned.This could be an endless thread,So many.JD
Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez played by Paco de Lucía
Hodu,

IIRC, that solo on "Baby's on Fire" is actually a duet between Fripp and Paul Rudolph. (BTW - the same goes for the intro to Sweet Jane on RnR Animal, also a duet). Phil Manzanera's solo on BoF on 801 Live is - I think, but I could be wrong - an actual solo and is pretty amazing in its own right. There's another live version from a different Brian Eno band - can't recall the band or the record - in which the guitars and bass are really strangely tuned. It's fantastic, too. Just an epic guitar tune.

Marty