There are so many fantastic solos out there that I tend to slowly cycle thru a list of (I think) hundreds. Of late, these have been the "Go To" electric guitar solos for me:
George Harrison - "Something"
Billy Gibbons - "Sharp Dressed Man "
SRV - "Pride and Joy"
Todd Rundgren - "Unloved Children" (also possible that it's Jesse Gress who takes the solo on recent versions. Both are great.)
Richard Thompson - "Calvary Cross"
David Hidalgo (Los Lobos) - "Bertha"
Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac) - "Man of the World"
Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac) - "Come"
Rusty Anderson (Paul MacCartney's lead guitarist, in this case performing on a record by P. Hux) - "Mile High Fan"
All of the above players have numerous other solos that I love - I just picked the one that I seem to be going back to most often these days. Many of the above solos are available in multiple live variations. A few probably make the list because I'm learning to play them at the moment.
George Harrison - "Something"
Billy Gibbons - "Sharp Dressed Man "
SRV - "Pride and Joy"
Todd Rundgren - "Unloved Children" (also possible that it's Jesse Gress who takes the solo on recent versions. Both are great.)
Richard Thompson - "Calvary Cross"
David Hidalgo (Los Lobos) - "Bertha"
Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac) - "Man of the World"
Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac) - "Come"
Rusty Anderson (Paul MacCartney's lead guitarist, in this case performing on a record by P. Hux) - "Mile High Fan"
All of the above players have numerous other solos that I love - I just picked the one that I seem to be going back to most often these days. Many of the above solos are available in multiple live variations. A few probably make the list because I'm learning to play them at the moment.