Favorite Guitar Solo


What is your favorite guitar solo? The one that bypasses your cerebral cortex? The one that best hits your emotional center? Any genre. Any period. Any length. A million notes. Or just one note. Obscure or famous. You can make any excuse as to why you choose it, but explanations are optional. But you gotta choose just one.

My choice? Eric Clapton’s solo in "Sleepy Time Time" from the Fresh Cream album. Simplicity. Emotional ecstasy. Tone.
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A wonderful guitarist who has a very distinctive and unique style is David Lindley. He's had some very memorable and touching solos, and one that I'm thinking of right now is on "Mama Lion" from "Wind on the Water" by Crosby and Nash. He never tries to be the star, but he often makes the song.
Jimi Hendrix intro on "Power to Love" from the Band of Gypsies Album.  It's a kick butt, names taken and no receipts given,  fiery, passionate, and soul-full guitar solo. 

Fuggeddaboutit; doesn't get any better folks!
Pink Floyd - Time

As a guitar player, I find Gilmour's solos to be boring to play, but emotional to listen to. That creates a dilemma for a guitar player because it's much more fun to attempt to play a Metallica rhythm or Malmsteen solo. Which is why you don't hear too many Gilmour-style solos.
+1 for Alex Lifeson's La Villa Strangiato, but I'll add Kid Gloves and Limelight.
Lost Indian.  Blake and Rice share remarkable acoustic solos.
You Are Not Alone.  Roy Buchanan.