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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Watermelon in  Easter Hay is transcendent indeed. 

Another Zappa face melter is at the 2:00 mark on What's New In Baltimore on Meets the Mothers of Prevention.

 

Great picks!

Here's one, for all you fusion fans. With Steve Smith on drums.

Corrado Rustici - Vimana

First killer solo starts at about the 3:00 minute mark. Then, at about 8:00 minutes in, he plays some really tasty stuff. 

Corrado Rustici Trio - Vimana - Live @ ClCorrado Rustici Trio - Vimana - Live @ Club STB 139, Tokyo - April 2010 - YouTubeub STB 139, Tokyo - April 2010 - YouTube

 

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For me, the two guitars plating together at the end (it seems like forever) of Hotel California are boring and repetitive. It should end at least 30 seconds or more earlier than it does. When that song comes on the radio, I turn to another station.