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VolcomStone
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Guitar Solo's
#5321990 - 02/20/06 09:53 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Does anyone know a good guitar solo cd? After my last trip I just fell in love and for my next trip I want to zone out in the music and draw some crazy shit.
Edited by VolcomStone (02/20/06 09:53 PM)
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Shroomism
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What do you mean guitar solo cd?
Check out Cacophony - Speed Metal Symphony.
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Krishna
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i don't really know what you mean, but you'll find a lot of good guitar solos here: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=grateful%20dead
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eligal
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joe satriani? steve vai? malmsteen? petrucci?
are these the kinda guys you want?
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Re: Guitar Solo's [Re: eligal]
#5323190 - 02/21/06 08:08 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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yes.. but what he really wants is Cacophony. He just doesn't know it yet
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Re: Guitar Solo's [Re: Shroomism]
#5323195 - 02/21/06 08:12 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Best guitar solo ever is track one off of Funkadelic's awesome album Maggot Brain. 10 minutes of unadulterated brain liqueficaiton.
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spores
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don't have any clips from the album to post, but greg has insane chops and makes some great ear candy. most of his work is jazz fusion/rock but Ascend is more prog rock, artsy music, I suppose . but if you want to hear some utterly amazing guitar work I'd definitely give his stuff a shot, Maniacal is probably a good song to start with, if you like it, you'll like the rest of the album...
http://www.greghowe.com/improv.mpg
there are lots of different kinds of guitar solos/instrumentals though, maybe you should clarify what you're looking for a little more...
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Quote:
OneMoreRobot3021 said: Best guitar solo ever is track one off of Funkadelic's awesome album Maggot Brain. 10 minutes of unadulterated brain liqueficaiton.
I dig it also, but honestly, 10 minutes of straight e-minor pentatonic is a bit much.
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Re: Guitar Solo's [Re: spores]
#5324022 - 02/21/06 01:16 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Let me think here.. There is one track on the No Hollywood Ending called Death Due Us Part. That's all acoustic guatir and it sounds amazing. I was wonder if there was a bunch of songs similar to this. Another example is the ending of M.I.A. by Avenged Sevenfold. I'll try and fish around for links of these songs on the web.
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You might like muffin man by Zappa. Or sexual harrasment in the workplace by him
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Re: Guitar Solo's [Re: TheCow]
#5324105 - 02/21/06 01:43 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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i was about to suggest the muffin man. One of my favorite solo's.
but why limit yourself to guitar solo's? bass solos, violin solos, sax solos, DRUM SOLOS!!!! there is so much out there.
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VolcomStone
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I guess you have a point psilocyberin. I guess what I'm looking for is instrumental songs or maybe some with light singing.
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Phish Umphrey's Mcgee Jimi Hendrix Stevie Ray Vaughn Derek Trucks Band Phil Keagy has some nice stuff if your into jazz improv check out George Benson Robert Randolph and the Family Band Eric Clapton
but the king is Hendrix I was tripping out one time listening to hendrix I thought he was God. I thought he was communicating to me through his guitar solo and it was one of the best feelings in my life.
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eligal
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Quote:
VolcomStone said: I guess you have a point psilocyberin. I guess what I'm looking for is instrumental songs or maybe some with light singing.
children of bodom
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Re: Guitar Solo's [Re: eligal]
#5324671 - 02/21/06 04:31 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Buckethead as well has some intense and amazing solo's. he has albums ranging from melancholy to death metal, but his best work IMO is with Praxis. Cant really remember what I was tripping on, but at Bonnaroo when they played, I started to think the band was playing the most fitting soundtrack to the apocalypse.
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Willie the pimp- Zappa Zoot Allures- Zappa Aqualung from Jethro Tull. Blue Guitar- Moody blues.
James Litherland for Collosseum.
check out Fred Frith,Robert Fripp, Phil Miller,Gary Green.
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