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The Monday Showdown

Monday August 17, 2009 at 08:00 AM

by Streeter

Welcome to a new week, Indaba.  It's Monday and that means it's time to talk shop on the ol' Indablog here.  But what to talk about?  We've argued about guitars and keyboards and drums.  And we've argued about music videos and bands.  We've argued about cover songs and you've given me buying tips for new instruments.  So what's left?  Well, how about we argue about something a bit smaller.  Let's argue about guitar solos. 

The guitar solo is one of those most cherished commodities of a rock band.  A good guitar solo can be more memorable than the song that surrounds it.  There are hundreds of great ones, thousands of decent ones and even more bad ones (listen to any Limp Bizkit guitar solo and you'll know what I mean).  A good solo can lift a song to a new level and lift the public's opinion of a band up with it.  What would Zep be without Page?  The Stones without Richards?  Bon Jovi without Sambora? The list goes on and on. 

So I ask you guys today to name off some of your favorite guitar solos and give me a little explanation as to why.  I'll start:

  • "Let It Be" The Beatles - George Harrison rips this guitar solo no questions asked. The songs is fairly slow and rambling but then, out of nowhere, he punches in and really kicks it up.  The solo gives the tune the energy it needs to finish strong.  And finish strong it does, thanks to Harrison's great guitar work. 
  • "November Rain" Guns n' Roses - Yes, it's hair metal, leather pants, overblown 90's cock rock at it's finest, but damn if that isn't one good solo.  If you can block the image of Slash standing in a desert, wailing on a Les Paul for a minute and instead just listen to the licks, you can hear why Slash will be remembered as one of the great rock guitarists of all time.  He played exactly what the song needed and that song needed a lot. 

Now it's your turn.  Leave your favorite ones in the comments.

5 Comments:
chris conners said:
Monday August 17, 2009 at 01:00 PM

well, right off the top 'd say Hendrix on any number o' things, like 'Are You Experienced?', 'All Along The Watchtower', or 'Still Raining, Still Dreaming," and Pete Townshend playing wah on 'Going Mobile'- just great sustained energy and texture; Zappa on any number of things, especially on 'The Grand Wazoo' (can't recall the name of the track, so just listen to the whole thing!) and acoustic on 'Sleep Dirt' also Ry Cooder's solos on The Stones' Sticky Fingers are amazing.

Alex Daniel said:
Monday August 17, 2009 at 07:52 PM

Hendrix, definitely. Jimmy Page in "Heartbreaker" was amazing, though.

Lev TheHand said:
Tuesday August 18, 2009 at 11:31 AM

Buckethead - nun chucka kata

Alex Daniel said:
Tuesday August 18, 2009 at 05:45 PM

Well, yeah. I'll give in to Buckethead.

OldPaul Q. said:
Tuesday August 18, 2009 at 06:15 PM

For Me Jimmy Page Whole Lotta Love * (Beatles)Eric Clapton While My Guitar Gently Weeps * Jeff Beck Definitely Maybe * Ritchie Blackmore Highway Star * Well There Are So Many Right!!

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