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Topic: Greatest Stones Guitar Solos Return to archive Page: 1 2
28th August 2006 04:25 PM
RollingstonesUSA Let's put together a list of the greatest Stones Guitar Solos, everybody just name a song that hasent been mentioned already and we'll get Gazza or whoever to finalize the list. I guess we could do a Top 40 or 20, doesn't matter....

Can't You Hear Me Knocking
28th August 2006 04:27 PM
GotToRollMe Sympathy For The Devil
28th August 2006 05:29 PM
lotsajizz Bitch
28th August 2006 05:31 PM
Gazza Gimme Shelter
28th August 2006 05:36 PM
Egbert I Wanna Be Your Man
28th August 2006 05:37 PM
Phog I always liked the Chuck Berryisms Keef plays in the Leeds version of "Let It Rock".
28th August 2006 05:37 PM
WeepingDandelion Honky Tonk Women
28th August 2006 05:39 PM
Black and Blue
quote:
Gazza wrote:
Gimme Shelter



I agree as long as live songs don't count.

otherwise it's Street Fighting Man off of DISC 2 of Brussels Affair (1973)
28th August 2006 05:47 PM
Gazza
quote:
Black and Blue wrote:


I agree as long as live songs don't count.

otherwise it's Street Fighting Man off of DISC 2 of Brussels Affair (1973)



ok..well if you want to throw boots into the equation, the breaks in THAT version of "Rambler" from the same show does it for me

As far as official songs go, Gimme Shelter for me is the definitive guitar solo in rock n roll history, up there with "Johnny B Goode".
28th August 2006 06:05 PM
gimmekeef
quote:
Gazza wrote:
Gimme Shelter



The list is now complete.........
28th August 2006 06:13 PM
MikeyC613 Honky Tonk Women
28th August 2006 06:47 PM
doo doo doo Dude Love In Vain from "Welcome To New York" rips my head off every time.
28th August 2006 06:55 PM
aladdinstory Keith-Sympathy
Mick T-Winter, Sway (tie)
28th August 2006 07:07 PM
BILL PERKS LIVE 1973 DANCIN WITH MR D BRUSSELS
28th August 2006 07:14 PM
deuce All Down The Line
28th August 2006 08:18 PM
Mel Belli Somewhat obscure choice -- MT on "If You Really Want to Be My Friend";

Underrated -- Keith on "It's All Over Now";

And I've always loved Wayne Perkins' playing on "Hand of Fate" and "Worried About You."
28th August 2006 08:26 PM
ebmp You cant always get what you want live from Brussels 73
28th August 2006 08:41 PM
Trey Krimsin Since all the songs I could think of at first have already been said, I'll say Time Waits For No One.
28th August 2006 09:18 PM
Throwaway Too Tough
28th August 2006 10:26 PM
tumbling dice
studio
Can´t you hear me knocking or sway, by M. Taylor

Live

Sympathy ,by Keith(London 90) or Love in Vain(ladies & Gents 72) ,by M .Taylor

Two solos in the same song

Gimme Shelter ,by Keith and ronnie (Paradiso 95)
28th August 2006 10:36 PM
Flashpoint A very good one to me that wasn't mentioned is Highwire
28th August 2006 10:36 PM
Altamont Live Love in Vain with Taylor

28th August 2006 10:58 PM
RollingstonesUSA
quote:
Altamont wrote:
Live Love in Vain with Taylor





Listening to that solo is like a religious experience!,lol
28th August 2006 11:37 PM
Throwaway
quote:
Flashpoint wrote:
A very good one to me that wasn't mentioned is Highwire



Yea i like that one too. Doesn't sound very "Keith-like" even though im almost 100% sure it's him.
29th August 2006 12:00 AM
straycatblues Studio: Winter
Live: You Can't Always Get What You Want from wembley 9-8-73 (first show)
29th August 2006 01:03 AM
aladdinstory
quote:
Mel Belli wrote:
Somewhat obscure choice -- MT on "If You Really Want to Be My Friend";

Underrated -- Keith on "It's All Over Now";

And I've always loved Wayne Perkins' playing on "Hand of Fate" and "Worried About You."



definately! perkins stay w/ the stones was short, but, oh so sweet...
29th August 2006 03:44 AM
Voodoo Scrounge Live

Under My Thumb (1982)

Studio

Beast of Burden
29th August 2006 03:46 AM
z You Can't Always Get What You Want - Love You Live
29th August 2006 04:42 AM
Dick Bush The Stones on the very top of their prime, Mick Taylor driving the hell out of his axe:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTKUFnoHo-k
29th August 2006 04:48 AM
Altamont
quote:
RollingstonesUSA wrote:


Listening to that solo is like a religious experience!,lol




Yeah, I agree
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