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Greatest Guitar Riff - Released in 1968 Edition?
Greatest Guitar Riff - Released in 1968 Edition? 14 votes
All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf
2 votes
Jumpin' Jack Flash - Rolling Stones
1 vote
In a Garden of Eden - Iron Butterfly
1 vote
Revolution - The Beatles
1 vote
Voodoo Child - Jimi Hendrix
Hello I Love You - The Doors
1 vote
F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
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Tough one. I think I'm wrong. I just voted for the best song.
”It’s hard”…
I could have voted for about 5 songs on this list.
What does it for me on Revolution is the creativity involved to get the distortion. Totally different than anything tried before.
Yeah I voted wrong. It's the solos and general guitar chaos in Voodoo Child that elevates it, not the riff. Revolution and White Room have more memorable riffs.
I think Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except For Me and Monkey could've made the list too. Killer, high energy riff.
NO CONTEST!
Born to be wild is the most bad ass guitar riff ever on the big screen and it's not close. @RaceBannon actually got this one right.
Although Pusherman is 2nd best use of a riff on the big screen and is pretty close.
You know I've smoked a lot of grass
Tough year. Revolution, note not the shitty White Album version is solid. As stated Steppenwolf has to be one of the highest licensed songs of the last 70 years. That said, going home team! Doogin!
Shout out to this great moment in Simpsons history:
Great pull.
White Album is full of great guitar tones.
No way Keith is only 81.