Greatest Guitar Solo In The History Of Music
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The guitar solo for Whiskey in the Jar
Eric Something of Thin Lizzy
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Bell
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Can't remember if I connected the dots or I saw it on Twitter or something, but I know Prince is a huge fan of Joni Mitchell's A Case of You and I think he bit the melody and rhythm from that song to create Purple Rain, which is an amazing canvas for soloing.
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Best Thin Lizzy solos are either Waiting for an Alibi or the second Cowboy Song one.
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He lifted Purple Rain from Journey's "Faithfully".
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Holy shit I can't unhear that.
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Prince definitely pulled some of the vibe from Journey.
Lake Minnetonka classy that Prince reached out and fessed up.
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I saw Prince live at the London O2. He could shred, no doubt. He fucking did like 5 encores, which means you are up your own ass, which find annoying.
Hammett had it going on for And Justice for All's "One" solo. To me, that's the apex of solos. Possibly the apex of songs.
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Does the intro to Money For Nothing count?
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That’s not a solo. It’s a riff.






