Best (rock) guitar riff - released in 1972 edition?
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Reelin' in The Years - Steely Dan
It’s also a song about my avatar.
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Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple
I tend to vote for what is presented, but Black Sabbath “Supernsut” is up there.
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Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple
nor is Snowblind but Tomorrows Dream might be my fave off Vol. 4
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Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple
Even if you couldn't play the guitar which most people can't you could do the lick. @Joey convinced me and reminded me
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Reelin' in The Years - Steely Dan
Yeah, I need to offer my mea culpa on Sabbath 4 here which @Joey I should say is my 2nd favorite album of theirs.
I think I had been Sabbath heavy in 1970 and 71 and lost track for 72.
#PerfectionIsTheEnemyOfGood is my motto!
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Reelin' in The Years - Steely Dan
I mean it's probably it's probably on the Mt Rushmore of most recognizable heavy rock riffs.
I chose Steely Dan because of how technically gifted the playing is.
Jimmy Page said at the time that Elliott Randall's (sessions player) playing on Reelin' in the Years was 12/10.
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Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple
Dammit, Yella. Make yer mind up on technically gifted playing. Didn't you flip me shit about that same point when I mocked that Nirvana song?
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Reelin' in The Years - Steely Dan
Technically gifted Steely Dan jazzy rock »»» Technically Gifted Metal shredding.
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Reelin' in The Years - Steely Dan
You had your Edgar Winter opportunity here @PurpleThrobber




