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Best Solos

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7 minutes and 42 seconds of pure genius.

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Agree with Fade To Black, Paradise City, Sweet Child O' Mine and Runnin' Down A Dream.

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I prefer the original solo he based that one off.

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:thumbsu: Ditto, although I'm a fan of the Alive solo too.

I could put hundreds here if I could be bothered typing that much (or finding all the videos, ha). Couple of my never-changing faves:

Nobody has better touch on an electric guitar than this bloke...
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Just a massive ball of classic southern rock goodness (solo kick in about 4:55)...
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Lee Ritenour - Isn't She Lovely

Larry Carlton - Kid Charlemagne

Jay Beckenstein - Morning Dance

Richard Whatever his name is who played keys for Super Tramp on Bloody Well Right.

Eddie Van Halen - Jump (Not an underrated player but a very underrated solo)

Wayne Shorter - Aja

You could go on forever.
 
Metal guitar solos showcase the best talent but I still like solos in punk rock songs a whole lot better. They are just shorter, more to the point and usually fit in well with the whole song
Not sure if srs.

Metal - usually fast, but that means limited tone

Punk - the whole idea of punk is bare bones. Very little note bending and licks. Punk music is limited when it comes to solos and lead guitar.
 

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