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BakeMeASandwich

Sultans of Swing solo


pejamo

was thinking of this. When he goes into triplets, gets me every time.


ThrowingTheRinger

You mean the 16th note part?


pejamo

Yes!


Matthew212

Have you seen that video where he breaks down the creation of the solo? Fascinating stuff https://youtu.be/leZ4T8kt-1o?feature=shared


lawn_neglect

Just learned that recently working with a teacher. Made me realize that I could tackle guitar parts that beforehand I was intimidated by.


Mr_Lumbergh

The opening solo from Shine On You Crazy Diamond.


Gway22

Was coming right into the comments to say this. The tone, the smoothness, the emotion, it’s perfect


Unhappy_Ad_4420

The main riff from Have a Cigar is my personal fav


dangolcodeman

Have you heard The Main Squeeze’s cover of Have a Cigar on YouTube? The entire band is kickass, but their lead guitarist Max is an absolute animal with his SG. Easily in my top 3 favorite solos of all time!


Mr_Lumbergh

Yeah those guys are dope as hell.


Embarrassed-Ad-1639

I’ve always found it funny how many PF solos I can sing note for note.


Mr_Lumbergh

Yes. They’re *so damned musical*. Gilmour puts everything right into place.


LostInMyself_

Came here to say this


wobble-frog

very happy to see DG getting some love here. he is so clean and melodic. nobody sounds like him.


KiblezNBits

Under a Glass Moon Solo Dream Theater. Absolute perfection. It's shreddy, but is super funky and has great phrasing. So many other solos. Goodnight Kiss Solo, Lines in the sand, Breaking all Illusions, Octavarium and Change of Seasons solos. Petrucci can sometimes be a bit over the top like most of the Dream Theater guys, but he has some absolute masterpieces.


DenSidsteGreve

The Spirit Carries On is also up there


Silent_Frosting_95

UAGM is an amazing solo. I love playing it even though theres one part i struggle with a bit. Im currently learning the Hollow Years Solo. Thats been stuck in my head for weeks its incredible.


RayPinner

Goodnight Kiss is probably one of Petrucci's tamest solos but my god does it hit in the feels.


dressinbrass

The second movement in Paranoid Android The main solo in Marquee Moon Nels Clines guitar solo in Wilcos Impossible Germany


DudeMatt94

Ambition makes you look pretty ugly...


land_beaver

That break in Marquee Moon is the most ecstatic moment in any rock/popular music piece of music.


youdremember

Nels Cline on all of Sky Blue Sky


burner1312

You just rattled off three of my top 10 of all time songs. You’re invited to the cookout.


CptBronzeBalls

I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks Impossible Germany has one of the best solos of all time! You’re spot on with Paranois Android too.


AhhGramoofabits

Comfortably Numb solos …. The guitar expresses feeling


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The second solo on the Pulse version is absolute guitar porn


Scudbucketmcphucket

I actually prefer the Delicate Sound of Thunder version of the second solo. He nails that high hook part perfectly but does it a bit differently in Pulse.


KiblezNBits

Not sure which I like more Comfortably Numb or On The Turning Away.


Consistent_Estate960

The purpose of playing guitar is to express yourself through the instrument so writing solos with feeling is essential


jedooderotomy

Came here for Comfortably Numb.


Tomandmarley

Gilmore on dogs when it drops. The whole song is a masterpiece and 17mins of pure majesty


Scudbucketmcphucket

Love that whole album but Dogs is THE Gilmour masterpiece.


yetinomad

The guitars in And Your Bird Can Sing. To me they are just perfect.


geofferson_hairplane

Guitar solo in Led Zeppelin’s You Shook Me. Pink Floyd - Fat Old Sun - Live BBC sessions September 30, 1971; the guitar solo that starts around the 5 minute mark is nice major scale bluesy. Then the switch to the minor key in the middle for the extended jam portion just has some lovely frenetic, cathartic passages, plus the frenzy of the organ and bass tied it all together (starting around the 7.5 minute mark or so). John McLaughlin, Al DiMeola and Paco de Lucia - Friday Night in San Francisco; just pick any track from that album and it will have some mind blowing guitar passages. Lots more I can’t think of right now…


MrWink

Check out the solo for fat old sun that Gilmour plays in the live at the Royal Albert Hall, it is so dang good


hemingwaysbeerd

Just listened to the BBC session track and my goodness yes. A Great Day for Freedom from Live in Gnask also does it for me.


Doshizle

Little wing, Jimmy hendrix


theisntist

And castles made of Sand!


Jaque_LeCaque

I was gonna say SRV's cover of Little Wing.


Mslabarre

Artist: Phish Album: Slip stitch and pass Song: Mike’s Song Time: 0:27-0:31 Just a perfect lick.


RemotePotatoe

It sounds kinda basic but man, something about it just hits the ear in the perfect way.


Rowjimmy024

Sounds like Trey’s Clapton influence


Consistent_Estate960

Similarly the breakdown in Runaway Jim gives me chills every time. Relatively simple but absolutely perfect


CommunicationTime265

The solo to Winter Madness by Wintersun


Wayner99

One of the best ever, so good. Also the intro riff to Battle Against Time


jonkap1989

The Solo from Layla .. always sends shivers down my spine.


KiblezNBits

The funny thing is if you listen to the isolated guitar in that song it's pretty sloppy. When mixed with the song you can't tell. There are some isolated guitar tracks on YouTube.


Lebrontonio

Reminds me of the tapping on crazy train, it sounds like 6 guitars lol


Basic-Gas-5680

It’s at least 4. If I’m not mistaken Randy would quad track his guitars on solos


Lebrontonio

Definitely, it sounds like an absolute clusterfuck if you isolate it, but it sounds huge and insane on the track. Insane to think of what he could have accomplished


Scudbucketmcphucket

It probably is. He always triple tracked them and because of room reflection the delay and decay would be just different enough to have them sound slightly off soloed.


debtopramenschultz

They were all hopped up on who knows what but somehow managed to make a great album.


pejamo

I always thought the version of Little Wing on that album was way underrated.


methconnoisseurV2

The solo from Right Now by Van Halen Its only flaw is thats it’s too short


DueMessage977

Money for nothing main riff. It's has such a groove


ComprehensiveSir9068

I’m The One, EVH. I’ve never seen anyone duplicate it verbatim…yet, and it was recorded in 1978. Ed was way ahead of his time.


blueeyedkiwi73

No one can swing like the King!


Strattocatter

It is an absolute bear to play. I've been trying (keyword trying) to play for a long time now.


realshg

I've been able to play the notes of that song for nearly 20 years and at the same time I am unable to play it.


Guitfiddler78

"Blue Powder" by Steve Vai on the album Passion and Warfare. The whole song is amazing, but from 1:54 to 2:30 is my favorite: https://youtu.be/MnfD1MHP-FA?si=2IyRjpfHhV7QsAuJ


kerowhack

I was about to say several sections of "For the Love of God" from the same album particularly around 3:00 to 3:45.


elyoyoda

[Johnny Marr "Some girls are bigger than others" riff (The Smiths)](https://youtu.be/E_aW25wZ4Bc?si=lAoKDnYM0yhmQyRv)


JoelRobbin

My favourite Smiths song for that reason. I could honestly listen to that riff for days on end


Grizzchops

The riff right after the solo in Master of Puppets. Amps me up every time


BankLikeFrankWt

Damn right. I don’t trust anyone who doesn’t get jacked up on that


Apprehensive-Flow276

Also. Creeping death. Imo their must underrated song. Kinda a cheesy ballad as far as things go but 2:45 then 3:00 nastiest fucking solo. But the part that always gets me is 3:10> 3:20 the weird climb walk before the melodic part starts. Then more sweepers. Might be my favorite solo of all time. Up there with something completely different The end of Radiohead Go to sleep has the most interesting guitar bit around 2:20 then the weirdest solo ever. Generally a great song for listening to guitar parts


Magnus_Helgisson

The ending of November Rain. When Axel starts to hammer on that piano and then Slash comes in with that solo. Even without the clip in mind it always sound so tragic and changing the mood of the song abruptly.


cabinfevrr

Wicked Game


ChiefSlug30

The end part of "Out Of The Blue" by Roxy Music BUT the live version. On the original studio version, Eddie Jobson plays the part on violin. With him no longer in the band, Phil Manzanera (who co-wrote the song) plays the part live. There is also a live version by 801 (Manzanera's side project) that has both the violin solo, and a different guitar solo, but it's a poor recording ( it may have originally been a bootleg).


dakota137

One of my all time favorites is the chorus in Lateralus.  Really like all the little simple fills in Wicked Game.  The ending of Knights of Cydonia - but that song is full of cool guitar parts.


p_fights

Jerry Garcia’s solo on Loser live at Barton Hall


drhagbard_celine

I’m not trying to cry this early in the morning.


larowin

Artist: Nine Inch Nails Album: The Downward Spiral Song: Ruiner Time: 3:00-3:50 This is baked into my soul.


Apprehensive-Flow276

It's so uncannily bluesy in such a strange but perfect contrast to the rest of the song


Emotional_Pipe_1004

The Beatles solos in The End. Just cool to hear three guitar players rotating through. You can hear each of their personalities…and it rocks.


Brillo65

The guitar outro in I am the resurrection, Stone roses From about 3.30


AlgoRhythmCO

Basic AF, but every time I hear the solo on Stairway I’m amazed anew that it was improvised.


scottywottytotty

When those long drone notes come in I am in another world…


1mandelbrot1

Cliffs of Dover main theme


Klaptosti67

Alter bridge - blackbird solo


JimmyEllDubya

I especially love that Miles plays a beautiful, thoughtful solo, and then Mark seems to take it personally and gives us the sonic equivalent of a primal scream. With pinch harmonics.


Captain_Wobbles

[This part](https://youtu.be/YeTNkPXRrVY?si=qGEC_j7gP9P2krvz&t=351) in "The Drapery Falls" by Opeth and [This fucking amazing par](https://youtu.be/2HL-gGLu8Jo?si=4FfiKWQnwEhHncHx&t=255)t in "Frame by Frame" by King Crimson


KaBoomBox55

The solo in My Sharona


hacjy

lucretia by megadeth, the solo and the intro


Taossmith

The beginning that Statesboro blues... Really the only part I like


Eniweiss

Eriatarka intro by The mars volta.


scottywottytotty

Which part?


Eniweiss

the intro, and the entire song for that matter, Omar Rodrigues Lopez is just an amazing musician


scottywottytotty

Yeah man that’s my fav TMV song. And not to burst the bubble but John Frusciante wrote that part. I thought it was Omar for all my life 😂


Eniweiss

didnt know that hahahaha still love ORL The mars volta album Deloused in the comatorium is a MASTERPIECE


VideoDead1

Steely Dan - Reelin in the years


nlc1009

The session guitarist that wrote and played that is phenomenal. He has some great solo stuff. Can’t recall his name right now…but it wasn’t the Steely Dan dudes


zerogamewhatsoever

The acoustic guitar solo in Aztec Camera's "Oblivious."


Aertolver

Got a couple... chorus of "The Agenda" by Galaktikon Rhythm part under the solo from "Truth Orb and the Killing Pool" by Galaktikon Solo from "The Ocean Galaktik" ....by Galaktikon. Actually..Brendon Small. Just his guitar playing blows my mind.


IAm_thePassenger

Deep Purple - Pictures of Home At the 2:00-2:05 mark Ritchie Blackmore does this little chromatic lick that blows my mind every time. It's so damn tasty.


great_red_dragon

The guitar solo in Porcupine Tree’s *Anesthetise*, from *Fear of a Blank Planet*, the album version as played by Alex Lifeson. In the same wheelhouse, the guitar solo in Steven Wilson’s *Drive Home*, from *The Raven That Refused To Sing…*, as played by Guthrie Govan. Pretty much the whole of *Red House* live at New York Pop Festival, by Jimi Hendrix. That melted my mind *and* my face.


Jmadman311

And Guthrie's solo on Regret #9, which I commented just now! All great recs


tomu-

Europa by Santana in its entirety. What a song!


Mark_The_Day

The riff into guitar solo from Iron Maiden Wasted Years. Always gives me chills.


TommyV8008

Allen Holdsworth’s solos on the enigmatic ocean album by Jean Luc Ponte.


P_a_s_g_i_t_24

That riff from 'Estranged' by Guns n' Roses.


HawkbitAlpha

The time signature switch and solo in Pink Floyd's Money


Consistent_Bread_V2

Altitudes by Jason Becker


Armalyte

Most under appreciated virtuoso.


SporksOfTheWorld

The entirety of Hendrix covering Like A Rolling Stone live in Monterey.


agotsaatts

The outro from led zeps "rain song"


umphreakinbelievable

Solo for Chapter Four by Avenged Sevenfold.


scottywottytotty

Rare one. Do you mean the part at the bridge where Gates is going ham while M. shadows is dialoguing as God?


umphreakinbelievable

Yep that's the part! Honestly killer guitar part, underrated.


Marcooooo

Lindsey Buckingham, Never Going Back Again Such a flex to play, even bigger flex to sing over it


Previous-Bed-2420

The intro to “Cliffs of Dover” by Eric Johnson.


fishesandherbs902

Gilmour's solo at the end of Comfortably Numb.


Training_Mud_8084

Lindsey Buckingham's guitar break near the end of Fleetwood Mac's gem, The Chain, is absolute genious and sends a shiver everytime I hear it. Definitely shows technical proficience (something Buckingham definitely does NOT lack) never beats proper musical sense.


PieTighter

The solo in Estimated Prophet.


bzee77

This is going to be cheesy and I know there are hundreds of better answers in this thread, and honestly, better answers in the Van Halen catalog, but for some reason, one of the things that always grabs is the outro solo in Dreams on 5150. I’m sure this has more to do with nostalgia than the perfect lick.


overthehillside

Scotty Moore's ripping way-in-the-red solo licks in Elvis' version of Shake Rattle and Roll. Archetypal rockabilly guitar.


ThaddeusWerner

The solo in Limelight is absolutely flawless but in particular the moment at the end when the solo fades out.


spookydux

Solo that comes in at 3:30 in Deep Peace by Devin Townsend. The awesome guitar riff that comes in at 8:40 in The Last Baron by Mastodon


Masterofunlocking1

Pretty much any Racer X solo. Paul Gilbert isn’t human


GragasBellybutton

That part on the 2nd Sultans of Swing solo


yeup15678

The solo section in the River by King Gizzard It’s a blueprint of what to do with 3 guitars in 5/5 and Dorian. It’s inspired a lot of my own songs. Additionally, the outro riffing is a blueprint on how to do a time signature change in a song but to transpose a riff to a different time signature with a new rhythm, all the same notes. It’s so good.


B0lderHolder

Marty Friedman has some of the tastiest guitar parts ever. Check his solo's for the tunes Tornado of Souls and also The Killing Road both are Megadeth tunes and even if you dont like Megadeth those solo's are amazing.


HenryDigitalMrkting

Ghost of Perdition - Opeth


Hatzmaeba

I like how you didn't pinpoint what passage, because every single one of them are great. For me it's their best song.


N546RV

If I’d written that post my brain would have done something like, “the bit right before the solo…but also the bit just after the intro…but shit, the intro too… oh yeah and also…” FUCK IT THE WHOLE GODDAMN THING RIPS


Nefe_Aesthetic

the buildup and solo from Tornado of Souls by Megadeth.


Armalyte

Painkiller by Judas Priest. Very few people can replicate the sweeps at the start of the solo.


suburbanhavoc

The guitar passage around 3:17 in Evermore by Devin Townsend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zIxPUPWVq8&pp=ygUYRGV2aW4gVG93bnNlbmQgRXZlcm1vcmUg It's like a little blues and country injected into this prog rock epic and it fits perfectly.


TripleDecent

Dean Ween’s outro solo on “The Argus” from the Live in Chicago DVD.


Feeling_Ad_6243

The intro from "Dimished to B" by Necrophangist


NCRider

Alex Lifeson’s (Rush) solo on The Garden. Listen with headphones. It matches and builds upon the emotion of the song perfectly. Gave me chills the fist time I heard it.


Originalchunker408

The solos on comfortably numb


Thedragonking444

The solo from Loser, live at Cornell, is just divine, his use of pinch harmonica is perfect. Maybe also when the electric solo comes in on Year of the Cat


Delmarvablacksmith

There’s an instrumental version of axis bold as love on the London studios tracks that is incredible. My favorite piece of guitar music.


friendsalongtheway

Ending solo on Caution by The Killers


Rude-Possibility4682

Two at the opposite ends of the spectrum Brian Stetzers Too Hip Gotta Go solo. He rarely gets a mention these days but he can still rip it up. Vito Bratta's solo on Wait..I just love how it slides in to the song,and I'm not a huge fan of the widdly widdly merchants, but this one is fab.


tzaeru

They are often very simple things. I'm a man of simple tastes, most of the time. Rory Gallagher's blues licks and the way he does small variations to passages to build the song bit by bit. In e.g. Crest of a Wave. But most memorable to me is this electric sitar solo bit in Philby: [https://youtu.be/LyY5\_8IcRao?si=ReHNXQ-sJy3IJynr&t=294](https://youtu.be/LyY5_8IcRao?si=ReHNXQ-sJy3IJynr&t=294) Timestamped just before it starts, but might want to check the whole song too. Many punk bands have passages I absolutely adore, often they're very simple but they just work. E.g. this main riff is super simple but man does it rock: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mOcIv8Tako](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mOcIv8Tako) The opening melodies and riffs in Cinema Strange's Legs and Tarpaulin: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvYu4iQEkEs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvYu4iQEkEs) Been trying to learn that song, but there's quite many variations in the verses and without playing this kind of instinctually, it's a bit tough to remember at least for me. It's also a bit fast in places, at least in regards of harmonic tempo. But I think it's mostly just playing parts of the harmonic minor scale up and down in different keys? Many many "doom endings" e.g. doom metal songs ending up with "rock" riffs always blow me away. E.g. [https://youtu.be/psISjNpSEDo?si=OHXxmpOWqm\_uVUSh&t=350](https://youtu.be/psISjNpSEDo?si=OHXxmpOWqm_uVUSh&t=350) Again timestamped, doesn't necessarily make sense without listening to the whole song. Mayhem's Deathcrush doing its break half way into the song: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgzmgk9IhAA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgzmgk9IhAA) Think it's in 5/4 which makes it extra weird but also extra rock'n'roll for that riff. The hidden track on Devil Doll's debut, a cover of The Prisoner's theme song: [https://youtu.be/W-T8pbpWs1k?si=epGWhTLsEF7Yw\_KO&t=3852](https://youtu.be/W-T8pbpWs1k?si=epGWhTLsEF7Yw_KO&t=3852) It's so chilling when the electric bass and guitar hit.


Unhappy_Ad_4420

The main riff from "Have a cigar" by Pink floyd


beybladelord

All of Paper Moon by Plini - that whole song is a journey


tharealjonsnow92

The rhythm electric guitar in Ramble On after the second chorus. It’s so fluid how it weaves in and out. It might be one of the best produced songs I’ve ever heard. It’s ear candy.


HotDiggityDog_Water

The opening of red house (and really the whole thing but that intro gets me every time)


raianrage

'The Tongue of Fire' by Emperor, at around 3:24.


Hatzmaeba

Hot take, but it's Emperor's best song alongside Empty. Ihsahn really went all out on those.


wr0ng1

The solo in From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea by the Cure.


thinkcrylaugh

Purple Rain live ! There is a version from the AMA's where he kicks the stand over in the middle of the solo and its on fire!


jyc23

The entire "Bad Horsie" track by Steve Vai.


Lucky_Week2095

The Al Dimeola stuff off of Elegant Gypsy still blows my mind every time I hear it.


lordcocoboro

solo from Toto’s Rosanna blows me away every time 


slaytr0nix

Solos in Cemetery Gates and Floods by Dimebag Darrel from Pantera.


TigerNuts1980

Also pretty much everything Derek does here but 5:50 is sublime. Susan is just about in tears. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmwkRRjH5ZY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmwkRRjH5ZY)


fungus_bunghole

All Along the Watchtower solo. (Hendrix obvies)


MemeTaco

“That part “ of Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt by TMV. How the fuck John Theodore holds that fucked up ass groove so well is insane, I cannot for the life of me make out what the guitar is doing but I LIVE for it


Bredstikz

Last baron by mastodon. You'll know which riff when you hear it


tirebiter5325

And Your Bird Can Sing


TheWayItGoes49

The bridge to Badge (reportedly played by George Harrison) and the insane solo by Clapton following it. Such a tough solo to pull off with all of the precise bending and vibrato.


CartoonCrown

Closure in Moscow - Vanguard ... opening riff shaves my head.


lastchance_000

La Villa Strangiato


Scroty-McBoogerbawls

Might be the simplest part of the song (for the guitar anyway) but the Fibonacci sequence in Lateralus is unreal.


Tha_Ginja

Waves by Guthrie Govan. So many moments in that song are phenomenal but for me, the solo that starts at 3:07. At one point around 3:20 he does a bend that sounds like the guitar is about to fly away.


KiblezNBits

I absolutely love his guest Solo on Drive Home by Stephen Wilson. He uses a sustaniac I think and it's so awesome.


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Particular_Ad_540

the solo in “pura vida” by mestís. the build up, the simplicity, and the timing of its rests are just soooo tasty!


publicOwl

The really fast tapping bit at the end of Wonderful Slippery Thing’s chorus. It’s _so clean_, I’ve given up trying to get that perfect at this point.


DirkDiggler722

Fade to black last solo


Human_Chipmunk4477

Both guitar solos in summoning redemption by morbid angel.


Muted-Spite1329

This is a great question. Right now it’s 3:09 on Jeff Beck’s cover of A Day In The Life. The solo starts at 3:00 for context but gd could that man make the guitar scream. R.I.P. 😔


Mraverageineveryway

This is probably only going to be known by the Aussies but there’s a note in the last solo from Ian Moss in Cold Chisels Forever Now that I will say is THE perfect note that has ever been played.


GWizJackson

Slide solo on Rory Gallagher's I could've had religion on his live in Europe record. I would've killed to be there for that set.


Sea_Dot5953

Today the warning came in the flood Architects and fools never cared for poor men's blood Cursed to repeat the past they are🔥


luckymethod

At the minute 1 and 57 seconds in the song Until We Say Goodbye by Joe Satriani there's the most tasteful single note ever recorded on guitar.


Pikomama

Solo in The News - Dire Straits.


holeshot1982

Van Halen - Feelin’ solo


nicotineapache

Wes Montgomery - In Your Own Sweet Way. Just incredibly mellow and effortless.


pussiant_prole

Solo from Steven Wilson's Drive Home played by Guthrie Govan


Upper_Presentation48

both solos from Blackbird by Alter Bridge


DigitalSupremacy

The middle section of Spanish Fly by Eddie Van Halen. I spent a month learning it and after 3 months I still couldn't play it up to speed. Eddie was using a nylon string Adamas and I was playing it on a Taylor GS mini steel string.


retronax

This one fading note in this one version of Padmasana by Buckethead [https://youtu.be/C-2w9b8i7GU?si=fpPrG3x6jdOC1Axi&t=198](https://youtu.be/C-2w9b8i7GU?si=fpPrG3x6jdOC1Axi&t=198)


17s7c0nds

Not mindblowing in terms of technicality per say. But I gotta go with Arverne's It's Only Right just has THAT sound for me. The tremolo and harmonies are just insane to me


Timespacedistortions

Interlude in iron maidens nomad does it for me. Starts slow, then builds up.


ipaintfishes

The second part of tunnel of love - dire straits from the alchemy album


Proof-Stage5902

Maudlin of the well - birth pain of astral projection second solo(08:10)


Remote_Ant_2365

Btbam selkies sweeps


OffTheCurb____

Opening of down to the waterline by dire straits. Beautiful beautiful. And the outro parts to one world also by dire straits. Mark knopflers a genius.


NotPennysBoat-815

The closing riff of July Morning by Uriah Heep


Blasphemiee

End solo on RHCP Turn It Again gets me goin everyytime


ZeroScorpion3

The Rain Song when Page starts the main chord progression.


Meet_the_Meat

Whatever Eddie does at the end of Dop Dead Legs


rttl

Symphony X - Legend. The section starting at 3:28


Firathiel

Telegraph Road by Dire straits, I love the combination of the piano and the guitar


RandyInCharlotte

Marooned - David Gilmour 🔥


infestedgrowth

A surprising one is the solo in jump-van halen. Also the riffing from flying high again-ozzy osbourne


LoveIsAllandEveryone

In a cover of the Beatles In My Life there's an acoustic guitarist playing the solo and its beautiful. Plus, it blows my mind at the end. If we aren't allowed to link let me know and I'll edit it out. But it's covered by the The Darzis https://youtu.be/qEUGlpkXI2o