Title: Best guitar solo Post by: Spirit on October 19, 2024, 07:33:18 PM There's a lack of anything else to discuss at the moment.
I realize there's probably 100's of other topics on the same subject, but if anyone's interested, what do you think as of TODAY? Best GN'R guitar solo? No objective truth to this of course, but what's everyone's take? I am leaning towards Sweet Child O' Mine. The guitar solo is so passionate, but still layered. A compassionate first part, then the "in your face part" hits you at the end. It flows so seamlessly with the song, I would say perfectly. To be clear, this is for any studio version... Nightrain Boston 2002 is right up there for me. Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: Six Strings on October 20, 2024, 01:15:10 PM I'd go with Estranged. I remember when I heard the song for the first time, I literally thought that the guitar was crying. Still having goosebumps to this day listening to it.
Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: Oliver on October 21, 2024, 09:12:21 AM Hard to choose just one, but I love the solo in There Was a Time.
I agree about Estranged too. Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: dsaddler78 on October 28, 2024, 08:42:32 PM Locomotive. When people ask me what my favorite Gnr song is, I say this one. Usually, they are shocked at how good the guitar solo is(people not obsessed with the band)
Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: Bridge on October 30, 2024, 04:12:38 AM I'd go with Estranged. I literally thought that the guitar was crying. Still having goosebumps Very well said. That’s exactly what I’ve always thought. “Estranged” gets my vote as well. “November Rain” gets a vote as well. That sounds like a guitar solo just pouring out of the heart and soul. Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: Mike McKagan on October 30, 2024, 05:37:07 PM A personal favorite of my has always been "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," because it's so perfectly, wonderfully melodic. You can hum/sing the entire thing. That said, I think it's probably "Sweet Child," because that's Slash at the very top of his game. The front end is melodic, the second half cuts loose, and it also makes amazing use of the wah pedal. This feels like the rare case of the popular answer also being the right one. But that's just my two cents.
Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: Six Strings on October 31, 2024, 06:14:14 AM A personal favorite of my has always been "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," because it's so perfectly, wonderfully melodic. You can hum/sing the entire thing. That said, I think it's probably "Sweet Child," because that's Slash at the very top of his game. The front end is melodic, the second half cuts loose, and it also makes amazing use of the wah pedal. This feels like the rare case of the popular answer also being the right one. But that's just my two cents. Oh man. Knockin' on Heaven's Door was the first song I learned to play begining to end on the guitar. Brings back a lot of memories when I was still learning how to play. Great song and great solo. Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: jarmo on November 01, 2024, 07:20:24 AM How can you choose just one? :hihi:
Slash was the first guitar player who caught my attention, after Gary Moore. /jarmo Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: DeN on November 04, 2024, 08:15:54 PM difficult choice...but I know Don't Damn Me solo works every time for me Title: Re: Best guitar solo Post by: jimmythegent on November 14, 2024, 01:40:24 AM First Estranged solo is hard to top...
Honourable mentions: Rocket Queen outro Don't Damn me Coma It's so easy outro Locomotive Double talkin' jive One in a million |