Re: Favourite Guitar Riff/Solo
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Bobby McFerrin, is that you?
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Re: Favourite Guitar Riff/Solo
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LOL! Good one, Doc.
Jack
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I know it was in my list already, but damn, I just listened to the opening of VH's "Fools" again. My god that's just sick.
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Resurrecting an old thread to offer:
1- Mississippi Queen 2- Crazy Train 3- Walk this Way
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Re: Favourite Guitar Riff/Solo
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Not so much a Riff, but the signature guitar chords in, "More than a Feeling". Also, the more delicate, acoustic peice to that song.
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I really like Warren Haynes guitar licks in this version of Cortez the Killer.
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Boy, this thread didn't last as long as it should/could have. I think I'm gonna start cruisin' the Anonymous Online Views for topics more regularly. It's bizarre what old threads "they" find, whoever "they" are.
These are all timeless Classics for me:
George Harrison--Savoy Truffle Dave Davies--You Really Got Me Ted Nugent (Amboy Dukes)--Journey to the Center of the Mind Brian May--Bohemian Rhapsody Eric Clapton--Sunshine of Your Love Mick Ronson--All over Ziggy Stardust Neil Young/Steve Stills--Bluebird
I'm serious, recalling some of these is giving me goosebumps.
It'd take me quite a while just to get outta the 60's and 70's!
Gee, I could name one from probably 1/2 of the cd's I own.
Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme)--at least 2 from Three Sides to Every Story alone.
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... I think I'm gonna start cruisin' the Anonymous Online Views ... Old habits die hard.
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Spare me the emoticon, will ya?!
Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.
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Oh my, a man who likes to skip the formalities and get down to business!
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