Maggie’s Best Guitar Solo

wow. most of my favs got picked. i would add Clapton/Cream's Spoonful from live at Leeds and Jeff Beck doing big block live with Tal Wilkenfeld on base.
there is,in truth,no best just many greats.
would add,non rock,Roy Clark doing Malaguena and BB King & The VEntures doing most anything. think the Beach Boys did about the best Misirlou around.
 
Wow so many greats . I probably forget more names than I can list . Unknowns that live in my soul .
All guys I've seen .
Les Paul
Neil Schonn
Nuno Bettoncourt
John Hodges (Dead Serious) Unknown .
Joe Walsh was a Spiritual awakening when he was in the zone . Maybe the GOAT .
Brad Paisley
Keith Urban
Satriani . Long story short . Had an opportunity to audition as a bass player for Satch . My lack of confidence made me duck out .


Guy named Kelly James from the Dead end kids . Guy was homeless , mentally cooked from drugs . I mean like fucken damaged . We ran in that Philly circle . Would pick him up and feed him now and then , take him to a gig . Put a guitar in this guy's hand and magic happened . This guy and that band were playing in the 70's . First guy to send a guitar around his neck .
Influenced a lot of Easter Coast band like KIX .
Slow Hand is corner stone .
Surprised no one mentioned Dicky Betts .
Brian May is incredibly under appreciated .
Eddy Van Halen .
So many more I can't remember the names . The faces and gigs are still vivid .

Edit: Blues Saraceno , notable mention .
Ritchie Kitzen . Sad that the guy's ego and bad choices got in the way of his art . Truly gifted .
David Gilmore is gifted and an egomaniacal narcissistic fuckin Dbag . Surprised he got as far as he did being such a difficult , contrary , argumentative twat .
 
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A true Badass. I understand he is suffering from an incurable disease and is unable to play. Seeing him live is on my bucket list. 😔
I saw him play one of his last Christmas shows. It was awesome and he invited people to come up and dance below the stage. 40's style dancers were entertaining those walking in to the theatre.
 

Fucking LOVE it. Saw him in concert at Wolf Trap twice....just a bit before the 2011 performance you posted....he was OUTSTANDING.

Also saw him on tour with John McLaughlin but dear lord...that was so long ago it was prehistoric times. It was my least favorite....I was never a McLaughlin fan and he seemed to have infected Santana. lol

But I don't actually remember seeing him giving the percussion guys a long solo like in the vid you posted....loved that. Truly.

Thanks
 
No sir. “Best” is your opinion. I love the man, and his playing, even own one of his Signature Model guitars. But “Best” is always an opinion, unless there are metrics to go by (group size, for instance). View attachment 8662230
Disagree there is a best, SRV. Electric with huge fat railroad tracks for strings to a 12 string acoustic, you can find him playing all styles and well. Best across the board. Now there can be better in a specific area, but they will fall far short outside of their specific field. Vanhalen foe example. Take the tapping away and where are you.

I look at it like Roy Clark, sure others are better than he is with a specific thing, but hand Jimmy Page a violin and he would not know what to do. (yes I know) I will say he was the best string instrument player. Same line of thinking goes with SRV.
 
Tons of great guitarists!
I'd also put out Tom Scholz from Boston
Also Denny Diaz from Steely Dan ( I think someone may have mentioned SD earlier)

Another great that is getting better currently is Matteo Mancuso ... been keeping Amy eye on him ... incredible guitarist, but not with the right band that will get him more notoriety ... Truly talented.

I throw Slash on the list as well.
 
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If a fan of Hendrix. If ever get a chance go see Randy Hansen , I seen him a several times back in the day do the Hendrix Experience tribute. Guy is fantastic, and I think he still periodically traveling doing some shows.
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Thanks for this. I have 2 casinos nearby that have many musical events. I'll be on the lookout for this guy.
 
If you’re talking strictly technical, this band is pretty crazy.

 
Disagree there is a best, SRV. Electric with huge fat railroad tracks for strings to a 12 string acoustic, you can find him playing all styles and well. Best across the board. Now there can be better in a specific area, but they will fall far short outside of their specific field. Vanhalen foe example. Take the tapping away and where are you.

I look at it like Roy Clark, sure others are better than he is with a specific thing, but hand Jimmy Page a violin and he would not know what to do. (yes I know) I will say he was the best string instrument player. Same line of thinking goes with SRV.
Whatever you say, Brother. I'm not going to argue against Stevie. As I said, he is tied with my favorite of all time with George Lynch, but I'll never say anyone is the Best. I've been playing for 46 years now, and one thing I've learned is that there will always be someone who comes along and stands the world on its ear. "Best" is always an opinion, and is based on what we want/expect to hear, but that's different for many people.
In my opinion, Stevie's unique, "best" attribute is making the listener feel the emotion and even pain involved in doing what he did. If you play things the way he did, you WILL experience some pain. His guitar tech Rene' Martinez talks about him ripping his finger calluses off during performances, and having to super glue them back on so he could continue. He could make you FEEL that pain musically (it's the Blues, after all). He could say more with a single note than many listed hear could say with a hundred. Like the Challenger disaster, and 9/11, I remember exactly where I was when I heard he died in a helicopter crash (in my truck, on the radio, at school in Auburn).
 
Just thought of another, perhaps surprising entry...Gary Richrath of REO Speedwagon. Sure, a cheesy band, but he had a knack for some nice solos. Take it On the Run and Roll With the Changes come to mind.
 
boy,you got that right.


He is over 70 years old now but looks to be still going out on the road playing strong, He is a really unique guitar talent that for sure has carved-out a place for himself among a thousand other hardcore guitar talents. I going to pretty much date myself here, but I first seen him late 70's., We heard about this guy, and there was a little buzz about him and playing mimicking Hendrix. drove in with a small group of friends to little theater called Paramount in Portland. Went in and that fucker just totally, and i mean totally blew everyone away there. He opened by rolling out onstage under a thick fog. He pops-up threw the fog, was in full makeup, Negro skin color, full Afro hair, and Hendrix stage clothing. You would swear to god it was Hendrix come to life and jamming. Just was ripping it up perfectly hammering out all Hendrix's tunes, even playing with his teeth, behind his back, never missing a lick.
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