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Post by rossiswaistcoat on Dec 17, 2020 13:21:09 GMT
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Post by mortified on Dec 17, 2020 15:44:55 GMT
Had a quick glance. But it's quite slow to scroll down because of all the ads and stuff. However, to save you some time, I scrolled down to no.1 and it's Jimi Hendrix from Woodstock and Purple Haze. Never heard that one. I notice that no.100 is Rock Bottom by Michael Schenker when he was with UFO in the mid-70's. One of my all time faves that one. He did better ones but that was when I first sat up and took notice. There are loads in there I've never heard of but I might just go listen to a few. Ta for the link
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Post by railroad007 on Dec 17, 2020 16:31:07 GMT
Any list that doesn't include this lacks credibility, the first commercial song deliberately showcasing feedback.
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railroad007
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Post by railroad007 on Dec 17, 2020 18:31:26 GMT
A list should be made of Best 'live' solo's, shows that they can do it outside of the studio.
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Post by dennis on Jan 12, 2021 21:39:09 GMT
Any list that doesn't include this lacks credibility, the first commercial song deliberately showcasing feedback. I thought that was the Beatles' I Feel Fine in '64
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Post by paradiseflats on Jan 14, 2021 10:04:10 GMT
It makes me wonder how you define the ‘best’ solo
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Post by quomaster on Jan 23, 2021 11:39:12 GMT
Any list that doesn't include this lacks credibility, the first commercial song deliberately showcasing feedback. I thought that was the Beatles' I Feel Fine in '64 And The Who in 1965....
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Post by azza200 on Jan 31, 2021 19:55:36 GMT
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