jimmy page - heartbreaker
chuck berry - johnny b goode
steve howe - starship trooper
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jimmy page - heartbreaker
chuck berry - johnny b goode
steve howe - starship trooper
jimi hendrix doing wild thing at monterey '67
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird (the 9 minute version)
Metallica - Disposable Heroes
Arch Enemy - The Immortal
The Sleep - Pantera
Tornado of Souls - Megadeth (even though I hate that song, the solo kicks ass)
The great southern trend kill - Pantera
As I am - Dream Theater
Fatal Tragedy - Dream Theater
Anasthesia (pulling teeth) - Metallica
Ride the Lightning - Metallica
Freebird - Lynard Skynard
Neil Peart 10 minute live drum solo
And Lastly...HANGAR 18 - Megadeth (12 mother fucking solos)
2 come to mind......
Eddie Van Halen at the start of Pretty women......
Cliff Burton of metalica Bass solo take 1...... best bass solo ever bar NONE.
EVER............
Good Thread...There are too many I cannot decide on one. Some of my favorites are:
I'm Goin' Home(Live at woodstock) - Ten Years After
Machine Gun(Live at Fillmore) - Jimi Hendrix
Free Bird(c'mon how has this not been mentioned yet) - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Master of Puppets/Sanitarium/Call of Ktulu/etc./etc/etc. - Metallica
I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home - Albert King
Texas Flood(Live) - SRV
Turn on Your Love Light(live at Fillmore) - The Grateful Dead
The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
After Hours - Roy Buchanan
Eruption - Van Whalen
Moby Dick(Live) - Led Zeppelin
Since I've Been Loving You - Led Zeppelin
Anthropology - Charlier Parker
Black Mountain Rag - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Foggy Mountain Breakdown - Earl Scruggs
Just a few off the top of the dome, if I remember anymore I'll put it down.
To the above poster, look up Victor Wooten or Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. VW is awesome, nobody is in the same building as this guy. I love Cliff, but he can't hold a candle to VW's bass playing.
I think Victor Wooten and Cliff Burton of Metallica are kind of in different leagues. While both are amazing, I'm sure comparing their styles against each other would be hard, because who's to say Victor Wooten is a better heavy metal bassist, while Wooten can pull off more technical manuevers? Victor Wooten is like a prodigy bass player. Its not really fair to compare anyone to him except other virtuosos, which, while I'm sure Burton is good, I doubt he is at a virtuoso level like Wooten.
slash - sweet child o' mine
kirk hammet - enter sandman, until it sleeps
rossington - freebird
alien ant farm - glow
sublime - santeria, pawnshop
sum 41 - 88
OAR - crazy game of poker(live version is sick)
jimi hendrix - hey joe
john frusciante - soul to squeeze, i could have lied
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Originally Posted by bucknuts1870
It was mentioned twice already.
the entire live version of shine on you crazy diamond is pretty orgasmic while stoned.:rasta: