stez Posted 30 August 2006 Posted 30 August 2006 my current solo of choice is brian mays one in (the album version) of brighton rock. it does however involve some drums and bass, so it's not entirely self indulgent also john squires' at the end of love is the law (album version) that's a proper solo!
Leicfox Posted 5 September 2006 Posted 5 September 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tqEtzpgvoM Texas Flood - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Daggers Posted 5 September 2006 Posted 5 September 2006 The twelve hour self-indulgent Gedge thrash in Kennedy is my favourite. But, like with all things muso, the range of choice is simply SO huge that I could go on listing stuff all night. 10cc's Feel The Benefit, Clapton's blues riffs, ACDC's Angus, Brian (self indulgent king) Eno...
The People's Hero Posted 5 September 2006 Posted 5 September 2006 Eric Clapton covering Dylan's 'Don't Think Twice It's Alright'
l444ry Posted 5 September 2006 Posted 5 September 2006 Certainly not self-indulgent but, just for starters-: Steve Hackett (Genesis): Firth of Fifth Dave Gilmour (Pink Floyd): Cumfortably Numb Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin): Stairway to Heaven
Fosse_KC Posted 6 September 2006 Posted 6 September 2006 Certainly not self-indulgent but, just for starters-: Steve Hackett (Genesis): Firth of Fifth Dave Gilmour (Pink Floyd): Cumfortably Numb Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin): Stairway to Heaven
PAULCFC Posted 6 September 2006 Posted 6 September 2006 graham coxon - song 2.Blur were never the same withot him! <_<
Finnegan Posted 7 September 2006 Posted 7 September 2006 It's not overly self indulgent and wanky, but one of my favourite solos is in Sorrow by Bad Religion. A few moments of musical beauty, right there. More emotion in about fifteen seconds then any Dragonforce song, ever.
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