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Songs with the best guitar playing in them

Bodhi_78

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Lets hear it. I read the "best guitar player" thread. Now i wanna know what songs i should listen to where the guitar playing will blow my mind.
 
van halen - hot for teacher
g n r - patience, november rain, lots more
hendrix - all along the watchtower
michael jackson - beat it
 
Just a few of my current favorites:
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Luna - Sweet Child Of Mine
Ednaswap - Torn
Cracker - Low
 
Just off the top of my head...



SRV- Rude Mood, Little Wing, Riviera Paradise, Lenny, Voodoo Child

Nearly anything by Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush

Nearly anything by Joe Satriani (fretboard gymnast)

Nearly anything by Steve Vai (another fretboard gymnast)

Nearly anything by Yngwie Malmsteen (sp?) (yet another fretboard gymnast)

Nearly any vintage Les Paul

Nearly anything by Chet Atkins

Most of you may have never heard of this guy, and if you haven't, you MUST hear him if you're even remotely entertained by guitar music: Tommy Emanuelle. I promise you that you have NEVER heard anyone play ANYTHING like him. Chet Atkins said he was by far the greatest guitarist he'd ever heard. In my book, that's pretty powerful accolades.

Nearly anything by Phil Keaggy

Jeff Healey- from the "Roadhouse" movie sound track: Hoochie Coochie Man, Roadhouse Blues, I'm Tore Down

ANYTHING by the late Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, etc. Were it not for the blues grandfathers, we wouldn't have "rock&roll" guitarists today.

And speaking of the blues grandfathers, I've saved the best for last. There's no fancy guitar work, no screaming lead riffs, no crunchy power chords. It's as simple as it gets, but it has 1,000% more soul than just about any other song I've ever heard.

B.B. King, the original studio version of "The Thrill Is Gone."

If that song doesn't give you chills, then you have no soul whatsoever.
 
Steely Dan's The Royal Scam (-76) is the best guitar album I've ever heard. Mostly thanks to the legendary Larry Carlton but also other session monsters such as; Denny Dias, Dean Sparks & Hugh McCracken.
 
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