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Underrated guitar solos
Okee, we all know that the ISA, Murrow, Come (well, for some. LOL) and Gypsy solos are GREATNESS. What I wanna know is which solos don't get recognized for their greatness?
Isn't It Midnight - HOLY SHIZNIT!! This solo is AWESOME!! Doing What I Can - WOW. There's this part towards the end where he gets REALLY crazy and I get CHILLS listening to it!! Only Over You - The ending solo is just beautiful and romantic, IMO. It fits with the lyrics and Christine's soft vocal perfectly! Tango in the Night - This one gets some fanfair, but not enough, IMO...it's AWESOME and he kicks that sucker into HIGH GEAR!!
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Guitar Solos...
Hi Christy!
What can I say to add to your critique? Except...I admire Lindsey's musical genius! Trouble and Blue Letter have good guitars! He gives me goosebumps like Christine says!
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The outro solo on the studio version of "Bleed To Love Her."
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Apart from the ones you've already mentioned...
No particular order 1) The whole of Never Going Back Again, (live and album versions) 2) The whole of Instrumental Intro. to This Is The Time, 3) The whole of This Neary Was Mine (live) and the outro to Street Of Dreams (live), 4) Instrumental Intro. to Don't Look Down (live and album versions), 5) The outro solo to My Little Demon (The Dance....it just kicks MAJOR ass!!) 6) The Eyes Of The World riff (live) and the outro solo (live). 7) The acoustic guitar on Family Man. 8) The whole of Landslide. 9) The harmonics-flooded intro to Oh Daddy (70s live version.) 10) The outro of Smile At You. And I would say almost ALL of Lindsey's guitar work on any particular song, regardless of how technically amazing it may or may not be, IS musically brilliant. The acoustic counterpoints on GYOW, the litte fills in You Do Or You Don't, the perfectly flowing notes underlying the verses of The Chain, the instantly recognisable riffs of Gold Dust Woman and Rhiannon,...etc etc etc etc etc.......pure genius. |
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Dang seteca...
Why don't you just list EVERY SONG why dontcha?!
Thought of a couple more: Frozen Love - I would KILL to see him do this solo today in his "I'm goin' nutsos!!" phase!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Destiny Rules - The last lil solo part is just pure beauty.
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Re: Underrated guitar solos
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