My apologies, a reuinion with a friend I haven't seen for 5 years and a disgusting number of white russians should have put Eruption by Van Halen not Explosion. I will edit the original post. :oops:
I've seen a lot of Gilmour on this list. His fingers may not fly over the fretboard, but he knows which notes to play.
My two favorite guitar solos are "Comfortably Numb" and its spiritual little brother (or ripoff if you prefer), Porcupine Tree's "Dark Matter."
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- C. Klosterman
I've seen a lot of Gilmour on this list. His fingers may not fly over the fretboard, but he knows which notes to play.
My two favorite guitar solos are "Comfortably Numb" and its spiritual little brother (or ripoff if you prefer), Porcupine Tree's "Dark Matter."
Back in the 80s I read a quote from Gilmour that some something to the effect that he plays one or two notes where alot of guys are trying to play ten or twenty. Quality not quantity.
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My apologies, a reuinion with a friend I haven't seen for 5 years and a disgusting number of white russians should have put Eruption by Van Halen not Explosion. I will edit the original post. :oops:
A great solo for sure, and imo the perfect tone as well.
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My two favorite guitar solos are "Comfortably Numb" and its spiritual little brother (or ripoff if you prefer), Porcupine Tree's "Dark Matter."
- C. Klosterman