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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    One picks that you are faintly biased. But I'm not fretting about it. Wonder if anyone will pickup on the puns?
    Admitedly we have some slow witted people on here but none of them are on this thread. How can anyone here miss them when they are so obvious?

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    Ugh. Marshall stack and Les Paul guitar... blandest sound in the world. Every pop-rocker and nu-punk tosser has that set up. (Sorry to those that do)

    I'm an ESP fan myself... And Mesa for amps

    Hammett WAS taught by Satch, as was Vai. Vai is awesome.

    And for pure guitar sex, Racer X is a good way to go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    I'm 15 and know this stuff

    Children of Bodom have good solos in their songs. I don't think they have a song without one do they?
    Yeah every song. Only the demo tape has songs without solos from memory!

    Ever heard tokyo warhearts? A song on that called 'war of razors' pits one of the top 3 keyboarders in the world (Janne) against Alexi.. it's an amazing solo-off

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403
    6 pages and no-ones mentioned Ritchie Blackmore yet? (by name, someone did name a track) especially from the Made In Japan set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XhardxcoreX
    Oh, not a guitarist but without his invention rock music would suck...Jim Marshall. And Les Paul and Leo Fender are also legends to the guitar world
    I thought Freddie Fender invented the electric guitar.....?
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    Solo's:
    Eric Johnson - Cliffs Of Dover
    David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
    Joe Satriani - Borg Sex + many others
    Steve Howe (Yes) - Sound Chaser
    Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple) - Child In Time
    Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) - Whole Lotta Love +
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    Anyone know who the guiterist is from Hawkwind.
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    My favourite Hawkwind album is Hall of the Mountain Grill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    I saw Deep Purple live april last year, when they played smoke on the water the whole place just fucking erupted it was amazing
    That reminds me; did anyone know that Joe Satriani toured with Deep Purple? I can't remember what year it was (gotta be about 8-10 yrs ago?)

    I read an article in a Guitar magazine where Joe talked about how cool it was and how towards the end they jammed a few of the Satch favourites.....

    Another little jem from the memory banks

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundbeltfarm
    heard rory gallagher on the radio one night live.
    he is bloody good to listen too.
    I love Rory

    The man can play mean slide guitar......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spleen
    Ugh. Marshall stack and Les Paul guitar... blandest sound in the world. Every pop-rocker and nu-punk tosser has that set up. (Sorry to those that do)

    I'm an ESP fan myself... And Mesa for amps
    Boy ... you have no taste.

    I can assure you that my sound is NOT bland.

    ESP guitars are crap. As for Mesa - well the Twin Rectifier is okay, but the rest are rubbish.

    Try one of these if you want lots of sound. It's what I have with my incredibly bland 1985 Gibson Les Paul Custom and my boring old JCM800 1987-model pop-rock Marshall Amp:

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    TONY IOMMI

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    Yngwie Malmsteen is awesome. So is Daron Malakian from System Of A Down

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    Quote Originally Posted by tristank
    Yeah every song. Only the demo tape has songs without solos from memory!

    Ever heard tokyo warhearts? A song on that called 'war of razors' pits one of the top 3 keyboarders in the world (Janne) against Alexi.. it's an amazing solo-off

    all children of bodoms songs Alexi is the shizz

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    The guitarist from Creed and Alterbridge is okay

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    Well the first album I ever bought was Frampton Comes Alive - Peter Frampton, heard a track recently on the radio, still sounds pretty good. Still got the album, too. The Edge from U2 does some good stuff too.

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