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    Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun.
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    Juds Priest's "Living After midnight" solo was the first one I ever learned. Really tasty & catchy!

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    SRV's solo in Couldn't Stand the Weather is a long time personal favorite. I love the outro solo of Dire Straits' Tunnel of Love and have done my best to learn it note for note. I find that the fast parts aren't as difficult for me as getting Knopfler's numerous full-step bends to sound just right. Clapton's second solo in Cream's live version of Crossroads always astounds me. Geez, I could go on & on....
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    Quote Originally Posted by R.B. Huckleberry
    Juds Priest's "Living After midnight" solo was the first one I ever learned. Really tasty & catchy!
    LOL Me too, and probably the only one too. Wait I did learn Sanitarium solo off Master of Puppets.

    Living...is a fun easy solo, yeah...although a bit akin to were not gonna take it which some people hate. IMO the est keads ever, anything old ac/dc works well. Up to bak in black.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun.
    wow, five replies before it got to this one

    thanks robert for restoring my faith

    oh, and while we are still tangentially on the subject of pink floyd solos, male mine echoes.
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