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IanL ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() 81-84 Joined: 20-September-2006 Location: Mayo previously D3 Status: Offline Points: 344 |
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How about starting a thread to discuss guitar
related topics with a Grove twist: favourite solos, favourite musicians, anecdotes, trivia leaning towards the stuff played at the Grove but potentially venturing beyond those boundaries ![]() tabs (for players) .. air guitar techniques (if such a thing exists Anyone up for it ? ![]() Edited by IanL |
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Guitar solo in "Stairway To Heaven" legendary stuff!
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Never Again on a school night! Famous last words
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IanL ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() 81-84 Joined: 20-September-2006 Location: Mayo previously D3 Status: Offline Points: 344 |
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Agreed ...almost goes without saying.
It's sublime Star ! Played it on a strat in studio and on the double necked Gibson 6/12 string live. I got to see Page/Plant live in Fremont bowl in North Ca around about 1999. To be honest I had gone off Zep (sacrilege I know) and a friend who I'd worked with in Shannon who was a lifelong Zep fan dragged me along. Super show. ...Born again Zeppelin fan after that ! |
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I read somewhere recently that the guitar solo in Stairway had been compiled from a couple of different solo's that Jimmy Page had recorded and then spliced together in the studio, and that if you listen closely it is possible to hear the join. Apparently he had to "learn" the solo when he played it live for the first time. Another useless but interesting titbit..hehehe!! Even though I would be a much bigger fan of Zeppelin..I'd have to say that probably my favourite solo would be from Lynyrd Skynyrd's Freebird...would also rate almost any Carlos Santana solo as well....but I'd have to say that Freebird has probably caused me more neck strains than any other. ![]() |
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IanL ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() 81-84 Joined: 20-September-2006 Location: Mayo previously D3 Status: Offline Points: 344 |
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OMG yes. Freebird - the stuff of legends. .... the classic crowd pleaser. Rooted in Allman brothers tradition. 3 guitarists played it live and one layered it in studio. Whiplash inducing stuff indeed ![]() |
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IanL ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() 81-84 Joined: 20-September-2006 Location: Mayo previously D3 Status: Offline Points: 344 |
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I meant to mention .. it was Russ's idea to start
a guitar thread. I've kinda jumped the gun by starting it. Hope ya don't mind Russ. Anything goes here .. As these discussions usually evolve ... We might start out talking about classic solos and wind up talking about listening to strains of sitar in a Hare Krishna tent in Lisdoonvarna or similar ![]() ![]() |
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Brian Robertson "So in Love with You" Live and Dangerous Thin Lizzy
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IanL ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() 81-84 Joined: 20-September-2006 Location: Mayo previously D3 Status: Offline Points: 344 |
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I'm sure you'll get thumbs up from Rolo on that one
Finno ! The Live & Dangerous version (which Cecil played at Grove) is so-o-o-o much more atmospheric than the studio one, I think. The heavy delay effect and maybe volume pedal effects are super. I was always in awe of that solo. ![]() I'm guessing it was Robbo who composed and improvised the original version and Gorham joined him in the live version. Another classic solo which always rings in my ears is the Reeling in the Years/Steely Dan solo. It's so evocative of that particular era and of great lead playing in general ! |
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Just thought of another one I really like too...and is one those that I at least always kinda mime/hum/make this high pictched squeaky attempt at mimicking when I listen to it..is Comfortably Numb by the Floyd... There are some guitar players that I always recognize immediately..and David Gilmore would be one...he just has a style of his own that is instantly recognizable...another one I can think of right away would be Brian May of Queen. The Thin Lizzy guitar sound is fairly unique in my opinion too...but I'm not sure which of their many guitarists would be most responsible for that sound...? |
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IanL ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() 81-84 Joined: 20-September-2006 Location: Mayo previously D3 Status: Offline Points: 344 |
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Hey HD - I'd say the guitar sound most associated with Lizzy was crafted by Brian Robertson when he joined Scott Gorham and introduced the dual guitar harmony lead stuff into their repertoire. Was around 1974 and Robertson was only a teenager at the time. |
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How about that for service...query answered already... Who needs Google... ![]() Thanks Ian |
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I agree with the above. Stairway to heaven Freebird and Still in Love. Now I have a great version of Smoke on the Water. Rithie Blackmore has to be added in there and Also Slash on November Rain and One by Metalica(That a song really hurts your neck) Ok they don't beat the legends above but damn good |
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IanL ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() 81-84 Joined: 20-September-2006 Location: Mayo previously D3 Status: Offline Points: 344 |
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Actually before this descends into pure guitar nerdtalk ... I'll change topic ever so slightly ... Any Neil Young fans out there ? I see there is a new Jonathan Demme movie "Heart of Gold" just released as a music documentary on Neil Young. I'd love to see it. I think Demme was same guy who directed "Stop Making Sense". I'd be surprised if it's being shown anywhere in Mayo but I'd love to see it.... Favourite Neil Young track anyone .. ? |
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Hi Pete, Richie Blackmore's solo on Highway star is also out of this world.... -Ian |
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Heard a review of it on Newstalk this morning Ian..Henry Cabot Beck..and he said it was a brilliant concert film/docu and well worth going to see if you are remotely interested in music and nigh on a given if you are a Neil Young fan..which I most certainly am...Mr Young is one of my heroes...for the way he has conducted his career and stuck to his principles unlike many other "great" musicians. My favourite track would probably be Cortez The Killer from Zuma...but there are so many to choose from that I'd probably change that tomorrow.... ![]() Edited by Hayseed Dixie |
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Never really got into Neil Young and I did try cause I wanted to be part of the gang. Never done it for me.. BUT and a big BUTTT I have started listening to him a wee bit now and like the stuff. Whether I like him or not he deserves to be up there with the credible artist... Oh I also don't like Bob Dylan or Eric Clapton or the Eagles.. Ian getting back to Richie Blackmore he is great live stuff on Deep Purple album and Rainbow excellent. I think Rainbow was my first step into rock music. My brother had "Catch the Rainbow" live version and "Stairway to Heaven" live on an audio cassette that when I heard them. Then I strayed and got into U2
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Hey Pete ..is never too late to see the light ya know ![]() Agree with you about Deep Purple...one of those bands who's music will be played forever I think...plus their history is really interesting..one of those bands like The Byrds and Fleetwood Mac who's line up changes and different incarnations make them ideal material for a really good book. Anybody recomend a good book on the Purple? Rainbow I used to be a fan of in their early days...and still like some of the classic stuff...but I got bored with them and have never really gone back to listening to them. I still listen to Purple and early Whitesnake... Anyway..enough blabbing out of me for now... ![]() Edited by Hayseed Dixie |
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The Edge is highly regarded in so many guitar circles. An innovator - much imitated but there is only one *Edge*. ![]() Of the U2 songs played at the Grove (U2,October, War era) I'd say the solo on "A day without me" is the most memorable. With the Edge it's not all centred around the solo it's the sound he injects into the overall sound of U2 which really makes him so cherished and appreciated... |
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Yeah I agree with you about Rainbow. Rainbow isn't Rainbow without Ronnie James Dio. There is one or two songs with Graham Bonnet thats not bad... Whitesnake in the 90's a bit cheesey looking back on them now. But I got an old Live album "Live in the Heart" Its classic.. The Deep Purple Album I have is Live in London with David Coverdale singing on it. A big comparsion between the two albms I mentioned.. Went to see Whitesnake in te Point a few years back Excellent!! also the Purple the two previous years before that |
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![]() D'Unbelievables videos/shows where John Kenny sl*gs off Pat Shortt on account of his "Whiteshnake" albums .... I once had "Live in the Heart of the City". The title track "Ain't No Love .. in the heart of the City" (an old Bobby Blue Bland Blues tune) was great and the two guitarists Mickey Moody (great on slide guitar) and Bernie Marsden were super on that album. I felt that Whitesnake went downhill relative to my tastes when they went all glam and the video era brought them into the slippery slope (maybe I'm being unfair there....) |
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