There was some surprisingly cool stuff on those 80s Robert Palmer hits.
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There was some surprisingly cool stuff on those 80s Robert Palmer hits.
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Can anyone remember Ice Cream Man by Eddie Van Halen? I'm not a VH fan, but this was just fab!
Guitar solo on Sam Brown's "Sometimes You Just Don't Know" from the Stop! album. Short & very sweet, reminiscent of Alan Murphy's stuff - speaking of which, he did some cracking stuff on early Go West...
I've always liked the solos on the Chicago 19 album - they sound rather like Dan Huff, but I've long since lost my album sleeve to check out who did 'em.
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I agree about the solo on "Something." I thought it was Clapton, because Clapton played on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and it has a similar feel. But I think George was hanging out with Eric a lot and it rubbed off. I think it's one of the all time best solos.
As far as unexpectedly good solos, I vote for "Goodbye To Love" by the Carpenters. Who would have thought that the mellow vocals would give way to a kick-ass distorted guitar solo and then return to the sweetness of the song as if it had never happened.
Did someone mention already a Mark Tremonti solo?
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Just in case no one has mentioned it before, the Phil Spector produced version of Let it Be by the Beatles was an improvement (IMHO*) over the original version.
i strongly urge everyone to check out the solo on Nik Kershaws "Bogart" from the Human Racing album...
Played by nik who is actually an amazing guitar player..... Check this out for a fantastic composed solo.....
There's a few live videos of it on YT which are quite cool but the studio version is a thing of real magic =)
Not quite an unexpected solo considering who's playing the guitar, but I was playing a dragonball z game around my friend's house several years ago and thought some of the solo's sounded great and familiar. As it turns out Lukather pretty much does session work on the games soundtrack almost every year. Some of the solo's are just great with some great chops from Luke![]()
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57Fenderjazz am I mistaken or is the post unexpected great solos in songs. You picked two songs with two of the greatest players at the time and of all time. Hendrix and Terry Kath, who Hendrix said was the best player in the world at the time.-?
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