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Favorite Guitar Solos in Studio Album Songs

Huskee11

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Love the song Blue Sky by the Allman Brothers. There are two solos back to back, one by Dwayne Allman beginning at 1:10 and one by Dickie Betts beginning at 2:40. I took up the guitar about three years ago and set my mind recently on learning the first solo by heart. Took over a month but I got it!

 
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One last one tonight - i hope it is more or less what was intended and is IS a guitar solo...



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This has been my absolute favorite guitar solo for decades now. Larry Carlton of the Crusaders. It's not a long solo nor that technical, but it's sublime. Begins at about 2:00.

 

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Genesis.
Steve Hackett.
Selling England By The Pound.
Firth Of Fifth.
1973.

(Tony Kaye plays a piano solo at the beginning of the song. Wonder how many fans of Phil Collins 1980s pop music ever listened to his drumming for 1970s Genesis prog rock music.)

 

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The last one was sent to the "entertainment" section, no reason given.
Well I hope this song thread doesn't get banished to Siberia.........:)
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