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  • Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace ~2:00 into the track - guitar/organ solo
  • The Allman Brothers Band - Jessica - blast it start to finish
  • The Allman Brothers Band - Blue Sky - blast it start to finish
  • Primus - Jerry Was A Race Car Driver - blast it start to finish
  • Led Zeppelin - pretty much everything they ever wrote/played - blast it until you can cook a steak on the amplifier...



Matt
 
Dead Milkman - *****in' Camaro right when he goes into the chorus... . not because it rocks, but because it cracks me up.....
 
Originally posted by HoleshotHolset



[*]Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace ~2:00 into the track - guitar/organ solo



Matt,



I just saw this LIVE last month. To see/hear it played live was unbelievable. To hear and see Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman absolutely JAM during "Yours is no Disgrace" was worth the price of admission in itself! YES still rocks like they did in the 70's.
 
The song written about this very thread:



Turn Up the Radio by Autograph. - 1st album I ever bought.

You know... the good part, that's when I turn it up. ;)
 
I just thought of another one. The very first part of Aerosmith's Sweet Emotion. Everytime I hear it all I can picture is that orange Judge crusing through the parking lot in the movie Dazed and Confused.
 
Wow - I'd love to see YES in concert. I saw Boston the summer before last... you could tell they had aged a bit since the 70's. :)



Back to the topic at hand...



Matt
 
The guitar solo by Eddie Shaver in "Fast Train to Georgia", boy could that guy play. What a shame he died young.



Solo in "Hot for Teacher" by Van Halen, also have to crank it on the opening drums



Solo in "My Sharona" by the Knack, memories of 8-track tapes and Boone's Farm "wine" ha ha ha



Other favorite guitar solos: Frampton "Show Me the Way", Journey "Lights in the City", Tom Petty "The Waiting", Chuck Berry "Maybelline", jeez the list is endless



Just wish my poor old Dodge radio had an "11" on the volume knob. Yeah, I know it's sad for a guy in his 40's to be jamming on the way to work like some zoned-out high school punk, what can I say except "If it's too loud, you're too old"
 
The Boys... . Montgomery Gentry... .



Hillbilly Shoes



Pretty much the whole song but this really stands out...



"You work all day in the muck and the mire, dance a little jig and a stomp by the fire, ain't to much these boots can't do, might even kick a little sense into you!"



there are others... but that's the one that stands out for me!



Josh
 
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