Our Top 5 Solos - Live with Matt Schofield
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One of mine is Matt's 'what I wanna hear'. Structured but probably spur of the moment. It features that Eric run he talks about. Amazing playing
When the Sun Meets the Sky is my fave EJ tune. Brings tears to my eyes, too, Matt.
Matt's outro solo on What I wanna Hear is right up there with some of the greats mentioned. I think there's one punch in, I may be wrong, and if if I am, that makes it even greater.
Came across Jeff on You tube just watching and listening too you has given the path to take my playing where im feeling this is where i want to be ... thankyou .
Solos: Leslie West “Theme For An Imaginary Western,” Dickie Betts “Jessica,” Robben Ford “Talk To Your Daughter,” Gary Moore “Still Got The Blues” and “Story Of The Blues,” Eric Johnson “Cliffs Of Dover,” Andy Timmons “Electric Gypsy,” Andy Wood “Reach” (Live at the Bijou), David Gilmore “Comfortably Numb,” Larry Carlton “Kid Charlemagne,” SRV “Change It,” Steve Morse “The Great Spectacular,” TBC….
Ok so it's not flashy or overly hard to play but Neil Gerardo's solo on Heartbreaker always gets me playing air guitar. I just love his tone on this solo. My Michael Schenker solo is Lights Out on Strangers in the Night. Just a kickass rock and roll solo.
So many to list, but honestly none of them matter without the song around it.
I dig the opening track, I assume it's a recording of yours Jeff. What is the title and from where?
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day Jeff also happy valentine's day ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
That note on machine Gun...is what makes Jimi the Greatest..I've heard Prince do something like that and Steve Vai both live hit that one note...But Jimi is beyond playing guitar.. he becomes the music
sorry for hogging the comments.... I have to add Clapton's outro solo on Pretending from 24 nights, the phasing, and tone is off-the-charts. He's KILLING IT! Unfortunately that was cut from the original 24 nights DVD.
1. Larry Carlton: "Last Night," from the Last Night album (also "Emotions wound us so" from the same record);
2. Yngwie: Fwr Beyond the Sun;
3. Michael Schenker: Rock Bottom Live;
4. David Gilmour: Time;
5. Robben Ford: Help the Poor
Larry Carlton's "Springville" as well. I play that tune anytime I need xtra energy.
Love Clapton. 'Slowhand' came about because he took too long changing a broken string and got a slow hand clap from the audience to get him to hurry up and get playing again so his manager gave him the nick name Slow hand. Jeff beck 'Cause we ended as Lovers' more a number than a solo.
Talking about Robben Ford......"Life Song". Skin crawling solo.
Guys, Landau's solo on "I Don't Know" from Another Night at the Baked Potato is pure gold! Out of print, but available here th-cam.com/video/l6agXAJQATg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=86gi8wggeiv7ChMs
Get the Another Night version with Abe Jr. on drums. This is the one!
Stormy Monday… Clapton live with John Mayall at the Flamingo
Slightly off-kilter, but Waddy Wachtel's solo on Warren Zevon's "Charlie's Medicine" is just a jaw dropping, inventive, wah wah infused and perfectly placed solo. Check it out.
I too am Little Winged Out. Nothing against the song, just all the versions and what it became soured it.
1. UFO Live Rock Bottom. 2. Gamma Ronnie Montrose Voyager.
Maybe it's just me but I don't see the list.
As guitarists artists musicians, we all respect Jimi, but most try to avoid the tractor beam of cliche's that surround him. And a few live there
SRV Texas Flood
Eddie Van Halen Eruption
Jimmy Page stairway to heaven
Larry Carlton Kid Charlemagne
Jimmi Hendrix Machine gun