A few "oldies." Clapton, "Bad Love" Chicago (the late Terry Kath), "25 or 6 to 4", "This Time" David Gilmour, "Shine on Crazy Diamond" The Knack, "My Sharona" Frampton as he turns off the voice box near the end of "Do You Feel Like we Do" Santana (every song, lol), "Game of Love" and "Winning"
speaking of Pantera... Look at me nowwwwwwww!!! I'M BROKEN!!!!!!!! Inherit my life!!! I'M BROKEN!!!!!!!!!!!
2 awsome players in one band, Dragonforce. The back and forth playing starts at 3 mins: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8134937785993786668&q=dragonforce Their names are : Herman Li and Sam Totman
Having grown up on Rush, i'm a big fan of Alex Lifeson. Especially the hemispheres, permanent waves, moving pictures era. He's got a really interesting and unique guitar style.
for those of you who like the hair metal stuff (which include some great solos); in addition to the stuff I have mentioned, check out: helix- heavy metal love dokken- alone again warrant- uncle tom's cabin slaughter- up all night sleep all day white lion- wait whitesnake- is this love, still of the night, crying in the rain great white- rock me, save all your love, house of broken love la guns- kiss my love goodbye there are many others... blackguard
oh. I almost forgot Queensryche: check out Lady wore Black, I don't believe in love, eyes of a stranger and Silent Lucidity. stairway to heaven fans have got to check out Silent lucidity. blackguard
I've been listening to some of this music recently and I would have to conclude the best solo of all is John Sykes in Crying in the Rain by Whitesnake. the original version. no substitutes. listen.... blackguard