100 worst solos of all time (as reported by Guitar World)

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Drew":va1d87ir said:
I have to wonder about their thought process in printing that article. "Hey, why don't we piss off a bunch of guys we'll need to interview for future articles and then they can call up all the equipment companies they endorse and tell those companies not to advertise with us. Brilliant! Let's do it."

For the most part, I don't think we're going to see a lot of GW interviews from

Britny Fox
Warrant
Poison
Korn
Limp Bizkit
Living Colour
Godsmack
Disturbed
Manowar
Loverboy


However, They did rip on some pretty popular GW players, Mustaine, Dimebag, Hammett, Clapton, etc.

So I do totally agree to some degree.
 
guitarslinger":3dsu4ham said:
56 AEROSMITH
“Walk This Way”
Live! Bootleg (1978)
GUITARISTS: Joe Perry and Brad Whitford

Aerosmith rip through their funkiest hit at almost twice the speed of the studio original, completely losing the groove in the process. One of the roadies must’ve been waving an eightball at them from the side of the stage.



HAHAHA. sad thing is its probably true
 
I had no idea CC was on Cherry Pie.

Then again, Cherry Pie is such a one-off from their better stuff (Uncle Tom's Cabin, for instance), it explains a few things.
 
As some of the guys have said, this list seems a little disrespectful for Guitar World. Regardless of the guitar player or skill, I'm sure nobody would appreciate having their work referenced as tacky, or lazy, or unskilled. Especially when the magazine had previously supported their work. Then again, GW basically gave up any respect in the guitar media when they became focused on covering entire bands (like Limp Bizkit, RHCP, etc) -that is, more like Rolling Stone or People...

But, it's just a list that is used to generate or magazine sales or hype. I have to admit, the comments are funny.
 
I know they were just trying to be funny and stir it up a bit, but I know quite a few pros (some who have a great sense of humor) and none of them really laugh too much when you mock their work.

Also, a quick glance reveals at least two people named were not the person that played the solo being ridiculed. Hey, but why let the facts get in the way of their fun.
 
guitarslinger":5gpwq75j said:
daver101":5gpwq75j said:
I don't think there was ever a band WORSE than Nitro. Ugh, that guy's vocals...... :thumbsdown:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH5gmbugmxM

JimGilletteStuds.jpg

Didn't that dude marry Lita Ford and move to the islands? Not that it matters, just a bit of trivial junk.
 
Drew":2ahwy94d said:
I know they were just trying to be funny and stir it up a bit, but I know quite a few pros (some who have a great sense of humor) and none of them really laugh too much when you mock their work.

Also, a quick glance reveals at least two people named were not the person that played the solo being ridiculed. Hey, but why let the facts get in the way of their fun.


How about the songs named that didn't have solos in them at all?
 
Some odd ones on there too...I always thought the intro to Yankee Rose was way cool.
The Roy Buchannon solo flat out rules.
As is the Live Walk This solo...
SRV Say What rules! As does 3 Lock Box
And the Autograph tune has a heck of a tapping solo...

My 2 picks for solo can do without would be Scorpions Holiday and especially Asia Heat Of The Moment!
 
degenaro":2uecwlye said:
Some odd ones on there too...I always thought the intro to Yankee Rose was way cool.
The Roy Buchannon solo flat out rules.
As is the Live Walk This solo...
SRV Say What rules! As does 3 Lock Box
And the Autograph tune has a heck of a tapping solo...

My 2 picks for solo can do without would be Scorpions Holiday and especially Asia Heat Of The Moment!

I remember when one of the magazines interviewed Rudy Schenker, and they asked "did you realize your guitar was out of tune on Holiday?".

I don't know if it's on the list but Jerry Cantrell has a few questionable acoustic solos on some of the Alice in Chains stuff. Nothing worse then bending strings flat on acoustic.
 
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