Coolest 80's/90's Solos

  • Thread starter Thread starter rupe
  • Start date Start date
Mr. Crowley
Ride out solo in Round And Round, Back in Black and the album version of Rosana
No More Tears
The Hunter
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Drop Dead Leg
 
zewango":1syzmrur said:
Vito Wait is the perfect 80's solo


I have to agree ,sometimes you hear a solo and go "why did he pick that note"
Bratta is perfect in every note choice on this Brillant


No more Tears would be at the top of the list too.
Lynch too many or them Alone Again, Walk away ..usually the ballads

Harry Coady Shotgun messiah .Living without you
 
Honestly that's what I don't like about that solo. I heard it a few weeks ago and thought, man the phasing is so methodical and moves so smoothly through the chord progression using all the best notes but it sounds like still water. It is so constructed it's boring. Apples and oranges, I can see why people like it.
 
some great picks here,

i've always loved this adrian smith solo from stranger in a strange land, just sits right, perfectly laid out for me

3:18 on

 
There are so many to chose from. Here are some.

Vivian Campbell - Holy Diver, Rainbow In The Dark, and Last In Line
EVH - Hear About It Later, Push Comes To Shove, One Foot Out The Door and many more
Randy Rhoads - Over The Mountain and many more
John Sykes - Crying In The Rain, Riot, and Valley Of The Kings to name a few
Jake E Lee - Bark At The Moon
George Lynch - Tooth and Nail, Unchain The Night, Heaven Sent, Street Fightin' Man and many more
Ronni LeTekro - Seven Seas, Caught Between The Tiger and many more
Nuno - Get The Funk Out
Marty Friedman - Holy Wars... and Tornado Of Souls
Zakk - No More Tears
Alex Skolnick - Trial By Fire and many more
Steve Vai - Shyboy, Elephant Gun, Big Trouble
Neil Geraldo - Promises in the Dark
Gillis/Watson - Don't Tell Me You Love Me
Vito Bratta - Almost everything!! Damn, I wish he still played
John Petrucci - Under A Glass Moon
Richie Blackmore - Stone Cold
Adrian Vandenburg - Burnin Heart
Rik Emmet - Fight The Good Fight

and so many many more that I am forgetting
 
@ 1:48 MASTERPIECE SOLO




@ 2:20 I challenge anyone to try and NOT
play the Air Guitar with this one.........IMPOSSIBLE for me! :rock:


 
My favorite of all time and featured in the best 80's movie!


Out of the box here but what I grew up on and quintessential 80's for me.


 


I've got to give Dio and Vivian Cambell a shot..they came up with some killer riffs/solos..

 


starts about the 2:30 mark...love this band. i hate that they never got bigger.
 
fek":3b4opcpk said:
Rash":3b4opcpk said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3QzbKwcWNE
Steve Vai: Call it sleep, funny, lyrical, not! pathetic (like his later work), freaked out, when I heard it 1986, so ununsual with cool twists

Kai

Now that you mention it, pretty much every seventh song on every Vai album could be added to this list for me.

Steve Vai has said he saves slot#7 for his best tracks on all his cds.
 
Sorry, I do not see it this way.....

Call it sleep is not pathetic....

The drumming is much more subtle (could be Joey Baron :thumbsup: ), the musicians he was surrounded then were way more subtle, there were nods to Nina Hagen Little Green Man (a girlfriend of Kiedis) a quite unusual singer :D , the production is raw, flaws are there, I enjoyed Eat em and smile (his best sound) because Roth is Way more fun and open/strange than boring Hagar....Vai departed in a direction I do not like....Whitesnake, LA Style, wanking, perfection, corny symphonic work, I am sure he decided to be famous and in front of all magazines all the time, which is perfect....but quite a departure...

Bill Frisell joins John Zorn, Hank Roberts, subtle alternative bands like Earth, Elvis Costello, Petra Haden....much more open, tasty and diverse and my cup of tea.

Zappa, Nina Hagen, Chili peppers......are anti red neck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is727R4oYO0
why making music that attracts red necks (values)? Was even a big problem for cobain (i am not a fan) when stupid morons hugged him.
That is also the fine line/difference between for example Nicklebag,Creed vs Seattle bands....they were definitely not grunge/alternative.
The first Guns and Roses was ok because some punks were involved...same with slayer (DRI Shirt of Lombardo), in most cases that saves music from being stupid...imho.
As you see this has nothing to do with a guitar wanking capability.

Kai
 


Solo starts at 2:33 for those who have the same short attention span that I do.

But it'd be a disservice to sell the entire song on a minutes worth of killer harmonies and technical prowess.

The song/album was/is ahead of its time... and this was from '86.

I dont listen to the Ryche anymore, but when someone asks about killer solos this is the first thing that comes to mind from this child of the 80's.
 
Progbusters":1qbuze2t said:
no Loudness?



Well most if not all of Akira's solos rock!!! Crazy Nights is one, but there are many more!!!
 
Could be a never ending list, but I'll take a shot:

Neil Schon - Stoned In Love, Faithfully, Send Her My Love

Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell, Daytime Drama, Eyes Without A Face, Do Not Stand In The Shadows

Keith Scott - Cuts Like A Knife, It's Only Love

Warren D - Round And Round, Back For More, Lay It Down

George L - In My Dreams, It's Not Love, Just Got Lucky

Vito B - Wait

John Sykes - Still Of The Night

Honeymoon Suite - Bad Attitude

Elliot Easton - Tonight She Comes, You Might Think

The Tubes - She's A Beauty

Brad Gillis - Sister Christian

Jeff Beck - People Get Ready

Steve Farris - Is It Love

Vernon Reed - Cult Of Personality

Robert Plant - Big Log


Ok. I'll stop now. But I could go on, if need be. :rock:
 
Back
Top