killers solos that flew under the radar

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know of any notable tracks that should have received more recognition?

this album sorta got lost in the nirvana shuffle, and by this time don dokken was like the most hated pouty lipped drop chin look through your bangs hair metal 80s poster child, but almost every song on this one has BLAZING on it


two ripping guitarist that just throw down on every song as if to say "take that!"

if only the singing had more gonads to it...it's like racer x with air supply vocals
 
Pantera-Floods

That solo could be my favorite solo of all time :)
 
there's quite a few , this one springs to mind

great song , solo at 2:50 hooks you in the mouth =)



and maybe

 
Dimebag11":2nhdxkul said:
Pantera-Floods

That solo could be my favorite solo of all time :)

I don't think anything Dimebag did flew under the radar. He was pimping more gear than Zakk and FLoods was even transcribed in a guitar magazine I believe.

I think guy in XYZ didn't get much credit because Grunge killed that style by the time their record came out.

The T-Ride album had some hints of greatness on guitar that nobobdy seemed to notice.

And the guy in Spread Eagle was pretty damm good.

 
university81":35tx1ok6 said:
there's quite a few , this one springs to mind

great song , solo at 2:50 hooks you in the mouth =)



and maybe


great tones and playing
 
danyeo":chwb06vq said:
Dimebag11":chwb06vq said:
Pantera-Floods

That solo could be my favorite solo of all time :)

I don't think anything Dimebag did flew under the radar. He was pimping more gear than Zakk and FLoods was even transcribed in a guitar magazine I believe.

I think guy in XYZ didn't get much credit because Grunge killed that style by the time their record came out.

The T-Ride album had some hints of greatness on guitar that nobobdy seemed to notice.

And the guy in Spread Eagle was pretty damm good.

not feeling this one--his guitar isn't tuned and the production of the gtr tone is cheap in a bad way.
but i've seen and heard a LOT worse from that era.

just imagine what this sounded like:
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3:03 Michael Weikath/Roland Grapow

2:15 Victor Smolski

2:50 Frank Aresti/Jim Matheos
 
Testament- return to serenity.

I love that solo and i never see anybody talk about it.
 
This didn't fly under the radar as much as under the limbo stick at a hardcore drunken tiki party :rock:

 
Steve Vai on the song "EASE" from the Public Image LTD album.

Solo start at 5:38

 
Paul Gilbert's solo or even solos on the first Joey Tafolla album

around 1:30, sick

 
mikehickey":2n713i4o said:
Great Allan Holdsworth solo with Jean Luc Ponty...


there are a few more songs on that album--one where the other gtr player darryl stuermer? trades with allan,

and much like the tygers of pan tang album where a fired up john james sykes trades with a very undergunned rhythm gtr player rob weir, or when yngwie trades licks with ron keel on the first steeler, or uli v rudy in early scorps, the only thing that jumps to mind is:

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pwned
 
great call on the Toxik song. I wore the "think this" CD out in the late '80's. Always thought they had huge potential. In the end, the vocals probably held them back. Great solo here. Shades of Skolnik.

 
Les Zombie":vog2djne said:
Testament- return to serenity.

I love that solo and i never see anybody talk about it.





That is a pretty interesting solo, Haven't listened to any Testament in a while. Time to break out my favorite one: Practice What You Preach. You can't go wrong with pretty much any Alex Skolnick solo.

2:08
 
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