The Beatles’ 10 greatest guitar solos ever
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The Beatles’ 10 greatest guitar solos ever
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The dueling guitars in the End is my favorite of the 10. Prince definitely scores a home run on While my Guitar Gently Weeps... he had that guitar wailing!!!
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It was Tomorrow Never Knows that was inspired by the Tibetan Book Of The Dead, not While My Guitar Gently Weeps! And he never gave John credit for the guitar lead in Get Back. Plus, I would have definitely listed Paul and George's dual lead on And Your Bird Can Sing!
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love2travel wrote:
The dueling guitars in the End is my favorite of the 10. Prince definitely scores a home run on While my Guitar Gently Weeps... he had that guitar wailing!!!
Prince? Did you just have a brain fart?
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Nancy R wrote:
love2travel wrote:
The dueling guitars in the End is my favorite of the 10. Prince definitely scores a home run on While my Guitar Gently Weeps... he had that guitar wailing!!!
Prince? Did you just have a brain fart?
No if you look and read the entire article and play all the corresponding you tubes, the very last song or the #1 choice was While My Guitar Gently Weeps followed by the BeaTles video version,of course. Then there is a very excellent and famous version with Dhani, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood and Prince. In the article it recommended to watch that version, a great tribute to George having those great guitarists playing the song. Would recommend you watch it, Prince was closing in on Jimi Hendrix territory on that exceptional and momentous occasion.
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love2travel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
love2travel wrote:
The dueling guitars in the End is my favorite of the 10. Prince definitely scores a home run on While my Guitar Gently Weeps... he had that guitar wailing!!!
Prince? Did you just have a brain fart?
No if you look and read the entire article and play all the corresponding you tubes, the very last song or the #1 choice was While My Guitar Gently Weeps followed by the BeaTles video version,of course. Then there is a very excellent and famous version with Dhani, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood and Prince. In the article it recommended to watch that version, a great tribute to George having those great guitarists playing the song. Would recommend you watch it, Prince was closing in on Jimi Hendrix territory on that exceptional and momentous occasion.
It's a famous version. And so cool at the very end when he just throws the guitar UP into the air!
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love2travel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
love2travel wrote:
The dueling guitars in the End is my favorite of the 10. Prince definitely scores a home run on While my Guitar Gently Weeps... he had that guitar wailing!!!
Prince? Did you just have a brain fart?
No if you look and read the entire article and play all the corresponding you tubes, the very last song or the #1 choice was While My Guitar Gently Weeps followed by the BeaTles video version,of course. Then there is a very excellent and famous version with Dhani, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood and Prince. In the article it recommended to watch that version, a great tribute to George having those great guitarists playing the song. Would recommend you watch it, Prince was closing in on Jimi Hendrix territory on that exceptional and momentous occasion.
Sorry, I stopped reading after the Tibetan Book of the Dead mistake and didn't watch any of the videos.
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No worries NancyR and yeah Oobu that was the coolest video, one of my favs! So cool when he threw that guitar up in the air... he was so on fire
A purple fire...
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love2travel wrote:
No worries NancyR and yeah Oobu that was the coolest video, one of my favs! So cool when he threw that guitar up in the air... he was so on fire
A purple fire...
"a purple fire" that burned out too soon
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Old Brown Shoe has one of my favourite guitar parts on any Beatles track, and the bass is phenomenal.
Everybody's got something to hide...., Till there was you, Taxman - all these have interesting guitar parts, with or without backward tapes and illicit substances !