Favorite Solos
- revolver323
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-- I Saw Her Standing There (in all the recorded concert footage I ever saw, GH never once even came close to the recorded version's solo)
-- All My Loving (Where I discovered GH could actually play with a pick AND his fingers at the same time, dang him)
-- You Can't Do That (Lennon playing lead? Who knew..?)
-- I Call Your Name (George BENDS the 'B' at the 11th fret and the 'E' at the 7th -- on his 360-12!)
-- All My Loving (Where I discovered GH could actually play with a pick AND his fingers at the same time, dang him)
-- You Can't Do That (Lennon playing lead? Who knew..?)
-- I Call Your Name (George BENDS the 'B' at the 11th fret and the 'E' at the 7th -- on his 360-12!)
- karl_teten
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Three faves would be,
1. Long Tall Sally (Lennon on lead)
2. Don't Bother Me (Harrison lead) I always liked this song played very loud.
3. Nowhere Man (Harrison lead)
4. And Your Bird Can Sing (McCartney and Harrison together) It's more than 3 and it's also '66 but who cares!
Three bad solos....I can't think of any but Yellow Submarine '66 (it's just chords) comes to mind.
1. Long Tall Sally (Lennon on lead)
2. Don't Bother Me (Harrison lead) I always liked this song played very loud.
3. Nowhere Man (Harrison lead)
4. And Your Bird Can Sing (McCartney and Harrison together) It's more than 3 and it's also '66 but who cares!
Three bad solos....I can't think of any but Yellow Submarine '66 (it's just chords) comes to mind.
Long live the Beatles, folks. There's a few weak or mediocore moments out there. But you have to think twice to count them, and there lays their greatness.
Searchers amongst my teenage favourite music. Still fond of them, but earnestly a little puzzled they are considered THIS big! But I'm very excited about this forum, and will love to read it regularly, and also contribute!
>>>A non-solo's better than a bad solo
yup!.... well said.
Many of the memorable Beatle solos were not a whole lot more than repeating the main tune but with a little addition here and there. I've never been impressed with the "hey, ma, look how fast I'm playing these scales" kind of solo. It may show technical skill but the musicianship is often lacking.
yup!.... well said.
Many of the memorable Beatle solos were not a whole lot more than repeating the main tune but with a little addition here and there. I've never been impressed with the "hey, ma, look how fast I'm playing these scales" kind of solo. It may show technical skill but the musicianship is often lacking.
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