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Favorite Solos
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:21 pm
by bosifis
Just throwing this out there to see what you "kids" think.....
What's your top 3 favorite "Beatle-penned" guitar solos from 63' to 65'???
Also, what's your least 3 favorite "Beatle-penned" guitar solos from 63'to 65'???
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:31 pm
by wolfgang
best:
Boys
You can't do that
Long tall Sally (both solos)
one more please: I should have known better!!!
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 12:03 am
by saab95
My favorite:
I don't want to spoil the party
Slow down
I'm down
I saw her standing there
The least:
Bad boy
Mr. moonlight (though not a guitar)
Money
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 5:14 am
by shamustwin
Faves:
All My Loving
She's A Woman (both those very country-flavored)
I Saw Her Standing There (Everything works in that song!)
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 5:17 am
by jingle_jangle
My favorite sixty-four-foot solo is definitely "You Can't Do That". The whole song gave me the chills at age 15 and still does over forty years later.
"Boys" shows almost a "live in concert" level of excitement, and "I Saw Her Standing There" is quite unique for its day, with a solo that is pure exuberance with nothing owed to repetition of scales or rock/blues tradition.
Least? "Bad Boy" seems as if somebody was angry at someone else and begrudgingly gave them a few notes just to go with the flow.
"Mr. Moonlight" is dreary, dreadful. Odd that they would haul around a Vox Continental while on tour, when no way could it possibly "sound like the record" on this one, which is what kids wanted in those days.
Is that a solo on "Money"?
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 5:47 am
by shamustwin
What I've heard is it was a choice between "Mr. Moonlight" (yuck) and "Leave My Kitten Alone" for placement on that particular album, and someone thought the somewhat violent imagery in "Kitten" might harm the fabs reputation. So they included what many feel is the worst song on a Beatle album.
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 7:28 am
by stuart
I'll go with:
A Hard Day's Night
I Should Have Known Better
I'm Down
and because I can't pick just three:
Slow Down
She's A Woman
I'm A Loser
Can't Buy Me Love
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:36 pm
by jerrymac51
Just to be different:
Till There was you - beautiful guitar work
I call your Name - comes out of nowhere, man
And I Love Her - love the key change
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 2:09 pm
by bosifis
I should have said from Beatle written songs.
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 2:40 pm
by stuart
I'm actually kind of surprised that 'Bad Boy' did so poorly amongst you guys... I've always enjoyed that solo, especially the bit between 1:32-1:37. That's one of the signature Tennessean sounds to me...
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 10:05 pm
by brammy
I Should Have Known Better..... Ric 12-string janglemania
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 5:07 am
by revolver323
The "I'm Down" solo starts out as Carl Perkins, progresses through a Neil Young single string almost-whammy bar workout, then goes back to Carl. Pretty cool. I always liked "Not A Second Time," although it's really a piano/bass solo. Very understated. "Taxman," Anyone?
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 5:18 am
by stuart
Taxman would be a great one, but Revolver was 66

. If we're going up through 66, then "And Your Bird Can Sing" probably takes the top spot for me...
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 7:35 am
by jingle_jangle
AYBCS by the Jam on their "Extras" album takes the cake for FASTEST workout, fersure....
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 8:22 am
by saab95
Before we go on to 66, I almost forgot:
If I needed someone
Nowhere man
Run for you life
Drive my car