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  2. Kid Charlemagne - Wikipedia

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    [8] According to Rolling Stone, which ranked "Kid Charlemagne" at #80 in its list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Songs": "In the late seventies, Steely Dan made records by using a revolving crew of great session musicians through take after take, which yielded endless jaw-dropping guitar solos. Larry Carlton's multi-sectioned, cosmic-jazz lead in ...

  3. Can't You Hear Me Knocking - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine listed it at number 25 in "The 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time." [3] "Mick Taylor had the biggest influence on me, without me even knowing it," remarked Slash. "My favourite Stones records were Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers… One of the greatest Mick Taylor solos is 'Can't You Hear Me ...

  4. Mick Taylor - Wikipedia

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    He overdubbed guitar on "Country Honk" and "Live With Me" for the album Let It Bleed, and on the single "Honky Tonk Women" released in the UK on 4 July 1969. [8] [9] Taylor's onstage debut as a Rolling Stone, at the age of 20, was the free concert in Hyde Park, London on 5 July 1969. An estimated quarter of a million people attended for a show ...

  5. Maggot Brain (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    The original recording, over ten minutes long, features little more than a spoken introduction and an extended guitar solo by Eddie Hazel. Music critic Greg Tate described it as Funkadelic's A Love Supreme. [5] Rolling Stone ranked the song #60 on their list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Songs". [6]

  6. Mike McCready - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, McCready's guitar solos from "Alive" and "Yellow Ledbetter" were featured on Guitar World's "100 Greatest Guitar Solos" list. [64] In February 2007, McCready and Gossard were included together by Rolling Stone in its list of "The Top 20 New Guitar Gods" under the title of "four-armed monster"."

  7. David Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    In January 2007, Guitar World readers voted Gilmour's solos for "Comfortably Numb", "Time" and "Money" among the top 100 greatest guitar solos. [102] He was voted the 36th-greatest rock singer by Planet Rock listeners in 2009. [103] Rolling Stone named Gilmour the 14th-greatest guitarist of all time in 2011 [104] and the 28th-greatest guitarist ...

  8. Robert Randolph and the Family Band - Wikipedia

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    Concerts go over the allotted time if the band and the audience are having fun. Most concerts don't have an intermission; instead, band members will exit the stage leaving one or two members a chance to shine with solos. The one time the band does stop is so the band can relax, get hydrated, and plan the encore.

  9. You Shook Me All Night Long - Wikipedia

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    "You Shook Me All Night Long" placed at number 10 on VH1's list of "The 100 Greatest Songs of the 80s". It was also number 1 on VH1's "Top Ten AC/DC Songs". Guitar World placed "You Shook Me All Night Long" at number 80 on their "100 Greatest Guitar Solos" list. In 2021, it was ranked at No. 287 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All ...