What is your favorite guitar solo of all time?


It's a difficult question,maybe your top 2 or 3 that year after year blow you away and raise the hair on your head and move your soul inside.
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Hard to pick one, but this morning I enjoyed Zappa's Muffin Man solo quite a bit. I always thought that if I played guitar it would be like Zappa :)
Yes, truely too many to have just one. Zappa is genius. Check out the album "Burnt Weeny Sandwich" and in particular, the track, "Theme from Burnt Weeny Sandwich". His solo is a model of lyricism and economy. Got no argument with the Hendrix and SRV posts, either. Anybody got a favorite, Jeff Beck? How about "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat"?
David Gilmour did not play on, "The Wall Live In Berlin", is there another live Wall?

Oh, and I pick Ten Years After doing "Goin' Home" live at Woodstock. Alvin Lee shreads.
One? no way..
Jeff Beck, Because We Ended as Lovers
Christopher Parkening, Laudate from Mozart Vespers
Terry Kath, 25 or 6 to 4
-I agree with Audiofeil on Hendrix's Voodoo Child,although Stevie Ray's version from the box set is mighty fine.
-Blowin' Free by Wishbone Ash
-Europa by Santana
-One Way Out- Allman Bros. Eat a Peach version
-Sweet Jane- Lou Reed Rock and Roll Animal version
-Cruise Control Dixie Dregs
-Because we ended as lovers-Jeff Beck
-anything by Danny Gatton

As far as acoustic goes, anything by Michael Hedges, Tommy Emmanuel, and as mentioned above, "Blue Sky" is the reason God invented the guitar.