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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 24, 2018 15:54:55 GMT -5
Rank them from your most favorite to least favorite top 5 guitars solos post 1990s.
They're not as many, nor not as wild from their 1990s counterparts but they are there.
1. Go Let It Out 2. The Turning 3. Little by Little 4. The Importance of Being Idle 5. Roll It Over
Honorable Mention: Record Machine (Demo) Honorable Mention for Best Drum Solo: The Shock of the Lightening
Those are just from off the top of my head. I probably will need to switch them around, although the top two I think will always be there - the solos in both GLIO and The Turning make the song.
The Turning is begging for an outrageoudly long solo though, one similar to I Got The Fever would have made the track (even more) incredible.
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Post by mimmihopps on Jul 24, 2018 16:29:03 GMT -5
Favourite:
Gas Panic!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2018 17:05:00 GMT -5
If Gas Panic's harmonica solo counts then it's my no.1.
Others:
Roll It Over The Turning Where Did It All Go Wrong? Turn Up The Sun The Hindu Times
I know the Hindu Times solo is simple but I absolutely love the song and it's one of my favourite moments when it goes to higher notes from the normal riff. Little By Little has a nice solo as well but not a big fan of the song otherwise.
Although this is more like a list of solos that are most fun to play on guitar myself. Turn Up The Sun is a bit too hard for me though.
e. Forgot Go Let It Out! I guess it'd take THT's place but cba.
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Post by rekrelf on Jul 25, 2018 0:56:35 GMT -5
Roll it over Little james Gas panic Little by little Go let it out
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Post by themanwithnoname on Jul 25, 2018 1:42:03 GMT -5
Live Forever definitely top for me
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Post by jordan71421 on Jul 25, 2018 9:01:17 GMT -5
For me, a lot of the solos Noel did lived really work for me. The solos at the end of To Be Where There’s Life and I Am the Walrus in 2008 really work for me. The solo after Noel finishes singing in Slide Away on 2008-2009 I also really like
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 25, 2018 9:31:57 GMT -5
For me, a lot of the solos Noel did lived really work for me. The solos at the end of To Be Where There’s Life and I Am the Walrus in 2008 really work for me. The solo after Noel finishes singing in Slide Away on 2008-2009 I also really like Agree with you on all of that except for Slide Away - I wasn't a fan. I prefer the classic Slide Away, including needing the 'WHAT FOR!' back in there. Slide Away is a majestic track, though.
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Post by Parka Flames on Jul 25, 2018 10:35:04 GMT -5
All the guitar work on Gas Panic is good, the little ascending riff at the end of GLIO is brilliant as well. For me though the best post-1997 solo has got to be Roll It Over. And Noel didn't even write or play it!
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 25, 2018 10:40:07 GMT -5
All the guitar work on Gas Panic is good, the little ascending riff at the end of GLIO is brilliant as well. For me though the best post-1997 solo has got to be Roll It Over. And Noel didn't even write or play it! I don’t care for GLIO’s outro. But I love the solo at 3:44 - I don’t know why so many people miss it.
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Post by Parka Flames on Jul 25, 2018 14:00:36 GMT -5
All the guitar work on Gas Panic is good, the little ascending riff at the end of GLIO is brilliant as well. For me though the best post-1997 solo has got to be Roll It Over. And Noel didn't even write or play it! I don’t care for GLIO’s outro. But I love the solo at 3:44 - I don’t know why so many people miss it. Listening to it now, that is actually the riff I was referring to originally! The outro riff is good too though.
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Jul 25, 2018 15:21:22 GMT -5
Champagne Supernova is nothing short of beautiful, from a guitarist point of view. absolutely majestic. In terms of solos, obviously Oasis aren't AC/DC and Noel isn't Eric Clapton. However, DLBIA and Live Forever are great. I'm always buzzing after hearing the solo from The Turning, too.
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