100 Greatest Guitar Solos: 51-100
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51) “No More Tears”
Soloist: Zakk Wylde/Ozzy Osbourne
Album: No More Tears (Epic, 1991)
52) “Star Spangled Banner”
Soloist: Jimi Hendrix
Album: The Ultimate Experience (MCA, 1993)
53) “Since I’ve Been Loving You”
Soloist: Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin
Album: Led Zeppelin III (Atlantic, 1970)
54) “Geek USA”
Soloist: Billy Corgan/Smashing Pumpkins
Album: Siamese Dream (Virgin, 1993)
55) “Satch Boogie”
Soloist: Joe Satriani
Album: Surfing With the Alien (Relativity, 1988)
56) “War Pigs”
Soloist: Tony Iommi/Black Sabbath
Album: Paranoid (Warner Bros., 1970)
57) “Walk”
Soloist: Dimebag Darrell/Pantera
Album: Vulgar Display of Power (Elektra, 1992)
58) “Cocaine”
Soloist: Eric Clapton
Album: Slowhand (Polydor, 1977)
59) “You Really Got Me”
Soloist: Dave Davies/The Kinks
Album: The Best of the Kinks, Vol. 1 (Rhino, 1989)
60) “Zoot Allures”
Soloist: Frank Zappa
Album: Zoot Allures (Warner Bros., 1976)
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guitarladd
February 03, 2012 at 8:04pm
What morons came up with this list? Where is Duane Allman's solo on Elizabeth Reed from Live at Fillmore East? Not even on here. The greatest solo of all time and not even on the list. You've got Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins way up above David Gilmour's Money solo. What the fuck? About half these solos need to be scratched off the list and replaced by much more deserving solos. Nirvana? WTF?
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dezoneman
May 08, 2011 at 5:31pm
Gentlemen,
Your list incorrectly credits the solo on "...Corvette" to Prince. In fact, I played the solo on the record, and am properly credited on the album. I'd greatly appreciate you making this correction.Kind regards,
Dez Dickerson
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imratherunique
November 01, 2010 at 3:00pm
Me being an overall fan of music in general, I cannot believe Ernie Isley of The Isley Brother's is not on this list, he killed it in "Summer Breeze" and "That Lady"
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tiluriso
June 22, 2010 at 6:06pm
Please check the credits for the album 'The Royal Scam'. this solo was played by Larry Carlton, not Denny Diaz. Denny plays a great lead on the very jazzy, funky track 'Green Earrings', from the same LP. PS:I understand most of the readers are rockers, but how about a Jazz/jazz-rock-fusion top 100 list? I'm new to the site and I'm not a regular buyer of your magazine, so in case you guys already published a Jazz/fusion list,my apologies and please refer me to it.Peace
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velodoug
August 20, 2009 at 1:44pm
Sterling Morrison and Lou Reed play guitar on the Velvet Underground version which doesn't have a guitar solo. If I were to take a wild guess here, I think the editors meant the version on the Lou Reed album "Rock 'n' Roll Animal" which feature Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter on guitars.














