TD's greatest guitar solo?

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I love the solo to 'One hour of madness' too which has to be one of the best if not the best guitar performances of all time.

I just get palpitations when I see Edgar launch into his part on the Astoria gig DVD. That's got to be one of the highlights of that gig, excellent! :D
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Froesesque wrote:I love the solo to 'One hour of madness' too which has to be one of the best if not the best guitar performances of all time.

I just get palpitations when I see Edgar launch into his part on the Astoria gig DVD. That's got to be one of the highlights of that gig, excellent! :D
I feel the same way, that part is one of the musical highlights of my life. 8)

Edgar's new guitar solo on Sphinx Lightning was mindblowing, aswell.
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Desert_Voyager wrote:
Froesesque wrote:I love the solo to 'One hour of madness' too which has to be one of the best if not the best guitar performances of all time.

I just get palpitations when I see Edgar launch into his part on the Astoria gig DVD. That's got to be one of the highlights of that gig, excellent! :D
I feel the same way, that part is one of the musical highlights of my life. 8)

Edgar's new guitar solo on Sphinx Lightning was mindblowing, aswell.
Yeah, I could see the lumps in the throats of some of the onlookers in the audience during Sphinx Lightning on the DVD
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Froesesque wrote:
Desert_Voyager wrote:
Froesesque wrote:I love the solo to 'One hour of madness' too which has to be one of the best if not the best guitar performances of all time.

I just get palpitations when I see Edgar launch into his part on the Astoria gig DVD. That's got to be one of the highlights of that gig, excellent! :D
I feel the same way, that part is one of the musical highlights of my life. 8)

Edgar's new guitar solo on Sphinx Lightning was mindblowing, aswell.
Yeah, I could see the lumps in the throats of some of the onlookers in the audience during Sphinx Lightning on the DVD
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I'm amazed 'Cloudburst Flight' hasn't been mentioned yet. Even with all the fantastic playing, it's still amazing. :D
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Nebula wrote:I'm amazed 'Cloudburst Flight' hasn't been mentioned yet. Even with all the fantastic playing, it's still amazing. :D
Gotta agree with you there, Nebula. It's one of Edgar's best. And the abrupt shift from the shrill wailing of the guitar to the flute-like melody that leads us out of the song just sends chills up the spine.
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Ulrich Schnauss's favourite album :)
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24db wrote:Ulrich Schnauss's favourite album :)
+ mine!
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rotwang wrote:
Nebula wrote:I'm amazed 'Cloudburst Flight' hasn't been mentioned yet. Even with all the fantastic playing, it's still amazing. :D
Gotta agree with you there, Nebula. It's one of Edgar's best. And the abrupt shift from the shrill wailing of the guitar to the flute-like melody that leads us out of the song just sends chills up the spine.
Love that solo. The way the guitar just shifts from a high pitched lead line to big low chords is just pure magic.
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Pertou wrote:
24db wrote:Ulrich Schnauss's favourite album :)
+ mine!
shame I didn't include Ulrich's vote in my poll :D
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