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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2792.0. "The Slowest" by TECRUS::ROST (Got a revved-up teenage head) Mon Aug 23 1993 18:57

    What's the slowest guitar solo you ever heard? Obviously some people
    are faster than others, so that's a factor, but for me, some things
    that make for a really SLOW solo are:
    
    1. clashes with the rest of the song so badly it makes you take your
    foot off the gas pedal when it comes on the car radio
    
    2. so slow you think the record was pressed as a 45 rpm by accident 
    
    3. Overall really dragging (in the words of Leonard Pinth-Darnell
       of SNL, "really slow"). 
    
    My 2 nominees would be:
    
    1. Robin Trower, "Bridge of Sighs", I don't think he really solos, just
       plays that riff over and over again till your brain melts.  
    
    2. J.J. Cale, "Crazy Mama", the notes get squeezed out like toothpaste
    
    Whaddya think?
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2792.1CSC32::B_KNOXRock'n'Roll RefugeeMon Aug 23 1993 19:067
    
    A really slow, but really cool solo is ...
    
    	Jeff Beck's cover of "Cause We've Ended As Lovers"
    
    /Billy_K
    
2792.2GOES11::G_HOUSEI think I am, therefore...?Mon Aug 23 1993 19:115
>    1. Robin Trower, "Bridge of Sighs", I don't think he really solos, just
>       plays that riff over and over again till your brain melts.  
    
    I wondered what that stuff was!
    
2792.3KDX200::COOPERTesting my new personal nameMon Aug 23 1993 21:311
    Love Hurts...  Certainly.
2792.4FRETZ::HEISERslow burnMon Aug 23 1993 21:462
    "Comfortably Numb" - David "Pink Floyd" Gilmour.  It's slow, but a
    classic 'slow burn.'
2792.5Plucks per note ratio ?SUBSYS::GODINMy other preamp is a Tri-Axis.Tue Aug 24 1993 10:0513
    RE -2:
    "Love Hurts" by Nazareth may have the prize for lowest pluck/note
    ratio. He plucks once & the rest is done with feedback.
    
    A long time ago I covered a song called "Goin' Down Slow" & sometimes
    our guitar player would "ham it up" by playing exceptionally slow
    solos, but since it's not on vinyl, that doesn't count.
    
    The *guitar* solo to "Toad" by Cream has a long one note feedback
    "solo" just before the drum break, but since the whole song is an
    instrumental, I don't know if you can count this either.
    
    Paul
2792.6QRYCHE::STARRRulers make bad loversTue Aug 24 1993 12:174
Santana's live version of "Europa"..... at one point he holds the same
note for like 16 bars!

alan
2792.7that's the first one I thought of, tooGOOROO::DCLARKdysfunctional by choiceTue Aug 24 1993 12:224
    re .-1
    
    I heard there's a Japanese boot where he holds that note for 59
    bars. 
2792.8Can you top this: 8 bars of tied whole noteDREGS::BLICKSTEINDOS BootTue Aug 24 1993 18:404
    Larry Carlton holds one note for about 8 bars on "Strikes Twice".
    
    Morse plays a GREAT slow solo on "Night Meets Light" (perhaps my
    favorite Dregs tune).
2792.9far outRICKS::CALCAGNIspeeding towards our sun, on a party runWed Aug 25 1993 16:365
    Even though I know Brian started this topic as sort of a goof, I'll
    bite anyway.  Heard a good "slow" guit solo at lunch today, one that
    didn't spring to mind right away.  Mick Ronson on Bowie's "Moonage
    Daydream".  A cool long-tones solo, and an underappreciated guitarist
    for sure.