Obviously the band members are all extremely talented in their ability to mimic twelve genres on each album for an entire career (and not even including the music they make outside of Weird Al's oeuvre).
My question is what would you consider Jim West's most impressive work within the context of "Weird Al" songs?
For me the answer is his guitar solo on "Eat It." To think that he is able to mimic the guitar playing of Eddie Van Halen, who is possibly the greatest guitar player of all time (at least one of the top three or four), and not only sound like him but be nearly impossible to tell apart, that is great work. That being said, Jim has always impressed me and I don't mean to say he plateaued in 1984. I think the "I Am The Slime" riff at the beginning of "Genius In France" is nearly as impressive.





