Throw In A Solo Here

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Hmm, I definitely look forward to hearing those then!
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I've always been partial to the guitar solo in Generic Blues and am surprised nobody else has brought it up before me.
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Love the guitar in Ringtone, et al, yes Jim is the man 8)

But my favorite favorite of all time is the bari sax in Everything You Know Is Wrong, as I'm a sax player myself. So epic :D
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Oh yeah it rules! Generic Blues definitely my favorite blues songs, Buckingham Blues is equally awesome. Rick Derringer layed down some prime licks on the first album, especially in that song. He might have done so in Generic Blues as well, I know he did some stuff with Jim on the UHF album.
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I love Jim's guitar solo in "Airline Amy" and Ben's piano solo in "Why Does This Always Happen to Me." I also have a soft spot for Richard and Al's guitar/accordion solo in "Happy Birthday."
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Jim's wicked lead in This Is The Life, gets me everytime! Airline Amy and When I Was Your Age have the most impressive guitar tones on all the leads. Trigger Happy has some neat riffs too of course.
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"When I Was Your Age" has such an aggressive guitar tone. I love it!
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Oh man, I forgot When I Was Your Age! Yeah, the solo in that smurf was awesome!
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I always imagine that song live! It would look and sound so great these days if they decided to do it. I'd probably give one of my nuts to see it.
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Yankomaniac wrote:I'd probably give one of my nuts to see it.
That can be arranged. |)
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