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over a year ago
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"https://youtu.be/dscfeQOMuGw
This one^^^^^^^^"
I think mine is best, but seen as no fucker actually watches these fuckin clips it begs a question as to why I post the fucking things!!!! And breathe |
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over a year ago
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Can’t help but love the intro riff to when the rubber meets the road meatloaf, life is a lemon(and I want my money back) also meatloaf and money for nothing dire straits brilliants riffs |
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over a year ago
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Leonard Skynard- Sweet Home Alabama
Also the one from Bed of Roses by Bion Jovi.
Stiltskin- Inside, and the Queen one already mentioned from These Are the Days of Our Lives.
Oh and Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes and Gold on the Ceiling by Black Keys. |
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over a year ago
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Impossible to answer.
Sweet home Alabama (skynyrd), that’ll be the day (holly), black dog ((zeppelin) satisfaction (stones) sweet child (Gnr) taxman(beatles) crossroads (cream) smoke on the water (purple) should I stay or should I go (clash) now one knows (queens of the stone age)
Can’t stop (Red Hot Chili Peppers )
God save the queen (sex pistols)
Outshined (soundgarden)
Smells like teen spirit ( nirvana)
Bad. (U2)
Killing in the name (rage against the machine)
Paranoid android (Radiohead)
One ( Metallica)
Dancing in the moonlight ( thin lizzy)
You could go on for ever. Some great riffs out there ..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A tune called Albatross my ex used to play it. Sounded pretty good.
Fleetwood Mac
You know I never realised it was them and I think tbey are great."
was the original fleetwood mac line up before stevie nicks and lndsey Buckingham. number one record in 69
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Good thread!
As a keen guitar player I’ve enjoyed looking at the suggestions and which I can play. And noting those which I need to learn.
My list is probably more which do I enjoy playing the most. I’ll keep it short.
Voodoo Chile. Obviously.
Gimme Shelter opening riffs.
Everlong.
I’m off to learn some AC/DC.
Bye all. |
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"A tune called Albatross my ex used to play it. Sounded pretty good.
Fleetwood Mac
You know I never realised it was them and I think tbey are great.
was the original fleetwood mac line up before stevie nicks and lndsey Buckingham. number one record in 69
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Know it's meant to be one, but love these three (sure Mr would have a different list though)
Disturbed “Down with the sickness”
Pantera “Walk”
Joe Bonamassa & Beth Hart - “I’ll take care of you” (his solo gives me goose bumps) xx
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Comfortably numb....
Or pink and velvet by berlin ( its dave gilmore again though )"
Comfortably numb live on there delicate sound of thunder album is just epic. |
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over a year ago
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"Ohhhhh .....
She sells sanctuary - the cult
Great choice, DC
I absolutely love that track!" Lil Devil is class too by The Cult and for anyone who does adore She sells sanctuary check this out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLvvdSvwvZ4 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Judging from some of these nominations, I'm fairly sure that quite a few people have no idea what a riff actually is.
The intro to Smoke on the water is a riff.
Tony peluso's part in Goodbye to Love is a solo.
Likewise, Sweet Home Alabama's intro is a riff, whilst Little Wing has no discernable riff and would likely be classed as a guitar instrumental until the vocal comes in. |
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over a year ago
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"Judging from some of these nominations, I'm fairly sure that quite a few people have no idea what a riff actually is.
The intro to Smoke on the water is a riff.
Tony peluso's part in Goodbye to Love is a solo.
Likewise, Sweet Home Alabama's intro is a riff, whilst Little Wing has no discernable riff and would likely be classed as a guitar instrumental until the vocal comes in."
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"Judging from some of these nominations, I'm fairly sure that quite a few people have no idea what a riff actually is.
The intro to Smoke on the water is a riff.
Tony peluso's part in Goodbye to Love is a solo.
Likewise, Sweet Home Alabama's intro is a riff, whilst Little Wing has no discernable riff and would likely be classed as a guitar instrumental until the vocal comes in."
I was just saying this to Anita...
Smoke on the water us amongst my favourites, but there's hundreds.
Cal |
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over a year ago
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"Zeppelin - Heartbreaker
Which Zeppelin? Led or Dread? Both versions are great "
Fuck...just seen
Dread Zeppelin The Immigrant Song...
You know when they say you shouldn't see something cos you can't unsee it ...they were right arrrggghhhh!!!! |
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"All great choices. I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Van Halen. So many great riffs. Panama is one of my favourites."
Awww don't cos someone will only end up saying "Jump"
Then everyone will be correcting the glaring mistake. |
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