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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:30 pm 
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Goddammit does the Bark At The Moon solo own!

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An obvious choice but what the hell: Mr Crowley


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and while we're at Randy's stuff... The unaccompanied solo on Tribute is majorly amazing.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgeX9iYOFSQ Arguably the greatest musician of all time.


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Misha wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgeX9iYOFSQ Arguably the greatest musician of all time.


That is just insane.

Are we talking solos in songs or "it's all about me" solos?

I've been listening to a lot of Arsis and they have some damn good solos.


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Just coming of the top of my head. The solos of the following 2 songs get full points for metal energy!!

Megadeth - Tornado of Souls
Savatage - Hounds (2nd solo)


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Misha wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgeX9iYOFSQ Arguably the greatest musician of all time.


That's sweet, and definitely incredible for the time period, but it seems like 95% is just him doing drumline-type stuff on his snare.


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heatseeker wrote:
Misha wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgeX9iYOFSQ Arguably the greatest musician of all time.


That's sweet, and definitely incredible for the time period, but it seems like 95% is just him doing drumline-type stuff on his snare.

It's not drumline stuff, there was only one snaredrummer that had more control of his snare than Buddy, but he never had a kit. What buddy does is not putting a lot of rudiments together, he basically breaths doubles, singles, accent and flams at ridiculous tempos. He invented the one hand roll (one without using the rim, you can see it when he blasts on the hihat). My drumteacher, a respectable jazz musician, says he doesn't understand most of what Rich does on his kit.


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Misha wrote:
heatseeker wrote:
Misha wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgeX9iYOFSQ Arguably the greatest musician of all time.


That's sweet, and definitely incredible for the time period, but it seems like 95% is just him doing drumline-type stuff on his snare.

It's not drumline stuff, there was only one snaredrummer that had more control of his snare than Buddy, but he never had a kit. What buddy does is not putting a lot of rudiments together, he basically breaths doubles, singles, accent and flams at ridiculous tempos. He invented the one hand roll (one without using the rim, you can see it when he blasts on the hihat). My drumteacher, a respectable jazz musician, says he doesn't understand most of what Rich does on his kit.


I'm not a drummer, so I didn't understand half of what you just said, but I'll take your word that he's great since I know that you're a drummer. I'm thinking about playing drums, only thing is I don't have anywhere to put the kit.

Anyways, as for great solos, John Petrucci has a ton of them. "Finally Free" is great, as well as "Erotomania".


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the solos (especially the second guitar solo near the end) in "the glass prison" completely pwn. i'm not a DT fan but that an great song with stunning solos.

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All solos in Mercyful Fate/King Diamond albums :dio:


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whats better than the straight solo's in king diamonds music are the incredible melodic leads imo.


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