Yeah, I mentioned it elsewhere in these comments, but I think it might be my favorite. I have a theory that isn't totally fleshed out that it's the last great hard rock/metal solo.
Yeah, I mentioned it elsewhere in these comments, but I think it might be my favorite. I have a theory that isn't totally fleshed out that it's the last great hard rock/metal solo.
Muse gets a lot of crap, but I can't help but love Knights of Cydonia.
Yes! Side With The Seeds is so great. Probably his best work with Wilco?
The tone on "Comfortably Numb" is just pristine.
It sucks so much ass. It's almost like a parody of boring adult contemporary music.
I think I associate them with early 2000s nu-metal. It seemed like a ton of those bozos played PRS guitars.
If I were to pick a Wilco solo, I'd go with "Side With The Seeds." Nels is good at the guitar thing.
Ooh, Texas Flood by SRV would be another good choice.
I don't know if it's really my favorite, but Dimebag Darrell's solo in "Floods" sticks with me the most.
I know it's played to death, but his solo on 'Crazy Train' is so unbelievably good.
Sick of Myself is such a good song in general. Matthew Sweet doesn't get enough love.
November Rain's solo whips ass.
Have fun in hell forever, bitch.
I listened to Badmotorfinger and Superunkown a lot as a young pope. This hits hard.
I'd put it just behind Vitalogy, but it's a near toss-up.
It would be extremely fitting for him to go out like his spiritual cousin, Grimey.
Dear Mr. Rev_Skarekroe
Dan Savage?
Very carefully.
I fell into a doom/sludge/stoner metal rabbit hole a few weeks ago, so I've been listening to a lot of Sleep, High on Fire, etc as well as revisiting the Kyuss albums I used to listen to all the time.