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The most emotive guitar solo ever...
Kai:
While we're on Zappa, Zoot Allures fits in the category too.
Jeridus:
At about 17:15 in Rush's 2112 (part six: soliloquy) is, IMO, the most emotional guitar solo of all time, leading into the lines "My spirits are low in the depths of despair/My lifeblood.../Spills over..."
Absolute, raw sadness drips from each note, as Alex Lifeson just wails away on the guitar.
Borondir:
From just the cd's I happen to be listening to about now I'd say the outro solo from Enslaved, "As Fire Swept Clean the Earth" from Below the lights. The whole song also has the most emotive tremolo 'black' riff I've ever heard.
My all time most emotive would probably be Randy rhoads' incredible work on Mr. Crowley, but I know I'm forgetting tons of stuff.
amok:
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Hmmm, DEFINATLY have to throw in the 15:19 solo in A Change of Seasons and Comfortably Numb as well.
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Kudos, those were my two answers :D
lil_john_pi:
the most emotive guitar solo i have ever heard has to be one performed by deep purple. I don't know what the name of it but its pacing and technique were beautiful. Lost of tricks withe the volume control on the guitar(don't know the technical name for it.
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