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KharBevNor:

--- Quote from: Borondir ---Oh, I forgot about Virgin Black "Museum of Iscariot"
Samantha Escarbe is one of the most amazing guitarist in today's metal underground in my opinion. Particurlarly in doom, not usually a genre noted for amazing lead work.
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Nice choice. But don't let Candlemass hear you talking about doom bands not having particularly decent lead guitar.

Borondir:

--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---
--- Quote from: Borondir ---Oh, I forgot about Virgin Black "Museum of Iscariot"
Samantha Escarbe is one of the most amazing guitarist in today's metal underground in my opinion. Particurlarly in doom, not usually a genre noted for amazing lead work.
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Nice choice. But don't let Candlemass hear you talking about doom bands not having particularly decent lead guitar.
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Oh crap, when I wrote that I was thinking more of death-doom (which Virgin Black is not).  You're right, Candlemass had better not hear me saying that.

MrKneebone:
I'm not a huge U2 fan, but the guitar solo in Love is blindness gives me shivers.   less is definitely more.  

Also Jeff Buckley's version of Halelujah - probably for the same reasons as the above - the starkness really gives the solo it's power.

deborah:

--- Quote from: blindsuperhero ---Cortez the Killer, as in Neil Young - Cortez the Killer? I think I'd rather see Neil Young play it, to be honest (unless it's actually a different song, with a coincidentally identical title)
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what merkava said.
they also, ironically, did an exceptionally brilliant cover of freebird last tour.  that dude from the delusions and netson were playing the guitar solo dead-on, note-for-note with each other.  built to spill encores make me cream my shorts.

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