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Johnny Genocide

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 Best 1950s/1960s Guitar Solo
Lets take a trip back in Sherman and Peabody's WAYBACK time machine and discuss the best guitar solo from this period. I say Link Wray's Rumble or anything by Duanne Eddy. Any other thoughts?
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ilikesarmadillos

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 Best 50s/60s guitar solo
8 miles high by the Byrds... and its on a 12 string
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roxtar1

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Rock Around The Clock from the 50s
All Along the Watchtower(Hendrix) from the 60s
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concretewalrus

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Eric Clapton's solo on "I feel free" by Cream springs to mind
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Milestones54

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Any by Steve Howe in early yes
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guitarfreakyman

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maybe a little hendrix?
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guitarfreek

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I'd say something along the lines with jimi hendrix.
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guitarfreakyman

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i really can't say much as i don't listen to most music from that era. it's good, i just don't listen to it
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break the prism

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probably Light my Fire by The Doors
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deluxe74

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guitarfreakyman wrote:maybe a little hendrix?
maybe......
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chuck

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i dont know if this would be "the best"...but it sure rocks..
King Creole by Elvis....Scotty moore was a hot picker back in his day !
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straitjacket85

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hmm 50's Chuck Berry and 60's any hendrix
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Nutter

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While my guitar gently weeps - George Harrison (the beatles) for the 60's
And for the 50s....errr... you sure they even had guitars WAY back then.... lol, Id have to go with option D) None of the above.
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