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Old 07-05-2003, 04:15 PM
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i would put this on the music forum but it seems like a morge (right spelling?) anyway...i think in general 7800 F has great krammer whammy solos! but i think his soloing on keep the faith is awesome with IIWYM a highlight for me.
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i would put this on the music forum but it seems like a morge (right spelling?) anyway...i think in general 7800 F has great krammer whammy solos! but i think his soloing on keep the faith is awesome with IIWYM a highlight for me.
So you don't like Dry County then? lol
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Old 07-05-2003, 04:54 PM
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i would put this on the music forum but it seems like a morge (right spelling?) anyway...i think in general 7800 F has great krammer whammy solos! but i think his soloing on keep the faith is awesome with IIWYM a highlight for me.
So you don't like Dry County then? lol
nope! LOL

its veyr very very good and out of this world, but i find IIWYM technically better is all
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the 80's solos weigh out the 90's solos to me
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I like the These Day time best even if my fave solos are Homebound Train,Lay Your Hands On Me and Let it Rock!

7800 had also great solos .

ANd I don't believe anybody who says Dry County isn't a damn good solo!


If I Was Your Mother is a pretty good Thrash Metal solo!I like it too!
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Dammed in these days best solo. But the one im liking the now is right side of wrong not because its a awsome sole just because it sounds great.
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right side of wrong not because its a awsome sole just because it sounds great.
I would define an awesome solo as one that sounds great rather than being hard. As David Bryan said, it's about who can get the best response, not who can play notes the quickest.
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yeah RSOW is a great emotive solo and different to stuff he has done in the past....i like its slow bluesy feel, and thick tone.
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the solos on 7800 defintely!

Price of Love, Hardest Part is the Night................

shame Bon Jovi have binned this album, it would be ace to hear these solos live.........
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I probably don't hear the same technical stuff as you guys do, I just go by how much they rock me!lol

Dry County
IIWYM
My guitar lies bleeding
Who I am
It's just me (the live Bobby Bandiera version from London Forum.)
Neurotica
Love me back to life

All have great guitar solo's.
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