The saddest guitar solo ever?

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Larry Robbins
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Post by Larry Robbins »

I allways thought that Jimmi Page's solo
in "Since I been love'n you" Lead Zeplin III
had a lot of sad feeling.
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In Lee Ann Womack's song "Lonely Too", there's a cryin' steel solo played by Paul Franklin. Paul makes that steel cry in every part of that song and it's sad, but beautiful! Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Brett Day on 10 September 2005 at 03:17 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Brett Day on 10 September 2005 at 03:18 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Peter Green`s "Supernatural" with John Mayall

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Post by Cody Campbell »

One that always stuck with me is Elvis Costello's solo on the song "Sweet Pear," from the mighty like a rose album.
Lots of vibrato and really chorus-y tone.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

First one that comes to mind, [probably 'cause I was just listening to it]....Lucky Oceans' steel break on Asleep At the Wheel's "Dead Man".


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Post by Donny Hinson »

"Sleepwalk", by Santo and Johnny! That steel of his just sounds like it's crying throughout the whole song. The sobbing, the wailing, the whining, the whimpering, and even the sighs...it's all in there.

That harmonic run at the very end? That's a sad little smile.
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Post by Archie Nicol »

Is `saddest` the best way to describe it. That tingly feeling you get all over happens to me with what could be described as a sad song and with uplifting classical pieces. Jimi's live version of `Little Wing` on the `Hendrix in the West` album got me when I was about fourteen and still does, despite tuning, Hendrix live style.

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Post by frank rogers »

The gut string solo on Gilbert O'Sullivans, "Alone again naturally". A pathetically sad song with IMHO when of Pop music's greatest melodies. Nice changes too.
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Post by erik »

It would be tough to find a solo(s) sadder than Gary Rossington's lead work on Tuesday's Gone (live, One More From The Road). And I haven't actually heard it in 20 years.

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Good choice, Frank Rogers - that was Big Jim Sullivan playing the solo. What a fine song....

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"Blues In My Heart" by Jerry Byrd with Red
Foley.
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Post by Leigh Howell »

Vince Gills guitar work on "Go Rest High" was beautiful, and gives me goosebumps everytime I hear it!
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Post by Donna Dodd »

How about I Sang Dixie by Dwight Yoakam. A great, but soulful steel ride by the incomparable Tom Brumley. Talk about a gut-wrenching solo....
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Post by Terry VunCannon »

"I Think It's Going To Work Out Fine" by Ry Cooder w/David Lindley off of Cooders 'Bop Till You Drop' CD...& one that was mentioned early, "Cause We Ended As Lovers" by Jeff Beck. Beck really makes his guitar cry & scream!
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

<SMALL> Jim Hall "Concierto de Aranjuez"</SMALL>
I wouldn't call that recording sad, but I think it's one of the must exquisitely beautiful record ever made. Definately a "desert island" CD.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

"Beck really makes his guitar cry & scream!"

Truer words never spoken. Jeff Beck's guitar sounds like it's laughing, crying, sobbing---like a human! Jeffs got a set of hands on him, and a heart, as well!
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

How about Dan Dugmore's solo on Linda Ronstadt's cover of "Blue Bayou"?

....crap, I forgot about Buddy Emmons' solo on Judy Collins' "Someday Soon"....another heartbreaker.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Chris LeDrew on 12 September 2005 at 11:32 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

Roy Buchannan's Burlap bag LP ! The Blues tune on that one along with The Messiah Will Come Again is some of the greatest playing ever recorded by the most soulful tele picker who ever lived.
Recorded live in a bar in Maryland. I'm so glad my Dad would sneak me into bars so I could see Roy play. That recording is available now although not on the original BIOYA label.

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Post by George Redmon »

"Goodtime Charlie's Got The Blues" Sad steel everywhere in that song...who did the original steel work?
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Post by Olli Haavisto »

I think Leo LeBlanc played on Danny O`Keefe`s original "Good time Charlie".

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Post by Andrew Buhler »

Jimmy Day on Willie Nelson's "Sad Songs and Waltzes."
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Two songs from opposite ends of the spectrum, but I can remember both when they first came out. I bought the tapes, sat in my car/truck for the longest time and played them over and over. I even remember where I was at the time.

Whiskey Chasin' by Joe Stampley (sitting in my car in the downtown square of Talledega, AL.)

Love Hurts by Nazareth (sitting in my truck by Lake Hollingsworth in Lakeland, FL.)

Man am I glad I got through those days. Even though these may not be considered guitar solos, I believe the music arrangement is what made the song so sad.

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Post by Jim Hankins »

Still in Love with You, Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous 1st solo (Brian Robertson), also the whole song has a very sad vibe.
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The CD is "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers", the track is "How's the World Treating You?" by James Taylor & Alison Krauss. Saddest darn tune I've heard in many years.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ray Minich on 13 September 2005 at 02:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Gene H. Brown »

How about Tom Brumley on Buck Owen's "Cryin Time" ?

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