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A lista com os 100 melhores solos de guitarra da história segundo a Classic Rock Magazine


Já havíamos publicado anteriormente o Top 10. Mas, agora, podemos conferir a lista completa, escolhida pela revista mais conceituada de Rock em todo o mundo, na sua última edição. São eles:

100. Temple of the Dog – Reach Down (Mike McCready, 1991)
99. Manic Street Preachers – You Love Us (James Dead Bradfield, 1992)
98. Pantera – Walk (Dimebag Darrell, 1992)
97. Ram Jam – Black Betty (Bill Bartlett, 1977)
96. The Damned – Love Song (Captain Sensible, 1979)
95. Red Hot Chili Peppers – I Could Have Lied (John Frusciante, 1991)
94. Suede – Animal Nitrate (Bernard Butler, 1993)
93. Jane’s Addiction – Three Days (Dave Navarro, 1990)
92. Lou Reed – Rock Minuet (Lou Reed, 2000)
91. Bad Brains – Re-Ignition (Dr. Know, 1986)
90. Joe Bonamassa – No Good Place for the Lonely (Joe Bonamassa, 2016)
89. Kansas – Carry On Wayward Son (Kerry Livgren, 1976)
88. Neil Young – Southern Man (Neil Young, 1970)
87. Jethro Tull – To Cry You a Song (Martin Barre, 1970)
86. Bad Company – Feel Like Making Love (Mick Ralphs, 1975)
85. Journey – I’ll Be Alright Without You (Neal Schon, 1986)
84. The Rolling Stones – The Spider & The Fly (Brian Jones, 1965)
83. Alter Bridge – Blackbird (Mark Tremonti e Miles Kennedy, 2007)
82. Billy Cobham – Quadrant 4 (Tommy Bolin, 1973)
81. U2 – The Fly (The Edge, 1991)
80. Scorpions – The Sails of Charon (Uli Jon Roth, 1977)
79. The Cult – She Sells Sanctuary (Billy Duffy, 1985)
78. Santana – Black Magic Woman (Carlos Santana, 1970)
77. Steven Wilson – Drive Home (Guthrie Govan, 2013)
76. The Pretenders – Tattooed Love Boys (James Honeyman-Scott, 1980)
75. Robert Gordon – If This is Wrong (Link Wray, 1978)
74. Frank Zappa – Watermelon in Easter Hay (Frank Zappa, 1979)
73. Extreme – Get the Funk Out (Nuno Bettencourt, 1990)
72. Television – Marquee Moon (Tom Verlaine, 1977)
71. The Only Ones – Another Girl Another Planet (John Perry, 1978)
70. Blue Öyster Cult – (Don’t Fear) The Reaper (Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser, 1976)
69. Wishbone Ash – Blowin’ Free (Andy Powell, 1972)
68. Yngwie Malmsteen – Black Star (Yngwie Malmsteen, 1984)
67. Be-Bop Deluxe – Crying to the Sky (Bill Nelson, 1976)
66. Montrose – Rock Candy (Ronnie Montrose, 1973)
65. Rage Against the Machine – Killing in the Name (Tom Morello, 1991)
64. The Buzzcocks – Boredom (Pete Shelley, 1977)
63. The Sex Pistols – Anarchy in the UK (Steve Jones, 1977)
62. Racer X – Scarified (Paul Gilbert e Bruce Bouillet, 1987)
61. Rory Gallagher – Walk On Hot Coals (Rory Gallagher, 1974)
60. UFO – Rock Bottom (Michael Schenker, 1974)
59. Robin Trower – Too Rolling Stones (Robin Trower, 1974)
58. Funkadelic – Maggot Brain (Eddie Hazel, 1971)
57. Iron Maiden – Powerslave (Dave Murray, 1984)
56. King Crimson – 21st Century Schizoid Man (Robert Fripp, 1969)
55. Alice in Chains – Man in the Box (Jerry Cantrell, 1990)
54. David Lee Roth – Shyboy (Steve Vai, 1986)
53. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers – So Many Roads (Peter Green, 1969)
52. Ozzy Osbourne – I Don’t Know (Randy Rhoads, 1980)
51. Dokken – Tooth and Nail (George Lynch, 1984)
50. Bill Haley and His Comets – Rock Around the Clock (Danny Cedrone, 1955)
49. Autograph – Turn Up the Radio (Steve Lynch, 1984)
48. The Knack – My Sharona (Berton Averre, 1979)
47. Joe Satriani – Cryin’ (Joe Satriani, 1992)
46. Iggy and The Stooges – Search and Destroy (James Williamson, 1973)
45. Albert King – Crosscut Saw (Albert King, 1967)
44. The Darkness – I Believe in a Thing Called Love (Justin Hawkins, 2003)
43. White Lion – Wait (Vito Bratta, 1987)
42. Genesis – Firth of Fifth (Steve Hackett, 1973)
41. Rush – Limelight (Alex Lifeson, 1981)
40. Jimi Hendrix – Machine Gun (Jimi Hendrix, 1970)
39. John Mayall – All Your Love (Eric Clapton, 1966)
38. The Doors – Light My Fire (Robby Krieger, 1967)
37. Kiss – Shock Me (Ace Frehley, 1977)
36. Stray Cats – Stray Cat Strut (Brian Setzer, 1981)
35. Bon Jovi – Wanted Dead or Alive (Richie Sambora, 1986)
34. ZZ Top – Sharp Dressed Man (Billy Gibbons, 1983)
33. Elvis Presley – Hound Dog (Scotty Moore, 1956)
32. MC5 – Looking At You (Wayne Kramer, 1970)
31. Thin Lizzy – Dancing in the Moonlight (Scott Gorham, 1977)
30. Metallica – The Unforgiven (Kirk Hammett, 1991)
29. Motörhead – Ace of Spades (“Fast” Eddie Clarke, 1980)
28. Steely Dan – Reelin’ in the Years (Elliott Randall, 1973)
27. Rainbow – Since You Been Gone (Ritchie Blackmore, 1979)
26. The Who – Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (Pete Townshend, 1965)
25. Aerosmith – Walk This Way (Joe Perry, 1975)
24. David Bowie – Moonage Daydream (Mick Ronson, 1972)
23. The Beatles – Something (George Harrison, 1969)
22. The Rolling Stones – Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (Mick Taylor, 1971)
21. Stevie Ray Vaughan – Pride and Joy (Stevie Ray Vaughan, 1983)
20. Dire Straits – Sultans of Swing (Mark Knopfler, 1978)
19. Jeff Beck – Cause We’re Ended As Lovers (Jeff Beck, 1975)
18. The Kinks – You Really Got Me (Dave Davies, 1964)
17. Free – All RIght Now (Paul Kossoff, 1970)
16. Derek & The Dominos – Layla (Duane Allman, 1970)
15. Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry, 1958)
14. The Rolling Stones – Sympathy for the Devil (Keith Richards, 1968)
13. The Beatles – While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Eric Clapton, 1968)
12. Deep Purple – Highway Star (Ritchie Blackmore, 1972)
11. AC/DC – Let There Be Rock (Angus Young, 1977)
10. Black Sabbath – Paranoid (Tony Iommi, 1970)
9. Prince and The Revolution – Purple Rain (Prince, 1984)
8. Guns N’ Roses – Sweet Child O Mine (Slash, 1987)
7. Queen – Killer Queen (Brian May, 1974)
6. Van Halen – Eruption (Eddie Van Halen, 1978)
5. Jimi Hendrix – All Along the Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix, 1968)
4. Lynyrd Skynyrd – Free Bird (Allen Collins, 1973)
3. Eagles – Hotel California (Don Felder e Joe Walsh, 1976)
2. Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb (David Gilmour, 1979)
1. Led Zeppelin – Stairway to Heaven (Jimmy Page, 1971)

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