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Favorite Guitar Riff
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Smoke on the Water2 Votes - [5.41%]
Cat Scratch Fever1 Votes - [2.7%]
Layla5 Votes - [13.51%]
Black Dog0 Votes - [0%]
Day Tripper0 Votes - [0%]
Cocaine1 Votes - [2.7%]
(Can't Get No) Satisfaction0 Votes - [0%]
Money For Nothing4 Votes - [10.81%]
Frankenstein0 Votes - [0%]
Sunshine of Your Love0 Votes - [0%]
Rock and Roll Part 20 Votes - [0%]
Do You Feel Like We Do1 Votes - [2.7%]
Spirit of Radio3 Votes - [8.11%]
30 Days in the hole1 Votes - [2.7%]
Seven Nation Army (White Stripes)2 Votes - [5.41%]
Immigrant Song2 Votes - [5.41%]
Gimme Shelter1 Votes - [2.7%]
Kashmir2 Votes - [5.41%]
dazed and confused mississippi queen1 Votes - [2.7%]
Crazy Train1 Votes - [2.7%]
Summertime Blues by Blue Cheer1 Votes - [2.7%]
Sweet Child of Mine2 Votes - [5.41%]
Little Martha2 Votes - [5.41%]
Over the hills and far away1 Votes - [2.7%]
One1 Votes - [2.7%]
Pinball Wizard (The Who)1 Votes - [2.7%]
Stevie Ray Vaughn's Voodoo Chile1 Votes - [2.7%]
It goes, rrrr,grrrr,wwwwwaaaaa,aaawwwwww,reeeeerr1 Votes - [2.7%]
This is a multiple choice poll.

2005-10-03 9:00 AM

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Subject: Favorite Guitar Riff
I know we have some guitar players on this forum. We covered favorite lyrics in another thread. Now it's time to step up with your favorite riffs.

You can vote for more than one.

Please add your own. I know I'm missing a lot.


2005-10-03 9:57 AM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
A couple of my faves that are not on the list:
- Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin (Thanks to Jack Black and the School of Rock)
- Smells like Teen Spirit - Nirvana (I love the 90's)
- Dream On - Aerosmith (Not entirely guitar riff cus' it got some keyboard in the intro)


Edited by Denise2003 2005-10-03 9:57 AM
2005-10-03 10:10 AM
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OK...so I love this thread. I voted for Jack White. The intro to Seven Nation Army, that's built on throughout the song, shakes me to the bone. It's basically a bass line done on guitar with drop standard but an octave-lowering pedal (cause there ain't no bass in the White Stripes). It starts simple and bass-y, then explodes into a buzz saw/flamethrower of a screaming lick. It's awesome. And I can play it!

BTW...I'm a geek.

2005-10-03 10:16 AM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
Stranglehold!!! Not on the list but my favorite 'Nuge tune.

Good Luck,
Jay
2005-10-03 10:19 AM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
Did you people notice you can ADD YOUR OWN OPTIONS TO THE LIST???

I'm old school. So don't be shy and add your own favorites.

2005-10-03 10:22 AM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
Freeeeeebbbbiiiiiiirrrrrrrrdddddddddd!


2005-10-03 12:03 PM
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Master
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
Added Immigrant Song.
2005-10-03 12:27 PM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
I'm a recovered guitar player - techno producer now. Do I still count? ;-)

Kashmir and Immigrant Song are 2 of the best. It's hard to vote against Led Zeppelin for guitar riffs. One that is not on the list but still a fav is "Nobody's Fault but Mine".
2005-10-03 12:30 PM
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Kashmir was my choice!

What would be fun/interesting/stupid would be to write the sound and have people guess at it (like with Cranium but not vocal).

Dududun dududududun...

2005-10-03 2:48 PM
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I played guitar in most of my life and went to music school, I agree it is hard to not pick a Zep tune; I chose the darkest Dazed and Confused.

also

Mississippi Queen   War pigs

Long cool woman    Cat Scratch Fever

Manic depression   Good Times (chic)

A lot of 80's I could fill up here since that is my genre, so many good guitarists

2005-10-03 2:53 PM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
I added Crazy Train. It was the first song that I learned the guitar for from start to finish including solos and breaks, so it has a special place in my heart

-Frank


2005-10-03 4:33 PM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
Sucks that you get only one vote.....Here is a fast pace one...I'm Going Home by Ten Years After.
2005-10-03 4:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
BellinghamSpence - 2005-10-03 3:33 PM

Sucks that you get only one vote.....Here is a fast pace one...I'm Going Home by Ten Years After.


I set it up as a multiple choice poll. You can vote for more than one song. But I think it only lets you vote once - but you can choose as many as you like.

Ten Years After rocks! I thought they were one of the highlights of Woodstock.
2005-10-04 7:59 AM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
More Zep (Living Loving Maid)..."with a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat"...
2005-10-04 8:01 AM
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So last night I taught myself the bass line (on guitar) from "Feel Good, Inc." by Gorillaz. By ear. I rule! (actually, I suck so much that this little accomplishment pleases me to no end).
2005-10-04 8:44 AM
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run4yrlif - 2005-10-04 7:01 AM

So last night I taught myself the bass line (on guitar) from "Feel Good, Inc." by Gorillaz. By ear. I rule! (actually, I suck so much that this little accomplishment pleases me to no end).



I know what you mean. I had guitar lessons for 6 months in the early 80's. My teacher was big on playing by ear and I came from a music reading background. He played in a top-40 bar band and was very good. Well one week I was really proud for having worked out the chords of some Steve Miller song and he suggested I try something harder. That really shot me down. So the next week I brought in a cassette tape of a "garage" band that was just starting to make a splash in the music world - it was Metallica's "Ride the Lightning" and I hit the play button and as the intro to "Fight Fire With Fire" started, he looked at me and said "what the hell is that?" His expression was priceless. But he actually worked through it with me and figured out the backing chords. The solo work was way beyond me.

My 15 year old son is learning to play. I haven't played much since before he was born, but I can still play. There's nothing more therapeutic and relaxing. I think confidence has a lot to do with picking up songs by ear.


2005-10-04 9:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
If we're talking just riffs, I'd say Crazy Train. Although two newer ones just occured to me: No Phone by Cake and B.Y.O.B. by System of Down.

If we're talking full songs, I'd probably have to opt for SRV's version of Little Wing.
2005-10-04 2:21 PM
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Gatsby - 2005-10-04 9:44 AM  ...I think confidence has a lot to do with picking up songs by ear.

I've played plenty of gigs as a last minute sub and if you're going to perform in front of an audience playing songs you've never played before with musicians you've just met and with no charts, then confidence is absolutely the key. That and an ear.

2005-10-04 5:15 PM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff

I'm adding George Thorogood  Who Do You Love     plus the lyrics are pretty cool.

I walked forty-seven miles of barbed wire, I got a cobra snake for a necktie
A brand new house on the road side, and it's a-made out of rattlesnake hide
Got a band new chimney put on top, and it's a-made out of human skull
Come on take a little walk with me baby, and tell me who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?

Around the town I use a rattlesnake whip, take it easy baby don't you give me no lip
Who do you love?
Who do you love?

I've got a tombstone hand and a graveyard mind, I'm just twenty-two and I don't mind dying
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?

Now Arlene took a-me by my hand, she said "Lonesome George you don't understand,
who do you love?"
The night were dark and the sky were blue, down the alleyway a house wagon flew
Hit a bump and somebody screamed, you should've heard what I'd seen
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?

Yeah, I've got a tombstone hand in a graveyard mine, just twenty-two baby I don't mind dying
Snake skin shoes baby put them on your feet, got the goodtime music and the Bo Diddley beat
Who do you love?
Who do you love?

I walked forty-seven miles of barbed wire, I got a cobra snake for a necktie
A brand new house on the road side, and it's made out of rattlesnake hide
Got a band new chimney put on top, and it's made out of human skull
Come on take a little walk with me child, tell me who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?

2005-10-06 6:56 AM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
I'm going to go "all acoustic" here. A lot of these I can (sorta) play and no matter, they still are great fun. In no particular order, though I do like Pinball Wizard and the ELP tunes best:


1. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (Crosby, Stills & Nash)

2. Hotel California (Eagles)

3. From The Beginning (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)

4. Lucky Man (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)

5. Bleed To Love Her (Fleetwood Mac)

6. Big Love (Fleetwood Mac)

7. Good Riddance (Green Day) ..... better known as "Time Of Your Life"

8. Cats In The Cradle (Harry Chapin)

9. Mother Goose (Jethro Tull)

10. Thick As A Brick (Jethro Tull)

11. Dust In The Wind (Kansas) ..... how could anyone not mention this one

12. That's The Way (Led Zeppelin) ..... acoustic version

13. Classical Gas (Mason Williams)

14. Fall Of The Peacemaker (Molly Hatchet)

15. My My, Hey Hey (Neil Young) ..... another "can't miss" riff

16. Play With Fire (Rolling Stones) ..... oh yeah, should be top of the list!

17. Take Your Mama Out All Night (Scissor Sisters)

18. All For You (Sister Hazel)

19. Free Fallin' (Tom Petty)

20. Fast Car (Tracy Chapman)

21. Pinball Wizard (The Who) ..... big time fun to play this one!


Edited by max 2005-10-06 7:18 AM
2005-10-06 8:54 AM
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Subject: RE: Favorite Guitar Riff
Max,

I like your taste.

Ironically, the thread on Wal-Mart censoring lyrics made me remember one of the most popular riffs of all time - Louie, Louie.

I think there is a difference between a song with a great riff, and a song with great solo work. I would place Hotel California in the second category. Maybe we should start a thread for great guitar solos? Another great guitar solo is in "25 or 6 to 4".

I think "Carry On My Wayward Son" has a great riff in it. But "Dust In The Wind" is just a great song.

"Cats in the Cradle" is one of my all time favorites.

"Night Moves" by Bob Seger is another fun acoustic song.

There was this one guy who used to play his acoustic guitar on the Mall Germain in St. Cloud. He would just set up and people tossed change in his guitar case. The college kids would fry their brains on the metal bands in the bars, then come rolling out, loaded with cheap bear, form a circle, and sing "Puff, the Magic Dragon". Fun times.


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