The Golden Age of the Guitar Solo

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  • @Polyphonic
    @Polyphonic  10 місяців тому +22

    This whole series is scored by my friend and collaborator Brian, from Ways in Waves. He posted a timelapse of his entire process for this episode if you want to check it out: ua-cam.com/users/shortsqSa0cq6CNxc
    And if you want to listen to more of his music, find him at waysinwaves.bandcamp.com/

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 10 місяців тому +1

      Another in this style of early metal was original lineup of Uriah Heap Daemond's and Wizards the second album well as early Atomic Rooster in first lineup with the Death Walks Behind You album and song. Also credit should go the Who as well with songs like Boris the Spider off 1967 Who a quick one as well as songs off The Who's Tommy.

    • @dregeye
      @dregeye 10 місяців тому +1

      Guitar solos? Still thriving, excelling even, ua-cam.com/video/v0azmPD_KE0/v-deo.html
      Formed in 2016, every one of this band's 60 original songs has two 'solos' (one from each of the two guitarists) and only a handful lack a guitar-harmony-duet, while a majority include unison/harmony melodic guitars throughout, as the second song at the above link shows. It is played with guitars in unison/harmony start to end, including an extended 'twin-solo' in the middle. Also, lyrics of self-empowerment & personal-responsibility.

  • @EthanJamesMOJO
    @EthanJamesMOJO 10 місяців тому +618

    The fact zeppelin played a version of Dazed and Confused that lasted (no exaggeration) 45 minutes is insane in the best way possible. They really gave you your money’s worth. Bring back 3 hour concerts!

    • @TheEmperorOfTheWorld
      @TheEmperorOfTheWorld 10 місяців тому +31

      Bruce Springsteen I believe still plays 3-4h shows, the absolute legend!

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 10 місяців тому +37

      thats that good ‘ol heron. Jimmy high as giraffe pxssy just going off on guitar while he’d walk in a circle and the rest of the band just had to go with it

    • @EthanJamesMOJO
      @EthanJamesMOJO 10 місяців тому +25

      @@poindextertunes right! Except not in 75’ when it took place. Although people accredit his sloppy playing on this tour to his heroin use, it was actually due to a broken finger as a result of smashing it in a train door. His heroin usage began after this tour and resulted in the several disastrous shows of the 77’ tour. Although, they still had their monumental moments such as their return to the LA forum, heard through the bootleg titled “Listen to this, Eddie”

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs 10 місяців тому +6

      ​@@EthanJamesMOJOTrain doors

    • @EthanJamesMOJO
      @EthanJamesMOJO 10 місяців тому +5

      @@StratsRUs thank you! Corrected it instead of it saying “car or train door.”

  • @matcoffidis1135
    @matcoffidis1135 10 місяців тому +274

    I love the solo on Time, especially when he reaches on those bends....WOW

    • @freeparking301
      @freeparking301 10 місяців тому +13

      The last solo on “Dogs” is probably my favorite but that solo on “Time” is close second. Those bends when the female backing vocals come back into the track is just magical.

    • @supernothing77
      @supernothing77 10 місяців тому

      I recommend you check out wrathchild America version

    • @lorenzogaray19541
      @lorenzogaray19541 10 місяців тому

      something like echoes or the great fat old sun

    • @seanfitzpatrick7878
      @seanfitzpatrick7878 9 місяців тому

      Oh, how I agree . The solo on "Comfortably Numb" is fantastic without a doubt, but "Time" has an equally amazing solo, too.

  • @usagi2988
    @usagi2988 10 місяців тому +104

    Maaaannn, I've always been amazed at how David Gilmour's solo in "Time" is, effectively, him reciting the lyrics of the song... just through a guitar. Absolute poetry without a single human voice.

    • @mojoblues66
      @mojoblues66 10 місяців тому

      No it's not because the lyrics are sung in 7/8 whereas Gilmour's solo is in 4/4 because he wasn't able to deliver it in 7/8. Yet some ignorants think this guy is a genius.

    • @TheDoctorsGaming101
      @TheDoctorsGaming101 10 місяців тому +10

      @@mojoblues66genius isn’t being being able to play in 7/8 or any other weird ass time signature. Genius is being able to record something that resonates with millions regardless of technical abilities. That said you completely overlook the fact he sings the ONLY 7/4 song to ever be a billboard hit🤦‍♂️ just because you don’t like him doesn’t mean he isn’t genius. I can’t stand most of zappa’s music, but no doubt he was a musical genius.

    • @jessedubay5964
      @jessedubay5964 10 місяців тому

      I believe you're thinking of Money, not Time. Money is in 7/8 until the guitar solo. Time is in 4/4 the entire time@@mojoblues66

    • @natemendsen1629
      @natemendsen1629 10 місяців тому +7

      Genius is knowing that Time is not in 7/8 lol

  • @StashDiamond
    @StashDiamond 10 місяців тому +1070

    the guitar is overdue for a renaissance in popular music.

    • @noahleach7690
      @noahleach7690 10 місяців тому +56

      how, what is there new to explore or do you just miss 'the old days'.

    • @pymandres
      @pymandres 10 місяців тому +95

      i feel like we’re already getting that, even if guitar solos aren’t super popular right now

    • @anuraggdeshpande286
      @anuraggdeshpande286 10 місяців тому +26

      70s was the renaissance

    • @larkywhite4865
      @larkywhite4865 10 місяців тому +15

      ​@@anuraggdeshpande286nah just a progression of what came before it

    • @kyleolin3566
      @kyleolin3566 10 місяців тому +90

      Animala as Leaders? Polyphia? Winery Dogs? There are tons of other guitar based bands popping ip everywhere. I think COVID actually got tons of younger people into guitar. Keep looking. It may not be in the top 100 lists as much, but there is great guitar music everywhere.

  • @Polyphonic
    @Polyphonic  10 місяців тому +295

    Unfortunately, there are sections of this video that I needed to trim out because of UA-cam's byzantine copyright system. If you want to watch the piece in full, with extended guitar solos, you can check out the full, 38 minute cut on Nebula here: nebula.tv/videos/polyphonic-the-golden-age-of-the-guitar-solo

    • @matthew-jy5jp
      @matthew-jy5jp 10 місяців тому +7

      Just know as you're watching this Incredibly talented rock musicians that guy with the double naked guitar was dating a 14 year old kid. Think about that the next time you listen to Led Zeppelin

    • @MrBobberino01
      @MrBobberino01 10 місяців тому +6

      @@matthew-jy5jp Gods can do what they want.

    • @real23lions
      @real23lions 10 місяців тому +29

      @@matthew-jy5jp separate the art from the artist. If you can't, 80% of legends are cancelled.

    • @jakubnowak649
      @jakubnowak649 10 місяців тому +5

      if that's not a fair use, I don't fucking know what is

    • @ulischmidt03
      @ulischmidt03 10 місяців тому +1

      @@matthew-jy5jp does it make their music any less good? no. It’s not like their songs are about “how great it is to fk kids”. George Washington had slaves and was really cruel to them, does that mean we should stop learning about George Washington and how he was the first U.S. president? no.

  • @Groovegandalf
    @Groovegandalf 10 місяців тому +113

    When I saw Rory's check shirt at the end, I teared up. He's always been my favorite and I love seeing him get the recognition he never got when he was alive, but likely wouldn't have cared about even if he had. Thank you for this project..

    • @xanderbucher9625
      @xanderbucher9625 10 місяців тому +9

      you know who really never gets recognition? buck dharma of blue oyster cult.

    • @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin
      @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin 10 місяців тому

      Seeing Taste's live performance on Isle of Wight from 1970 is what forced me to buy a guitar, he's too good

    • @gilbertovampre9494
      @gilbertovampre9494 10 місяців тому

      @@xanderbucher9625 True that, Veteran of the Psychic Wars live 10/9/1981 is a perfect example, the rendition is just insanely, mind blowing, good. I was hoping to see it on the video. You can check it out on youtube.

    • @xanderbucher9625
      @xanderbucher9625 10 місяців тому +2

      @@gilbertovampre9494 i know it. its on the extraterrestrial live album

  • @Ramaxx95
    @Ramaxx95 10 місяців тому +91

    When I think of 70's rock, the unique sound that always comes to mind is that of the band Boston. The heavy guitars, the duet solos, Brad Delp's angelic harmonies.
    Would've loved to hear them in this video.

    • @thenoodledrop
      @thenoodledrop 10 місяців тому +12

      Tom Schulz is a very underrated guitarist too, full agree

    • @bmac4
      @bmac4 10 місяців тому +14

      Boston paved the way less in music itself (though it was still pretty good) and more in production. Their self-titled album sounds like the first 80's album, despite being made in 1976.

    • @SomniRespiratoryFlux
      @SomniRespiratoryFlux 10 місяців тому +5

      Boston's first two albums were a large part of my childhood music appreciation. And while Scholz is just as known for his organ (and other keyboard) playing as for his guitar work, I've always thought that the solo at the end of Hitch a Ride specifically is a criminally underappreciated one that could stand among the all-time greats. It's certainly among my favorites to this day, even if there are others that are flashier, more iconic, or more novel in approach.

    • @joaquinlezcano2372
      @joaquinlezcano2372 10 місяців тому +1

      @@bmac4the beginning of AOR.

    • @dextervortexsungte5348
      @dextervortexsungte5348 10 місяців тому

      to me is "wishbone ash" always been my fav twin guitarists of hard rock 70's, even you can ask steve harris

  • @RockandRollWoman
    @RockandRollWoman 10 місяців тому +89

    So glad I was in high school in the early 70s. I got to experience all this as the record albums hit the stores. It makes being old now worth it! 😂

    • @bigcheese2128
      @bigcheese2128 10 місяців тому +3

      So jealous. We had lots of good stuff coming out when I was in high school (2018-2021) but the experience was waaay different than what you had. People in the 70s got to fully live not worried about their every move and word being surveilled and recorded on the internet. Led Zeppelin couldn’t have hurt too lol

    • @noi000
      @noi000 10 місяців тому

      Yes, the 70s was awesome.

    • @M360-w6o
      @M360-w6o 10 місяців тому

      you're beautiful

    • @TheGlass50
      @TheGlass50 10 місяців тому +2

      I’m in to my 7th decade. Nothing comes close to the 70’s

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 10 місяців тому +1

      No social media no youtube no iphones... COMPUTERS THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOOM THAT YOU CAN'T TAKE WITH YOU! What did you guys do all day? No wonder everyone got on drugs!

  • @alteredvisual
    @alteredvisual 10 місяців тому +205

    So glad you recognize Zappa and include him in the history of guitar solo. For so many years, people have always pretended to be deaf and almost completely ignore his influence on music, and instead focusing on his rather eclectic and bizarre image. His technicality, and his ability to built moods and integrate feelings in his compositions, really goes decades beyond others at the time.

    • @michelvondenhoff9673
      @michelvondenhoff9673 10 місяців тому +5

      Black Napkins 😎

    • @robgronotte1
      @robgronotte1 10 місяців тому

      Everything I've ever heard by him just makes my ears hurt, and of all the clips played here, the Zappa ones were the only ones I didn't like.

    • @alteredvisual
      @alteredvisual 10 місяців тому +9

      @@robgronotte1 well then thats okay. i was just exactly like you at first, but through curiousity, i then finally found the extravagant stuff that has been rarely played in documentaries and stuff like this. And he has such a diverse discography, i mean, REALLY diverse, he even had 60 albums released while he was alive and about 60+ more posthumous albums released until this very moment. He had covered so many styles that i am sure will get your minds blown, if you are into music production. The only other genius i could attribute the same characteristics as Zappa is Todd Rundgren

    • @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin
      @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin 10 місяців тому +3

      Well he was equally as interesting as a person as he was as a musician so it's not that weird, it's just too bad

    • @HumanBeanbag
      @HumanBeanbag 10 місяців тому

      ​​@@michelvondenhoff9673 check out the live version on Mike Douglas (if you haven't already)

  • @picklejarofdeath
    @picklejarofdeath 10 місяців тому +39

    To anyone curious about Rory Gallagher, check out his band from the 60s, Taste. Their 1970 Isle of Wight Festival performances were truly electrifying. Seeing Taste's live performances of What's Going On and Sugar Mama on UA-cam back in 2019 was what made me stick with guitar when I felt like I wasn't getting anywhere. Both of their albums and Rory's first two solo albums are awesome. I also must say that Rory's saxophone playing is beautiful.

    • @DANNYLAMBE91
      @DANNYLAMBE91 10 місяців тому +1

      I'd add "Irish tour 74" to that, some absolutely amazing playing on that. Videos of those live shows are on youtube for anyone intereseted.

  • @sebadrum16
    @sebadrum16 10 місяців тому +32

    Glad to see Steve Howe mentioned. He had so many incredible moments during Yes’ classic period. Not to mention how his skills went beyond just the electric guitar.

  • @Sean-if7rp
    @Sean-if7rp 10 місяців тому +43

    A deep dive on live Stairway solos is so fulfilling. Never played the same twice, dozens as good as Earl’s Court May 25th

    • @HarshanSandhu-c4r
      @HarshanSandhu-c4r 10 місяців тому +3

      And likely dozens even better funnily enoigh

  • @LiiMuRi
    @LiiMuRi 10 місяців тому +186

    Man, the 70s was such a golden age of music, not just guitar solos, but everything. I feel like there's an endless list of great artists and bands in so many genres.

    • @spark556
      @spark556 10 місяців тому +25

      Most of the songs that are generally considered 'greatest of all time' come from 70s

    • @JackOwens
      @JackOwens 10 місяців тому +10

      Absolutely. The same thing can be said of the 70s films. Some of the best come from that decade.

    • @spark556
      @spark556 10 місяців тому +5

      @@JackOwens exorcist and alien were revolutionary, not even 80s could top those 2. But when it comes to movies, I feel like the 90s were golden era for the cinema.

    • @JackOwens
      @JackOwens 10 місяців тому +2

      Godfather, Taxi Driver, Star Wars, Jaws, Halloween, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest etc are from the 70s. Some good stuff. Although I'll agree a lot of it is must a matter of personal taste.

    • @SubUwU509
      @SubUwU509 10 місяців тому +2

      Survivor bias imo
      But it was indeed an interesting time in terms of fine artistry mixed with experimentation being mainstream

  • @ponyboyofficial
    @ponyboyofficial 10 місяців тому +98

    we've always said if you find yourself singing along to the guitar solo, you've given the instrument it's voice. The power to speak without saying a word always gives me chills. It demands your attention but also earns it.

    • @colapone1895
      @colapone1895 10 місяців тому +1

      Fancy Meeting You Here, and also agreed completely

    • @albinobeach
      @albinobeach 10 місяців тому +3

      Agreed, one of many that comes to mind is 'Since Ive been loving you' by Jimmy Page.

    • @a2ndopynyn
      @a2ndopynyn 10 місяців тому

      If you'd like an album of very singable solos, may I recommend _American Garage_ by Pat Metheny Group?

    • @robertcronin6603
      @robertcronin6603 10 місяців тому +1

      Well said!

  • @louisbhtanner7503
    @louisbhtanner7503 10 місяців тому +41

    Love the mention of Hackett. His recognition as one of the greatest guitarists of the 70s is long overdue. It would be great to see your take on the work of Genesis in a standalone video. Great video :)

    • @aurinrakkun8589
      @aurinrakkun8589 10 місяців тому +6

      Steve is one of the elite level of guitar players who's just as amazing acoustically as they are electrically, his intro to Blood on the Rooftops is just sublime.

    • @johnhoerl7326
      @johnhoerl7326 10 місяців тому +4

      Just had the pleasure of seeing Steve in DC last month. He sounds better than ever, with a fantastic band. Such a brilliant guitarist, and by all accounts a wonderful and humble guy

    • @louisbhtanner7503
      @louisbhtanner7503 10 місяців тому +1

      @@aurinrakkun8589 agreed. his acoustic work was brilliant

    • @louisbhtanner7503
      @louisbhtanner7503 10 місяців тому +2

      @@johnhoerl7326 sounds amazing - I saw him in London a year ago for the foxtrot at 50 thing and he was great

  • @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin
    @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin 10 місяців тому +34

    The craziest thing about Elliott Randall's solo on Reelin' in the Years is that he just came in, read the lyrics to get a sense of the feeling of the song and just whipped it out of nowhere but they didn't record it since they thought he was just practicing. Then he just played it again one more time and that was it, perfection.

    • @jperryfan
      @jperryfan 10 місяців тому +2

      Yep on a Tele with humbuckers too! Iconic solo among many iconic Steely Dan solos. Don't Take me Alive! Larry Carlton

    • @elliotgreen987
      @elliotgreen987 10 місяців тому

      It's worth checking out the Bros Landreth cover of that song too, absolutely lives up to the original

    • @RetroVzqz9313
      @RetroVzqz9313 Місяць тому

      ​@@jperryfan It was not recorded on a Tele
      It was on his custom 1963 Strat with a '69 PAF Humbucker, covers off, in the neck position
      To maximize the warm and singing tones found here
      Randall has commented on this multiple times and its even all over his own site too

  • @KMurphyDrummer
    @KMurphyDrummer 10 місяців тому +36

    A little upset Gary Moore wasn’t mentioned. I believe he was already killing it in Thin Lizzy in the 70’s. He’s one of the absolute Greats with the most beautiful Vibrato you’ll hear.

    • @saintgabbana187
      @saintgabbana187 10 місяців тому +1

      George Harrison isn’t even mentioned either

  • @InfectiousGroovePodcast
    @InfectiousGroovePodcast 10 місяців тому +34

    I feel like I was born at the right time to enjoy the glory days of the guitar solo. Page, Perry, Nugent, Gilmour, EVH, Randy, Zakk and every one from the late 80s were all people that I got to enjoy in real time.

  • @sophiehanssel2017
    @sophiehanssel2017 10 місяців тому +13

    Saw Brian May live in Toronto last month it's like walking into a dream when he plays live

  • @caryrodda
    @caryrodda 10 місяців тому +18

    Thank you for highlighting Rory Gallagher. I had the pleasure of seeing him live three times and he put on awesome shows every time. I saw a lot of shows in the 70s, including most of the players you showcased here (alas, I was a bit too young for Hendrix!) and they were all great.

  • @anarchyangelo
    @anarchyangelo 10 місяців тому +12

    Eddie Hazel on Maggot brain is next level🤟🏼🎶

  • @marcinpuchalski5602
    @marcinpuchalski5602 10 місяців тому +9

    Probably should've mentioned Tom Scholz of Boston. He's responsible for many guitarists' sound profile and some of his solos are truly insane (like the one from Hitch A Ride)

  • @tsbiggles
    @tsbiggles 10 місяців тому +16

    I'm way happy that you mentioned Zappa for a video on solos. Dude had some of the best chops in the game

  • @Magooch86
    @Magooch86 10 місяців тому +13

    Love the Lindsey Buckingham shoutout, have always thought he's underrated among the pantheon of great guitarists

    • @jessedubay5964
      @jessedubay5964 10 місяців тому +1

      His acoustic work on the Buckingham Nicks album is unbelievable. Especially on songs like Frozen Love

  • @moreblack
    @moreblack 10 місяців тому +8

    Jeff Beck had one of his greatest decades of playing in this era, where was he in this?

    • @Trox2018
      @Trox2018 10 місяців тому

      Stevie Ray, Jerry Garcia and a few others that were missed.

  • @matandragones9408
    @matandragones9408 10 місяців тому +4

    Good stuff! However, I'm sad this series is so focused on rock music and its off-shoots. Jazz has produced some of the greatest electric soloists ever and they don't get so much as a mention.
    Also, Sister Rosetta Tharpe has been wrongfully underrated for decades, but this recent trend of overcompensating for it is getting out of hand. Saying she inspired Page to pick up the guitar is wildly inaccurate.

  • @josephineketchcam1925
    @josephineketchcam1925 10 місяців тому +7

    Band of Gypsys is my favorite live record of all time. Machine Gun, Isabella, classics.

  • @albertogarcia9250
    @albertogarcia9250 10 місяців тому +16

    Watching this video I suddenly realized that the guitar solos, especially the most complex ones, were an important part and in some cases they became historic and inspiring for future generations. They are no longer important for the music industry. In many cases, if the music is simple or less complex, it will be more successful for the masses.

  • @FunkadelicPancho
    @FunkadelicPancho 10 місяців тому +4

    How in the actual holy fuck can you talk about groundbreaking guitar playing in the 70's without mentioning John Mclaughlin and Mahavishnu Orchestra!?!? Like how is it even fucking possible to leave him out?

  • @scottkunghadrengsen2604
    @scottkunghadrengsen2604 10 місяців тому +13

    Interesting, I think of Zappa as a technical musician, but, a spontaneous playful guitarist. (As your quote would seem to show) He did, after all, hire Steve Vai to play parts he wrote but could not play.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 10 місяців тому +1

      Zappa’s auditions were BRUTAL

    • @jacksonbarker7594
      @jacksonbarker7594 10 місяців тому +1

      He called vai his stunt guitarist I think haha.

    • @scottkunghadrengsen2604
      @scottkunghadrengsen2604 10 місяців тому

      @@jacksonbarker7594 Yes, Vai is even credited as such on the album covers

  • @arthurgoncalveslima4879
    @arthurgoncalveslima4879 10 місяців тому +14

    Man.. being a guitarrist myself, left handed and in a Genesis Cover Band.. I mean, it really borught tears in my eyes. PS: Kudos to putting Hakket tapping before EVH.

    • @vratyadeleon1928
      @vratyadeleon1928 10 місяців тому +1

      Are you still performing ? In which country ?

    • @arthurgoncalveslima4879
      @arthurgoncalveslima4879 10 місяців тому

      @@vratyadeleon1928 hi! I do play, bit the Genesis Cover band is on hyatus now. It’s Genesis Archives, check out our laser concert with an orchestra

  • @michaelbrodie9622
    @michaelbrodie9622 10 місяців тому +7

    "Watermelon in Easter Hay" is so hauntingly beautiful!

  • @jacobtobias9255
    @jacobtobias9255 10 місяців тому +9

    25 minutes in and i was loosin hope, but then my prayers were answered and you gave Rory some time in the spotlight. I'll always be convinced he's the greatest, tying with Stevie Ray and Eddie.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 16 днів тому

    I can only imagine the hard edit in this video is because of copyright drama. I've always said this channel is so risky in what's heard in the story telling. What I've noticed with Page in his live playing the solo's are rarely ever the same. They are all adventures on the fretboard. Jimmy would go off so far in the solo wilderness you wondered how he managed to return to the song. He really had a flare and had no fear of getting lost when in his solos. The players who imitate Page tend to stick to the rules and never drift too far away from the recorded solos.

  • @petebrown3715
    @petebrown3715 10 місяців тому +3

    No mention of 1970's Jeff Beck? Really??
    That is a huge oversight/ omission.
    Just like Hendrix and EVH Jeff Beck was one of the greatest rock guitar players ever( Cause We've ended as lovers?)
    No mention or a shout out to jazz fusion or jazz rock fusion? No Alan Holdsworth, John Macglothlin, George Benson? No mention with hard rock or metal of AC/DC, UFO, Scorpions, KISS etc. Some very fine guitar solos there for sure.

  • @AdrianoPedrasPreciosas
    @AdrianoPedrasPreciosas 9 місяців тому +5

    Viva o rock 🎸

  • @barrychesworth2472
    @barrychesworth2472 10 місяців тому +4

    Great compilation of guitar musicians. One stand out omission, for me, would be Peter Green. Rarely can a guitarist make his instrument talk and communicate quite like he did in Albatros and Green Manalishi with a grateful nod to Danny Kirwin.....a very young but talented member of young Fleetwood Mac.

  • @moms_spaghetty8814
    @moms_spaghetty8814 10 місяців тому +10

    "Can you think of another song, any song, for which, when its first chord is played, an entire audience of 20,000 rise spontaneously to their feet, not just to cheer or clap hands, but in acknowledgement of an event that is crucial for all of them?"
    Grateful Dead playing Dark Star

    • @Nutty...
      @Nutty... 10 місяців тому

      Don't forget Lil Wayne's guitar solo.

    • @Alex-jq5ft
      @Alex-jq5ft 8 місяців тому

      I was waiting for Jerry to get a mention too - his style was incredibly original.

  • @troycfrantz
    @troycfrantz 10 місяців тому +12

    It is cool to see Steve Hackett get some love and attention for His groundbreaking guitar work.

    • @Movie-Collectibles
      @Movie-Collectibles 9 місяців тому +1

      He was one of the first to finger tap the fretboard around 1971.

  • @Him_Downstairs36
    @Him_Downstairs36 10 місяців тому +3

    No Gary Moore, Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson from Thin Lizzy 😢. The dual lead guitar work was amazing. Not to mentioned the solos those guys could belt out

  • @hugolouessard3914
    @hugolouessard3914 10 місяців тому +36

    The solo from Comfortably Numb is one the very best solos ever. Not the most technical, but so many emotions in this song and in the solo. It's extraordinary

  • @tapan05
    @tapan05 10 місяців тому +50

    Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page and Eddie Van Halen, probably the three most important guitarists to ever exist, hence the greatest for me.

    • @zOsO0535
      @zOsO0535 10 місяців тому

      Well said my man

    • @chrisbyrne5358
      @chrisbyrne5358 10 місяців тому +1

      Jeff Beck tops them all

    • @powerguiller
      @powerguiller 10 місяців тому +1

      @@chrisbyrne5358Even Jeff Beck admitted that he was sad when Clapton and Page overshadowed him.

  • @dstinnettmusic
    @dstinnettmusic 10 місяців тому +2

    i am really nostalgic for “Rock centric culture”…like i miss the time when if a sitcom wanted to show “cool young adult burnouts” it would be two long hair rock dudes doing air guitar to generic guitar solos.

  • @kingcurry6594
    @kingcurry6594 10 місяців тому +5

    My favourite guitarist is Andy Latimer of Camel. He can play as fast as anyone, but normally just plays wonderful, melodic and emotional solos.
    Hackett is also a genius. His solo on Firth of Fifth is incredible.
    As for Rory Gallagher, you may not have heard of him in the States, but in the UK, he's a legend.

  • @stevenperry9762
    @stevenperry9762 10 місяців тому +89

    My favorite alert. Thanks for your excellent work. At 62 nearly 63, I feel so fortunate to have heard so much beauty and passion. And it isn't over, long live Rock and Roll.

  • @2yoyoyo1Unplugged
    @2yoyoyo1Unplugged 10 місяців тому +2

    You’re nuts if you think the guitar solo went ANYWHERE. You’re just not listening to enough new music, or not a diverse enough range.

  • @ronaldmccomb8301
    @ronaldmccomb8301 10 місяців тому +21

    Great job. Bummed you didn’t mention any of Alex Lifeson’s work during this. Then I realized you are waiting to you him in the next video.
    I know Tom Sawyer is the popular choice, but on Red Barchetta, he really evokes the feeling of flying down the open road in a fast car.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 10 місяців тому +2

      dude SAME. Lifeson gets lost between to absolute masters of their instruments but he is one of the most creative soloist of all time. YYZ, Subdivisions, Tom Sawyer, fkn SPIRIT OF THE RADIO ! how could he leave out RUSH?!

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 10 місяців тому

      That beginning lick on the solo of Red Barchetta is SO GOOD

    • @SkorpioMusic
      @SkorpioMusic 10 місяців тому +2

      Was looking for other Lifeson fans down here in the comments. XD

    • @JubaDeMetalAlumínio
      @JubaDeMetalAlumínio 10 місяців тому

      La Villa Strangiato is Lifeson's masterpiece; Freewill is another favorite of mine

    • @ronaldmccomb8301
      @ronaldmccomb8301 10 місяців тому

      @@JubaDeMetalAlumínio those would also be good picks.

  • @edalder2000
    @edalder2000 10 місяців тому +4

    The kicker about "Eruption" was that it was Eddie Van Halen just warming up! Someone happened to record it.

  • @AlexDizzys
    @AlexDizzys 10 місяців тому +2

    'The golden age of the guitar' solo began when Eddie Van Halen picked up his guitar. That was the moment. So you got Eddie, Randy Rhoads, George Lynch, Yngwie Malmsteen, John Norum, Andy LaRocque and many others you even didn't mention. The 80's, a decade of guitar shredding. Jimmy Page could barely play.

  • @29hscobes
    @29hscobes 10 місяців тому +18

    A heartfelt thank you for including Rory Gallagher. An absolutely underrated gem of a musician.
    If the first 30 seconds or so of “Irish Tour” doesn’t stand your hairs up, check your pulse and call a physician because something is wrong with you.

    • @berkecandeveci4723
      @berkecandeveci4723 10 місяців тому +3

      Anyone who likes Rory is instantly my friend. So, hey there friend! Also thanks Polyphonic!

    • @sgt.pepper5078
      @sgt.pepper5078 10 місяців тому

      Unfortunately he can't even pronounce his name right.

  • @coopcoop8
    @coopcoop8 10 місяців тому +3

    Absolutely flabbergasted that there was no mention of Rush and Alex Lifeson or Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia.

  • @PANTECHNICONRecordings
    @PANTECHNICONRecordings 10 місяців тому +4

    Strictly speaking, Page’s double-neck is not a Gibson SG, it’s an EDS-1275.

  • @mwobbe66
    @mwobbe66 10 місяців тому +2

    I was fortunate enough to see Rory Gallagher open for Rush back in the day. Good call!

  • @johnsmith-zf1fd
    @johnsmith-zf1fd 10 місяців тому +2

    What a huge oversight not to mention Robin Trower- one of the 70's finest guitarists, a big act in the 70's and also hugely influenced by Hendrix who you frequently mention. What a shame.

  • @JeromeDukes
    @JeromeDukes 10 місяців тому +2

    I was going to say good job with highlighting most of the big names from the 70's but it boggles the mind how you neglected to mention one of the greatest prog bands of all time "Rush". Lifeson checks all the boxes more than most and was a huge influences on guitarist. I'm glad you mentioned Rory Gallager who generally gets missed but another name to add to "most underrated" is Frank Marino, who imo should be ranked as one of the greatest guitar players of all time.

  • @blackman5867
    @blackman5867 10 місяців тому +2

    Back in the 70s, the Americans and British were competiting bloodily agaisnt each others to see who can make the best guitar solos. Who could have guessed the Japanese are dominating both of them nowadays?

  • @benjamincardenas4219
    @benjamincardenas4219 10 місяців тому +2

    Yes RORY gets his love on here.

  • @TheWrxrally
    @TheWrxrally 10 місяців тому +17

    You'll never convince me that the studio recording of Sultans of Swing isn't the pinnacle of guitar work. It's absolute perfection. the rhythm, the cadence, the tone.

    • @Seanjensenmusic
      @Seanjensenmusic 10 місяців тому +2

      It’s alright 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @skrillah6259
      @skrillah6259 10 місяців тому +2

      Brothers in arms is peak guitar imo

    • @Movie-Collectibles
      @Movie-Collectibles 9 місяців тому

      Romeo and Juliet and Tunnel of Love, too.

    • @Rosterized
      @Rosterized 9 місяців тому

      Theres a guy in my friend group who always steals the aux at every party to put sultans of swing on 🤣

  • @piratecheese13
    @piratecheese13 9 місяців тому +2

    OOF that comfortably numb bit got chopped?
    shoulda nebula'd

  • @tylerm858
    @tylerm858 10 місяців тому +2

    Zappa was so ahead of his time that people, still today, can’t enjoy his music.

  • @antoinek.8478
    @antoinek.8478 10 місяців тому +5

    Hi @Polyphonic, let me start off by saying this is an amazing video that I bet was rather challenging considering the sheer number of amazing guitar solos in the 70s. I'm not sure how often you read the comments underneath your videos, let alone take suggestions from random people, but there's been something that's captivated me as of late and I can't think of a better person to do a video on it than you.
    UFO is considered one of the best underrated bands out there, and what I find particularly intriguing is their first 2 albums, which are often overlooked; UFO 1 and UFO 2: Flying. They were released in 1970 and 1971 respectively, and feature some of the best space and heavy rock I've ever had the pleasure of listening to, especially the latter one. These two albums are far more experimental in contrast to their later works (which are far more streamlined) and were done by the original lineup which featured the guitarist that preceded Michael Schenker. His name is Mick Bolton, and despite the talent and potential you hear in their early work, he just... disappears?
    I couldn't find anything about him beyond his work with UFO, but maybe I lack the research skills you and your team have. I think it makes for an interesting video and I'm really curious to hear your thoughts on the matter; if not in a video, then hopefully in a comment. Songs like Star Storm and Flying are journeys in and of themselves, not too dissimilar to Pink Floyd's Echoes or Zeppelin's Achilles Last Stand. Truly makes one wonder what else they could've done had they kept the original lineup intact, and if there are similar works out there by other bands that have been buried under the sands of time.

  • @JXY2019
    @JXY2019 10 місяців тому +4

    Montana is one of the greatest solos of all time.

  • @daisywrabbit
    @daisywrabbit 10 місяців тому +2

    Alvin Lee of Ten Years After is another one of those “best guitarist you’ve never heard of”.
    His fast style was a precursor to shredding.
    ⚡️🎸✌️⚡️♥️
    Best solo of all time:
    ua-cam.com/video/nk9_-3CT1f8/v-deo.htmlsi=AKx2s6hPacUQ5oQF

    • @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin
      @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin 10 місяців тому +1

      Slow Blues in C is also incredible, such an underrated guitarist

    • @daisywrabbit
      @daisywrabbit 10 місяців тому +1

      @@TheGhostOfFredZeppelin absolutely!
      he was famous for being “the fastest guitar in the west“ but he actually had an excellent balance of slow and fast. Or, as he called it “fire and ice”.

  • @tgrules565
    @tgrules565 10 місяців тому +2

    Sabbath didn't start down tuning until their 3rd Album. The first two are in standard. The narrative that he tuned down because of his fingers is not strictly true.

  • @EddRocker5150
    @EddRocker5150 10 місяців тому +5

    I just love how Page starts the Stairway solo. So much taste on it!

  • @geoffrobinson
    @geoffrobinson 10 місяців тому +30

    My two favorite soloists are Clapton & Page. They always seemed to make great choices that fit the song itself.

  • @--..-...-..-.--....
    @--..-...-..-.--.... 10 місяців тому +6

    Jimmy Page was incredible, but constant touring, Jimmy breaking his finger (I'm sure he had taken excessive amounts of pain killers), excessive drinking/drugs use, all added up to very sloppy playing, to the point where I can barely even listen to him play live. Very sad. He had the creativity, the attitude, the magic, the knowledge, but couldn't play competently on stage most of the time

  • @paddyquinlan3329
    @paddyquinlan3329 10 місяців тому +3

    Rory Gallagher has some of the best live albums of all time, Irish Tour 74 shows how naturally the guitar came to him.

  • @MattGora
    @MattGora 10 місяців тому +2

    The Golden Age of the Guitar Solo schould starts with Cream - Crossroads.

  • @Padraigcoelfir
    @Padraigcoelfir 10 місяців тому +2

    I to stumbled upon Gallagher about 23 years ago. Yep, Napster era. It was a great tool to discover new music. I actually would go purchase the album I like after. I know not everybody did that. Gallagher (and you pronounced it right with a silent g) was a true Irish bard!

  • @WishboneAshSavatage
    @WishboneAshSavatage 10 місяців тому +3

    70s is my favorite era. Great video but I miss Wishbone Ash, for me the best rock band in the world, specially with Andy Powell and Ted Turner. Song "Phoenix" fits really well in your video

  • @Goatchild90
    @Goatchild90 10 місяців тому +3

    R.I.P. Hendrix, EVH, Zappa and all the great guitarists mentioned who are no longer here

  • @keefykeef
    @keefykeef 10 місяців тому +2

    Your audio levels are all over the place. You woke my sleeping baby twice!!! Unwatchable....

  • @Toto.Reyes16
    @Toto.Reyes16 10 місяців тому +3

    So they let you play Hotel California but not Comfortably Numb in the video? im confused

  • @chazdii
    @chazdii 10 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for talking about the absolute genius, and the last true American composer, Frank Zappa!

  • @acemcateerguitar
    @acemcateerguitar 10 місяців тому +2

    neil young isn’t a technical player but damn is he a vibe

  • @SkorpioMusic
    @SkorpioMusic 10 місяців тому +3

    Amazing video! Your videos are always so well done. However, I did hope to see Alex Lifeson on here. Definitely one of the most unique guitar players and solo performers.

  • @NoLegalPlunder
    @NoLegalPlunder 10 місяців тому +4

    After all these years I am still discovering hidden gems from the 70s. It was an era of musical experimentation and long improvisations that still managed to be fun. The electric guitar ruled that era above all else.

  • @redcanvasltd3267
    @redcanvasltd3267 10 місяців тому +1

    To compare Neil Youngs style, which I love, to Gilmour's is ridiculous. Neil is off the cuff, go with what you feel and nothing is a mistake, its just art, the other is a note for note perfectionist and intricately composes his solos. Both brilliant but Gilmour is on another level.

  • @Guitarplayer724
    @Guitarplayer724 10 місяців тому +3

    I think Jimi Hendrix was an amazing guitar player. But I really don’t think all of the guitar players at the time were thinking, gee I’m going to pay homage to Jimi. I think they were all doing their own thing..just my 2 cents 😅

    • @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin
      @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin 10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah the cliché of trying to trace every guitarist back to Hendrix is getting kind of old, of course he's undoubtedly one of the greatest guitarists to ever live but there are so many others who have done so many incredible things on their guitars and to try and attribute it all to Hendrix is just ludicrous.

  • @newforestpixie5297
    @newforestpixie5297 10 місяців тому +3

    as a teenager i loved The Stranglers & Tangerine Dream but on a school trip bus in 1978 I 1st heard Ritchie Blackmores’ bonkers lead solo in Highway Star from the original Made in Japan. That & Alex Lifeson on La Villa..on Hemispheres had me hooked on heavy Rock or Prog etc

  • @Kriegter
    @Kriegter 10 місяців тому +7

    Jazz Fusion guitarists are on another level. They are by far the most technically proficient players out there. Al Dimeola, Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin, Frank Gambale, and the one and only Shawn Lane are not that well known outside guitar circles but they are up there as one of the best

  • @joeysplats3209
    @joeysplats3209 10 місяців тому +3

    Good commentary; not bloated or rhetorical. Just about the right time length. Good collection of masters. I always miss Rik Emmett of Triumph in these mentions of great guitarists.

  • @cedricBUNKERTON
    @cedricBUNKERTON 9 місяців тому +2

    I've played guitar for over 40 years and today I've been introduced to both Frank Zappa - Watermelon In Easter Hay, and Eddie Hazel / Funkadelic - Maggot Brain. Epic!

  • @dmnddog7417
    @dmnddog7417 5 місяців тому +1

    Whoa! Your dialog got clipped at Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" and Zappa's "Montana."

  • @253spkelly253
    @253spkelly253 10 місяців тому +1

    Awesome, but wish you added a blurb about jerry Garcia/allman bros. for that branch of rock :) love your channel!

  • @edalder2000
    @edalder2000 10 місяців тому +3

    Rory Gallagher!! One of my heroes!!!!
    The reason his Strat had its unique finish was because of Rory's blood type. Rory's sweat acted as paint thinner and stripped the lacquer and finish off of his Strat.
    Rory's live albums are where he shined. I would recommend anyone start with Gallagher's "Irish Tour." It's a great live album. The back to back of the ballad "A Million Miles Away" and the stormer "Walking on Hot Coals" show Rory's skills. He was the real deal.

    • @michaelctanner
      @michaelctanner 10 місяців тому +2

      BS. Please elaborate how different blood types affect sweat composition and how that dissolves lacquer…🤦‍♂️

  • @AROSFC
    @AROSFC 10 місяців тому +2

    Beck, Moore, Townshend.....?

  • @bombercountyblues
    @bombercountyblues 10 місяців тому +2

    "You've e got a piece of time and you have to decorate it".. perfect quote from zappa there!

  • @lowercase3635
    @lowercase3635 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for unlocking the gem that is Rory Gallagher for me. I’ve never heard about him until today.

  • @Hawking1969
    @Hawking1969 10 місяців тому +1

    Love me Hendrix, but putting him at the beginning of guitar solos is simply ahistorical.

  • @halweilbrenner9926
    @halweilbrenner9926 10 місяців тому +1

    Often overlooked: Molly Hatchet,Ten Years After, Humble Pie w/ Peter Frampton.

  • @gilbertovampre9494
    @gilbertovampre9494 10 місяців тому +3

    I have no comments on the content itself, because I'm speechless. I'm just commenting to praise your work. Thank you!

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 10 місяців тому +1

    It’s just a pity that Zeppelin’s work was ripped off by black American blues musicians.

  • @coxscorner
    @coxscorner 10 місяців тому +3

    When I went to concerts in the 70s and 80s the crowd loved the solo's. We lived for them. The place was like a cloud of smoke anyway and the solos were mesmerizing.

  • @MrIke86
    @MrIke86 10 місяців тому +3

    I know you can’t capture everything, and this is an awesome video! That said, could be worth mentioning the rise of dual (sometimes triple) harmony solos - like Thin Lizzy & Boston. That style of harmonies becomes diffuse through the 80s (eg, Maiden).

  • @JCarrera27
    @JCarrera27 10 місяців тому +3

    David Bowie - The width of a circle👩🏼‍🎤

  • @andercert70
    @andercert70 9 місяців тому +1

    Don't get me wrong. I LOVE soft rock, but soft rock is Bread, not Dire Straits. :P

  • @pb6270
    @pb6270 10 місяців тому +3

    This video is so much better done than others of its type. I can't stand cheap remake guitar rock content. This one does it so well and I'll be sharing it as I can.