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So what are your favorite guitar riffs (not solos) from the past and present day?
(No fair picking Smoke On The Water or anything by Jimmy Page or Keith Richards LOL!!! Oh, go ahead!)
I like these (in no particular order):
The Kinks/Lola
ZZ Top/Sharp Dressed Man
Iron Butterfly/In-A-Gadda-Di-Vida
Nirvana/Come As You Are
The Guess Who/American Woman
Alice In Chains/No Excuses
Free/All Right Now
I dunno who does it but I play it on my Guitar a lot to just relax, its allreally deep bass and the song goes something like, it's contagius.. I can sing the song but I dunno who or what it is!
This is a good topic. So many to choose from . . .
A couple from The Who come to mind: I Can See For Miles and their cover of Summertime Blues (off of Live At Leeds).
I think a few from the Stones are in order: Paint It Black, Get Off Of My Cloud, and Jumping Jack Flash spring to mind.
Hendrix of course: Purple Haze and his cover of All Along The Watchtower.
Layla--Clapton in Derek and the Dominoes.
What Is And What Should Never Be, Bring It On Home, and Out On The Tiles--Zep. And although the main riff from Whole Lotta Love is nothing to write home about, the brief lead guitar solo could send one to the Emergency Room with severe electrical burns.
A couple from pre-reunion Aerosmith: Sweet Emotion and Back In The Saddle.
Running With The Devil--Van Halen. Sure it's c*** rock, but that riff hits like a sledge hammer. As far as I've been able to tell, VH has never done anything else anywhere near that good.
Those are just a few--I'm sure I could do this for hours, but I just don't have that much time these days.
Jungle Waterfall by Chick Corea and the Return to forever band
Roundabout by Yes
I'm going home by Ten Years After
Purplr Haze by Hendrix
Maybeline by Chuck Berry
Peter Gunn by Duane Eddy
Amelie