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Sweet Child (the big one at the end), Estranged, November Rain, Fields of Joy (Lenny Kravitz song he played on).


"Comfortably Numb" (Dave Gilmour)


"Mr. Crowley" (Randy Rhoads in fact mosy of his solos were pretty damned awesome)


"Little wing" (Hendrix)


"Hotel California" (Eagles) - Not a fan, but great solo


A good old one is in My Sharona by The Knack, although it goes on a bit!

I've never been a huge fan, but Brian May has played some lovely solos over the years. He has a good ear for melody, and it shows in his solos.


Can't stand it when it's all about "shredding" mega fast and tapping all over the shop just to show that you can. (I probably say this because I'm rubbish at it)

Agree with Otta - has to be one from my childhood - Brian May's solo on Brighton Rock.


I know he's done it to death since (and that he appears to have become a knob), that he relies on echo-tricks too much and that it's all a bit prog-rock at times (well it was 1974) but I saw them live back then and the first incarnation of this solo live was memorable.


That and any of the mini-solos by Wilko Johnson either Dr Feelgood (Back In The Night) or after.

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