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2nd place:

Robert Fripp, Eno's Here Come The Warm Jets, "Baby's On Fire"

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Hot damn, nice pick! That's a great record. And "Needle in the Camel's Eye" still rocks more than just about anything out there today.

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I know you are a Stones fanatic, like myself...I am sure you have heard (or seen) the "Stones At the Maxx" dvd?  The version on that dvd (as opposed to the live album from the same tour) is scorching...maybe one of the tastiest solos I have ever heard Keef play live....now I am sure someone will tell me "it was Ron Wood, you dumb ass!" <_<

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Hey, I just pulled it out & played that track, you're right, that's a pretty good solo. 0:)

Don't care much for the disco SFTD that the rest of the band was playing :w00t: ,

but Keef's solo was hot!

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ooooooooooooooh... Have Another Hit! (Fresh Air) :)

 

This one's a little obscure but “Who do You Love” off of Quicksilver Messenger Service Live at Fillmore from 1968 features one of the best stoned-out solos that you’ll ever hear. Goes from hard rock to mellow rock to Bay Area psychadelic rock all in a span of about 10 minutes. A 20+ minute song with some super slick pickin’.

 

:lol:

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Baby's on fire

Better throw her in the water

Look at her laughing

Like a heifer to the slaughter

 

what a great album

 

 

ooooooooooooooh... Have Another Hit! (Fresh Air)  :lol:

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