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Thats set Dylan does with the Band at the Last Waltz is one of my favorite things ever. Dylan is on fire, Robbie is KILLING it. Seriously, I adore his guitar playing during that 20 minutes or so. Most of it are quick licks or short blast solos as you say and they are out of this world. Whole band plays great as always but Robbie stands out, that whole night really but definitely during Dylan's set. I would love to see more lists that lists obscure stuff like that as opposed to the same old same old. Would be cool if I didn't know the Last Waltz to seek that inspired bit of soloing out but it never gets brought up.Quote
Palace Revolution 2000
In The Last Waltz, the Band does a few songs with Dylan. 'Hazel', 'Forever Young' and 'I Dont Believe You'. On IDBY Robbie does a superb short blast of a solo. I have sat and figured out the solo. ( It is however an edit of a longer solo)
Steve Howe has never stopped kicking ass.Quote
Hairball
Steve Howe of Yes deserves mention somewhere in this thread!
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RollingFreakThats set Dylan does with the Band at the Last Waltz is one of my favorite things ever. Dylan is on fire, Robbie is KILLING it. Seriously, I adore his guitar playing during that 20 minutes or so. Most of it are quick licks or short blast solos as you say and they are out of this world. Whole band plays great as always but Robbie stands out, that whole night really but definitely during Dylan's set. I would love to see more lists that lists obscure stuff like that as opposed to the same old same old. Would be cool if I didn't know the Last Waltz to seek that inspired bit of soloing out but it never gets brought up.Quote
Palace Revolution 2000
In The Last Waltz, the Band does a few songs with Dylan. 'Hazel', 'Forever Young' and 'I Dont Believe You'. On IDBY Robbie does a superb short blast of a solo. I have sat and figured out the solo. ( It is however an edit of a longer solo)
Howe IMO was best live. He was/is so good that he doesn't need any studio chicanery; matter of fact - add the volume and fire from the amps, and he gets even better. IMO all the classics see their ultimate performance on "Yessongs".Quote
Hairball
Steve Howe of Yes deserves mention somewhere in this thread!