50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....

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decal

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #1 on: 15 Jan 2011, 02:13 pm »
Kind of a weak list,but hey,that's just my warped opinion. :dunno:

Phil A

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #2 on: 15 Jan 2011, 02:16 pm »
Kind of a weak list,but hey,that's just my warped opinion. :dunno:

I thought so as well and was surprised not to see a couple of things.

rodge827

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #3 on: 15 Jan 2011, 02:21 pm »
Kind of a weak list,but hey,that's just my warped opinion. :dunno:

Yeah me too, Devo :scratch:

dangerbird

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #4 on: 15 Jan 2011, 02:32 pm »
I could think of a few more,,such as Blackmore on "Child in Time"

Wayner

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #5 on: 15 Jan 2011, 05:38 pm »
Stuff is missing like:

Eddie Van Halen's Eruption, leading into You Really Got Me,

Or Steve Howe in Roundabout (Yes), or ...............

Wayner

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Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #6 on: 15 Jan 2011, 05:48 pm »
Skunk Baxter on My Old School by Steely Dan.....

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Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #7 on: 15 Jan 2011, 05:48 pm »
This list seems biased against Punk/Garage bands where the guitar riff is just about everything.Where is the Stooges,Ramones,Clash etc.? and a list of Keith Richard's riffs would fill the list of 50 alone.

dangerbird

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #8 on: 15 Jan 2011, 05:51 pm »
Skunk Baxter on My Old School by Steely Dan.....

The Van Halen intro had to be one of the best of that decade.

Cheerwino

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #9 on: 15 Jan 2011, 06:02 pm »
Yeah, I mean hello? The Clash "Should I Stay or Should I Go"?

And what exactly is the difference in a lick, a riff and a chord progression, for the purposes of this list? Just wondering.

Wayner

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #10 on: 15 Jan 2011, 06:11 pm »
David Gilmour's riff in the song "mother" from the WALL!
(Just listening to it now)

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giantsteps

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #11 on: 15 Jan 2011, 06:23 pm »


Interesting subject. I once mentioned to Wolfy something that Pat Metheny once said...."Rock guitarists play riffs and Jazz guitarists tell stories" Wolfy looked at me and said Rock musicicians/guitarists also tell stories. Of course they do. And Pearl Jam's lead guitarist is an example.


Frank

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Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #12 on: 15 Jan 2011, 06:41 pm »
Yeah, I mean hello? The Clash "Should I Stay or Should I Go"?

And what exactly is the difference in a lick, a riff and a chord progression, for the purposes of this list? Just wondering.

While a chord progression can be a riff or a lick (I think riff and lick are both slang terms for the same thing), a riff may not be a chord progression.

I think most riffs are too short to be considered a "guitar solo", but they are very effective at tieing pieces of music together.

Like in the MASH movie, it was nothing more then a series of shots, but when they focused in on the loudspeaker, it tied the otherwise hopelessly pointless movie into a classic.

Wayner

HAITIMAN

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #13 on: 15 Jan 2011, 06:52 pm »
Pinball Wizard - The Who
Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2
How Soon Is Now - The Smiths
She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult
Born To Be Wild - SteppenWolf

giantsteps

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #14 on: 15 Jan 2011, 06:54 pm »
While a chord progression can be a riff or a lick (I think riff and lick are both slang terms for the same thing), a riff may not be a chord progression.

I think most riffs are too short to be considered a "guitar solo", but they are very effective at tieing pieces of music together.

Like in the MASH movie, it was nothing more then a series of shots, but when they focused in on the loudspeaker, it tied the otherwise hopelessly pointless movie into a classic.

Wayner



"Tieing pieces of music together" You are not a musician. Not that there is anything wrong with that. :thumb:




Frank

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Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #15 on: 15 Jan 2011, 07:01 pm »


"Tieing pieces of music together" You are not a musician. Not that there is anything wrong with that. :thumb:

Nice! Just slap the guy in the face! Why?



Frank

Wayner

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #16 on: 15 Jan 2011, 08:19 pm »
Oh yeah? I have actually recorded 11 CDs.

Wayner

Wayner

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #17 on: 15 Jan 2011, 08:24 pm »
And there are plenty of pieces of music that aren't tied together, and everyone knows it.

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vinyl_lady

Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #18 on: 15 Jan 2011, 08:47 pm »
Kind of a weak list,but hey,that's just my warped opinion. :dunno:

More than weak, can you say LAME! IMHO, he got about 20% right.

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Re: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs in Rock 'n' Roll....
« Reply #19 on: 16 Jan 2011, 02:22 am »
Jimmy Page is like legndary, Blackmore, etc... I didn't read the list but I can tell by the omissions it might not be a great list. Wolf?????? LOL>>>>>>> :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: