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Part of a song that gives you goose bumps.

Or the exact moment of a change up or dig that hits you.

One off the top of my head is the guitar solo between
Glen Tipton and KK Downing in the tune \" The Sentinel\" on
the defenders of the faith CD. Name yours so we can listen
to them and see if we get the same feeling.
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  • i like the bit in Hendrix's ezy rider when the riff kicks back in after going quiet
    a bit (and the bongos start going!)

    also Sleeping village/a little bit of finger/warning by black sabbath
    (i count it all as one song but it seems to be made of 3 parts!) when the long solo
    in the middle finishes and geezer butler and tony ward
    come back into play...

    many more - too many to mention... :shock:
  • Ted Nugent... Strangle Hold.

    \"Sometime you wanna get higher,
    But somtimes you got to start low,
    Some people think your gonna die someday,
    I got news you never got ta go.\"

    Love that long pick slide and the way that song builds.

    IMHO
    KT
  • The opening riff to Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow - Man on the Silver Mountain.
    Still to this day, I get chills when this song starts on the radio.
    It's the same chills I got when I first put the album (yes, album) on the turntable back in the early 70s.
  • VANHALEN- in a simple rhythm :twisted:

    \"and she made the mountains sing, birds against an icey sky,
    and I heard bells ringin, I think I heard an angel cry\" 8)

    love that song and solo.

    also Dirty Movies off of mean street. \"hey do you remember
    when that girl was prom queen\" ...the solo after that proceeds
    to just melt your freelkin eardrums! :twisted:
  • ANY one of metalica's BBOOONNNNEEEE crunching riffs
    (standard formula on RTL,MOP,and the grand opus of
    them all or any....and justice for all...) after kirk's solo's,
    like the one in master of puppets after the solo climax,
    tension and release baby,tension and release.Way to
    bad they suck %^&^$@ d#@$ now,a perfect example
    of quiting while your ahead,ala barry sanders,john elway,
    ect.Another one when cranked up that gives me the
    shivers almost all the time are David Glimour's solo(s)
    in Comfortably numb,such vocal quality to his playing,
    that is something your mos def born with.
  • For chills down my spine, I have to say Comfortably numb, I still get
    it to this day when I play live

    However, close runner ups has to be (too many to choose)
    Tonight (second solo in the song) (Randy/Ozzy) gives me shivers

    and what about no more tears!!!
    and then of course Little Wing, oH freebird for one of the greatest
    but not one that sends a shiver.

    Oh this is too frikin hard, too many How about a new post
    that just list great guitar solos, you know more abscure ones
    eg while I am not a Bryan adams fan, the solo in Cuts like
    a knife really kicks ass.

    Dont forget to check out the solo in Tonight
    Zak
  • Allan Holdsworth doing Oneiric Moor. I saw him do that technique
    live and I swear it made me wanna cry.
  • The outro solo to Mr. Crowley,
    after Ozzy says \"I wanna know what you meant..yeah..\" That
    gets me every time.

    Pink Floyd's Great Gig in the Sky-man, that is awesome. I never thought
    of the human voice as a musical instrument until I heard
    that track. Blows me away.

    Angel by Hendrix-
    especially at the end where he's kinda humming in that
    haunting way. It's almost eerie, but beautiful at the same time.

    Cream playing Crossroads
    live. I must've heard that a million times, but it came on
    the radio the other day and the hairs on my arm just stood
    on end. Those guys really had the fire!

    I'm sure there are zillions more, but those are the ones
    that I think of right away when I think \"goosebumps\"

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  • Ann Wilson singing \"How Do I Get You Alone\" acoustic
    version on VH1. I turn to melted butter on the last chorus.
  • The 1st solo in Gates of Urizen by Bruce Dickinson. Roy Z is an amazing guitarist.

    That and the solo to Touch of Evil by Judas Priest. Glenn is the man!
  • You folks check out comfortably numb on Roger Waters
    \"Live in the Flesh\" DVD? Doyle Bramhall III (arc angels)
    and Snowy White do a killer goose bump version.
    The opening to shine on....... Same DVD.
    Rainbow jealous lover- whole tune
    +1 on ohdannyboys mean street
    jimmy page live solos on dazed and confused ever
    since I saw him do it live
  • Jazz guitar:

    Joe Pass & Herb Ellis on the \"7 come eleven\"
    Tal Farlow \"Night and Day\"
    Steve Howe with the Dixie Dregs \"I'll just pick\"
    Al Dimeola \"Race with the Devil\"
    Chet Atkins & Les Paul \"Caravan\"
    Django Rheinhart \"Paris Blues\"
    George Benson \"Breezin\"
    Howard Roberts \"Smokin\"
    Jaco Pastorious with Weather Report \"Teen Town\"
    Los Indios Trabajaros \"Maria Elena\"
    Wes Montgomery \"Four on Six\"

    Jazz:

    John Coltrane \"Giant Steps\"
    Stan Getz \"Girl from Impanena\"
    Tony Benett \"Fly Me to the Moon\"
    Sonny Rollins \"Just Friends\"
    Oscar Peterson \"Night Train\"
    Frank Zappa \"Brown Shoes\"
    Miles Davis \"Water Babies\"
    Maria Muldar \"Midnight at the Oasis\"
    Frank Sinatra \"New York, New York\"
    Eva Cassidy \"Over the Rainbow\"
    Kenny Rankin \"When Sonny gets Blue\"
    Billy Holiday \" Stormy Weather\"
    Barney Kessel \"Sweet Georgia Brown\"
    and ANYTHING Charlie Parker or Johnny Smith or Georger Van Eps does!!

    Rock

    Randy Rhodes with Ozzy \"Over the Mountain\"
    Hendrix \"Voodoo Chile\"
    AC DC \"Dirty Deeds\"
    Arlo Guthrie \"Coming into Los Angeles\"
    Bob Dylan \"Subterranean Homesick Blues\"
    Hendrix \"Castles Made of Sand\"
    Cream \"Tales of Brave Ulysess\"
    Doors \"Road House Blues\"
    Edgar Winder \"Free Ride\"
    ZZ Top \"Brown Sugar\"
    Ventures \"Sleep Walk\"
    Grateful Dead \"Uncle Johns Band\"
    James Gang \"Funk 49\"
    Led Zeppelin \"Good Times Bad Times\"
    Stones \"Gimme Shelter\"
    Anything the Chili Peppers do
    Little Feet \"Tripe Face Boogie\"
    Nirvana \"Come as You Are\"
    Steely Dan \"King of the World\"
    Janis \"Ball and Chain\"

    Blues:

    Blind Lemon Jefferson \"See that my grave is swept clean\"
    Bessie Smith \"Need a little Sugar in my Bowl\"
    Son House \"Preachin Blues\"
    Robert Johnson \"Terraplane Blues\"
    R.L. Burnside \"Criminal Inside Me\"
    Johnny Winters & Muddy Waters \"Mannish Boy\"
    Jonny Winters \"Highway 61\"
    Lightnin Hopkins \"Jesus Won't you come by Here\"
    John Lee Hooker \"Boogie Chillun\"
    Freddie King \"Goin Down\"

    I could go on and on with stuff I've missed here plus soul, county and
    classical tunes that just wow me but I'm beginning to feel like Bubba
    in Forrest Gump explaining how many ways to cook shrimp\"
    You know, 3 days later he says \"Thats about It\"

    See Ya,
    Tal
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  • please shorten or put in some spaces in your post. It's killing the format of this thread
  • R.L. Burnside \"Criminal Inside Me\"

    Have you seen \"You See Me Laughin\" ? Man, big time chills all through that one!
  • I have seen the \"Laughin\" flick AtomicNinjaRobot. A real hoot. That long haired guy who plays with R.L. can most assuredly play some of the nastiest, rip snortin, delta blues I have heard in a while. Makes me want to \"Dust My Broom\". Ha, Ha.

    Hey c4r7:

    If you want to delete my earlier lengthy post on this thread, feel free to do so. I didn't mean to piss anybody off. I was just having a little fun. Sorry for any misunderstanding.

    See you guys,
    Tal
  • 1.) Comfortably Numb, particulary the second lead...That album made me pick up the guitar in teh first place. I had it on vinyl (showing my age now) and played it over and over and over on my mom's 1970's tube receiver)
    2.) No More Tears: The lead in that song and especially the ramp up to the lead right beofre it.
    3.) Vera Lynn (Pink FLoyd): Acoustic - Simple but effective
    4.) Diary of a Madman - The whole tune but especially the first muted arpeggio part right after the acoustic intro
    5.) (Frente): Labor of Love: Again, simple acoustic guitar with recorder
  • Judas Priest - Priest Live CD. The opening of Out In The Cold.
  • The opening to scorpions\"cant live with out you\" from world wide live
  • It seems there's a few long posts that go off the page.

    I've got a message into the admin to see if he can force some tabs.

    If not then gotta delete a few I guess.

    (after I copy down the song lists though - for a night of goosebump'n)
  • I could name a ton of licks/changes/leads, etc., that gives me the \"chills\" The whole song of \"all along the watchtower\" by Hendrix (it has a particular haunting feeling in and of itself....not just the solo.

    I know we are talking mostly about leads, but one song is rather haunting, if not eerie and sends chills up my spine especially if you listen to it with all the lights out with headphones is \"When Heaven Comes Down\" by Dokken off Tooth and Nail.

    I know what you mean about \"comfortably numb\"....i get em too.

    The first time i heard \"electric eye\" by JP ....i was 13 or 14 at the time... or the first time i heard \"the ripper\" off Unleashed in the East Live in Japan.

    my .02
  • Alot of songs give me chills but one in particular does it for me. Detroit Rock City....Especially the real simple middle where Ace and Paul are harmonizing, now that's the shiznit!
  • Used to be the solo in Nothing Else Matter - Metallica, but now Private Investigations - Dire Straits pretty much gives me chills all the way through!!
  • So many, but off my head right now.

    Little Stevie Via - BIG TROUBLE
  • Extreme - Song For Love
    Vanhalen - Jump, Right Now, Panama, Humans Being
    Firehouse - I Live My Life for you
    Ofcourse most of Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai and U know ..
  • I have too chime in here a little...

    Vai's For The Love Of God... that tune still grabs me by the :shock: ! I play that tune every night, or as much as I can.

    Another one for me would be Jeff Beck's Cause We Ended As Lover's.

    Both of these tunes just reek proper bends.

    ~Willow

    edit... Okay, anything from EVH just makes me wonder...
  • The wa-wa pedal parts on any porn soundtrack.. he he he he!! :oops:
  • There's a tone simaliar to Santanas tone on some tunes I just love -

    The Moody Blues - The Story in your Eyes
    The origional \"American Woman

    Pink Floyd the Wall live in Berlin DVD - Another brick in the wall where the Hammond B3 key board solo kicks in. WOW!

    MT
  • Rush \"In The End\" from the Fly By Night Album and most of \"2112\" album. If you know the album you'll know what I mean.

    TY

    shando
  • How about DREAM THEATERS \"SPIRIT CARRIES ON\". Especially the live DVD version when the Gospel Choir comes out. Have a couple beers and watch that - I defy you not to cry! It just does not get any better than that. In fact, I think that is the pinnicle of the history rock music. As you may be able to tell, I like it.
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