Best terrible guitar solos of all time

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one mans meat is another man's poison, that being true ask a 20 ' great salty Crocodile or a 26 ' anaconda,
Do you eat snake of crocodile meat? Well there you go, both tastes like chicken.
Yeah, Yeah I know if it tastes likev chicken why not just eat chicken.
Good question.
Pound for pound both are cheaper than grain feed, free range chicken and you can make rock and roll cowboy boots from gaters and fine leather pants from Reticulated pythons and anaconda.

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Well, apparently when George Harrison (who was involved in the Rutles TV show) heard Olly Halsall's deliberately bad solo on Love Life he was not amused.
And the Strat he ownes or owned Rocky most beautiful gitar of all times. He haindpainted it himself. Still belongs to the Harrisons As does his Mclaren F1 Talking about beautiful things. They sold an Mclaren F1 year for almost 20 million USD.
 

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I'm an admirer of Eric Clapton (got hooked on the "Beano" album at a young age), but his solo on "Lay Down Sally" is really lame.
I hear ya. He was channeling JJ Cale's laid back style. I love everything about that song I must say.
 

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Sorry, but I don’t like most of Ace Frehley’s solos with Kiss. Some of his riffs and songs were pretty good, but the solos were lacking.

I was a huge Kiss fan back in the '70s when I was a pre-pubescent teen. His solos did suck back then, as did pretty much the entire band. I had a friend give me a solo album he did in the early '90s - he'd gotten a lot better.
 

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Amen to that ... I'm glad we are thinking alike !! I learned a lot listening to him .
I have never ever seen anything like him and I stumbled uppkom him 6 months ago. Was listening to a George Harrison live from Japan CD. Listed as Georges electric guitars used was: Fender Stratocaster ( ERIC Clapton model)
Gibson Les Paul from 1960
And Roy Buchanan Bluesmaster No 6. I thought what is a Roy Buchanan Bluesmaster No 6 ? ( from Fritz Brothers)
So I checked up Roy Buchanan and could not still cant believe what I saw him do with the guitar. Best in the world of all times. A sidenote. Eric Clapton went and watched him play and just said” he is the best in the world”
 

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Yes Neil Young often have a lot of primitive solo's.

I love him but I wonder how I would react if I worked at a record company and someone send in a tape with a unkown NJ. His harmonica playing is also very "primitive".

And how far would he go in american idol?
 

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Not just Talking terrible solos I would like to Throw in a Nice duel solo by George Harrison and Eric Clapton at the end of this song.
 

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