Nothing tops me and my tennis racket doing 'Hammer To Fall' but if I can't pick myself I'll say......
No, fuck it.
Me doing 'Hammer To Fall' with my tennis racket beats all.
Way too many to choose from...
Killer Queen
These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Hammer To Fall
Bohemian Rhapsody
Mother Love
Somebody To Love
The Show Must Go On
Too Much Love Will Kill You
I'm a sucker for good guitar solos, so I'm probably not the best person to choose...
1. Show must go on (Queen). Ultimate energy and emotion, brian's skill and Freddie's pain transmitted by 6 strings...
2. Hammer to Hall (Queen at Budapest). Need i say more?
3. Resurrection (Brian May). Along with Cozy Brian plays this mega-fast solo in a very brutal song. Heavy chords, high vocals a the Red Special going faster than lightning.
4. Double Talking Jive (Guns n Roses). The Spanish solo from Slash is amazing.
5. Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits). Simply Knopfler, simply beautifull.
No particular order:
1-Stairway To Heaven-J. Page
2-Crazy Train-Randy Rhoads
3-Highway Star-Ritchie Blackmore
4-Far Beyond The Sun-Yngwie Malmsteen
5-For The Love Of God-Steve Vai
Brian guitar solo's:
1-Brighton Rock
2-Bohemian Rhapsody
3-You Don't Fool Me
4-Invisible Man
5-Killer Queen
Can't do a top 5... it has to be ten for me:
AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie
Bachman Turner Overdrive - Blue Collar
Beatles - Something
Dream Theater - The Spirit Carries On
Dream Theater - Goodnight Kiss
Ozzy - Crazy Train
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
Queen - Bijou
Zeppelin - Black Dog (DVD version, NY 1973)
Van Halen - Right Now
1. One vision-Queen
2. Resurrection- Brian May
3. Don't stop me now- Queen
4. November rain- GNR
5. The final countdown-Europe
oh and my close ones- Brighton rock, dreamers ball and Dragon attack
Hmmm...this'll be tough, there are way too many of these to pick from. Once again. This = not permanent list.
5) Even Flow - Pearl Jam
4) Tied to the Whipping Post - The Allman Brothers Band
3) The Invisible Man - Queen
2) Misty Mountain Hop (I think that's it, anyway) - Led Zeppelin
1) Bat Out of Hell (Meat Loaf) - Todd Rundgren. This one's so (relatively) simple, and yet it blows me away every time I listen to it.