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by Johnny » 10/29/2003, 5:40 pm
Methinks that this thread has been done before but, I am just curious to know your guys' favorite solo's.
Right now, my favorite is the Bring Back The Sun Solo
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by starseed_10 » 10/29/2003, 5:47 pm
automatic flowers is pretty kickin
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by Long Jonny » 10/29/2003, 5:54 pm
well Jonathon, my favourite would have to be mike's solo in potato girl
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by ken maida » 10/29/2003, 6:55 pm
Hope from Live 95
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by Axtech » 10/29/2003, 7:16 pm
Hmm... good question.
Mike's OMA
Mike's Automatic Flowers
Mike's Happiness & the Fish (so simple but great)
Mike's If You Believe
Mike's Blind Anniversary
Steve's Birdman
Steve's Naveed/Life (intro)
I'm definately missing some...
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by ihatethunderbay » 10/29/2003, 7:25 pm
4 AM. It's pretty simple, yet it sounds
Starseed. You can't listen to it and not get pumped up.
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Happiness and the Fish
Car Crash
probably a bunch more that I can't remember off the top of my head.
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by Johnny » 10/29/2003, 7:26 pm
We're forgetting Starseed, Mike's version of course
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by Baby Thief » 10/29/2003, 7:39 pm
Starseed and 4am.
Starseed is just awesome for obvious reasons
But 4am, it's like the climax of the the song, everything is leading up to it. I love it.
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by starseed_10 » 10/29/2003, 10:37 pm
both of those are beautiful.
too bad i cant listen to them anymore without getting bored. What the h is wrong with me?
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by neoncrossing » 10/29/2003, 10:51 pm
Starseed
4am
Automatic Flowers
Hope Live in 95
IAH
OMA
Birdman(Steve)
Not Enough
Clumsy
and probably even more if that is possible.....i love guitar solos
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by Joanne » 10/30/2003, 5:38 am
starseed, OMA, Birdman(with Steve)
, and im forgeting alot
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by Eelco » 10/30/2003, 5:50 am
Starseed is awesome, but so are the others. I
guitar solos.
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by Axtech » 10/30/2003, 6:42 am
starseed_10 wrote: :nod: both of those are beautiful. too bad i cant listen to them anymore without getting bored. What the h is wrong with me?
You've over-played OLP. Take a break from listening to them for at least a month. Maybe two. And listen to a lot of other music in the mean time. This happened to me, and it works.
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by CODITH » 10/30/2003, 7:38 am
No question , Steves birdman solo is the best solo like ever.
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by robcore » 10/30/2003, 9:53 am
One Man Army (obviously)
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by Random Name » 10/30/2003, 10:23 am
OMA and Wipe that Smile off your Face.
But I think thats cause the WTSOYF is new.
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by Johnny » 10/30/2003, 12:45 pm
Not Enough
Geetar solo's are cool
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by Dabekk » 10/30/2003, 2:32 pm
I gotta go with OMA and AF
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by neoncrossing » 10/30/2003, 5:04 pm
I forgot about WTSOYF...that is awesome!!!!!!!!
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