Your "Most Beautiful Solos List"

off the top of my head,in no particular order;
Duane Allman,slide -Layla
Jon Lord,hammond- Space Truckin'
David Gilmore,guitar- Gig in the Sky,stuff from Meddle
Tony Iommi,rock- War Pigs
Alvin Lee,guitar- Goin' Home
Jimmy Page,- Black Dog
Derek Trucks,slide- Midnight in Harlem
Keith Emerson,moog & organ- Knife Edge
Ian Gillan,vocal - Child in Time
Metalica,metal- Sandman
Dickey Betts,guitar- Blue Sky
Duane Allman,guitar- Liz Reid
Ian Anderson,flute- Nothing is Easy
Dickey Betts- High Falls
Carl Palmer,drums- Toss a Pebble
geez,the list can go on....
oh,I didn't read that intro right...well most of these would be emotional & some beautiful,
[Edited on 11/8/2015 by bettyhynes]

Mick Taylor on John Mayall's Marriage Madness
Dickey Betts-Rain
[Edited on 11/8/2015 by linus]

Ry Cooder on " I Think it Will Work Out Fine " from Bop Til You Drop . BEAUTIFUL ! ! !

Beautiful Jam is a gooder...

David Lindleys fiddle on For A Dancer and Before the Deluge (David Lindley playing whatever on anything)
Mr Dave's guitar on the title track of Late For The Sky is fantastic and his solo is a thing of beauty.

Beginning of Side IV, EAP
the most beautiful bass solo ever -- among the best period --
you are never forgotten bro

Steve Kimock!
He hardly has any officially released material, but if you catch a good Cole's Law, Point of No Return, or Tongue and Groove, there's nothing more beautiful.

Always liked Kimock's instrumental versions of Stella Blue as well.
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