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4 Live Classic Rock Guitar Solos That Were Absolutely Insane

Nothing beats a killer classic rock guitar soloโ€ฆ or solos, considering plenty of guitar greats from the golden era of rock showed off their skills on more than one occasion. Itโ€™s a whole different experience to hear such solos live, too. Letโ€™s take a look at just a few live classic rock guitar solos from the greatest guitarists of their generation. A few of these might just blow your hair back!

โ€œComfortably Numbโ€ (David Gilmour)

Itโ€™s no secret that David Gilmour is a next-level guitarist. His soaring solos and melodies are a big part of what made Pink Floyd so memorable. And while the studio recording of โ€œComfortably Numbโ€ features one of the greatest guitar solos of all time, thereโ€™s something about Gilmourโ€™s live solo on the Pulse version of the song that is absolutely otherworldly.

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โ€œPurple Rainโ€ (Prince)

The guitar solo in โ€œPurple Rainโ€ was recorded at First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. However, technically, nobody knows if Prince opted to overdub his magnum opusโ€™ final guitar solo, or if he actually played it live. I personally think he did it live, so Iโ€™ll throw caution to the wind and include this solo here. Itโ€™s an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish.

โ€œMachine Gunโ€ (Jimi Hendrix)

I have to admit, Iโ€™m eternally jealous of everyone who got to experience the incomparable Jimi Hendrix live in concert back in the 1960s. I can only imagine that witnessing his guitar god greatness in person was nothing short of a religious experience. Thankfully, though, countless recordings have survived for a humble millennial like me to enjoy nowadays. A personal favorite is Hendrixโ€™s solo in โ€œMachine Gunโ€ from Band Of Gypsys. His Monterey Pop Festival performance could have made it here, too. Honestly, there are just too many good Hendrix solos to choose from.

โ€œ316โ€ (Eddie Van Halen)

One of the most formidable classic rock guitar solos of all time, ever recorded live, has to be Eddie Van Halenโ€™s wild performance of โ€œ316โ€ from Live: Right Here, Right Now. This guitar solo is basically the ultimate guitar solo, considering itโ€™s a medley of amazing solos packed into one performance. It goes on for a whopping 12 minutes. While any live version of โ€œEruptionโ€ could have made it to this list, Iโ€™m particularly fond of this medley.

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