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    Top 20 Guitar riffs

    Jimi Hendrix's Voodoo Child won a list of the top 20 guitar riffs full list here

    http://www.channel4.com/news/article...winner/3439997

    A few questionable ones there "Sweet Child of mine" beating "whole lotta love". Not a big Metallica fan but they have better riffs then "Enter Sandman". And prehaps the most worst of all Michael Jackson "Beat It" made the list when Link Wray Rumble didn't

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    Always liked Thin Lizzy and the start of Whiskey in the jar - not the best but one that always catches my mind
    Or some of the Horslips stuff is cool

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    Main riff in Gojira's 'Flying Whales' is absolutely immense. If you've never heard it, please do so.

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    Enter Sandman would barely make the top 20 Metallica riffs alone. ...and how did Muse' record label rig a vote like that?
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    How did Michael Jackson get in there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauro 76 View Post
    How did Michael Jackson get in there?
    Sweets...
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    What The Hell by Ohio Players has a brilliant riff. Unfortunately, can't find a link for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennocelt View Post
    Always liked Thin Lizzy and the start of Whiskey in the jar - not the best but one that always catches my mind
    Or some of the Horslips stuff is cool
    Oh Yeah. Dearg Doom and Trouble With A Capital T are both amazing riffs. Beats the Shee it out of Jimi Hendrix any day of the week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyD View Post
    Oh Yeah. Dearg Doom and Trouble With A Capital T are both amazing riffs. Beats the Shee it out of Jimi Hendrix any day of the week.
    Yeah - but Jimi would take that punch on the chin, dust himself off and repond with Foxy Lady, Purple Haze, Fire, Spanish Castle Magic............................................. .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neish View Post
    Jimi Hendrix's Voodoo Child won a list of the top 20 guitar riffs full list here

    http://www.channel4.com/news/article...winner/3439997

    Bit of a schoolboy error from C4 , Is it not Voodoo Chile

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    Bit of a schoolboy error from C4 , Is it not Voodoo Chile
    Funnily enough, its certainly listed as "Voodoo Chile" on all official written references to the song.

    That said, I was reading the liner notes to the relatively recent re-issue of Electric Ladyland and it features some of Jimi's original pen written layout for lyrics etc etc.

    He makes reference to a song called "Voodoo Child" - which he obviously changes to Voodoo Chile, late in the day.
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    im not really sure what constitutes this list to be honest. Id have judas priest breaking the law, if they are on about catchy riffs. Id also not let the stones anywhere near that list. HOrses for courses though.
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    My favourite riff of the 00's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    Funnily enough, its certainly listed as "Voodoo Chile" on all official written references to the song.

    That said, I was reading the liner notes to the relatively recent re-issue of Electric Ladyland and it features some of Jimi's original pen written layout for lyrics etc etc.

    He makes reference to a song called "Voodoo Child" - which he obviously changes to Voodoo Chile, late in the day.
    are they not two different songs? one is called voodoo chile slight return...the other is more standard blues? got to have hendrix top of the pile people forget what it must have been like to hear him at the time. people have a larger sonic pallette nowadays.

    the horslips trouble isnt a guitar riff no? its classic all the same...in the same vein dexys geno...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennocelt View Post
    Always liked Thin Lizzy and the start of Whiskey in the jar - not the best but one that always catches my mind
    Or some of the Horslips stuff is cool
    Yeah the openings good but I think the solo is even better. Took me forever to get down and I still usually can't get it 100% when I play it.
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    Can you play the solo worm?

    Ive not practicised but recently took up playing hte guitar again and I dont think even with practice i would ever get it proprely
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    are they not two different songs? one is called voodoo chile slight return...the other is more standard blues? got to have hendrix top of the pile people forget what it must have been like to hear him at the time. people have a larger sonic pallette nowadays.
    Yes - there's the 14 odd minutes blues song early on in the album and the iconic "Wah Wah" effect intro one to close the album.

    Agree on Hendrix's impact as well - the type of stuff Hendrix and the Experience came up with in the late sixties must have been spellbinding for people at that time.

    Given the primitive recording techniques and equipment at their disposal - its amazing what they came up with. Some of which has never been successfully replicated.

    Hendrix was far from a one trick poney though. I rate him as a great song writer too - who could well have produced some all time classics into the 70's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    Can you play the solo worm?

    Ive not practicised but recently took up playing hte guitar again and I dont think even with practice i would ever get it proprely
    Yeah, I can play the whole song. I can send you the guitar tab if you want.
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    Is it a propre guitar tab? Ive found so many crap ones.

    Im tone deaf like really really bad, so i cant pick up songs from listening to them.

    You can record yereslf playing it if you want and put it on youtube
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