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Pretty decent video for 1974!  His guitar looks like what I had a few years after that (mine was a1976 bought in 1979 I believe).

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I hate the term "Best" since it's very subjective, but I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Guthrie Govan yet.

Here's one sample that "someone" thinks is the best...

 

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Ha!  Here's a "Mix" that apparently YouBoob has made based on, well, probably all of your choices I've been listening to? ?

 

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4 minutes ago, bitman said:

Man I'll never be.

This one?  We used to play a lot of Boston songs and my friends were (supposedly) the only Boston tribute band in the U.S.  (called Smokin'). 

Always loved their stuff!

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32 minutes ago, Mesh said:

Interestingly, he plays without a pick....

 

He obviously left his picks in the car with his tremolo!  Great pinch harmonics!

I wonder why he chose to play the song a half-step up though?

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Hard to choose one from Jimi as there are so many.
But for JB, Goodbye Pork Pie Hat does it for me.
It's 5:30 of non stop guitar and seems to last half as long. His phrasing and tone is exemplary.

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34 minutes ago, Technostica said:

Hard to choose one from Jimi as there are so many.
But for JB, Goodbye Pork Pie Hat does it for me.
It's 5:30 of non stop guitar and seems to last half as long. His phrasing and tone is exemplary.

And it's in that "Mix" above! 

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16 hours ago, craigb said:

And it's in that "Mix" above! 

That was an excellent example of why he is one of the undisputed kings of improvisation.  Where did all that shzt come from!!?

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While David Gilmour is an easy choice, I've always been fascinated with this lead where he switches over to a slide on a laid down guitar!
Pink Floyd - High Hopes (from Pulse)

 

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