Completely Conspicuous

Completely Conspicuous 675: Solo Flights


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Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey as we discuss our favorite guitar solos.

Show notes:

  • Occasional chiming in from CC intern Lily
  • Rolling Stone recently released a top 100 solos list
  • Phil likes the long jammy solos
  • Solos can go along with a riff or go off on crazy tangents
  • Steely Dan used many guitarists
  • Jay used to be into '80s speed guitar
  • Vinnie Vincent went way over the top
  • Charlie Sexton was a guitar prodigy who went on to play in Dylan's band
  • The greatness of early Dire Straits
  • Tough to narrow down our lists
  • Appreciating Billy Idol
  • Eagles bad, Joe Walsh good
  • Terry Kath could rip
  • So many great Jimmy Page solos
  • The vast and weird catalog of Frank Zappa
  • Billy Corgan has many excellent solos
  • Kim Thayil was an unconventional soloist
  • Bowie worked with many great guitarists: Mick Ronson, SRV, Belew, Earl Slick, Reeves Gabrels
  • Townshend's solo on "I Can See for Miles" is simple but intense
  • Fun weirdness from Focus on "Hocus Pocus"
  • Phil's #10 is a tie
  • Roger Hodgson of Supertramp was better known for playing keyboards
  • Many hidden gems in the Who catalog
  • Jay's #10: Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age
  • Phil's not a fan of mosh pits
  • To be continued

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The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.

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