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Completely Conspicuous 676: Out There


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Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey as we discuss our favorite guitar solos.

Show notes:

  • Continuing our top 10
  • Phil's #9: Trey Anastasio of Phish stretches out
  • No studio version of the song
  • Jay's #9: The concise awesomeness of Alex Lifeson
  • A virtuoso in a band of virtuosos
  • Phil's #8: Back to the jam with RIck Mitarotonda of Goose
  • Another band that saves their best for the live setting
  • Jay's #8: Another Matthew Sweet song, this time featuring Richard Lloyd on lead guitar
  • Features a fake ending with even more soloing
  • Phil's #7: Square dancing in gym class led Phil to this Beatles song
  • George Harrison with a beautiful, heartfeld solo
  • Great video, too
  • Jay's #7: A ripping solo from J. Mascis from '93
  • Video wasn't directed by Matt Dillon; he did the "Get Me" video
  • Mascis has recorded a ton of great solos over the years
  • Phil's #6: Eddie VH's magnum opus
  • The instrumental that changed the face of hard rock
  • Wasn't meant to be recorded at first
  • Jay's #6: Less overplayed solo from Jimmy Page
  • A lesser-known album from Zeppelin
  • Phil's #5: Mick Taylor shines for the Stones
  • The band started jamming at the end of the song and they kept recording
  • Jay's #5: Robert Fripp with a ripper of a solo for Brian Eno
  • Eno's first solo album after Roxy Music
  • Phil's #4: The Allman Brothers' tribute to Django Reinhardt
  • Three different solos
  • Jay's #4: More Richard Lloyd along with Tom Verlaine on a 10-minute art-rock classic
  • Kind of jam band adjacent
  • Phil's #3: Neil Young with an epic love song
  • Recording starts in the middle of a jam
  • Jay's #3: Monster instrumental featuring Eddie Hazel's psychedelic playing
  • Mike Watt does a cover with J. Mascis handling the guitar
  • The interesting career of Prakash John
  • Phil's #2 and Jay's #1: Hendrix blows minds with acid blues rock
  • SRV does an incredible cover
  • Jay's #2: Nasty riff and solo from Eddie VH
  • One of Van Halen's darker songs
  • Phil's #1: A Grateful Dead classic that highlights Jerry Garcia
  • Cover of a Bonnie Dobson folk song
  • Builds to a roaring crescendo

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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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