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Alex Lifeson's guitar bits I like, what are yours?


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The guitar at the end of Different Strings is incredible, except that it is way too short.

 

Completely agree, One of the main reasons I would like to see PeW played in its entirety is to see the leadto this little gem completed!

 

:haz: :Alex: :haz:

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Too many to mention. Here's a few.

 

Solo in Here Again & Working Man on the CD.

The all too short solo in Different Strings.

The unusual but beautiful guitar fills/solos in Red Sector A and Big Money.

The Opening guitar parts of Presentation and Soliloquy.

The guitar work, beginning to end, of Red Barchetta

Solo in witch hunt, S&A DVD

Solo of Halo on CA tour.

 

 

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Too many to mention. Here's a few.

 

Solo in Here Again & Working Man on the CD.

The all too short solo in Different Strings.

The unusual but beautiful guitar fills/solos in Red Sector A and Big Money.

The Opening guitar parts of Presentation and Soliloquy.

The guitar work, beginning to end, of Red Barchetta

Solo in witch hunt, S&A DVD

Solo of Halo on CA tour.

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The guitar solo in "Cinderella Man" is underrated, even among Rush diehards. IMHO, his best tone can be found on AFTK and Hemispheres.

 

And on that note, "La Villa Strangiato," the whole damn thing, is probably my favorite Alex bit.

 

 

EDIT: Weird, mine double posted as well. Sorry folks.

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The guitar solo in "Cinderella Man" is underrated, even among Rush diehards. IMHO, his best tone can be found on AFTK and Hemispheres.

 

And on that note, "La Villa Strangiato," the whole damn thing, is probably my favorite Alex bit.

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