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Is This The GREATEST Guitar Solo Of The 90’s? – (Everything I Do) I Do It For You


The song (Everything I Do) I Do It For You by Bryan Adams, is a HUGE song. It was number 1 for months when it came out. Not only is it a great song, it has a truly epic guitar solo played by keith Scott. I’m going on record in saying that it’s the greatest guitar solo of the 90’s! What do you think?

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21 thoughts on “Is This The GREATEST Guitar Solo Of The 90’s? – (Everything I Do) I Do It For You

  • I'm ashamed to admit I never heard of Keith. However, I've always loved the guitar playing in Bryan's tunes so I will absolutely be looking into him more. Funny that this video appeared on my suggestions today as I've been thinking a lot recently about guitar solos. We all love to play guitar but at what point does a guitar solo become needless fret wankery and just a "look what I can do" exercise? Not everyone at a gig is going to be a musician and long solos are just going to bore people. I've been thinking of this loads lately and I'm guilty of over playing myself. This is a great video! What's your thoughts Mike? At what point does the solo become just mindless noodling?

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  • Yes definitely Keith Scott. Been going to Bryan gigs since early 80s. Always a great gig. I agree Keith's not mentioned enough.

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  • Everyone remembers Grunge from 1991, but this was the biggest selling single and spent the longest time at/near the top of the charts.

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  • Best solos ever were Comfortably Knumb, Stairway to Heaven and Eruption..90s music stunk..

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  • Mike, I’d love for you to do a deep dive on the Carpenters song: Goodbye to Love. It’s got two fantastic solos in it… the outro solo is especially magnificent. But it sits in a love ballad where you wouldn’t necessarily put such a solo… in fact, they got hate mail for trying to put an electric guitar solo in that song. But wow, to this day I find it stunning. A 30 minute deep dive video would be welcomed!!! If you’re so inclined anyway. 🙂 PS – if per chance it's a song you don't know or know we'll, a reaction video would be very welcomed. I'd love to hear your take!!

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  • Yes it is! You never forget it and you can hear the first seconds in your brain without the need to hear the cd or mp3…

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  • Beautiful solo, but my favorite 90s solo is maybe in Blaze of glory, played by Jeff Beck

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  • Mike this is fabulous! By the way, you're not old, in 1991 you just made me realize (damn you!), I was 14 years into my (non-music) career ????, music/guitar just my avocation…so the 60's, 70's and some 80's was more my bag…. but you're not wrong here, great song and solo! Speaking of the 80s (and 90s), I remarked on another video "The Devil's On My Side" you did that, it struck me you were really putting out some Chris Rea vibe (pace, beat, lyrical sensibility, etc) – don't know if you saw that, but wonder what you think?

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  • Keith along with Sambora, played for the song!! Both an inspiration…keeping it simple but affective ????????

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  • Bryan Adams had Keith Scott on a pretty tight leash in most songs. We never really heard Keith put in that killer solo he was well capable of. This solo was pretty good though.

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