Greatest guitar riff - released in 1970 edition

Greatest guitar riff - released in 1970 edition

  • Ohio - CSNY

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  • No Matter What - Badfinger

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  • F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...

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  • Total voters
    18
Too many riffs to do this exercise by decade. Moving forward will break it down by year.
 
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I wanted to vote Ohio, All Right Now is just too college football marching bad iconic.
Bad Company really nailed that one.
 
I don’t know the difference between a solo and a riff and apparently even if I did it wouldn’t matter.
Use our Ai overlords, bud!

A guitar riff is a repeated sequence of notes or chords that is a key part of a song's structure and character: 
  • DefinitionA riff is a short, catchy, and memorable musical phrase that is repeated throughout a song. Riffs are often found in the introduction of a song and can be played by lead or rhythm guitarists. 
  • PurposeRiffs help to establish the identity of a song and give it its distinctive voice. They can be melodic lead lines, chord progressions, or even a single note played with a unique rhythm. 
  • PrevalenceRiffs are most common in rock, funk, jazz, and Latin music, but they can be found in almost any genre. 
  • ExamplesOne of the most famous guitar riffs is "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple, which was written by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore in 1972. 
 
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The single was 71. The album 1970

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American Woman, as used in Austin Powers 2 (I believe) is a totally badass song with a killer riff. You all are crazy.
 
I’m lazy and as I look through the list, I’m looking for which songs I like best which even then is difficult.
Roadhouse got my vote here because I heard the riff in my head.
 
American Woman, as used in Austin Powers 2 (I believe) is a totally badass song with a killer riff. You all are crazy.
I agree the results are skewed. I strongly considered American Woman. If I were voting 100 times I'd have picked American Woman 40 of them.
Tough bracket here. American Woman wins a lot of year but it's going up against one of the great Beavis type, iconic riffs of all time that started and entire genre.
 
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