Favorite Guitar Solo

Tough to do, but I think that this is a pretty decent Top 10:

10. Megadeth, "Tornado of Souls" (Marty Friedman) - The most iconic metal guitar solo and a teenage fave of mine.
9. Iron Maiden, "Alexander the Great" (Dave Murray) - Two gorgeous melodic solos back to back, and a rare case where Dave outshines Adrian.
8. Bruce Dickinson, "Omega" (Roy Z/Adrian Smith) - Two awesome back to back solos that then merge into one of the coolest dual guitar solos ever.
7. Slayer, "Seasons in the Abyss" (Kerry King/Jeff Hanneman) - For a couple guys more famous for their famous chaotic solos, they really dialed the fuck in with this one. Glorious playing.
6. Judas Priest, "Painkiller" (Glenn Tipton) - Screaming guitar from the soul. Who wouldn't play air guitar when it's on?
5. Meat Loaf, "Bat Out of Hell" (Todd Rundgren) - The motorcycle solo is awesome, but I prefer the intro solo that turns into a screaming double guitar motif. Beautiful.
4. Bruce Dickinson, "King in Crimson" (Roy Z/Adrian Smith) - At first I just had H's solo down, but honestly it only works as well as it does with Roy'z solo before it. Fantastic back to back screamers.
3. Iron Maiden, "Aces High" (Dave Murray/Adrian Smith) - Works in a similar way to the previous solo, but here neither guitarist outshines the other. Two awesome, frenetic solos that back to back turn into one awesome whole.
2. Boston, "Hitch a Ride" (Tom Scholz) - The GOAT of outro solos. A really cool song turns into a perfect one with a fucking journey of an ending. Just stunning.
1. Iron Maiden, "Stranger in a Strange Land" (Adrian Smith) - Took me years to fully appreciate it, but this has been my favorite guitar solo for a while now. There is something so stunning about the way it completely transforms its track, the way H is almost playing the same structure twice, but the first part is cautious where the second one explodes, the way it reaches its peaks beautifully; it's just so good.

I'm sure I've forgotten something but ah well.
 
I'll throw out some that I love:

Wilderun - O Resolution!
Great very simple solo after a fake ending, it's really just one melodic line but it's so tasteful. Very similar thing on The Unimaginable Zero Summer. Barely solos but who cares.

Carcass - Carnal Forge
Both of the main solos are amazing though I always think about the second one and the buildup bar hypes me up.

Nevermore - The River Dragon Has Come
Gives me goosebumps, it's so laser focused and that's even further accentuated by the other instruments lowering profile.

Devin Townsend - Deep Peace
You can hear how it's meticulously crafted and that's half the joy of the solo, he really nailed it here.

Pantera - 10's
Perfect and gut-wrenching solo, kind of overshadowed by Floods but I think I like this one (even) more. 10/10

Between the Buried and Me - Ants of the Sky
The whole song is a wild ride, but when those first notes of the solo after the climax hit... And then the hoedown solo after it... The last minutes of this song are one of the greatest tricks I've heard pulled off in music.

1. Iron Maiden, "Stranger in a Strange Land" (Adrian Smith) - Took me years to fully appreciate it, but this has been my favorite guitar solo for a while now. There is something so stunning about the way it completely transforms its track, the way H is almost playing the same structure twice, but the first part is cautious where the second one explodes, the way it reaches its peaks beautifully; it's just so good.
This is probably the Maiden solo for me too for the reasons you said. It really rocks. It makes me think of the Octavarium outro solo (which 100% makes it into the list), obviously Octavarium doesn't have the dynamic shift, but the harmonic progression from the dark start to that breaking point in the middle of the solo where it becomes more triumphant is a similar idea.
 
Off the top of my head:

Iron Maiden - ''Aces High''/''Caught Somewhere In Time''/''Alexander The Great''/''Different World''/''Darkest Hour''(Adrian)/''Prowler''(Dave)/''The Alchemist''(Janick)
- memorable solos.

Bruce Dickinson - ''Tears Of The Dragon''
- one of the best structured solos ever.

Judas Priest - ''Panikiller''
- that's how shredding is done.

Accept - ''Head Over Heels''
- melody is everything.

Dio - ''Don't Talk To Strangers''
- clever use of licks.

KISS - ''Tears Are Falling''
- so melancholic.

Grave Digger - ''Haunted Palace''
- cool phrases.

Rainbow - ''Stargazer''
- the solo is a whole trip, what an epic idea.

AC/DC - ''Whole Lotta Rosie''
- pure fast rock.

Attick Demons - ''City Of Golden Gates''
- a singable solo.
 
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