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"The guitar solo, which, for most of it, was played on just the high E string, has been ranked 8th greatest rock guitar solo of all time". I removed part of this sentence, as a large part of the solo is played on other strings; it is simply the most memorable and impressive-sounding part of the solo that is played on one string. I kept the fact about it being ranked 8th best of all time, though. --Paddled 04:59, 20 February 2007 (UTC)