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Coming up Roses! Sweet Child O’Mine is the top guitar riff

- Irish Daily Mail Reporter

IT’S an instantly recognisab­le prelude to one of the great rock anthems.

So perhaps it will come as no surprise that the guitar riff in Guns N’ Roses’ Sweet Child O’ Mine has now been voted the most iconic of all time.

And Slash, who wrote the riff to the band’s 1988 hit, has been named the fifth greatest guitarist of all time, with Queen’s Brian May taking the top spot.

Prince’s Purple Rain was voted as having the second greatest riff, with the one in Dire Straits’ Sultans of Swing coming third.

Among the riffs from more modern tunes that were in the top 40 were those featured in Sam Fender’s Seventeen Going Under, Pharrell Williams’s Happy and Arctic Monkeys’ Do I Wanna Know. The survey of 2,000 music fans found an overwhelmi­ng 83% preferred music with guitars in it, while 81% said a memorable guitar riff was vital to a good rock track.

The 1970s was the ‘golden age’ of the riff, according to 30% of music fans, while 21% felt the Eighties saw the release of the best ones.

Worryingly, just over half think the riff is dying out, with 74% saying that is a bad thing.

But there is hope yet – with 65% still insisting the guitar is one of the coolest instrument­s you can play.

The survey was commission­ed by Sky Arts ahead of its new series Greatest Guitar Riffs, which features rock legends Andy Summers, Tony Iommi and Nancy Wilson.

A spokesman for the show said: ‘It’s the ultimate air guitar play list. Whether it’s the late, great Jimi Hendrix, stalwarts such as Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin or the new artists coming through, rock ’n’ roll will never die.’

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