Brad, I really think you and Judy Tenuta need to hook up....
Jim Coash, we used to do Funk 49, Walk Away, and while everyone else was doing Rocky Mountain Way - we did Meadows. I love that song! His later solo stuff like Confessor is awesome.
Before yall get the wrong idea, Malmsteen bores me after 5 minutes. One of my all time favorites is Gilmore's Comfortably Numb solo - cant get much more of a "minimal" pole vault than that! The difference is while Hotel California sounds like a mechanical exercise, Comfortably Numb makes the hair on my neck stand up. And while I agree with you guys that there is a place for everything and every song does not have to blow you over to be considered a great tune..I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, when you are talking about the all time greats or the best of the best, it IS a competition and the chafe needs to be separated from the wheat.
I think there are an incredible number of awesome guitar players out there.

My criteria may be very different from yours. However, when we get to the point of the flock several obvious names will fall out. And while you may not like Beck, Hendrix, Les Paul, Segovia, Chet Adkins, Roy Clark, OR (the undisputed champion) Ritchie Blackmore

, you simply can not deny their ablility or their influence on the guitar and music. So when we are talking best solo ever? Eagles?

Metaphorically speaking, MY flock has already taken off and the Eagles are still on the pond....
PLEASE know this is my very humble opinion and the security system around my house will alarm when Eagles fans are within 10 miles of my property...
Jim