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Nashville bassist and producer Victor Brodén wrote: "Keith Scott [...] is an endless source of inspiration for me. His solos are immediate. And anyone is able to sing them after just one or two listens. He plays the most simple, hooky, major-scale melodies, mixes them with a little blues to make them slightly dirty, and then finishes it all off with a right-hand attack and intent that floors me. I try to craft my bass lines like Keith crafts guitar solos." Notably among his admirers was
Eddie Van Halen, who held Scott in particularly high regard. While presenting guitarist, rock journalist and author
Joe Matera's book "Louder Than Words: Beyond the Backstage Pass" (2024), the author identified as all-time favorite guitar solo Scott's in "Native Son" from Bryan Adams' album
Into the Fire, Matera said about it: “I think that guitar solo, and I’ll stake my reputation, that’s one of the greatest guitar solos ever committed to tape.[...] “Because in all the guitar magazines when I write the top-10 guitar solos of all time, it always mentions Stairway to Heaven, Comfortably Numb, but no one ever mentions Native Son by Keith Scott. And I think that solo as a guitar player has got everything: taste, melody, style, you name it. And I think it’s so overlooked.” ==Instruments and equipment==