
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
My library of licks. I just don't have enough lead guitar influences to have ever learned any licks, chops, techniques, etc.
To tell the truth...in all the years I've been playing...I've never copied specific licks from any of the guitar players I admired.
My thing was to learn the standard "boxes" for blues/rock and whatnot...and then I learned the actual scales that make up those "boxes"...and after awhile, I learned how to mix Major/Minor scales...
...and from all of that, I just developed my own basic licks, though honestly, once you know where what is, and what works for different style of music and songs...you will end up playing many of the licks that other people play, because many will just fall into place naturally.
Of course...each lick can be played in a variety of ways...so the signature licks are nothing more than personalized versions of basic blues/rock licks, coming from the same scales and those "boxes".
Whenever I took a look at what someone like Page or Clapton (or insert your favorite player) was doing...I realized that they were playing using the same available notes...they just found creative ways to tie 2-3 notes, 2-3 notes, 2-3 notes...together into a "lick" containing 7-8 notes.
I mean...certainly not rocket science....they just kept at it and made those licks work for them.

IMO...the best way to learn licks and leads is to play against some backing tracks...over and over...find the scales, find the boxes...and the licks will take shape based on what feels comfortable to you. Once you are able to *see* the fretboard as a whole, and how things repeat and move up/down the neck...it opens up your playing, though don't feel cheap if the majority of your playing is focused in one area of the fretboard, as a lot of big name players do that over, and over....and they just know how to make it sound good.
IOW...you DON'T have to blaze and shred like a maniac up/down the neck to sound good. You could hang on 3-4 notes and just work them, and make it sound like really good Rock licks.
I think if you only learn specific licks that other people play...you can certainly make use of them...but you won't know how to go from there or how to do anything on your own. So learn the fretboard too...not just the canned licks.