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30 November 2010, 12:43 PM | #61 |
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actually it was satriani that played that for him :D but such a great movie
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i agree with Derek Trucks hes AWESOME!!! saw him live a couple of times (with Clapton) and he made Eric play HAAAAARRRRRRDDDDD for the limelight
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i think BB King has to be one of the greatest! his sound is just soooooo Unique.
SRV, Jimmi Hendrix, Sonny Landrith, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Jeff Beck and Muddy Waters all in the top 10!
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The two at the Top who are so very Different:JimmyP and Edward Van Halen
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So many great ones, my pick is Clapton. Here's one you guys are going to laugh at me for: John Mayer. He's my favorte guitarist and he is up there with anyone mentioned so far skill-wise. Go to YouTube and check out his Where the Light Is Concert videos...specially the song "I Dont Trust Myself". I would post the link but I'm on my phone and don't know how.
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I would have to say Kurt Cobain and Kirk Hammett, but then again I grew up listening to them, I do have respect for the great guitarist that paved the way before them.
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The World's Greatest Unknown Guitarist, Danny Gatton. Any serious guitar player knows him.
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too many to mention but don't think Keith would be on my list
Off the top of my head Alex Lifeson Ritchie Blackmore Jimmy Page Clapton Slash |
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All listed are great artists that have changed music to one extent or another. It's like trying to choose your favorite kid. dP
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Here's another clip of him... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfBF4...eature=related
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still nobody plays with more soul and passion as EC. and thats one of the reasons he was a Rolex ambassador "Style Changes... Soul Doesn't"
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Wow! Three pages and no mention of the greatest? Step forward Mr. David Gilmour.
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I think Jimi Hendrix may be the greatest of all time.... But there are a LOT of great names on this thread as well....How about Alvin Lee of "Ten Years After"? there's a memory jog for ya!
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Chet Atkins....
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Brian May from Queen.
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The three that jumped forward in my mind have already been mentioned.
Eric Clapton. Dave Gilmour. Brian May. |
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Zappa is very underappreciated as a guitarist.
In rock it would be Jeff Beck, Hendrix, Page, Duane Allman But most are forgetting the great Jazz guitarists who many of the Rock guys copied like Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, Django, Kenny Burrell. |
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Danny Gatton is great, if you like him (or Clapton) you'll also like Ronnie Earl.
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It's impossible to say "Greatest." By what criteria? Technical ablity? Influence? Songwriting skills?
Cobain was a HACK guitar player. Sloppy as sloppy can be. He did however, have a BIG influence on music as a whole. Malmsteen has huge TECHNICAL ablity, but if you listen to a couple of his albums back to back, they are all the same. Blazing away in Harmonic Minor Scale. Richards? Who cant pull off his deal? open "G" tuning, let her buck. BUT the man has written more great songs than just about anyone. So who's better? How about a poll, "Who is your favorite?" Because thats what we are looking at HERE. |
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Maybe not the BEST but here are a few that I always enjoyed that haven't been mentioned yet:
Brian Setzer Duane Eddy Pat Travers
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I have to give credit to Hendrix and Van Halen. Both were doing things with a guitar that were unheard of at the time. If you listen to Hendrix today his stuff is not that technical, however his influence on other guitarists can't be denied. (Eddie's stuff is still pretty complex even in the 30 plus years since "erruption.")
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Eddie Van Halen and Rik Emmett (Triumph). BB King gets my Honorable Mention.
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Dimebag or Frank Zappa
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