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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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for me, and im no expert, it's gotta b
1) bucket-head (Gun's n roses')
2) Jimi hendrix
3) grahame coxon (blur)
4) carl barat (the libertines
5) Eric clapton |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
glasgow |
david gilmour,he made the guitar talk. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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you watching guitar heros on bbc4?
i like carlos santana |
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Gary Moore
Joe Satriani
Carlos Santana
Randy Rhodes
Stevie Ray Vaughan |
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Robert Johnson
Sebastian & Gabrielle(they cant be separated)
Jimi Hendrix
Johnny Marr
John lee hooker
i'm sure someone will be along to correct me tho
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Jimmy Page
Kurt Cobain
Tom Morello
Pete Townshend
Dave Gilmour
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1. James Dean bradfeild
2. Billy corgan
3. Keith Scott
4. Billy Joe armstrong
5. Johnny greenwood |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Jimmy Paige
Slash
Dave Murray
Alex Lifeson
And the guy on "Diary of a madman" album with Ozzy. ![](/icons/s/cool.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ohhhh Keith ohh Keith Richards!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits)
3. Jimmy Page (Zep)
4. Kirk Hammett (Metallica)
5. John Squire (Roses)
Special mention- Eddie Van Halen ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"Jimmy Paige
Slash
Dave Murray
Alex Lifeson
And the guy on "Diary of a madman" album with Ozzy. "
That'll be Randy Rhoads as I mentioned above, although I spelt it Rhodes ![](/icons/s/redface.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hendrix
Van Halen
Clapton
Rodrigo y Gabriela
John williams
Julian Breem
Gary Moore
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Jimmy Paige
Slash
Dave Murray
Alex Lifeson
And the guy on "Diary of a madman" album with Ozzy.
That'll be Randy Rhoads as I mentioned above, although I spelt it Rhodes "
It very would, thank you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Dave Gilmour
Prince
Earl slick
Clapton
Carlos Santana |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All the above plus Mick Abraham's ( from Jethro Tull) ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bill Nelson
Then all of the above... ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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Brian May
Martin Barre
Tommy Emmanual
Gary Moore
Chris Spedding |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Brian May,Joe Bonamassa,Eric Clapton,Gary Moore and the Daddy of them all , i,m amazed no-one has mentioned the wonderful and much over looked Rory Gallagher what an axeman he was,truly a guitar great |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hendrix
Van Halen
Clapton
Rodrigo y Gabriela
John williams
Julian Breem
Gary Moore
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agree rodrigo and gabriella are incredible....
... i also have to admire Seasick Steve - great sounds from just a couple of strings |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In no particular order
Angus Young
Ritchie Blackmore
Adrian Smith
Dave Gilmour
Joe Bonamassa
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By *hiz2112Man
over a year ago
south wales and gloucestershire |
randy rhodes,eddie van halen,aldo nova,richie blackmore,gary moore. for starters |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hendrix
Eric Clapton
Brian May
Slash
The Edge |
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By *-and-KCouple
over a year ago
Back of Beyond |
1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Zakk Wylde
3. Steve Vai
4. Alexi Laiho
5. Gary Moore
These are in no particular order as they are all from different genre's of rock guitar. However they are the only one's I ever listen to nowadays.
Anything featuring these players can be found on my portable media player and mp3/4
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1. Jimmy Hendrix
2. Gary Moore
3. Eric Clapton
the other 2 i will have to think about ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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over a year ago
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Rory Gallagher
Les Paul
Johnny Winter
Gary Moore
JJ Cale
To name just five is difficult
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slash
hendrix
jimmy paige
steve vai
angus young |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hetfield, Mustaine, Satriani, Gilmour, Adrian Smith ![](/icons/s/twisted.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"for me, and im no expert, it's gotta b
1) bucket-head (Gun's n roses')
2) Jimi hendrix
3) grahame coxon (blur)
4) carl barat (the libertines
5) Eric clapton" carl barat,lol what you on man |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Steve Vai
Paul Gilbert
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Zakk Wylde
Edward Van Halen
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By *heRainManMan
over a year ago
Warrington & Glasgow |
Surprised no-one has mentioned BB King or John Martyn (RIP)! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Greatest of all must be Les Paul. Without him the electric guitar wouldn't have existed. Nor multitrack recording if it comes to that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Dave Murray - Iron Maiden
David gilmour - Pink Floyd
Angus Young - ACDC
Eddie Van Halen
Slash
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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kirk hammett
richie sambora
slash
joe satriani
then either May, Vai, Clapton or Hendrix (live was ropey!!)
i guess that puts ME 10th! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Jimi Hendrix
russell lissack
george harrison
billy gibbons
eric clapton |
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Bloody hell he musn't have been in the forum... ![](/icons/s/eek.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"for me, and im no expert, it's gotta b
1) bucket-head (Gun's n roses')
2) Jimi hendrix
3) grahame coxon (blur)
4) carl barat (the libertines
5) Eric claptoncarl barat,lol what you on man "
carl barat has got super fast fingers....and bearing in mind he was off his tit's half the time v impressiv....plus i love his sound....i like a few bum notes and the scratchiness |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"for me, and im no expert, it's gotta b
1) bucket-head (Gun's n roses')
2) Jimi hendrix
3) grahame coxon (blur)
4) carl barat (the libertines
5) Eric claptoncarl barat,lol what you on man
carl barat has got super fast fingers....and bearing in mind he was off his tit's half the time v impressiv....plus i love his sound....i like a few bum notes and the scratchiness" I agree about the bum notes etc,I'm not looking for pitch perfect playing,as I love nirvana and even hendrix played out of tune a lot,but i've seen barat play a few times at gigs,don't rate him to be honest |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gary Moore
Jeff Beck
Jimmy Page
Slash
Eric Clapton
Peter Green
Jose Feliciano
I know thats seven but I am not offending any of my faves I'll take my punishment and sit myself on the naughty step xxxx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"for me, and im no expert, it's gotta b
1) bucket-head (Gun's n roses')
2) Jimi hendrix
3) grahame coxon (blur)
4) carl barat (the libertines
5) Eric claptoncarl barat,lol what you on man
carl barat has got super fast fingers....and bearing in mind he was off his tit's half the time v impressiv....plus i love his sound....i like a few bum notes and the scratchinessI agree about the bum notes etc,I'm not looking for pitch perfect playing,as I love nirvana and even hendrix played out of tune a lot,but i've seen barat play a few times at gigs,don't rate him to be honest"
ye i can imagine he'd b quite hit and miss, i saw him with dirty preety thing's a couple of times, and i didnt think he was that gd.....but saw him at reading with the libertines last year and he was on top form....also got quite a few live E.P's and that of the lib's and scratchyness is wonderfull.....i also love how the lib's recorded live, as opposse doing all the instruments and voice's in seperate recording rooms. so i think i like that sound....also mick jones done a fantastic job at producing the libertine's sound.....so he's in my top 5 if not for skill....for romance ha ha |
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For me...
1) Jimi Hendrix
2) Tom Morello
3) Peter Green
4) Brian Welch
5) Adam Jones
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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oops..forgot to say Mick Ronson,God bless him |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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what about female guitarists ? none spring to my mind to be honest |
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Not in any order
Angus Young
Steve Vai
Gary Moore
Steve Clark (Def Leppard)
Joe Satriani |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"what about female guitarists ? none spring to my mind to be honest"
im stuggling to get 5 but how about
P.J harvey...
.did karen o from yeah yeah yeahs ever play guitar?
courtney love
and who was that bird from the pretenders |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"what about female guitarists ? none spring to my mind to be honest"
Lita Ford and Joan Jett |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"what about female guitarists ? none spring to my mind to be honest
im stuggling to get 5 but how about
P.J harvey...
.did karen o from yeah yeah yeahs ever play guitar?
courtney love
and who was that bird from the pretenders" no,karen just sang,great band though.and courtney love is crap on guitar,saw hole play few years ago.she had 2 guitarists doing all the work and she was crap lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In no particular order:
Devin Townsend, John Petrucci, Mark Knopfler, Kirk Hammett, Jimmy Hendrix
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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J Mascis - Dinosaur Jr
Tom Verlaine - Television
Poison Ivy - The Cramps
George Harrison
Roger McGuinn - The Byrds
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"J Mascis - Dinosaur Jr
Tom Verlaine - Television
Poison Ivy - The Cramps
George Harrison
Roger McGuinn - The Byrds
" you did'nt put who George Harrison's band was lol |
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Joe Satriani
Alex Lifeson
John Pettruci
Joe Bonamassa
Jimmy Page |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"J Mascis - Dinosaur Jr
Tom Verlaine - Television
Poison Ivy - The Cramps
George Harrison
Roger McGuinn - The Byrds
you did'nt put who George Harrison's band was lol"
Sorry George Harrison - The Shadows |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not being a big guitar fan but i always remember me pops mentioning Bert Weedon an him with the specs from the Shadows as being great guitar players.
so that will be my little contribution to the thread.
Perhaps those old enough to verify my pops thoughts may wish to comment lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In no order
Tom Holliston - no means no (you probably never heard of them but ace band)
Jim martin - faith no more
Robert smith - the cure
Stan lee - the dickies
Dave navarro - janes addiction
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"what about female guitarists ? none spring to my mind to be honest
Lita Ford and Joan Jett"
Jennifer Batten - was in Micheal Jacksons band for several tours. great guitarist
Bonnie Raitt - probably does not need an explanation who she is
P J Harvey
Nancy Wilson - Heart
Sheryl Crow
Thers five female guitarits for you all well up there with thier male counterparts
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Steve Vai
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Page
Joe Satriani
Van Halen
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Obviously creating lists of guitar hero’s will always be somewhat biased on the listeners affiliation to the music their chosen favourites compose and play rather than a pure measure of their technical excellence …….
As such I would favour Michael Schenker in his early UFO days,,,, even though I fully accept he like many others, would never have got of the ground had it not been for great trailblazers like Jimmi.Hendrix Jimmy Paige, Rory Gallagher, Jeff Beck, BB King etc as well as many others already mentioned in this thread, who have undoubtedly all been vastley influential shaping the aspirations of the subsequent generations of guitar gods who in many cases have honed and advanced their superior skills.
In the field of Classical guitar playing, two names stand out for me as guitar icons….. Andrés Segovia and Julian Breem
Anyway if you want too, you could easily waste your time doing something far more productive than checking out the following clips
A guy in his bedroom totally owning many so called guitar hero’s with his astonishing technical mastery of rock axe styles…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7Jh1BV1EOc
Same guy in his bedroom spliced with clips of 3 other guys in their respective bedrooms, also owning many so called guitar hero’s for technical excellence…..
These four geezers between them, individually and collectively have over 160 million hits on youtube playing their slant on Pachelbels canon in D……
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y07P3qOOd4g&NR=1
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not being a big guitar fan but i always remember me pops mentioning Bert Weedon an him with the specs from the Shadows as being great guitar players.
so that will be my little contribution to the thread.
Perhaps those old enough to verify my pops thoughts may wish to comment lol"
Hank Marvin and Bert Weedon - ace. |
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By *hiz2112Man
over a year ago
south wales and gloucestershire |
um why do people put van halen,thats the band name,the guiterist is eddie van halen ? |
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Jeff Beck
Eric Clapton
Dave Gilmour
Carlos Santana
Rick Neilson
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By *heRainManMan
over a year ago
Warrington & Glasgow |
"um why do people put van halen,thats the band name,the guiterist is eddie van halen ?" Because that's his name? Or do you think a guitarist called eddie joined a band called van halen and then took that as his surname? ![](/icons/s/eek.gif) |
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"um why do people put van halen,thats the band name,the guiterist is eddie van halen ?Because that's his name? Or do you think a guitarist called eddie joined a band called van halen and then took that as his surname? "
According to Wikipedia Eddie Van Halen isn't actually his name in any event.
I hereby nominate Edward Lodewijk as a guitarist of some note. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I believe his full name is actually Edward Lodewijk Van Halen |
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"I believe his full name is actually Edward Lodewijk Van Halen "
I stand corrected. Will teach me to read profiles correctly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I believe his full name is actually Edward Lodewijk Van Halen
I stand corrected. Will teach me to read profiles correctly. "
someone on here who reads profiles properly..there's a novelty ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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1. Ritchie Blackmore
2. Joe Satriani
3. Jimi Hendrix
4. Steve Howe
5. Yngwie Malmsteen
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By *unPeteMan
over a year ago
Near Bristol |
SRV
Hendrix
Page
Gilmour
Harrison (I had to have him in) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Supprised no one has said john mayer. Love him or hate him he is very very tallented. In my opinion SRV and hendrix were the best. Its all about taste I think. Also I love the libertines but carl barat is not in the top 1000 lol. |
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By *icboyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
Robert Johnston
Jimi Hendrix
Kurt Cobain
Big John (once of the Exploited)
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ok there are so many great players and all different genres so I'll stick to rock cosso far I do t think anyone has mentioned George benson - the man is a jazz genius on guitar. Fir the record I bloody hate jazz but can appreciate tbe musicianship.
1 Carl Perkins (50's)
2 Jimi Hendrix (60's)
3 Eddie Van Halen (70's)
4 Joe Satriani (80's)
5 Slash ( although it could be me!!)
I've chosen this bunch because they spawned tbe largest number of imitators as they innovated new tecniques or well to be honest Slash is a throwback - all this is my opinion and it's quite right tgat nit everyone has tbe same opinion - but bear in mind if you disagree with my opinion it makes you wrong !! Loll
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By *roquoisMan
over a year ago
Portsmouth |
1 - Steve Vai
2 - Jake E Lee
3 - Doug Aldrich
4 - Rick Chadock (Tattoo Rodeo)
5 - Neal Schon |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gary Moore
Jimi Hendrix
Eric Clapton
David Gilmour
John Squire
Honourable mentions to many include
BB King
Jimmy Page
Robert Johnston
Ry Cooder
Steve Vai
Joe Satriani
Ygnwie Malmsteen
Kirk Hammett
Slash
and the list goes on |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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robert smith? james dean bradfield? poison ivy????? they may your faves but top five guitarists? this surely shows that these lists are subjective, so why not have top 5 fave guitarists and top 5 in ability? my fave 5 are:
dave gilmore
jimmy page
angus young
robert smith
mick jones
i rate as best 5:
andy williams
mark knopfler
jimi hendrix
eddie van halen
angus young
argue me wrong!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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and as a bassist myself, how the hell was flea ignored by almost everyone? he is the best alrounder ever, and as a bassist that makes him god. bass holds it together, the link between the brain deads and the glory hunters. |
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1. Hendrix
2. George Benson
3. Jimmy Page
4. Dave Gilmore
5. Django Reinhartd
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over a year ago
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and what are they? your fave or the ones you rate as best? you missed my point or what? good as goerge benson is he would'nt rate himself in top five, see what i mean. someone earliuer said grahame coxon!!!!!!!!!!!! oh pleeeeeeeeeez. jesus. what you got to do to get an arguement round here. |
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over a year ago
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"and what are they? your fave or the ones you rate as best? you missed my point or what? good as goerge benson is he would'nt rate himself in top five, see what i mean. someone earliuer said grahame coxon!!!!!!!!!!!! oh pleeeeeeeeeez. jesus. what you got to do to get an arguement round here."
Ithink most people it's just gonna be there fav's, as most dont play guitar im assuming, and thefore would not have enough knowledge of the instrument to say who is technicly the best, theres another thread top 5 bassist' flea is in my top 5 there, |
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George Formby must feature....surely?
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over a year ago
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"George Formby must feature....surely?
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If you ask any1 in wigan they are gonna put george formby at number 1.....lol local hero ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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He plays a guitar....well a smaller version of a guitar anyway
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"and what are they? your fave or the ones you rate as best? you missed my point or what? good as goerge benson is he would'nt rate himself in top five, see what i mean. someone earliuer said grahame coxon!!!!!!!!!!!! oh pleeeeeeeeeez. jesus. what you got to do to get an arguement round here."
lol i dont think any guitarist would rate himself in the top 5 ,i didnt miss your point i didnt see it...what measure is there to decide top 5 ,speed of run ,writing of great riffs,playing it on fire or with it behind your neck ?
Its personal perception,for me GB as you said "is good" the "but" you put after is just your opinion as i think his work with sinatra and 53 year career as a top multi grammy winning Jazz guitarist did enough to be in my list ,for you not ,there is no definative standard as to greatness on guitar or any other instrument.
so tell you what leave him off your list
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over a year ago
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a man after my own heart. you are wrong of course, but at least you know music. doing definative work does'nt make a guitarist great IN MY OPINION. though it could make my top five FAVE guitarists. that mark knopfler is a better guitarist than GB is beyond bedate, and that is my point. two lists, one fave, one top |
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"a man after my own heart. you are wrong of course, but at least you know music. doing definative work does'nt make a guitarist great IN MY OPINION. though it could make my top five FAVE guitarists. that mark knopfler is a better guitarist than GB is beyond bedate, and that is my point. two lists, one fave, one top"
And of course on both counts it does not include the greats that we have missed and never heard,or obscure greats like livemore who shuns conventional avenues and just plays for himself and for fun when he fancies it,or even segovia as he is not in our fave genre perhaps. |
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segovia, of course the geratest ever. how did i forget him. i feel silly now, but at least the nub of my arguement is correct. |
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By *waymanMan
over a year ago
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"Bloody hell he musn't have been in the forum... "
he wasn't....
And tonight I'll mention just two.
Mick Green
JDB (as mentioned above...) |
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over a year ago
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carlos santana
Richie Sambora
Slash
Hendrix
Pete Townsend |
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over a year ago
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Elmore James
George Thorogood
Brian Setzer (Stray Cats)
P. Paul Fenech (The Meteors)
Chuck Berry |
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By *waymanMan
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Elmore James
George Thorogood
Brian Setzer (Stray Cats)
P. Paul Fenech (The Meteors)
Chuck Berry"
Shame some of Setzer's best recorded work was actually Dave Edmunds or Billy Murray (h'allegedly, m'lud)....
The problem with Chuck Berry is that he's only number 4 in the list of Chuck Berry style guitar players, behind Keith Richards, Dave Edmunds and Rosetta Tharpe.... For about thirty years he's been that scariest of things, a tribute act to himself... |
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over a year ago
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loads out there.
Randy Rhoads
Santana
paco de lucia
stevie ray vaughn
toni Iommi (one of ther most underated and most influential guitarists in rock history)
My business partner was van halens lighting designer for five years..we just have a habit of calling him Van Halen, it is in fact Eddie of course. |
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angus young slash jimmy paige hendrix and me on rock band |
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over a year ago
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Alexi Laiho
Dave Murray
Rob Flynn
Herman Li
KK Downing + Glenn Tipton |
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Alex Lifeson
Steve Rothery
Steve Howe
Nils Lofgren
Carlos Santana |
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Would have to put Rory Gallagher on the list |
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1. Eric Clapton.
2. Ritchie Blackmore.
3. Carlos Santana.
4. Paul Kossoff.
5. Joe Bonnamossa.
Others worth a mention. Gary Moore, Mick Ronson, Mick Box, Jimmy Paige, Rory Gallagher, and not forgetting George Harrison who was the most under rated guitarist of his generation.
No doubt some will disagree but they are my favourites.
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over a year ago
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"Gary Moore
Joe Satriani
Carlos Santana
Randy Rhodes
Stevie Ray Vaughan"
Gary Moore was the business when I saw Lizzy live for sure |
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over a year ago
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over a year ago
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Anyone said Steve Jones yet? |
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over a year ago
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My 5 personal best guitarist (not necessarily the greatest of all time)
1. Keith Richards (Stones)
2. Peter Green (fleetwood mac)
3. John Martyn
4. Eric Clapton
5. Jimi Hendrix
(6.) Buddy Holly
But there are about another 20 I could name that I love!!.... But they are probably my top inspirations! |
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over a year ago
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Oooh, great thread.
1) Gary Moore
2) Eddie Van Halen
3) Rory Gallagher
4) Jimi Hendrix
5) Django Reinhardt
Honourable mentions to Eric Clapton, Leslie West, Nuno Bettencourt, Angus Young, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen. |
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Surprised Prince hasn't been mentioned.
Check out his contribution on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".... |
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over a year ago
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Here's a name you don't often hear mentionned, but still superb :
Sneak Pete Kleinow.
sample for you's all :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWjGtEmQ5Co |
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over a year ago
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"Anyone said Steve Jones yet? "
Anyone mentioned Brian James original Damned ? ![](/icons/s/eek.gif) |
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Guthrie Govan
Mike Stern
Prince
Steve Lukather
Paul Gilbert |
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over a year ago
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"Guthrie Govan
Mike Stern
Prince
Steve Lukather
Paul Gilbert"
Lukather is incredible.
Gilbert is a machine! |
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"1. Eric Clapton.
2. Ritchie Blackmore.
3. Carlos Santana.
4. Paul Kossoff.
5. Joe Bonnamossa.
Others worth a mention. Gary Moore, Mick Ronson, Mick Box, Jimmy Paige, Rory Gallagher, and not forgetting George Harrison who was the most under rated guitarist of his generation.
No doubt some will disagree but they are my favourites.
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Totally agree about George Harrison |
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over a year ago
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1 Ritchie Blackmore
2 Gary Moore
3 Eddie VanHalen
4 Larry Miller
5 jimmy Page
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"Guthrie Govan
Mike Stern
Prince
Steve Lukather
Paul Gilbert
Lukather is incredible.
Gilbert is a machine!"
Gilbert is about the only shred merchant I like...no whammy bar, you see
I forgot John Petrucci as well, for the Liquid Tension Experiment stuff, I hate Dream Theater, mainly because LaBrie is such a shite singer!
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Lukather is with seeing live, just for the one note he pulls back from the dead in 'Song for Jeff' |
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Worth, not with...fucking phone! |
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over a year ago
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"Guthrie Govan
Mike Stern
Prince
Steve Lukather
Paul Gilbert
Lukather is incredible.
Gilbert is a machine!
Gilbert is about the only shred merchant I like...no whammy bar, you see
I forgot John Petrucci as well, for the Liquid Tension Experiment stuff, I hate Dream Theater, mainly because LaBrie is such a shite singer!
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I started trying to learn Technical Difficulties a while back. I think I got about 16-bars in and have up!
Eric Johnson is another great player, Cliffs Of Dover took me the best part of 8-months to get to grips with. |
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over a year ago
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Jimi Hendrix
Aerosmith
Mark Knopfler
Bruce Springsteen
Earl Klugh (Classic guitar)
Tracy Chapman
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"Guthrie Govan
Mike Stern
Prince
Steve Lukather
Paul Gilbert
Lukather is incredible.
Gilbert is a machine!
Gilbert is about the only shred merchant I like...no whammy bar, you see
I forgot John Petrucci as well, for the Liquid Tension Experiment stuff, I hate Dream Theater, mainly because LaBrie is such a shite singer!
I started trying to learn Technical Difficulties a while back. I think I got about 16-bars in and have up!
Eric Johnson is another great player, Cliffs Of Dover took me the best part of 8-months to get to grips with."
Try the arpeggios at the start of Universal Mind!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy9wWYKlVAI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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What about slash rather than bucket head ![](/icons/s/rolleyes.gif) |
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By *ofus71Couple
over a year ago
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Gary Moore
Micky Moody
Bernie Marsden (the 2 have to go together)
Mathias Jabs
Ace Frehley |
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"What about slash rather than bucket head "
Buckethead is about ten times the guitarist Slash is! Slash has made a career out of a couple of blues scales and the intro to Sweet Child of Mine, which is that difficult even I can make a half decent fist of it! |
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over a year ago
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"Guthrie Govan
Mike Stern
Prince
Steve Lukather
Paul Gilbert
Lukather is incredible.
Gilbert is a machine!
Gilbert is about the only shred merchant I like...no whammy bar, you see
I forgot John Petrucci as well, for the Liquid Tension Experiment stuff, I hate Dream Theater, mainly because LaBrie is such a shite singer!
I started trying to learn Technical Difficulties a while back. I think I got about 16-bars in and have up!
Eric Johnson is another great player, Cliffs Of Dover took me the best part of 8-months to get to grips with.
Try the arpeggios at the start of Universal Mind!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy9wWYKlVAI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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That's some impressive string skipping!
The rest of the track is fairly straight forward though....Gimme a month... ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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over a year ago
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"What about slash rather than bucket head
Buckethead is about ten times the guitarist Slash is! Slash has made a career out of a couple of blues scales and the intro to Sweet Child of Mine, which is that difficult even I can make a half decent fist of it!"
Slash is more about attitude than actual ability. He looks cool as fuck but his playing is nothing staggering. My son is 11 and can play pretty much the whole of Appetite For Destruction note for note... |
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"Guthrie Govan
Mike Stern
Prince
Steve Lukather
Paul Gilbert
Lukather is incredible.
Gilbert is a machine!
Gilbert is about the only shred merchant I like...no whammy bar, you see
I forgot John Petrucci as well, for the Liquid Tension Experiment stuff, I hate Dream Theater, mainly because LaBrie is such a shite singer!
I started trying to learn Technical Difficulties a while back. I think I got about 16-bars in and have up!
Eric Johnson is another great player, Cliffs Of Dover took me the best part of 8-months to get to grips with.
Try the arpeggios at the start of Universal Mind!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy9wWYKlVAI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
That's some impressive string skipping!
The rest of the track is fairly straight forward though....Gimme a month... "
Did you listen to the second half as well...best end to a song ever!![](/icons/s/wink.gif) |
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over a year ago
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"Surprised Prince hasn't been mentioned.
Check out his contribution on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"...."
on the original 1968 version released by the beatles ?
he would be talented as he would have only been 10 lol
the lead guitar on the original version was Eric clapton
top 5 or the best ever is horses for courses because of musical tastes etc
do you base it on solos or what they produce within the structure of the band and its sound.
however i will have a go.
in no particular order
Eric clapton
Dave gilmour
johnny marr
john squires
Dave Evans (the edge)
there are so many to choose from and to be quite honest they are all talented beyond our wildest dreams.
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over a year ago
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Gary moore
Kurt cobain
Jimi hendrix
Allen collins
Gary rossington
Eric clapton
Zakk Wylde
Eddie van halen
Dimebag darrel
Johnny lang
It's hard to pick just 5, I could go on and on lol
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"Surprised Prince hasn't been mentioned.
Check out his contribution on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"....
on the original 1968 version released by the beatles ?
he would be talented as he would have only been 10 lol
the lead guitar on the original version was Eric clapton
top 5 or the best ever is horses for courses because of musical tastes etc
do you base it on solos or what they produce within the structure of the band and its sound.
however i will have a go.
in no particular order
Eric clapton
Dave gilmour
johnny marr
john squires
Dave Evans (the edge)
there are so many to choose from and to be quite honest they are all talented beyond our wildest dreams.
"
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert in 2004 to induct George Harrison as a solo artist. Other performers in the band were Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty but Prince's three minute solo was reportedly the greatest solo of all time...at the end of which he throws his guitar into the air. ![](/icons/s/eek.gif) |
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over a year ago
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"Surprised Prince hasn't been mentioned.
Check out his contribution on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"....
on the original 1968 version released by the beatles ?
he would be talented as he would have only been 10 lol
the lead guitar on the original version was Eric clapton
top 5 or the best ever is horses for courses because of musical tastes etc
do you base it on solos or what they produce within the structure of the band and its sound.
however i will have a go.
in no particular order
Eric clapton
Dave gilmour
johnny marr
john squires
Dave Evans (the edge)
there are so many to choose from and to be quite honest they are all talented beyond our wildest dreams.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert in 2004 to induct George Harrison as a solo artist. Other performers in the band were Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty but Prince's three minute solo was reportedly the greatest solo of all time...at the end of which he throws his guitar into the air. "
It was fairly good, but nowhere near the greatest of all time and I've never seen it reported as such either... |
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over a year ago
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1: Gary Moore
2: Gary Moore
3: Gary Moore
4: Gary Moore
5: Gary Moore
....for 6th & over; you can argue amongst yourselves!!! ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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over a year ago
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"1: Gary Moore
2: Gary Moore
3: Gary Moore
4: Gary Moore
5: Gary Moore
....for 6th & over; you can argue amongst yourselves!!! "
i think you missed out Gary Moore |
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over a year ago
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"1: Gary Moore
2: Gary Moore
3: Gary Moore
4: Gary Moore
5: Gary Moore
....for 6th & over; you can argue amongst yourselves!!! "
Shame I can't post a link, I've got some great shots of my Gary Moore Les Paul, not the BFG but the proper signature one that they only made 250 of back in the early 2000's. It's one of my favourite guitars... |
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"1: Gary Moore
2: Gary Moore
3: Gary Moore
4: Gary Moore
5: Gary Moore
....for 6th & over; you can argue amongst yourselves!!!
i think you missed out Gary Moore " Oh shit! |
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over a year ago
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"Surprised Prince hasn't been mentioned.
Check out his contribution on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"....
on the original 1968 version released by the beatles ?
he would be talented as he would have only been 10 lol
the lead guitar on the original version was Eric clapton
top 5 or the best ever is horses for courses because of musical tastes etc
do you base it on solos or what they produce within the structure of the band and its sound.
however i will have a go.
in no particular order
Eric clapton
Dave gilmour
johnny marr
john squires
Dave Evans (the edge)
there are so many to choose from and to be quite honest they are all talented beyond our wildest dreams.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert in 2004 to induct George Harrison as a solo artist. Other performers in the band were Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty but Prince's three minute solo was reportedly the greatest solo of all time...at the end of which he throws his guitar into the air. "
its good however i believe Jeff healeys version is better sorry. ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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In no order;
Blackmore, Hackett (the man does classical, Spanish and Prog Rick), Rhodes, Daryl Struemar, Malcom Jones (probably the only man on a stage that combines electric pipes and guitar).
If allowed 6, Gilmour. Also name escapes me but played with UFO. |
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over a year ago
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For pure energy and technical ability, you'll never beat this....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB8vp5R6Vmk&feature=youtube_gdata_player |
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over a year ago
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"1: Gary Moore
2: Gary Moore
3: Gary Moore
4: Gary Moore
5: Gary Moore
....for 6th & over; you can argue amongst yourselves!!!
Shame I can't post a link, I've got some great shots of my Gary Moore Les Paul, not the BFG but the proper signature one that they only made 250 of back in the early 2000's. It's one of my favourite guitars..."
That's cool dude!!! |
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over a year ago
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1 Joe Satriani
2 Michael Schenker
3 Rudy Schenker
4 Micky Moody
5 Adrian Vandenberg |
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over a year ago
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Eddie Clarke. ( Motorhead ) ...no slouch either ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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Rev gary davis
John fahey
Blind lemon jefferson
Mississippi john hurt
Ry cooder |
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over a year ago
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"Alexi Laiho
Dave Murray
Rob Flynn
Herman Li
KK Downing + Glenn Tipton"
I'm just glad somebody put herman in here I've never seen fingers move so fast!!! |
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"Alexi Laiho
Dave Murray
Rob Flynn
Herman Li
KK Downing + Glenn Tipton
I'm just glad somebody put herman in here I've never seen fingers move so fast!!!"
But that's all it is, fingers moving fast! No feeling, no soul. Michael Angelo Batio is the same, all the technical ability in the world but I'd rather listen to the guy down the pub who puts a bit of heart into it! |
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over a year ago
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Surprised Matt Bellamy from Muse is not mentioned.....
Oh and Buckethead isn't a patch on Slash, listen to the playing on Slashs solo albums over the last couple of years.
Couple of others.... Ronnie Montrose, DJ Ashba and Bernie Torme. |
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By *aro7Man
over a year ago
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Mario van lubin
Keith carter
Randy moon
Nico linz
Raymond von
Quality,,,,,,,, |
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over a year ago
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Jimi hendrix is my top five as he could do cords that didn't evan exist at the time ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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over a year ago
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In no particular order ( except Page and Slash being 1st and 2nd lol )
Jimmy Page
Slash
Ry Cooder
Mark Knophler
Dave Gilmour |
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over a year ago
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Can't i have ten, i forgot
Rory Gallagher
Ritchie Blackmore
Gary Moore ( my country's finest music contribution)
Rhandy Rhoads
Tony Iommi |
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"Alexi Laiho
Dave Murray
Rob Flynn
Herman Li
KK Downing + Glenn Tipton
I'm just glad somebody put herman in here I've never seen fingers move so fast!!!
But that's all it is, fingers moving fast! No feeling, no soul. Michael Angelo Batio is the same, all the technical ability in the world but I'd rather listen to the guy down the pub who puts a bit of heart into it!"
Bang on there. Playing endless sweep picked arpeggios is actually quite easy and even if you make a mistake who's gonna notice 1 note when you're playing 900 a minute?!
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Dave Murray
Rob Flynn
Herman Li
KK Downing + Glenn Tipton
I'm just glad somebody put herman in here I've never seen fingers move so fast!!!
But that's all it is, fingers moving fast! No feeling, no soul. Michael Angelo Batio is the same, all the technical ability in the world but I'd rather listen to the guy down the pub who puts a bit of heart into it!
Bang on there. Playing endless sweep picked arpeggios is actually quite easy and even if you make a mistake who's gonna notice 1 note when you're playing 900 a minute?!
One or two notes played with feel and perfect vibrato is far more difficult to achieve."
Which is why Peter Green is a better guitarist than Herman Li, or his equally fuckwitted partner in crime in Dragonforce!!
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By *aro7Man
over a year ago
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I know what you mean,,,,,all great, just remembered some more,,,,,
Tim wipple
Steve lomas
Ted fenton
Norman dewes
Mike hunt
Fantastic,,,,,,,, ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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Those are my personal favorites. obviously there are alot of great guitarists out there and you all have your top 5 and they are all fantastic players. don't get me wrong, my favorite guitar solo's are Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd and carry on my wayward son by kansas |
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By *aro7Man
over a year ago
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Very cool,,,,,,, a few more,
Stewart copeland
Buddy rich
Gene Krupa
Keith moon
Ringo star,,,,,,,,,,,, ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"Very cool,,,,,,, a few more,
Stewart copeland
Buddy rich
Gene Krupa
Keith moon
Ringo star,,,,,,,,,,,, "
You'll have to start a new thread for drummers
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Jason Becker
James hetfield
Tony iommi
Dave mustaine
Tom morello
Not in any particular order |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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"...........
You'll have to start a new thread for drummers
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Drummers - the kind of people who like to hang around with musicians. |
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You'll have to start a new thread for drummers
Drummers - the kind of people who like to hang around with musicians."
Aye, stick them and the bass players in the same room, so the 'creatives' don't get covered in drool![](/icons/s/wink.gif) |
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So many axe men, and although I love nearly all of them, take away their amps and peddle effects and they suddenly become a lot less...
If you all want to hear a real rock guitar hero listen to and watch this!
http://youtu.be/M1ZmIFR4Sc0
Acoustic guitar, no backing, no effects peddles and every note clear as a bell!
Then ask
Steve How(e)! |
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at last someone mentioned Bert Weedon,he was the main man that all the guitarists will tell you that is who they were influenced by.I think Brian May of Queen is great.I loved the guitar duo at the end of Hotel California by the Eagles it still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.I would those guitars were talking to each other.I cant remember the blokes names who played the. |
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"at last someone mentioned Bert Weedon,he was the main man that all the guitarists will tell you that is who they were influenced by.I think Brian May of Queen is great.I loved the guitar duo at the end of Hotel California by the Eagles it still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.I would those guitars were talking to each other.I cant remember the blokes names who played the."
Don Felder and Joe Walsh |
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"Anyone said Steve Jones yet?
Anyone mentioned Brian James original Damned ? "
He was good and interesting on Punk Britannia |
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I have to agree with most of the above names with the exception of Slash. I'm a big fan of G n R but after seeing them live on many occasions in the 90s I've been very dissapointed with Mr Slash. He's either not very good at playing a guitar or his alcohol / drug intake before a gig is a little on the high side! The iron maiden trio, eddie van halen and Angus young are by far the best I've seen live by a long long way |
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Just for laughs thanks for that. |
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"Very cool,,,,,,, a few more,
Stewart copeland
Buddy rich
Gene Krupa
Keith moon
Ringo star,,,,,,,,,,,,
You'll have to start a new thread for drummers
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cozy Powell
im not sure about ringo because by his own admission he could never keep the same beat twice ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"Very cool,,,,,,, a few more,
Stewart copeland
Buddy rich
Gene Krupa
Keith moon
Ringo star,,,,,,,,,,,,
You'll have to start a new thread for drummers
cozy Powell
im not sure about ringo because by his own admission he could never keep the same beat twice "
Every guitarists favourite drummer: Jim Marshall. Without him rock n roll wouldn't look or sound quite the same. It's a pity the guy hated me ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
Brian May
David Gilmour
Eddie Van Halen
Randy Rhoads |
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over a year ago
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Jack White.
Bill S Preston Esq.
Ted Theodore Logan
Mark King
Flea |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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are we talking technically brilliant or just great guitarists? OK, I'll go for great guitarists
1. Don Felder
2. Bernard Butler
3. Slash
4. BB King
5. Jeff Beck
as much as I would love to lob Kurt Cobain in there as he's my fave I don't think he could hold a light to any of the above..sorry KC. ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"are we talking technically brilliant or just great guitarists? OK, I'll go for great guitarists
1. Don Felder
2. Bernard Butler
3. Slash
4. BB King
5. Jeff Beck
as much as I would love to lob Kurt Cobain in there as he's my fave I don't think he could hold a light to any of the above..sorry KC. "
Well, technically he could, BB King can't even play chords (seriously), so Cobain had the edge on him with that. Sadly I hate anything and everything to do with Nirvana. |
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yeah I know about BB and not being good with chords....shame on you with the statement regarding Nirvana ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"yeah I know about BB and not being good with chords....shame on you with the statement regarding Nirvana "
Lol, I just never got it. All his songs were so miserable... |
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well I guess it's horses for courses, I never really got into Pearl Jam amongst others of the time, just clicked with Nirvana from around late 88 and they stuck to this day. ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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Graham coxon fuck no!
Lots of good names apart from him
May
Clapton
Hendrix
Townsend
Santana
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By *at2Couple
over a year ago
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A great British guitarist not mentioned yet ...up there with Gilmore, Clapton etc..
Mike " Olga" Algar The Toy Dolls |
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over a year ago
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Can I add Johnny Marr. |
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over a year ago
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"Can I add Johnny Marr."
please do and seconded the man has immense talent and had a big influence from my teenage years onwards
who can forget the beginning of girl afraid
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"Jack White.
Bill S Preston Esq.
Ted Theodore Logan
Mark King
Flea"
EXCELLENT ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
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Exactly.
Electric guitar is the easiest instrument going to play really fast, because of the sustain, amplification etc. it can still be impressive, I guess, but I personally think it's a poor way to judge the best.
Saxophone players, violin players, even acoustic guitar players have to display far more skill and technique to play lightening fast stuff, as it's so much harder to get a sound out the instrument, especially playing difficult stuff.
No electric guitar impresses me with speed - far prefer the likes of Peter Green, BB King and Dave Rawlings, who have great feel.
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By *ollie_JCouple
over a year ago
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1. The pentatonic bluesies
2. The major scale janglies
3. The claw hand acoustic fingerpickers
4. The tapping modes shredders
5. The 50s jazz players who technically piss on everybody else but you couldn't listen to their music
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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"Exactly.
Electric guitar is the easiest instrument going to play really fast, because of the sustain, amplification etc. it can still be impressive, I guess, but I personally think it's a poor way to judge the best.
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Agreed. There's always the 'how much is the guitarist and how much is electrickery?' question. |
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"Exactly.
Electric guitar is the easiest instrument going to play really fast, because of the sustain, amplification etc. it can still be impressive, I guess, but I personally think it's a poor way to judge the best.
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Agreed. There's always the 'how much is the guitarist and how much is electrickery?' question."
Hmmmm, I only partly agree. It takes a lit of time and patience to learn how to play fast, especially if you want to be able to do it cleanly. The trick is really to be able to put it into context and make is musical and good to listen to. Gary Moore was excellent at it, he could play one or two beautiful notes with feel and perfect vibrato followed by a passage full of fast and aggressive pull-offs and hammer-ons that would make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. Players like Herman Li put a lot of hard work into technique but seem to have missed the importance of melodic content. |
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"1. The pentatonic bluesies
2. The major scale janglies
3. The claw hand acoustic fingerpickers
4. The tapping modes shredders
5. The 50s jazz players who technically piss on everybody else but you couldn't listen to their music
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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"Exactly.
Electric guitar is the easiest instrument going to play really fast, because of the sustain, amplification etc. it can still be impressive, I guess, but I personally think it's a poor way to judge the best.
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Agreed. There's always the 'how much is the guitarist and how much is electrickery?' question.
Hmmmm, I only partly agree. It takes a lit of time and patience to learn how to play fast, especially if you want to be able to do it cleanly. The trick is really to be able to put it into context and make is musical and good to listen to. Gary Moore was excellent at it, he could play one or two beautiful notes with feel and perfect vibrato followed by a passage full of fast and aggressive pull-offs and hammer-ons that would make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. Players like Herman Li put a lot of hard work into technique but seem to have missed the importance of melodic content."
I take your point but it seems to me there's a misplaced general assumption that the ability to play fast and loud means you can play well. |
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"Exactly.
Electric guitar is the easiest instrument going to play really fast, because of the sustain, amplification etc. it can still be impressive, I guess, but I personally think it's a poor way to judge the best.
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Agreed. There's always the 'how much is the guitarist and how much is electrickery?' question.
Hmmmm, I only partly agree. It takes a lit of time and patience to learn how to play fast, especially if you want to be able to do it cleanly. The trick is really to be able to put it into context and make is musical and good to listen to. Gary Moore was excellent at it, he could play one or two beautiful notes with feel and perfect vibrato followed by a passage full of fast and aggressive pull-offs and hammer-ons that would make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. Players like Herman Li put a lot of hard work into technique but seem to have missed the importance of melodic content.
I take your point but it seems to me there's a misplaced general assumption that the ability to play fast and loud means you can play well."
It's hard, I won't deny it. I can do it and do when I'm playing in my metal band, but we choose songs that we like for their melodic content opposed to outright flashy playing. Synister Gates of Avenged Sevenfold is a prime example of a very technical player with good melodic sense. He can throw out fast sweep picked arpeggios but they have real meaning within the song, give the song 'Lost' a listen and you'll see what I mean. |
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