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While certain players may be very good, they can't touch the virtuoso session musicians. Jay Graydon, for example, could easily play anything that Eric Clapton can play, and just as well, with just as much feeling, but the thing that separates them is fame. Clapton is a major name, but while he is a great guitar player, what has he really done that some of these other guys haven't? Song writing? Clapton has written some absolutely great songs, but here are some he didn't write: Cocaine, After Midnight, Forever Man, Blue Eyes Blue, I Shot the Sheriff, and Promises. So, what is it? Singing. Think about it, in most cases only the singers are famous. Hendrix, Clapton, Gilmour, Knopfler, Vaughn, Lynne, Harrison, Petty? There are a few exceptions, like Keith Richards and Jimmy Page. What's even more funny, is that these guitar players will all agree that they can't even begin to touch the unknown session players. I was reading something about someone claiming that Van Halen was such a great player, and how these "unknown idiots" named Michael Landau and Steve Lukather could never match him. Well, it turns out that Van Halen was in a band with Landau, and considered him one of the best players on earth, and when asked, "What is it like to be the best guitar player in the world", he answered, "I don't know what it's like to be Steve Lukather."
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jimmy page-led zeppelin paul gilbert-mr.big lale-march(indonesia) russel lissack-bloc party graham coxon-blur johnny greenwood-radiohead not 50 but those what i like hhe |
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Marc Ribot Blixa Bargeld Mick Harvey Luther Perkins Huddie Ledbetter Kevin Shields Django Reinhardt That's probably about it for me...there's not a lot of guitarists who really inspire me...it's mostly about the whole for me. Guitarists are just a part of the picture, and I'm kind of bored with most of them anyway.
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Here are some guitarists that I think have been influential, great musicians, composers, and have a combination of techinque, artistry, tone, etc. These are not in any particular order
Tommy Bolin Joe Satriani John McLaughlin Randy Rhoads David Gilmour Andre Segovia Christopher Parkening Tony Iommi Ritchie Blackmore Eric Johnson Eric Clapton Jimmy Page Jerry Garcia Chet Atkins Les Paul Kirk Hammet James Hetfield Alex Scholnick Those are the folks that jump to mind. I am sure there will be more that I think...dang I should have included them. Cool beans fellow axe slingers. |
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alright i personally think these are the top ten alotta people will disagree but its my opinion so here it goes
1. Charlie Christian 2. Kirk Hammet-Metallica 3. Jimmy Page-Led Zepplin-Yard Birds 4. Chuck Berry 5. Eric Clapton 6. Randy Rhodes-Ozzy Ousbourne- Quiet Riot 7. Jimmi Hendrix 8. Angus Young-AC/DC 9. Wesly Patrick- The Loud 10. Matt Tuck- Bullet For My Valentine thats my list and im sticking to it until more great guitarests come along
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That's an interesting pick. Most people these days don't seem to remember him much. He is, after all, the father of the guitar solo. I suppose he should go on my virtuoso list.
Another name to add is Zakk Wylde. So, to relist some: Top Echelon: Dann Huff Larry Carlton Tim Pierce Lee Ritenour Steve Lukather Jay Graydon Second Echelon: Daryl Steurmer Dominick Miller Bruce Gaitsch David Williams Michael Landau Paul Jackson Jr. Steve Vai Andy Fairweather-Low Zakk Wylde Andreas Segovia Charlie Christian Dean Parks Waddy Watchel Danny Korchmar So, who are the other technical virtuosos to add to this list? I'm trying to throw in more. I know that there are a few names that I cannot determine exactly how high up they belong, like Waddy Watchel, who may belong in the top group, as should Dominick Miller perhaps?
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Ok here goes...narrowed to top ten
I can not rank them in any particular order Randy Rhoads David Gilmore Jimmi Hendrix Carlos Santana Tommy Bolin Tony Iommi Ritchie Blackmore Joe Satriani John McLaughlin Kirk Hammet |
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Nobodies mentioned John Frusciante or Johnny Marr. Not the flashiest guitarists I know but in my opinion they (as artists) really know how to play the instrument and have unique playing styles.
My top ten would be... David Gilmour Johnny Marr Jimi Hendrix John Frasciante Jimmy Page Adam Jones Pete Townsend Jerry Cantrell James Hetfield (yes, that's right, not Kirk) Tom Morello As you can see from my list, I feel "unique style" is more important than "ability" and I'm not big on "shredders". edit: I forgot about Jazz George Benson Wen Montgomery Ronnie Jordan Pat Matheny John McLaughlin
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Here's some guitarists I think should be considered great:
Ty Tabor John Frusciante Warren Haynes David Gilmour Steve Vai John Scofield Trey Anastasio Jeff Buckley Alex Lifeson Charlie Hunter George Harrison Stray observations: - I think jam band guitarists best exemplify the art of guitar playing. In addition to their chops, taste, tone, and improvisation skills, they just seem to be making music for the sheer joy of it. - I think it's possible that Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, and Eric Clapton are the Citizen Kane of the rock guitar world. Everyone recognizes they were great, so they ought to be retired from "greatest ever" lists. - I still don't really like Eddie Van Halen. I think this is due to my inability to properly imagine what the guitar playing world would be like without his contributions and because I don't really care for the songs (or at least the lyrics) themselves. Although it makes me chuckle that "Hot for Teacher" has transformed from a song about a 16-year-old catching a glimpse of teacher cleavage in second period math to a song about a PTA meeting gone horribly awry as they continue to play it in their fifties. - I have significant blind spots in my musical awareness that have a lot to do with why all but two of these guitarists fits relatively cleanly into the rock genre.
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Well I don't know that I'll name 50 but I'll name some that I like and respect and that I think are great guitar players in no particular order.
John Frusciante Matthew Bellamy Jimi Hendrix Dimebag Darrel Tony Iommi Tom Morello Stephen Carpenter Eddie Van Halen Daron Malakian Stevie Ray Vaughn Stone Gossard Mike McCready Johnny Rzeznik Kyle Gass Frank Black Joey Santiago Todd Lewis Darrel Herbert Nick Zinner Omar Rodriguez Lopez Robert Johnson Rodrigo Sanchez Gabriella Quintero Chet Atkins Daniel Baker (Unknown Hinson) Kevin Cadogan Rivers Cuomo Hillel Slovak Dave Navarro Bradely Nowel Sawao Yamanaka Yoshiaki Manabe Randy Rhoads Stanley Jordan John Lennon George Harrison Not the biggest and flashiest but I like them. Nobody mentioned Matt Bellamy, go watch a video of a live Muse show and you'll see why I think he deserves to be in the top 50. I know I'm going to get crap for Johnny Rzeznik and I'm really not a huge Goo Goo Dolls fan, but seriously go listen to the album "A Boy Named Goo." That's some good guitar work. Last edited by fullmetalfunk; 11.03.09 at 12:09 AM. |
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Indeed it is. The whole "he studied guitar at Julliard when he was a teenager" thing is just a joke, but the dude's got chops.
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He's actually very talented. He is a fine actor, but his guitar skills are what brought him to note on the HBO series Tenacious D. He could probably blow away most of your modern popular guitar players in a heartbeat. Watch some old Tenacious D episodes and listen to the stuff he plays. It's far from easy.
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