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4 rock guitarists who deserve to be thought about
Jeff Healey
Yngwie Malmsteen
Gary Moore
Andy Powell
I cant understand why Clapton would be included in this list, hes washed up and never was particularly good, last time i saw him the session guy with him blew him away.
Man, if you like that stuff, god, you would love my home state... bluegrass everywhere.. Live is a great album. I actually have the whole thing on DVD(one extra)...if you want it, just holler...
OH SHIT
DO THIS ALSO.
get The Wailin Jennys 40 Days album.
ive got about 40 other suggestions too, when you are ready..but the one above is amazing(and the one that you bought!)
Holler!!!
I just ordered the Wailin Jennys "40 days" album too. Thx again
A truly incredible recording. Astounding live performances with great sound.
Must list six.
Jimi Hendrix
Robert Fripp
Keith Levene
Craig Scanlon
Rowland S. Howard
Duane Dennison
I agree - and super songs too. I would have loved to be present!
What about Keef Richards? (He does have some genious riffs)
Seriously though....nobody has mentioned Wes Montgomery or George Benson which is kind of surprising.
My personal faves include David Gilmour (that man can make a guitar cry) and Eddie Biebel (plays for Wayne Hancock) when he plays he puts on a guitar clinic.
Hey nc, I have recieved both the dobro album and the Wailin' Jennys album. Wonderful, especially those girls! I am listening for the first time right this moment, and I do like what I hear. Thanks a bunch for the heads up
BTW, did I holler too low?
Yeah man...sorry ive been late getting back to you.. ive had a lot of recordings this week...including a particularly intense Oliveros "Deep Listening Meditation" recording session in a Bohemian loft/art gallery/junkie shooting gallery/ living space on Saturday. Boy, that was some crazy, crazy stuff, man..
Mixing it now..and I don't even know where to begin.
DVD en route, once i have the address
Since most of us don't know how to count to five, I'll list many other guitarists. They may not be in a Top 5 list, but should be mentioned IMHO:
Steve Howe (Yes)
George Harrison
Eddie Van Halen
Nils Lofgren
Alvin Lee
Albert Collins
Martin Barre (Jethro Tull)
Danny Gatton
Michael Gurley (dada)
Roy Buchanan
Ry Cooder
JJ Cale...probably the best minimalist guitartist
Lowell George (Little Feat)
Willy Porter
Andres Segovia
Wes Montgomery
Al Di Meola
Submitted right this moment! Thank you bunches! (I almost wrote "I love you", LOL)
Nice list of musicians to check out in this thread! Here are a few more that perhaps shouldn't be overlooked? (First post, just to contribute in return...)
Bill Nelson (Be Bop Deluxe, Bill Nelson's Red Noise)
Chris Spedding
John McGeoch (Magazine, The Armoury Show, Siouxsie and the Banshees)
Tyson Kindell /
OK, someone moved me to want to agree with something....
Bill Nelson can really play guitar.
Since I'm here, I will add....players who, when I've heard them play, make me wanna stop and say, "Man, that's some great guitar playing."
Frank Zappa, I think, could play anything.
You may not agree, but Prince can wail beautifully. Seriously! He may be in the top two of all 'rock' guitarists. He can do it all.
Another one y'all won't believe unless you catch him playing live....Moby is spectacular on his Gibson SG.
Norm Hamlet, maybe my own favorite slide player.
Mick Taylor as the best Stones guitarist.
Mark Knopfler as the king of 'tasty licks.'
Robert Fripp as a concept artist.
Phil Freekin' Manzanera, people! Go buy his stuff right now, dammit.
Absolutely. That rendition by Tuck was simply amazing. His version of Little Wing is also very nice.
whats love got to do with it.
Actually I used to have this thing when I was younger where I would call authority figures "grandma". I got used to my grandma yelling at me so much, that if anyone corrected me, I called them grandma(not as a derogatory term, either.. it just came out)
Start calling Jan "grandma" LOL
This is a great thread.
I second the Prince nomination. When his is on he is amazing.
And Richard Thompson! How did Clapton get so much attention while Thompson remains in the background?
Did anyone mention Mark Knopfler? (Even though he sucks vocally)
Chet Atkins
Hendrix
Buddy Guy
Jerry Reed
Carlos Santana
Buddy Guy will be playing in Copenhagen soon. Should I go see him?
If you like blues. Clapton says he's the best ever and Hendrix studied him carefully.
Oh dear! Will do then!
Thinks he's god's gift to whatever. Thinks everyone ripped him off. His shit don't stink, ect... Rude onstage antics.
He won't get any more of my money!
I don't know the first thing about the dude, but he certainly sounds like a type I don't favor...
(Maybe except for his music?)
Anyone ever heard of Tommy Emmanuel? Fingerstyle guitarist that can cover any genre. He also has one incredible slap technique that produces some of the choicest harmonics.
Yes..one of the few to be bestowed with the Chet Atkins "Certified guitar player" title... He is very, very good. Ive seen him live couple a times. REad his articles sometimes in acoustic guitar..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lbvSBNLLoo
His music is bad ass. He is a cock, but so am I!
go see it
I've seen him a couple of times and had a great time. He's no spring chicken (he's something like 74) but he has fun on stage and still is an impressive guitarist. But you've got to like the blues if you're going to see him.
Regarding blues - well, to a point - it's surprises me no one has mentioned Steve Miller. He sure can play a mean blues, for example on his album "Rock Love"
I saw Buddy Guy with Junior Wells at a small club "The Barn" on campus a UC Riverside in the late '70's...knocked me out! He recently showed up with Steve Cropper, Willie Nelson, and a host of others along with BB King at the opening of BB's new club here in Las Vegas. My only complaint was that their sets were much to short. More Willie!!!
Willie almost always does a medley of his hits. The last few I've been to have been a bit disappointing.
it is because he cut his hair.
I can't believe Lead Belly isn't on your list! 12 String guitar and a huge influence. Anybody out there know of him?
Also, I agree that John Fahey belongs in the top five. But where does Leo Kottke belong? Top 10 maybe? Or am I barking up the wrong tree here...
Regards
S
Leadbelly and Leo Kottke are definitely great choices.
Matt Guitar Murphy is one of the all time greats. In the 60's and 70's the BEST blues musicians like Memphis Slim, Willie Dixon, and Sonny Boy Williamson REQUESTED him as their guitarist.
I'm glad no one mentioned Johnny "guitar" Watson
Andy Gill of the Gang of Four, particularly on Entertainment!
Eric Johnson, Austin Texas. Phenominal.
Holy cow, I read through all gazillion names of guitar greats shared in this thread and nowhere was Frank Gambale mentioned nor was Doyle Dykes. You gotta be kidding me guys. FG is one of the top 5 if not THE top electric guitar player on the planet and Doyle Dykes is arguably the best acoustic player. You be the judge:
FG
http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=p37s2RGVCx...t=1&index=1
DD
http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=WT9eyWrUVpA
Sigh...not one one classical or flameno guitarist in sight...how unimaginative.
Celedonio Romero and any of his sons: Pepe, Angel, or Celin
Paco de Lucia
Carlos Montoya (IMHO, an even better guitarist than Paco de Lucia)
Christopher Parkening
Narciso Yepes (possessed of absolutely sublime technique)
John Williams (not the soundtrack composer)
Anthony Bailes, the superb lutenist
And while not a guitarist, the virtuoso harpist Nicanor Zabaleta.
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