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Your Top 10 Fave Guitarists

Started by maxwellwedge, March 13, 2011, 08:45:21 PM

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TeeWJay426

Most everyone missed the Father of the electric guitar (except maxwellwedge).... how could you forget the guy that has one named after him... Les Paul!
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In no particular order....

John Denver
James Taylor
SRV
Mark Knopfler
John Lennon
Jimmy Page
Eric Clapton
Andres Segovia
Chet Atkins
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maxwellwedge


BIGBLCK11

George Lynch - surprised not on here yet, my fav.
Jimi Hendrix
Ted Nugent
Randy Rhoads
Eddie Van Halen
Brian May
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Steve Vai
Vivian Campbell
K.K. Downing / Glenn Tipton - Judas Priest
Orianthi - SHE is newer but great, search 'Highly Strung' on YouTube

Many other greats already listed - Clapton, Page, Beck, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Kirk Hammett, Slash, Gibbons, Satriani, Johnson...soo many more.


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Brock Samson

Some great choices here, 'n lots of obvious choices but I'll list some i love and I'd bet few folks here have heard..

Eddie Hazel - played with the early Funkadelic known for his maggot brain solo... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNuCnyjt_gg  I Want You/She's so Heavy, yep the Beatles tune...

Vernon Reid -  known for playing with Living Color but he can also play Jazz with his Ornett Colemanish band the Decoding Society,  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTjKWq9Gges The Cult of Personality.

Skip Macdonald - Little Axe is his band though he's well known in england playing with Tackhead the last 30 years...
Tackhead was a Chicago back up band band known for "The Messege"... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTjKWq9Gges n the late 1970s, Wimbish, Leblanc and McDonald were members of the house band for the Sugarhill Records record label and the trio of hip-hop artists known as Sugarhill Gang. They were also the musicians playing behind DJ Grandmaster Flash's 1982 hit "The Message" (the vocal was by Melle Mel) and another hit "White Lines".
Despite not recording any new material as Tackhead since (1990), group members continued to record as the backing band or along with various (30?-40?) Sherwood-led On-U Sound productions artists such as Gary Clail's solo efforts, African Head Charge, Dub Syndicate, New Age Steppers and others. Subsets of the group have also appeared in various guises such as the Strange Parcels, Barmy Army and the blues-oriented Little Axe.
In addition to continuing to collaborate with Sherwood and the On-U Sound record label, each of the other members continues to lead active solo careers. McDonald leads the Little Axe project, and Leblanc runs a record label and plays with two jazz outfits, Noah Ground and Nikki Yeoh's Infinitum. As well as remaining much in demand as a session bass player, Wimbish later became the bass player for Living Colour and has recorded solo material as well as forming the short-lived Jungle Funk (later Head>>Fake), a live drum and bass outfit also featuring Living Colour drummer Will Calhoun. I include so much history of them because they are virtually unknown here in the states but are such prolicic and respected artists overseas, Wimbish is a supremely accomplished Bassist who should be heard in my not so humble opinion... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW5TGZG4hUo  ADRIAN SHERWOOD- Paradise Of Nada Remix

of course Steve Morse - of the Dixie Dregs, I've been to see near to ten times...

Tommy Bolan - who's been dead from a heroin overdose since oh, i dunno,.. about thirty years ago, still his two solo albums are as strong now as they ever were..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DBzlLWGHtE Post Toastee,.. ironic isn't it?..  :'(

Phillip Catherine - who's well known in Europe and in his early days played electric which he rarely does today...
         ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2NBIA--GSI    
                     homecommings

Ralph Towner the master of the solo 12 string who's stirring original compositions always inspire.
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af1RD7Okbtk

Alan Holdsworth who I saw trade solos with eddie Van Halen at GIT in the '80s, a Titanic struggel in which, ultimatly Eddie lost..    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zPZd_8JCFc      
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcAVpvQAwm4


lettuce not forget   Garu Moore who played with Thin Lizzy and did a host of his own solo albums the last twenty years... or Gary Schider also of Funkadelic's musical circus.. Robert Trower, Al Dimiola,.. David Sancious who's an amazing guitarist and pianist on a legion of albums of his own and others...  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMRooagrjAI

sorry, some of the links ain't viable...  :shruggy:





 



Brock Samson

 As the years have past I've found myself gravitating towards the original delta blues like RL burnside stuff done on the porch and in more primitive realistic conditions as opposed to the major remixes and "Tracked" productions.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe5xSpF6GL0
jumper on the line.  also Black Ace bottleneck country blues guitar...
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qck-s79efuw

and the more Middle Eastern Roots... from africa and north africa in particular I even bought myself an Oud..  :shruggy:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRKmT2gV-W8

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRFbCRcp484

  then there's some tracks which can actually mix the primitive with the newest in production to get something really new...
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRk5msetEsI

Old Moparz

Quote from: Brock Samson on March 14, 2011, 02:34:36 PM
As the years have past I've found myself gravitating towards the original delta blues like RL burnside stuff done on the porch and in more primitive realistic conditions as opposed to the major remixes and "Tracked" productions.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe5xSpF6GL0
jumper on the line.  also Black Ace bottleneck country blues guitar...
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qck-s79efuw

and the more Middle Eastern Roots... from africa and north africa in particular I even bought myself an Oud..  :shruggy:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRKmT2gV-W8

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRFbCRcp484

 then there's some tracks which can actually mix the primitive with the newest in production to get something really new...
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRk5msetEsI


RL Burnside is really good.  :cheers:

I know what you're saying Dave, that's one of the reasons I never really cared for Gary Moore's style of blues. Gary was great, but his blues sound had a "polished" or an over engineered sound that wasn't gritty.

This guy, Seasick Steve is not the world's greatest guitarist, but he sounds awesone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBJQOX_V4o8

He was even on Top Gear with a custom hubcap guitar.  :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjZJPDD8iiA
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Brock Samson

 Yeah, "Grit"..
my Fav. Hendrix clip is the one where they just handed him a strange 12 string and asked him to play something,.. so after a false start he quickly revamps the entire arrangement and lays out this stirring and heart felt blues...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awNJbySHfxw
  Wow!

maxwellwedge

Yup - I liked Vernon Reid's playing.

Gary Moore is another who will be missed.

Robin Trower - was a big fan when he went solo.

I also LOVE the old scratchy, porch  played blues.

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Brock Samson

John Scofield... and that other john.. ?.. John McLaughlin!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrrBtAahALU

maxwellwedge

Quote from: Brock Samson on March 14, 2011, 04:29:10 PM
John Scofield... and that other john.. ?.. John McLaughlin!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrrBtAahALU

John McLaughlin......  Then we have to mention Santana as well!

parkerswede

One rarely mentioned - Terry Kath of Chicago. Listen to Chicago's first 6 or 7 albums and see how musical and able to change styles the guy was. Jimi Hendrix saw him in his early days, copied a few things and commented "that dude plays better than I do".

maxwellwedge

Quote from: parkerswede on March 14, 2011, 09:53:43 PM
One rarely mentioned - Terry Kath of Chicago. Listen to Chicago's first 6 or 7 albums and see how musical and able to change styles the guy was. Jimi Hendrix saw him in his early days, copied a few things and commented "that dude plays better than I do".

Wow - I totally forgot about Terry - The man was a gangster on the guitar. CTA and the live album are my faves followed by the second album.   :2thumbs:

And I forgot about Rory Gallagher.......died too young like many others.

HITMAN 149

WOW no one mentioned GORDY JOHNSON of BIG SUGAR!?!?!? hmmmmm... great stuff!!!

RANDY RHOADS
ANGUS YOUNG
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ERIC CLAPTON
EDDIE VAN HALEN
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN
JIMMY HENDRICKS
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jb666

1. Slash
2. Eddie Van Halen
3. Joe Satriani
4. Slash

BIGBLCK11

Forgot a good one, not on here yet - Carlos Santana. 

greenpigs

Dave Mustaine
Clapton
George Harrison
Angus Young
Tony Iommi

They also composed the music as well as played, Harrisons best was what he did.
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maxwellwedge

Quote from: BIGBLCK11 on March 15, 2011, 07:40:20 PM
Forgot a good one, not on here yet - Carlos Santana. 

I had him a few posts above - but I forgot him in my original post....too many greats to remember!

devilgear

Ok.Here is my list.
1. George Lynch
2. James Hetfeild
3. Jeff Beck
4. Jimmy Page
5. Jake E Lee
6. Warren DeMartini
7. Ace Frehley
8. Steve Vai
9. Zakk Wylde
10. Paul Gilbert


Richard Cranium

Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac has got to be one of the most underrated guitarist of all time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYAoJ2QfKE0
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my73charger

Ok, I want to try.  10 of my favorites in no particular order.

Allen Collins
Gary Rossington
Ed King
Ricky Medlocke
Ted Nugent
Eddie Van Halen
Chet Atkins
Roy Clark
Angus Young
Jerry Reed

69bronzeT5

Another underrated player is Alex Lifeson from RUSH :yesnod:
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