I think when people think great guitar they automatically go to names like Hendrix, Paige, and now that guitar hero made him more famous with younger people, Slash. but who do you think is the most underrated lead guitarist, the guys who play with the big boys but dont get the credit. I think id have to go with Mick Mars from Motley Crue. Any thoughts?
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Dean DeLeo from Stone Temple Pilots. Outstanding melodic/rhythmic/solo lead guitarist.
i agree with you on Mick Mars, i hear more about Tommy lee then mick. which is unusual
Criss Olivia (Savatage), Jake E. Lee, Jeff Waters (Annilator), Nick Bowcott (Grim Reaper), Geoff Thorpe (Vicious Rumors), David T. Chastain, Uli Jon Roth, Gary Moore, Ronnie Montrose, Larry Barragan/Andre Corbin (Helstar-"Nosferatu" era), Aaron Jellum/Phil Kettner (Laaz Rockit-"Know Your Enemy" era). Thats just what I came up with off the top of my head. Horns up!!!
#147596 by Crunchysoundbite
Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:38 pm
Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:38 pm
Caleb Quaye of the Elton John Band. Elton was/ is great, but where would he be w/o Caleb Quaye. Just think of songs like Saterday's alright for fightin' or any other and you will get my meaning in short order.
#150130 by fisherman bob
Sat Jul 16, 2011 3:48 am
Sat Jul 16, 2011 3:48 am
Crunchysoundbite wrote:Caleb Quaye of the Elton John Band. Elton was/ is great, but where would he be w/o Caleb Quaye. Just think of songs like Saterday's alright for fightin' or any other and you will get my meaning in short order.. Was Davey Johnstone one of Elton's guitarists?
Roy Buchanan
he was suppose to have a pick off agaisnt hendrix and is amazing in i hus original own right.
"That guy doesnt know what hes talking about! But Damn he can Play!"
#152889 by fisherman bob
Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:18 am
Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:18 am
Roy Buchanan and Freddie King are still my all time favorite guitarists. There's quite a few really good Youtube videos of Roy, especially from a show he did in Austin 1976. Royz Bluz and The Messiah Will Come Again are astonishing.
I think because Prince is known as a pop icon more than as a guitar player his incredible guitar abilities often go overlooked
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=madax7-lMvM
Terry Kath laid down some killer solos.
Yes Davey Johnstone played with Elton,
But Dee Murray the bass player for Elton ,
during this same period is one of the all time greats,
Nigel Olson on drums rounded out Elton's band,
It don't get much better than that
When Dee quit the group Elton's music suffered.
Yes Davey Johnstone played with Elton,
But Dee Murray the bass player for Elton ,
during this same period is one of the all time greats,
Nigel Olson on drums rounded out Elton's band,
It don't get much better than that
When Dee quit the group Elton's music suffered.
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#153708 by blues edge
Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:42 pm
Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:42 pm
[quote="Lynard Dylan"]Terry Kath laid down some killer solos.
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