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#142278 by Crunchysoundbite
Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:12 pm
Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:12 pm
I would have to agree with just about everything said on this post. Truth is, everyone has an opinion, and if they did come up with a definitive Master, I'm sure I would have to disagree. One thing that I have found is that once something is done to set the bar, then it sheds light to those that now know what they have to do to beat it. My hat is off to the pioneers and those that take that road as a challenge that lead us to a new end.
#142282 by Crunchysoundbite
Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:47 pm
Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:47 pm
One more attemt to get everyone on one page... A name I haven' found on Anyones list that A) was and is the most influencial B) Probably in every guitar players arsenal (in archives),that opened the door of possibility "I Can Do This" attitude, and C) Probably has influenced more music artists than anyone in music history...Give up? Mel Bay. Look in YOUR books, see if you don't have his name in your stash. Any other name is subjective to the listeners preference. No other name could be as widespread to all of us.
I know it's cliche, as it's been debated to death......but the Mount Rushmore of Guitarists would include....
Jimi
Jimmy
Eddie
Eric
Stevie
You can't go wrong with however you rank those 5, but that's the 5 at the top of the heap. I have lots of "favorite" players, but as far as "total package" guys, all lists start with these guys.
Jimi
Jimmy
Eddie
Eric
Stevie
You can't go wrong with however you rank those 5, but that's the 5 at the top of the heap. I have lots of "favorite" players, but as far as "total package" guys, all lists start with these guys.
#146710 by Jahva
Tue May 17, 2011 11:50 am
Tue May 17, 2011 11:50 am
jimmydanger wrote:Jeff Beck! That is all.
You can't have a list w/o Beck.
Just ask Page or Clapton. They've been in awe of him for decades.
[quote="rockofelders"]jimi henrix,jeff beck,joe bonamassa,eric johnson,joe satriani,alan mccurdy,steve lukather,dann huff,adrian belew,steve morse,johnny hiland,7 several 100 others
#162327 by vincentnmartin
Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:23 pm
Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:23 pm
Ace Frehley, Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai, Jake E. Lee, Michael Angelo Batio, George Lynch
My top Favs...
David Gilmore
Brian May
Stevie Ray Vaughn...
Some of my other favs.
Angus Young
Tony Iommi
Eddie Van Halen
Eric Clapton
Jimmy Page
Glen Tipton
K.K. Downing
Billy Gibons
Ace Frehley
Pete Townsend
Jimmi Hendrix
Richie Blackmore
Johhny Winter
Steve Howe
Buddy Guy
Martin Barre
Rick Emmett
David Gilmore
Brian May
Stevie Ray Vaughn...
Some of my other favs.
Angus Young
Tony Iommi
Eddie Van Halen
Eric Clapton
Jimmy Page
Glen Tipton
K.K. Downing
Billy Gibons
Ace Frehley
Pete Townsend
Jimmi Hendrix
Richie Blackmore
Johhny Winter
Steve Howe
Buddy Guy
Martin Barre
Rick Emmett
kashmir16 wrote:and Kurt Cobain..
hahahahahahahaha
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sgt68 wrote:It begins and ends with the master Mr. Nigel Tufnel
His amps go to 11!
Chet Atkins
Les Paul
Buddy Holly
Jimi
Jimmy Page
Satriani
It is what it is until it isn't
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