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#148408 by jimmydanger
Fri Jun 17, 2011 6:32 pm
You not only killed this thread, you killed the whole category.

#148428 by MAJOR MIND
Sat Jun 18, 2011 2:11 am
jimmydanger wrote:You not only killed this thread, you killed the whole category.


Danger, my butt. jk kind of

lol

Look me up next time you're in Wells. What about my songs? You didn't comment on them. Don't tell me you're too busy.

#148429 by MAJOR MIND
Sat Jun 18, 2011 2:14 am
jimmydanger wrote:You not only killed this thread, you killed the whole category.


Hey, you guys aren't bad. I think my song BORN A FELONY would be a good fit for you.

#150133 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sat Jul 16, 2011 7:12 am
Stevie Stevens - Billy Idol was any ole punk without him. That dude was freakin' great!



And currently Andy Timmons. No one plays with as much versatility and passion, imo. He can shred, then play classical acoustic, then jam on jazz with the best of 'em.



DaveMoore wrote:
Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple.
Check out "Lazy" from the machine head album.
Most Awsome!


Amen, brutha!!!

But he doesn't qualify as "under-rated", does he?

Everyone knows the greatness that is Blackmore! They just don't make 'em like that anymore....
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#162328 by vincentnmartin
Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:27 pm
Andy LaRocque

#164792 by Tennessee Jedi
Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:49 pm
jw123 wrote:Danny Gatton never got much recognition. I dont know if there are any you-tube videos of this guy but I saw him a couple of times and he was great. I think he killed himself 5 or 6 years ago. If your into hot rod chickin pickin Tele music he might be worth looking into. I think his problem was he didnt fit into any genre of music, but he was awesome live.

If you have time check this vid out.
One of the most creative inspirational and one of a kind players I have ever heard !
http://youtu.be/l5u_9IVofIc

#164795 by Lynard Dylan
Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:04 pm
If you wanna watch somebody pick Johnny B Goode
check Hendrix out he's really hard to beat. That guy
doesn't even come close.

#164797 by Tennessee Jedi
Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:23 pm
Lynard Dylan wrote:If you wanna watch somebody pick Johnny B Goode
check Hendrix out he's really hard to beat. That guy
doesn't even come close.

Thats some great insight.
" that guy sucks my guy is better " is that all you got ??????
Its a thread about under-rated players not super stars.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

#164804 by Lynard Dylan
Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:14 pm
It's all in how you look at it,
look towards the top, or look
towards the bottom.
He's not my guy, but he is a
talented picker, and your guy
I don't believe I'd have any problem
keeping up with, probably have to wait
for him.

#164808 by Tennessee Jedi
Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:34 pm
Lynard Dylan wrote:It's all in how you look at it,
look towards the top, or look
towards the bottom.
He's not my guy, but he is a
talented picker, and your guy
I don't believe I'd have any problem
keeping up with, probably have to wait
for him.

I'm in Jimi's camp. He's ' my guy '
There aint that much out there on this guy though -hence the " under-rated " aspect of this thread.
IMHO JImi could never pick like that though
Hybrid ... pick and fingers
As for keeping up with him - its just 3 chords.
The hard part is making 3 chords sound interesting. Not boring.
IMHO Gatton does just that.
:D
Here is Jimi
http://youtu.be/q2BdQj0eSzU

#182723 by MickeyMac
Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:55 pm
Without a doubt, I would have to go with the late great Roy Buchanan - Buchanan was doing pretty much everything Hendrix brought to the table without using any effects at all - just an old '53 Tele, his fingers and his heart & soul!!! The best recorded examples of his music are from live recordings - record companies and producers just didn't know how to record and present him - they could never catch the "live" Roy experience on tape. Check out a PBS show called "The Greatest Unknown Guitarist in the World.

After that, I'd have to say Ry Cooder. Cooder is an accomplished musician, sideman and producer who has probably made his small fortune - but if you've ever had the chance to catch one of live shows, you've seen one of the best guitarists in the world. When Bonnie Raitt and George Harrison say Cooder is their favorite guitarist - ya have to sit up and take notice.

#182845 by cosmicmonster
Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:29 pm
Definitely Gary Moore.
While he was at least recognized enough in Europe, in the U.S. he never achieved the well-deserved reputation as one of the greatest players of all times. When it comes to the full package of tone, technique, and soul there are not many to catch up with him.
May he rest in peace - I miss him badly.

#182865 by Planetguy
Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:13 pm
i'll toss out bruce cockburn. great songwriter whose fantastic gtr playing gets overlooked.

EVH was once asked in an interview "So what's it like being the best gtrst in the world?" he replied...."i dunno, go ask Bruce Cockburn!"

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