zar535135 wrote:JMZCustomGuitars wrote:Time to stirr it up a little. I'll start....In my opinion..this is a "kid" who is uneducated and doesn't understand or realize the influence Jimmy page had.
JIMMY PAGE
I do love all things guitar, and I do enjoy Zeppelin's music, but there is nothing about Jimmy Page's guitar playing that I would even consider 'OK'. He's really not a good guitar player at all, hence why I believe he is over rated
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John
Proposing that Alex Lifeson knows more about theory than Page? So laughable. Lifeson is "sort of" proficient in one genre. Not even in the top 100 rock guitarists of all time, much less comparable to Page.
Page's experience, proficiency, and knowledge is both wider and deeper than any other rock guitarist in history. No one is even close to touching his legacy, either.
There were many rock guitarists who were somewhat held back by the band or music they were playing, like Andy Summers of the Police. His parts weren't particularly brilliant or tough to play, but they were exactly what the song called for.
An "over-rated" guitarist would be someone who is admired as a "great" when they really aren't innovative, creative, or more proficient than the average guitarist.
My vote is Eric Clapton. Saw him a few times. Once had front row seats and fell asleep while he was playing.
Nothing particularly great or original about him. I respect his legacy but he does nothing I couldn't also do....and there are too many local guitarists here in Texas who are better.
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