Re: Your Top 5 Guitarists of all time
Mick Ronson
Carlos ALomar
Davy johnson
Earl Slick
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Mick Ronson
Carlos ALomar
Davy johnson
Earl Slick
Bill Nelson
1-Slash
2-Jimi Hendrix
3-Kyle Gass
4-Van Halen
5-Alice cooper
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van halen
Marcus henderson
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James Burton
Eric Clapton
Peter Frampton
Joe Walsh
Gary Moore
There is no electric guitar or tracked recording without Les Paul
So in no particular order
1. Les Paul
2. Jimi Hendrix
3. Tom Verlaine/Richard Lloyd (Television)
4. Eric Clapton (Bluesbreakers...Cream...Dominos)
5. SRV
and then a bunch of guys.....
Michael Gourley (Dada)
The Late Great Chris Whitely
The Late Great Robert Quine
etc. etc. etc.
1. Randy Rhoades
2. Joe Satriani
3. Stevie Ray Vaughn
4. Dimebag Darrell
5. Eddie Van Halen
Doc Watson
Rory Gallagher
Jeff Beck
Richard Thompson
Jerry Garcia
1.Jimmy Page
2.Robert johnson
3.Eric clapton
4.B.B King
5.John Lee Hooker
(not in specific order)
1) Edward Van Halen
2) Jimi Hendrix
3) Stevie Ray Vaughan
4) Jimmy Page
5) Ritchie Blackmore
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carlos alomar
mick ronson
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daron malakian - SOAD (currently listening too)
Eric Clapton
Rory Gallagher
Neil Young
Alvin Lee
Stevie Ray Vaughan
1. B.B. King
2. Sevie Ray Vaughn
3. Johnny Winter
4. Eric Clapton
5. Alvin Lee
Also like the Blues or Robert Cray, and the Jazz of George Benson
The obvious and well-known:
1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Eric Clapton
3. Jimmy Page
...and not so well known:
4. John Fahey
5. Django Reinhardt
...do we have to be limited to 5?!
because I'd definitely add Jorma Kaukonen, Leo Kottke, and the immortal Chet Atkins!
Gosh, only 5?
In no particular order:
1. James Burton
2. Chet Atkins
3. Les Paul
4. Robert Johnson
5. George Friend
I also really enjoy Scotty Moore's work, especially in his Sun Records days with Elvis I'm also a big fan of Dick Dale and Link Wray due to their innovations in the early days. In modern times, I never tire of Brian Setzer or Jim of Reverend Horton Heat.
I'm actually pretty ecclectic in what I like...I appreciate Slash, Dimebag, etc. from that era of playing.
I'm not a purist in my tastes LOL...I prefer the 1950's rockabilly sound with lots of echo, tremolo, and slapback, but because I'm a music lover, I love so much of it ALL
Love this thread!
Blessings,
L
Syd Barrett
Jimi Hendrix
Kurt Cobain
Jeff Beck
Rory Gallagher
Frank Zappa
Joe Satriani
Jimmy Page
...
Not necessarily in that order... and can include these on any given day
Al diMeola
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Jimi Hendrix
Mark Tremonti
Django Reinhart
Greg Lake
Order can change !!
1. Cliff Gallup
2. James Burton
3. Mickey Green
4. Johnny Winter
5. Jimi
There is no electric guitar or tracked recording without Les Paul
Just as a point of history, Les Paul innovated the solid body electric, but people had been mucking about with electric amplification using pickups for a couple of years before that. A dude named Beucheau (?) actually has the original patent (1935) for that.
The more you know!
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