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Chet Atkins deserves consideration
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^^^He definitely makes the list - imho
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Check out Greg Howe. I knew Greg when I was a kid and have recently been in touch with his mgr. I'm hoping to reconnect with him at NAMM in a few weeks. He started out as a VH clone, played with Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, those kinds of acts to make money and plays this kind of stuff below for his own thing. Amazing player.
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I looked thru all 16 pages of this post and all that have been mentioned are tops. Hendrix is amazing. I just listened to "Machine Gun" awesome. There are creative guys and there are pure technicians, Hendrix probably both. Musicians, like artists have a sense of style and that is what makes them great. we wouldn't have a debate if they all sounded the same.
so............ let me throw out (2) more. Steve Cropper - Booker T and the MG's Green Onions - Steve Cropper & Donald 'Duck' Dunn - YouTube. Donald Dunn not a bad base player either. Joe Bonamassa - blue guitarist - he is or will be great. Joe Bonamassa - Blues Deluxe (2007) - YouTube |
Maybe not the best, but deserves mention....
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What I have enjoyed about reading this thread from start to finish is seeing some familiar faces that I like, listening to some great guitarists that I didn't know play at their peak, and seeing how others perceive "your" favorite guitarist.:)
While I wouldn't call these guys the best overall, I feel they were the best in their genre and used to and still listen to them alot: Warren DeMartini (RATT) Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains) Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme)(III sides to Every Story is a great album) And the list could go on. |
I was stranded in Alaska for a year and "Hot Tuna", Jorma and Jack lifted my spirits. That was a million years ago but stuck with me.
You have to recognize Carlos Santana as a person that can talk through his fretboard more so than anyone I can immediately think of. |
Check out this version, in mutch better mood, especially at the second half and end:
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I don't think there's a best guitar player. I definitely have quite a few faves though.
Here are some in no particular order: Earl Hooker Freddie King Danny Gatton Roy Buchanan Duane Allman Redd Volkaert Robben Ford Kenny Greenberg Eric Clapton Michael Bloomfield Matt "Guitar" Murphy Johnny Winter Rory Gallagher These are just some <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/YjQDzRyrDlQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Music is art and there is no "best".
Who inspires me: Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour, BB King, Eddie Van Halen, Joe Pass, Charlie Christian, James Burton, Segovia, Satch, Les Paul, Jeff Beck, Slash, Guthrie Govan, SRV, Eric Clapton, Robbie Kreiger, Jimmy Page, Larry Carlton, Carlos Santana, Peter Green and many others. |
I am certain these two gentlemen have been mentioned previously - George Benson & Earl Klugh - Cajundaddy has quite a few of my favourites covered - gotta add Mark Knopfler
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One of the best of the new generation is Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys.
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If, rather than "Who's the best?", the question was 'who do you enjoy listening to?', then I like just about everyone listed in this thread - mood-dependent, of course.
I also like the style of John Fahey, Mississippi John Hurt, & Leo Kottke. . Oh, and Derek Trucks. . I like to listen to guitarists where I can imagine playing what they're playing. |
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