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to add to the list, since these go to eleven, Marc Ribot
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If I remember the documentary correctly, she modified the bass riff in "The Beat Goes On" to transform it into a massive hook. |
All the big players have been mentioned but I will toss in:
Andrés Segovia Joe Pass Has Johnny Winter been mentioned? I will +1 on Alvin Lee Duane Allman BB King (and the rest of the King family) SRV Joe Walsh Willie Nelson Eric Clapton |
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Keith Richards Mick Ronson Jimmy Page Eric Clapton Slash Eddie Van Halen Brian May Angus Young Mark Knophler Just my AM radio list. I should not even have Hendrix on the list because I have not listened enough to appreciate him fairly. Probably can replace with David Gilmour. |
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Roy Clark!
I know this list is mostly rock and blues but that guy can pick up anything with strings and burn the place down! |
did anyone mention Sambora or rhoads yet?
they at least deserve a mention. This is the feeling I wish I could put into music: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/FRhFeBEETsA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
best old guy:
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In no particular order...
Robben Ford Eric Clapton Kenny Vaughan Danny Gatton Freddie King...as well as the the other two...Freddie's my favorite but I think Albert is probably the single most influential guitar player there is. Redd Volkaert David Gilmour Charlie Batty Mike Campbell Tab Benoit In no way is this a complete list or based on who's the best. |
Where's Joe Pass (best ever to grace this planet)?
And the always great Ronnie Earl. |
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I don't think Chet Atkins has been mentioned either. Or John Fahey Jeff Healey Wes Montgomery Paul Simon (been flipping through my record collection) |
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I don't think anyone thinks that Niel Young or Jerry Garcia were the best players, but they certainly had their moments. Kieth Urban is a remarkable guitar player, a well kept secret to many.
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a couple more
Joe Walsh--already mentioned, can't believe I didn't list him originally ditto on Mark Knopfler I will add: Billy Squier |
If I can add an eleventh to my list it would be Robert Cray... no, wait, Nancy Wilson... no, wait, Vito Bratta... no, wait, Mike McCready (Yellow Ledbetter... make me fries):D
Too many greats to whittle down to just ten. You think your list is complete and then you remember someone else. |
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... another unmentioned Joe f'in Perry, pre Desmond Child song days.. |
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Page Gilmour SRV Bloomfield Willie Paco del Lucia Albert King Mick T John Williams |
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These are not necessarily the hottest, most exquisite technique, highest technical ability, just the favorites to listen to. I appreciate Guthrie, Steve Vai, Malmsteen, and other tech savants for their high level of fretboard skill but I rarely sit down and listen to a whole CD of their work. These guys are just often way too busy for me. I could listen to D. Gilmour for a week. |
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