2nd Best Guitar Player of All Time
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My top 5:
1. Eddie Van Halen
2. Stevie Ray Vaughan
3. Randy Rhoads
4. Kirk Hammett
5. Jeff Beck0 -
I like Eddie, but he's not the best in my book. I'd even be hard pressed to say who was the best ever, I'd probably change my mind half a dozen times before changing my mind another half a dozen times.
But I have to say one of my faves of all time and the only guitarist to consistently wow me in live performances (seven times, so far) - Tim Sult from Clutch/The Bakerton Group. The man is just amazing.
Based on their wikipedia they sound like a softer version of Dream Theatre. Not that that is a bad thing necessarily
U like Eddie, but some guy named Tim Sult is amazing? THanks for playing and your parting gift is The BEe Gees collected works of the 60's.
Ah, so if I don't worship at the altar of Eddie, some random dude thinks I can't possibly know what I'm on about? I can live with that.
Actually, im nto some random dude..IAM_THATDUDE, which automatically gives more weight to my opinions. PLus I know everything and since Tim Sult is not on my radar he must suck.
Oh, please forgive, I wasn't up to speed on your mightiness! You need to work on your pr. Seriously, check the guy out sometime, you might be pleasantly surprised.
They kinda sound like a more mellow Dream Theatre...not a bad thing per se0 -
I think Ted Nugent deserves a mention in this thread. The solo in Stranglehold has to be one of the all time best guitar solos.
My personal favorite, though, is Daniel Johns.0 -
I think Ted Nugent deserves a mention in this thread. The solo in Stranglehold has to be one of the all time best guitar solos.
My personal favorite, though, is Daniel Johns.
Agreed, Stranglehold was my ringtone for a solid 6 months. Daniel Johns is a better songwriter than guitar player.0 -
Julian Bream
John Williams
Andres Segovia
you're funny0 -
I think Ted Nugent deserves a mention in this thread. The solo in Stranglehold has to be one of the all time best guitar solos.
My personal favorite, though, is Daniel Johns.
Agreed, Stranglehold was my ringtone for a solid 6 months. Daniel Johns is a better songwriter than guitar player.
True. He's just my favorite overall musician. Kind of a Silverchair freak.0 -
Jack White sucks.
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I think Ted Nugent deserves a mention in this thread. The solo in Stranglehold has to be one of the all time best guitar solos.
My personal favorite, though, is Daniel Johns.
Agreed, Stranglehold was my ringtone for a solid 6 months. Daniel Johns is a better songwriter than guitar player.
True. He's just my favorite overall musician. Kind of a Silverchair freak.
Tomorrow should be the MFP theme song, just based on the "fat boy" line alone...plus arent the fatties always gonna quit...TOMORROW? I know I had YEARs of tomorrows0 -
Jack White sucks.
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sorry, but he sucks...like really sucks. His sister is an embarrasment too0 -
The second best guitar player of all time is dead. Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Sadly so is the first. Jimi Hendrix.
Best living guitar player is Jimmy Page, followed closely by Jeff Beck.
Ask Eddie. He will confirm it! :happy:
I thought Stevie Ray Vaughan too :drinker:0 -
6. Yngwie Malmsteen
7. Joe Satriani
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The second best guitar player of all time is dead. Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Sadly so is the first. Jimi Hendrix.
Best living guitar player is Jimmy Page, followed closely by Jeff Beck.
Ask Eddie. He will confirm it! :happy:
Thats wierd since you both thought wrong. Well, Jimi is #2...to King Eddie
I thought Stevie Ray Vaughan too :drinker:0 -
sorry, stevie ray vaughan is #10
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Julian Bream
John Williams
Andres Segovia
you're funny
I wasn't being facetious0 -
sorry, stevie ray vaughan is #1
sorry he is not. He is not actually in the top 10..his death overrates him. Good, not great. In fact I would argue his playing is recycled and deriritave0 -
I like Eddie, but he's not the best in my book. I'd even be hard pressed to say who was the best ever, I'd probably change my mind half a dozen times before changing my mind another half a dozen times.
But I have to say one of my faves of all time and the only guitarist to consistently wow me in live performances (seven times, so far) - Tim Sult from Clutch/The Bakerton Group. The man is just amazing.
U like Eddie, but some guy named Tim Sult is amazing? THanks for playing and your parting gift is The BEe Gees collected works of the 60's.
Ah, so if I don't worship at the altar of Eddie, some random dude thinks I can't possibly know what I'm on about? I can live with that.
Actually, im nto some random dude..IAM_THATDUDE, which automatically gives more weight to my opinions. PLus I know everything and since Tim Sult is not on my radar he must suck.
Man you are "that dude" to put SRV in a category as overrated simply because he is dead. If you have not been grabbed by a single note of his playing (which has more attack, heart, soul, and grit than most guitarist can play in a lifetime) you sir, or...dude...are missing a few cells and ear for pure expressionism.0 -
Jack White sucks.
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sorry, but he sucks...like really sucks. His sister is an embarrasment too
just for the record - that's not his sister.0 -
Julian Bream
John Williams
Andres Segovia
you're funny
I wasn't being facetious
I knwo but its still funny...the difference between your guys and almost anyojne else mentioned is the rock guys could play classical....the classical guys could never play rock. One dimensional0 -
My top 5:
1) Jimmy Page
2) Slash
3) Eric Clapton
4) The Edge
5) Eddie Van Halen0 -
Jack White sucks.
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sorry, but he sucks...like really sucks. His sister is an embarrasment too
Ehem, not his sister. She's his ex-wife. And you should indeed be defriended!0 -
I like Eddie, but he's not the best in my book. I'd even be hard pressed to say who was the best ever, I'd probably change my mind half a dozen times before changing my mind another half a dozen times.
But I have to say one of my faves of all time and the only guitarist to consistently wow me in live performances (seven times, so far) - Tim Sult from Clutch/The Bakerton Group. The man is just amazing.
listen to what I say...he is GOOD, not great...his death vaulted him to greatness because we always do that. HIs playing is very, very repetitive. Most blues are, its unfortunate and Im not happy to say it, but he is just good. Chit, his brother may be better now than he ever was.
U like Eddie, but some guy named Tim Sult is amazing? THanks for playing and your parting gift is The BEe Gees collected works of the 60's.
Ah, so if I don't worship at the altar of Eddie, some random dude thinks I can't possibly know what I'm on about? I can live with that.
Actually, im nto some random dude..IAM_THATDUDE, which automatically gives more weight to my opinions. PLus I know everything and since Tim Sult is not on my radar he must suck.
Man you are "that dude" to put SRV in a category as overrated simply because he is dead. If you have not been grabbed by a single note of his playing (which has more attack, heart, soul, and grit than most guitarist can play in a lifetime) you sir, or...dude...are missing a few cells and ear for pure expressionism.0 -
sorry, stevie ray vaughan is #1
sorry he is not. He is not actually in the top 10..his death overrates him. Good, not great. In fact I would argue his playing is recycled and deriritave
Sweet Jeebus. Having an almagamut of 3 main influences (Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, and Lonnie Mack) and blending them into a blues/rock/at times jazz jusion--with tone that is entirely un-touchable by any other humans, including using strings that any copy attempts, fails at--is NOT recycled and derivative. Blues on it's own is a copy of what came before it--and he re-invented it during a time of aqua-netted douche-hammers playing a million notes a second but not actually PLAYING a note.0 -
There are too many, but Matt Bellamy makes me want to give up music.
u must not be very good.0 -
Jack White sucks.
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sorry, but he sucks...like really sucks. His sister is an embarrasment too
Ehem, not his sister. She's his ex-wife. And you should indeed be defriended!
The sister comment was sarcastic...it appears I have been defriended....and Jack WHite still sucks..as a player and especially as a songwriter0 -
Eric Johnson
Joe Bonamassa
I've seen the three best ever
SRV
Eric Clapton
Edward Van Halen0 -
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Eric Johnson
Joe Bonamassa
I've seen the three best ever
SRV
Eric Clapton
Edward Van Halen
Not exactly my list, but I could co-sign this and be happy with my choices. Big fan of them.0 -
Such a hard one. . . .
The best I've ever seen in concert (no particular order, yet) Eddie, Joe Bonomassa, Alex Lifeson, Yngvie, Satch, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ritchie Blackmore (both with RJD in Rainbow and with Deep Purple), Slash, Steve Vai, . .why do I feel I'm missing some.
So, if I was going to say the top of all time, both dead, alive and LIVE I would say:
Hendrix
Page
Beck
Clapton
Eddie
Satch
Bonamasso
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Blackmore
Yngvie
I purposely left Alex Lifeson off of my list because after seeing Rush over 30 times, I can't be impartial.0 -
sorry, stevie ray vaughan is #1
sorry he is not. He is not actually in the top 10..his death overrates him. Good, not great. In fact I would argue his playing is recycled and deriritave
Sweet Jeebus. Having an almagamut of 3 main influences (Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, and Lonnie Mack) and blending them into a blues/rock/at times jazz jusion--with tone that is entirely un-touchable by any other humans, including using strings that any copy attempts, fails at--is NOT recycled and derivative. Blues on it's own is a copy of what came before it--and he re-invented it during a time of aqua-netted douche-hammers playing a million notes a second but not actually PLAYING a note.
well said
his death has nothing to do it, i have albums & cds, i know what i'm hearing0 -
My husband is a guitar fanatic, Eddie Van Halen being his absolute favorite. And believe it or not, he is always blown away by Brad Paisley's playing!!0
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