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Where would you guys put JB on the top 100 list??

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geob wrote:

Where would you guys put JB on the top 100 list??

that is a loaded question that always begs, which list? Hundreds of lists to choose from, are we talking active at present, all-time including the deaduns, blues/rock, rock/blues? Everybody's got their list and the more I look at them the dizzier I get. Most don't even make sense.
I have Joe in my top 5 active, but not in my top 10 all-time(YET).

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Richie Kotzen, Philip Sayce, Mike Onesko, Paul Gilbert, JJ Marsh, Gary Moore, Frank Hannon

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Matt Schofield - Very bluesy with a touch of jazz, a very under rated technical player. Unlike most technical players, he also puts a lot of feeling into his playing.

Philip Sayce - Very heavily influenced by SRV and Hendrix, but also very unique in his playing. Can be a bit too loud at gigs but certainly one to watch!

Simon McBride - A very fast player, always hitting the right notes IMO, and I can't wait to see him live next month! Another one to watch!

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Greg Koch for sure..... but Chirs Cain to me is the most under rated guitarist in the blues scene.... he plays blues, jazz and even some rock stuff. One of my favorite players for sure.... and a very nice guy.

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RichieKotzenRules wrote:

Richie Kotzen, Philip Sayce, Mike Onesko, Paul Gilbert, JJ Marsh, Gary Moore, Frank Hannon

Love the list.  Thanks for including Frankie in there.  He is definitely one of my favorites of all time.  I like his acoustic/electrical blend he arranges.  His "Got to Get Your Groove On" is my no. 1 song right now.  He's a super nice guy and loves to play.  He is so giving with his fans and I hope one day you have the chance to meet and talk with him smile

Here is one of his more obscure songs Ritchie he does some serious kickin cool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-M6LF2qwTE

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Sonny Landreth! The man ought to be huge with his unique technique and instantly recognizable sound.

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Ray Hatfield, one of the two axemen in Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash. Some of his playing just blows me away.

And Snowy White is another.

45 (edited by rudy67 2011-03-27 11:18:35)

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It's not the blues, but flamengo guitar or "world music"....whatever ya wanna call it.....and man this dude can pick it!!!!!  Jesse Cooke.......check it out folks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHjLZeQ_mFw

and yeah......saying that David Gilmour is underrated is ridiculous.....
while not underrated, a great guitarist who is often forgotten about is the inventor of the Fuzz Face sound......DAVE DAVIES!!!!

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Tommy Bolin.

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Bill Nelson - Be Bop Deluxe Great Band!!!!
Mick Ronson

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Being as I'm just listening to some Camel it has to be Andy Latimer smile

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there is a guitar player for a Detroit Area blues band called the Broken Arrow Blues Band............His name is Alen Grebovic.....I have seen him and this band many times here in Michigan............I get the chills/goose bumps EVERY time i hear him play..........ABSOLUTELY fantastic live!!!!

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I have always loved the North Mississippi Allstars, but until last night, I had no clue just how jaw-droppingly brilliant Luther Dickinson is. Good lord, I was standing right in front of him about 2 feet away from him last night, and I got a freakin' lesson. After last night, he is instantly in my top 3 guitarists going today. JAW DROPPING!  yikes Maybe he's not underrated, as NMA have a great following, but I was thoroughly blown away.

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52 (edited by murfdog 2011-03-27 21:12:14)

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Top- 10 toward the middle....With Page, Hendrix, etc ...probably around 6th or 7th...of course..I am assuming he continues at this pace for a few more years.....I have a feeling his body of work will be unmatched if he continues with his prolific output...10 discs in 10 years+ touring and having a 2nd band and a side project or two.....I mean...simply amazing work ethic!!!!

geob wrote:

Where would you guys put JB on the top 100 list??

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Deezer wrote:

I have always loved the North Mississippi Allstars, but until last night, I had no clue just how jaw-droppingly brilliant Luther Dickinson is. Good lord, I was standing right in front of him about 2 feet away from him last night, and I got a freakin' lesson. After last night, he is instantly in my top 3 guitarists going today. JAW DROPPING!  yikes Maybe he's not underrated, as NMA have a great following, but I was thoroughly blown away.

His work on the black crowes before the frost until the freeze is really good as well.  He's also done a few really good sit ins with the mule

http://youtube.com/watch?v=fCdNsm7gvu8

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54 (edited by suhl 2011-03-27 21:15:10)

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andre wittebroek wrote:

Tommy Bolin.

Hell yes.

I'd add Wilko Johnson to the list as well.  Really has a style all his own

http://youtube.com/watch?v=fCdNsm7gvu8

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