Re: So I did one myself...
Yes, but how many of the guys on here need 'the dots' ???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FroICbwvJII
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Yes, but how many of the guys on here need 'the dots' ???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FroICbwvJII
Yes, but how many of the guys on here need 'the dots' ???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FroICbwvJII
Great video as I haven't seen this before.
It took me 15 minutes to do this one.... They always say can you do it better yourself... Well I tried.. Mind you many of my friends appear on the Rolling Stone list... I am really glad to see Derek so high up there ect ect he is world class... This is by NO MEANS a slag upon any of them... I thought this would be a fun discussion for this forum.. It beats beating up on Rolling stone.. feel free to make your own variation.. Again.. I did this quick.. so its kinda in no particular order... Something for the post turkey and cranberry feast...
Hav fun!!! and be nice to each other...
My criteria, is technical skill, influence, writing and overall career to this point...Jimi Hendrix
Eric Clapton
Eddie Van Halen
Les Paul
Charlie Christian
Jeff Beck
Jimmy Page
BB King
Albert King
Freddie King
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Paul Kossoff
Peter Green
George Harrison
Jerry Garcia
Hubert Sumlin
Yngwie Malmsteen
Stevie Vai
James Burton
Roy Buchanan
Danny Gatton
Wes Montgomery
Jimmy Bryant
Howard Reed
Albert Lee
Joe Satriani
Andres Segovia
Leo Kottke
Doc Watson
Robert Johnson
T-Bone Walker
Django Reinhardt
Lenny Breau
Danny Gatton
Dwayne Allmann
Richie Blackmore
Billy F Gibbons
Rory Gallagher
Keith Richards
Mark Knophler
Ry Cooder
The Edge
Steve Lukather
Dean Parks
Steve Vai
Alan Holdsworth
Michael Landau
David Grissom
Joe Walsh
Mick Ralphs
Bill nelson
Robert Fripp
Steve Howe
Dickey Betts
Steve Hackett
Ray Gomez
Al DiMeola
Warren Haynes
Bireli Legrene
Joe Pass
Joe Strummer
Mick Jones ( Sex Pistols)
Chris Whitley
Robin Trower
Wayne Krantz
Vince Gill
Martin Barre
Trevor Rabin
Mel Galley
Bruce Conte (tower of Power)
Tommy Bolin
Dick Wagner
Earl Slick
Mick Ronson
Alvin Lee
Glenn Campbell
Josh Homme
Larry Carlton
Robben Ford
Sonny Landreth
Slash
John Petrucci
Shawn Lane
Eric Johnson
Steve Cropper
Phil Manzenera
Shuggie Otis
Paco De Lucia
John McLaughlin
Leslie West
Ronnie Montrose
Mike Bloomfield
Tony Iommi
Lowell george
Gary Moore
Albert Collins
Roy Clark
Randy Rhoads
Jimmy Nolen( James Brown guitarist)
Marv Tarpin (motown guitarst and songwriter)
James hetfield
Frank Marino
Kirk Hammett
Dimebag Darrell
John Martin
Jason Becker
Michael Hedges
Great list; I like the Kings together and the inclusion of Alvin Lee....lots of critics said he just played fast
I think Skydog could have been a little higher.
great list Joe and quite exhaustive, but yeah you are too humble to list yourself. I try to divide it up into subjective inclusions and "no brainers", those that you really cannot argue that they should not be in, like Eric Clapton. Trust me here Joe, you may be young but you definitely belong. My list is a little heavier on rock artists, and agree on Frank Zappa and Mick Taylor. Others in my 100:
Angus Young
Mike Campbell
Alex Lifeson
Alan Collins
Eric Gales
Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter
Rick Derringer
John Cippolina
Mike Stern
Buckethead
Steve Morse
Jorma Kaukonen
But you did come up with Steve Hackett, nice selection.
Tres
....as i read down the list i smiled when i read 'Mick Ronson' ...the 3rd album/LP i ever bought in my young life was ...Slaughter on 10th Avenue and this particular track is one of my personal top 20 fav's ....also a track that i meant and thought to post,many times, in the thread 'songs you'd like Joe to cover'...how about it Joe!? truly fab piece of music!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR1EAFQVUL8
...oh! ...Michael Hedges too! ...was this an inspiration for Woke Up Dreaming Joe in some way? ...i remember sitting in my cab years ago watch a lunar eclipse unfold listening to this classic piece of acoustic wizardry! ...super cool and shivers down ya spine stuff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P9mmZyGb4s
Buddy Guy
Philip Sayce
Carlos Santana
Vernon Reid
Ty Tabor
Tab Benoit
Dave Navarro
Neil Young
Would be some others I thought of
Yes, but how many of the guys on here need 'the dots' ???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FroICbwvJII
"the dots" never heard of that show
After reading your post you made me pull out my Vital Information stuff. This is how I became familiar of Frank.
Steve Smith, the drummer in this band is one of my all-time favorite drummers. Being its Thanksgiving I could use some drumsticks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrEDzKbC … 4F573EF6A7
Also its nice to see Joe's extensive list and to see Paul Kossoff get a mention on a list along with Montrose and Trower
they never seem to be on lists.
Some of mine I'll add that I like are:
Michael Shenker and Uli Roth and just Scorpion guitarists in general. Such a stinging guitar sound just like the bands name.
Rik Emmett-great singer and guitarist combined
George"Mr. Scary" Lynch
Gary "Ho Ho Ho" Hoey Have to have his Christmas Music.
George Benson- such a sweet man and a sweet tone.
1 up and comer "John 5" like how he can be a shredder or just play for what the band he is in calls for.
And Lance Lopez - Love his music and I just think the guy is a Beast and when him and Eric Gales team up. I wanna be there!
my Heavy Metal Hippie, Frank Hannon - His combination of acoustic and electric guitar on songs just make Tesla Songs Rule forever for me! And I just love the music he makes.
'I'd add Tull's Martin Barre to the list. Very underrated.'
Just noticed JB has Martin B on his list but I'll add the late Bert Jansch as well
No Nana Mous... Moscour...Mousecurry....the Greek bird with the thick glasses!!!
Adrian Belew
Larry Coryell
Bit of Iron Maiden also. Better playing than a lot suspect.
I need to add Nils Lofgren to this list
Another one not mentioned so far is Neal Schon. Although better known for Journey's corporate rock sound and 'that' song, his solo albums contain some of the most melodic guitar work you'll hear anywhere.
Donald Roeser (a.k.a. "Buck Dharma") - Blue Öyster Cult
Brad Paisley
Earl Klugh
How bout Zack Wylde?
D i c k Dale?
ha! the censor wouldn't let me put Mr. Dale's first name!
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