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Billm57
05-22-2002, 01:00 PM
OK list your top ten best guitarists in your opinion:
Duane Allman(nuff said-its ABB)
Dickey Betts(nuff said-its ABB )
Alvin Lee(Ten Years After-check out the Woodstock performance)
Robin Trower(Twice Removed & Bridge Of Sighs)
SRV(El Mocambo )
Carlos Santana (old Carlos)
John McLaughlin (his old Mahavishnu stuff ruled)
Ritchie Blackmore(Any Deep Purple thats MKII)
Jeff Beck( Blow By Blow and Wired)
Clapton (anything pre 461 Blvd)
oops..forgot Henrix (Band Of Gypsys) ..so thats 11 ..oh well
Strong Bad
05-22-2002, 01:10 PM
Eddie Van Halen.
Who could ever forget the first time they heard "Eruption" from Van Halen's first album. That album burst a style of playing that was unsuccessfully copied by many guitarists.
Truly landmark!
Don't forget Jimmy Hendrix. Gotta love the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock.
Yep, SRV, Blackmore and Santana are favorites.
John
wangotango68
05-22-2002, 01:28 PM
eddie van halen, steve vai, john petrucci (dream theater)
jimmy page
scott:cool:
Aaron
05-22-2002, 01:34 PM
Britney Spears
Aaron
Don't forget dimebag Darrel, and Adam Jones.
RuSsMaN
05-22-2002, 01:43 PM
I (try to) play bass....so I'll change it up a bit...
Bass players?
Bela Fleck (and the Fleckstones)
Les Claypool (primus)
Flea (red hot c peppers)
Chris Burton (old metallica)
Roger Waters (old floyd)
Can't remember her name right now, but the 'chic' that was in Talking Heads....
Guitarists?
Joe Satriani
Steve Vai
Eddie VH (not so much during the Van Hagar era)
SRV (on and off drugs)
Alex Lifeson (Rush)
BB King
George Thorogood
Eric Johnson
Cheers,
Russ
Good call on Dimebag, Pantera has a definate amount of 'greatness' for what it is......
Stevie Ray Vaughn, Les Claypool, Geddy Lee, BB King, and so on.
Oh yeah and no matter how much Limp Bizkit sucks, the lead guitarist (I forgot his name) is awesome. I knew he wouldn't put up with Durst for long.
-justin-
05-22-2002, 03:09 PM
Bass player
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Bela Fleck (GOOD GOD HE'S AWESOME)
David Hartley (a friend of mine, he's good, oh yes, he's good)
Guitarists
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Stevie Ray Vaughn
Joe Satriani
Eddie Van Halen
Eric Clapton
Justin Bright
I have a hard time deciding because some of those guys are really talented (fast) and some write really good songs.
~JB
etrigan
05-22-2002, 06:08 PM
Great thread ! :cool:
In no particular order:
1) Alex Lifeson
2) Tony Iommi
3) Randy Rhoads
4) Martin Barre
5) Jimi Hendrix
6) Steve Howe
7) Frank Marino
cheating :p --
8) Adrian Belew/Robert Fripp
9) K.K. Downing/Glenn Tipton
10) Paco Delucia/John Mcglaughlin/Al Dimeola "Friday night in San Francisco" :D
Some bass for Russ:
again I.n.p.o.:
1) Tony Levin
2) Geddy Lee
3) Geezer Butler
4) Jaco Pastorius
5) Sting
6) Jack Bruce
7) Jeff Berlin
8) Greg Lake
9) Paul McCartney
10) Chris Squire
CHEERS! jefff
joe logston
05-22-2002, 06:53 PM
hey russ, the talking heads girl bass player is tina weymouth, she is the best women bass player i think
OrangeToupee
05-22-2002, 08:26 PM
Can only seem to come up with 7 at the moment, and although I think I am likely one of the top ten, I'll take the humble road out of town on this list....
Leo Kottke
Paco DeLucia
Jimmy Page
Al DiMeola
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Johnny Marr
Greg Brady
etrigan
05-22-2002, 08:51 PM
there are so,so many more-
Vai,Satch,Johnson,Beck,Page,Young,Wylde--(some already mentioned)
personal favorites: Rhino - (Captain Beyond) :D
"The unknown John Clark" (Bruford)
Plz keep 'um coming - I love 2 hear sugg's and new music!
CHEERS! jefff
scottvamp
05-22-2002, 09:33 PM
Who is Eddie Van Halen? Must be new.
The babe in Coal Chamber! OOhhh Yaaaa!!!!!
I think Ozzy had a few guys that know what they were doing!:rolleyes:
mantis
05-22-2002, 10:36 PM
Al Dimeloa
George lynch
Warren D'matini
Eric Clapton
Steve Vai
Eddie VanHalen
Randy Rhodes
Zack Wild
Reb Beach
Jake E Lee
jeberhart
05-23-2002, 03:30 AM
Guitar players in no particular order:
Michael Hedges
Pete Townshend
Jimmy Page
Duane Allman
Eric Clapton
Jeff Beck
Leo Kottke
Adrian Legg
Robert Fripp
Bonnie Raitt
David Gilmour
OK, that's eleven. So sue me.
Bass players in no particular order:
Chris Squire
John Entwistle
Michael Manring
John Paul Jones
Duck Dunn
Trey Gunn
Tony Levin
Tina Weymouth
Jaco Pastorius
Stanley Clarke
OK, that's eleven, too. Sue me again.
By the way, Russman, you might be interested to know that a lot of the bass stuff on Pink Floyd albums is actually David Gilmour. See the book "Saucerful of Secrets," by Nicholas Schaffner. Gilmour could get it done faster in the studio. Waters, according to the book, used to come to Gilmour and say, "Thank you for winning me another bass player award." And I gotta say, as someone who's heard Waters play live, it wasn't hard for me to believe the book.
But come on, folks! Can't leave out DRUMMERS! I'll start:
John Bonham
Keith Moon
Simon Phillips
Zak Starkey
Steve Gadd
Bill Bruford
Buddy Rich
Bill Kreutzman
Maureen Tucker
Ringo Starr (I kid you not -- go back and listen to him)
My kid brother
hoosier21
05-23-2002, 08:05 AM
Tons of good guitar players listed
I will add Mark Knopfler
pensacola
05-23-2002, 08:49 AM
Garth (from Wayne's World)
Billm57
05-23-2002, 08:56 AM
Originally posted by etrigan
there are so,so many more-
Vai,Satch,Johnson,Beck,Page,Young,Wylde--(some already mentioned)
personal favorites: Rhino - (Captain Beyond) :D
"The unknown John Clark" (Bruford)
Plz keep 'um coming - I love 2 hear sugg's and new music!
CHEERS! jefff
Captian Beyond!!!! Great stuff!
etrigan
05-23-2002, 10:11 AM
Love this thread!
Let's not forget Mark Farner,Steve Stevens,Trevor Rabin,Pat Simmons etc.
Help me out folks,
I'm old-memory fails me! ;)
Great to see a Captain beyond fan is around :D
CHEERS! jefff
How could you forget Neil Pert and the OTHER Van Halen on the drummers list? Sheesh... :P I'll add Danny Carey onto that drummers list as well.
gidrah
05-23-2002, 05:05 PM
Jimi Hendrix - Redhouse @ Isle of Wight
:D
Jeff Beck
Jimmy Page
Carlos Santana
Andre Segovia
Robert Johnson
Frank Zappa
Duane Allman
SRV
Eddie VH
RuSsMaN
05-23-2002, 05:22 PM
Drummers? (adding to your list)
Niel Peart
Phil Collins
Carter Beauford
Didn't know that about Floyd...much-ass grassy-ass jb....
Cheers,
Russ
hoosier21
05-24-2002, 07:46 AM
Drummers
Kenny Aronoff
Stan Lynch
Carter Beauford
Stewart Copeland
jgido759
05-24-2002, 04:08 PM
Can't believe nobody mentioned Johnny Winter & Rick Derringer. The album "Live Johnny Winter And" with Winter/Derringer on guitar, Randy Jo Hobbs on bass, and Bobby Caldwell on drums kicks a$$ as a rock/blues recording of cover tunes. Sound quality is not the greatest (it was released in 1971), but still kicks.
wodom1
05-25-2002, 02:14 AM
the bassist in Bela Fleck is actually Victor Wooten. Bela Fleck is the banjo player.
-justin-
05-27-2002, 12:02 AM
the bassist in Bela Fleck is actually Victor Wooten. Bela Fleck is the banjo player.
Duh, I have no idea why I didn't write Victor Wooten in the first place. I guess I just saw the band's name and didn't think twice about it :)
~JB
nascarmann
05-27-2002, 08:08 PM
Looks like most are already covered in this thread? But I can think of one that I think should be there, but hell what do I know? So here it is: PETER FRAMPTON
KING WANNABE
woodyjacobs
05-29-2002, 05:53 PM
guitarists-
Mark Knopfler
Jonny Lang (Don't laugh, the kid can friggin' play)
Rick Nielsen (Cheap Trick - what a showman)
David Gilmour
Robert Fripp
Brian Setzer
Johnny Marr
Eddie Van Halen
SRV
Edge (even though U2 sucks)
Michael Hedges
bass-
Chris Squire
Les Claypool
Flea
Geddy Lee
drummers-
Neil Peart
Bill Bruford (who I saw play with "Earthworks" last week...unreal)
Omar Hakim (Weather Report & early solo Sting)
Stewart Copeland
goingganzo
05-30-2002, 12:59 AM
i would have to say the guy off of type o negetive
gidrah
05-30-2002, 06:06 PM
Yngwie Malmsteen - It's just sad he has no rhythm or songwriting to back him.
Don"t forget Paul Gilbert. Underated, obviously not well known, but Awesome! Played in Racer X, Mr. Big and now solo.
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