Favorite Guitarists Of All Time

BA142

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Call me a faggot but I like Brian May from Queen. He built his own fucking guitar from scratch in the 60's and he STILL uses it. He isn't the most technically skilled, but he can make sounds with a guitar that i've never heard from anybody else....for example the song 'Good Company' which May uses his guitar to create an entire Jazz Ensemble....
 

Dislexicmidget2021

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Call me a faggot but I like Brian May from Queen. He built his own fucking guitar from scratch in the 60's and he STILL uses it. He isn't the most technically skilled, but he can make sounds with a guitar that i've never heard from anybody else....for example the song 'Good Company' which May uses his guitar to create an entire Jazz Ensemble....

LOL,That dude is a proginator of his own sound and built his own guitar,I give respect to Brian May.Oh and by the way if you insist......faggot!:)
 

srh88

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stevie ray vaughan, clapton, duane allman, jimmy page, jerry garcia, steve winwood, santana, eddie van halen, pete townsend.. and one everyone will prolly disagree with.. tony iommi
 

Dislexicmidget2021

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love some Rush every now and then no doubts they have so many tremendous songs but this is my fav of all time by them,isnt just the music but the message rings to true,keepin it real folks.
[video=youtube;Lu9Ycq64Gy4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu9Ycq64Gy4[/video]
 

bsg

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Well, I've seen Hendrix half a dozen times back in the day. In fact, I saw his first NYC gig (I believe right after Monterey) when he opened for, of all bands, the Young Rascals at the Schaefer (later Reingold) Music Series in the Wollman Rink. Blew the house down! The Rascals came on and the crowd started chanting, "Hendrix, Hendrix, Hendrix". Felix looked a bit perturbed. Saw Hendrix at both the Village Theatre and Fillmore East, which, of course, were the same place. It wasn't enough to hear the guy on vinyl (or digitally). In person he made it look so easy, so layered. And I was a big fan of Mitch Mitchell too, of course, being a drummer.
I've seen Clapton and the Cream (their first US performance was at the Murray the K show at the old Parmaount) may times, Clapton is God, what can I say. Jeff Beck I saw in London with Rod Stewart as his lead vocal, a great technician. Zappa was a talented musician, but I wouldn't put him in that company. Zappa's genius was in composing and writing. Still, loved that guy.
But it's one thing to learn and improve on, but it's another to innovate. These guys were innovators. Gotta give them points for that.
 

Grojak

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Favortie, oh so many...

Robert Fripp
Warren Haynes
Charlie Hunter (if you want to call that thing he plays a guitar)
Jerry Garcia (he's so versatile, rock, blues, bluegrass, country)

Jeff Beck's bass player Tal Wikkenfield, my new crush!!! 25 year old Australian with chops to boot!!!

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srh88

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does warren haynes even have any original songs, all i seen him do was try to blend into the allmans so far and i seen him with the dead.. i only see him do covers
 

Wordz

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james iha is pretty bad ass [video=youtube_share;q-KE9lvU810]http://youtu.be/q-KE9lvU810[/video]
 

Grojak

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does warren haynes even have any original songs, all i seen him do was try to blend into the allmans so far and i seen him with the dead.. i only see him do covers

You just aint been around, Warren was a solo artist before going into ABB, around 96 he formed Govt Mule they have a ton of work. Eric Clapton did a bunch of blues covers, doesn't mean he can't play!!
 

BA142

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love some Rush every now and then no doubts they have so many tremendous songs but this is my fav of all time by them,isnt just the music but the message rings to true,keepin it real folks.
[video=youtube;Lu9Ycq64Gy4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu9Ycq64Gy4[/video]

Alex Lifeson is one of my favs as well....I love his style
 

srh88

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You just aint been around, Warren was a solo artist before going into ABB, around 96 he formed Govt Mule they have a ton of work. Eric Clapton did a bunch of blues covers, doesn't mean he can't play!!
for some reason i just cant seem to get into the guys style, i know hes pretty good. i did completely forget about govt mule though, thanks man
 
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