View Full Version : Who's you favorite Guitar player and why?
overdrive
05-30-2001, 06:15 PM
My favorite guitar player is a tie between Slash and Randy Rhoads. The are so creative and fast.It makes you want to just rewind and listen again every time.
Joepooch
05-30-2001, 08:39 PM
randy rhoads all the way. smart man that made this topic :)
Led Zeppelin
06-01-2001, 04:41 PM
Slash - Hes just the best
Gary Moore - Best blues player
Eric Clapton - Tie for best blues palyer
Hendrix - Hes just too good
zepp_rules
06-01-2001, 06:57 PM
Jimi Hendrix: he's the ultimate guitar player. at least to me, i've never heard anyone who compares to him. the's the greatest, and probably on of the most creative musicians of all time
although, lately, i've become very interested in Yngwie Malmsteen. his speed is amazing, i don't know how he does it, he's awesome
Page. reason Precision and Inovations
Willdridge
06-03-2001, 02:40 AM
In no particular order:-
Brian May (Queen) - Great tone, great playing
Eric Johnson - Emotional playing, with great technique
Joe Satriani - 'Nuff said
James Hetfield - Sings at the same time!
Mark Knofler - So simple, it's difficult
There's so many others, but I think that's the core.
Artemis
07-12-2001, 09:18 PM
Neal Schon. He's been a professional guitarist at least since he was 15 years old (he's 47 now), and he has done rock, blues, fusion, new age, hard rock, and even a beautiful version of "O Come O Come Emmanuel" (I believe that's on "Merry Axmas II") And his solo album "Electric World" is incredible (Two Cd set, instrumental, mostly jazz/fusion style, if you don't have it, try to get it and give it a listen). Don't write this guy off if all you think of is his stuff with JOurney cause he's done SO much more than Journey (and they have a new CD out too). I think he's my favorite simply because of his talent and skill, his passion and his awesome versatility to play so many different styles.
iamthe_eggman
07-17-2001, 11:11 AM
I would say it's a tie between David Gilmour and Slash. Both have a way of doing a lot with a little. Not that either lack skill in any way, but they seem to choose to keep it simple and focus on melody and what fits, rather than trying to showcase their technique and skill each time they play a solo.
I read a good quote from I think Bob Rock in the Guitar Legends edition of Guitar Player, where he said that David Gilmour could take a ukelele and make it sound like a Stradivarius.
trendkillah
07-17-2001, 03:41 PM
Pat Metheny.
Mainly cause he's an awesome composer.
Tolkien
07-18-2001, 01:08 AM
david gilmour
roger waters (bass is a guitar)
syd barrett
i judge this on more than just guitar i judge it on
teqnique and originality
Christoph
07-18-2001, 12:12 PM
I guess I'll agree with you once again, Tolkien.
Led Zeppelin
07-18-2001, 05:05 PM
Originally posted by Tolkien
david gilmour
roger waters (bass is a guitar)
syd barrett
i judge this on more than just guitar i judge it on
teqnique and originality
Not a Floyd fan I see
Tolkien
07-18-2001, 05:13 PM
you better belive it
MrBrownstonee
08-25-2001, 12:13 PM
Slash!!!!!!!!!! he plays with so much feeling. I love every slash solo
educatedfilm
08-26-2001, 07:40 AM
I know the topic is about guitarist, but i'm really inspired by quite a few bass players too (some one will inevitably mention primus)...
Peter Hook (Joy division - bass): plays bass like a lead guitarist, and has produced some really really simple but catchy and powerful bass lines (just listen to "the kill").
Tom Morrello (rage against the machine): what can i say... funk on distorted guitar (it does creep into heavy metal in a few of the songs), and some really great effects..
Hendrix/ Clapton (the cream years) : this is something poeple dont seem to realize, Hendrix drew inspiration from cream, and if you listen to "sunshine on your life", you'll realize how "Hendrix" the solos are.
What i like is the fact that there's a main riff, and there are lots of little bits thrown in to spice it up (as opposed to the boring verse chorus verse routine at the moment).
Cobain (nirvana): it's quite impresive how someone who basically based their whole carrer on power chords wrote some great songs.
the list goes on, but those are the main ones at the minute.
MorseRulez
08-26-2001, 01:24 PM
i,ve got what i call "my big six". here goes!
1). STEVE MORSE. my overall favorite. he has a picking style that goes beyond incredible! and he can do it live flawlessly. a master of all styles and TONE!!!
2). JOHN PETRUCCI. another master of the pick. like morse, his use of chromatics are great! his tone, feel, speed and rythym playing knocks me out!
3). JOE SATRIANI. his use of legato amazes the hell out of me! unusual playing.
4). NEAL SCHON. a favorite of mine since 1978. showed me that along with blazing you must possess melody and feel. changed the way i approached the guitar.
5). EDDIE VAN HALEN. i always find my way back to VAN HALEN 1 thru fair warning. i remember well the impact eruption had on everyone back in 78. amazing!
6). and last, but not least, ALEX LIFESON. his approach to filling in the spaces! suspended chords! love the guy, a MAJOR influence on my songwriting!
i have many influences, but these guys seem to be my overall ones.
jimmy_page1221
08-26-2001, 04:10 PM
JIMMY PAGE
he is the man
the best
THe BOW
the technique
he so reeks of awsomeness
and HENDRIX MAN
HENDRIX
THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER!!
PURPLE HAZE
ALL ALONG THE WATCH TOWER!!
ERIC CLAPTON
HES AWSOME LITTLE FACE ANd GLASsES
ME I AM THE BESt
KURT COBAIN
NIRVANA sweet
ANGUS YOUNG nothing better than thunder struck and the school boy outfit
Blink182tom
08-29-2001, 09:02 AM
i think tom from blink 182 because he is the coolest person ever
Barreta_jetstream1
08-29-2001, 01:52 PM
my three best. two are a bit controversial but bear with me...
Johnny Marr - Best rythem player in the world. u name it, finger plucking, 12-string, distorted power chords, he's done the lot. exept solo's. shame.
Johnny Greenwood - Brill soloest and also takes the guitar to wierd places. eg. the jazz solo in Paranoid Android and the blues riff in i might be wrong. a exelent inovater too.
Jimi Hendrix - The origanal inovator. he through out the rule book and re-wrote a new one. pure class.
Come to think of it, none of these three are great technical players, but great at expressing feelings through the guiter, which to me is what it is all about.
P.S. Jimmy Page is ace too, and May, and Beck, and Vai, and Slash........
Led Zeppelin
08-29-2001, 04:02 PM
Originally posted by Blink182tom
i think tom from blink 182 because he is the coolest person ever
ha, the one chord wonder.
"I was able to play Stairway To Heaven when I was 12. Jimmy Page didnt actually write it 'til he was 22." - Johhny Marr
Blink182tom
08-30-2001, 07:54 AM
i think you are gay cos noone gives a **** about things everyone else can play and anyway i play seven different chords in one song
my friend hopes you get gonherahh and die!
tom
Faaxinho
08-30-2001, 08:19 AM
(Not in particular order) :
Jimmy Page
Jimi Hendrix
Tom Morello
MorseRulez
08-30-2001, 10:17 AM
is it just me freaking out, or is TALENT sadly missing nowadays? shred to live, live to shred (but do it with some soul!)
Zeppelin
08-30-2001, 02:27 PM
hmm the list has few changes since the last similar thread:
1)Blackmore he invited the hard rock, the shredding, the metal, the whatever you hear to day and it's called rock
main influence for people like metallica, and malmsteen
2)SRV
3)Page
4)A.Young
5)Brian May
6)the police guy
Barreta_jetstream1
08-30-2001, 04:26 PM
what is that police guy's name anyway? is it Sumners or Summers?
did Marr realy say...
I was able to play Stairway To Heaven when I was 12. Jimmy Page didnt actually write it 'til he was 22
i have heard this quoted a few times but i didn't think it was him. i though it was that guy in the spinal tap film. maybe he was just copying it......
Led Zeppelin
08-30-2001, 05:48 PM
He did say it. He was the number 10 on that 'Top Ten Guitarists' programme a while ago.
Zeppelin
08-30-2001, 06:33 PM
it's andy summers
guitarmik
08-31-2001, 09:59 AM
For me it has to be petrucci,his speed and fluency are second to none.Steve Morse is also a fave because he has such feeling.I love Eddie not only for his brilliant lead work but his rythm playing as well which i feel a lot of people underrate.Finally Zakk Wylde,i love the way he gets those pinched harmonics
guitargod420
09-04-2001, 08:03 PM
ZAKK WYLDE HES THE BADDEST MAN U WILL EVER HEAR ON GUITAR HES PINCH HARMONICS AND VIBRATO R SO ORIGNAL HES A FU*K$NG GENIUS AND SECOND IS YNGWIE MALMSTEEN NO BODY SWEEPS LIKE HIM AND LAST IS KIRK HAMMETT HES A HELL OF ALOT BETTER THAN WHAT PEOPLE THINK HE IS THE WAY HE FITS HIS SOLOS IN WITH THE SONG IS JUST KICK ASS I HAVE MANY OTHER IDLES BUT ZAKK IS DEFINTLY THE BEST IN MY OPINION
Barreta_jetstream1
09-05-2001, 01:31 PM
He was the number 10 on that 'Top Ten Guitarists' programme a while ago
thats where i heard it. right before he slipped down the stairs right? that program was a bit dodgy. santana at 8? townsend at 5? and what about Satch, Vai, Beck, SRV, Peter Green, Malmsteen and EVH all been kicked out at the start. what do u mean Beck and Green never had hit albums! where have u TV produces been this last 50 years??!!!?
Led Zeppelin
09-05-2001, 03:53 PM
Its based on album sales. Hence peopke like Dave Evans and Johnny Marr, who are more rhythm based than lead-wank-Vai-guitar, it doesnt necesarily mean there the best just that theyve sold alot of albums. The list was good, Id prefer that list than full of Vai, Satriani, Van Halen. It was varied.
Led Zeppelin
09-05-2001, 04:06 PM
And considering Santanas last album went 74 times platinum in the first year I dont reckon Beck or Green have had that many hit albums.
THE PHYRGIAN LORD
09-09-2001, 08:38 AM
Originally posted by guitargod420
ZAKK WYLDE HES THE BADDEST MAN U WILL EVER HEAR ON GUITAR HES PINCH HARMONICS AND VIBRATO R SO ORIGNAL HES A FU*K$NG GENIUS AND SECOND IS YNGWIE MALMSTEEN NO BODY SWEEPS LIKE HIM AND LAST IS KIRK HAMMETT HES A HELL OF ALOT BETTER THAN WHAT PEOPLE THINK HE IS THE WAY HE FITS HIS SOLOS IN WITH THE SONG IS JUST KICK ASS I HAVE MANY OTHER IDLES BUT ZAKK IS DEFINTLY THE BEST IN MY OPINION
This man is right Zakk wylde is amazing his picking abilities are awesome his rhythm playing is not from this earth
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