The most underrated guitarist in the world...


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05/01/2004 10:55 pm
Originally Posted by: I SufferGary moore.


hehe. Nah :D
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05/02/2004 9:48 pm
Jacke E. Lee...no comment. A brilliant guitar player Bark at the moon, High Wire...wow. :cool:
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05/03/2004 10:53 pm
Originally Posted by: I SufferGary moore.

Totally agree.
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05/04/2004 2:03 pm
Originally Posted by: sambob1)
I don't think these guys are underrated at all (except amongst those pigheaded Vai fans). Anyone thats actually HEARD Greg Howe or Tony Macalpine is very impressed (in my experience at least).


They're not underrated by guitar freaks in the know but when do you ever see them nominated in top guitarist polls? Outside the shred community few people have heard of them. You have to remember that virtuoso rock guitar is still widely dismissed in the general music press and by people who aren't big into guitar techniques as 'widdly sh*t'. Just look at the recent Rolling Stone poll.
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05/04/2004 2:09 pm
Originally Posted by: eltocaorYep I agree with u man...But flamenco today tend to be more appreciated in guitar world especially thanks to famous guitar players like Tomatito and Paco de Lucia... ;)


Paco de Lucia is probably the most famous flamenco player of the last 20 years or so and pretty much recognised as one of the best ever. The other most famous living players are Paco Pena and Juan Martin. Tomatito is less well known. Another excellent player is Enrique de Melchor who deserves to be better known.
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05/05/2004 3:11 am
Originally Posted by: FruitbatPaco de Lucia is probably the most famous flamenco player of the last 20 years or so and pretty much recognised as one of the best ever. The other most famous living players are Paco Pena and Juan Martin. Tomatito is less well known. Another excellent player is Enrique de Melchor who deserves to be better known.



Ahhh man . . . what about Juan Serrano
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05/10/2004 9:44 am
I think he knew how to operate a six shot better than a six string. There were so many of those so called axe heroes in those days. Only a handful were really that good. Only a handful still are. Pity but that my friend is rock and roll.
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05/12/2004 4:09 pm
Last night I was listening to this trance/flamenco fusion number by this outfit called Juno Reactor called 'Pistolero'. It features some excellent flamenco guitar work. I thought it might be someone like Paco Pena but no..Lo and behold it was none other than former Brit twit Billy Idol's guitar toting sidekick..one Steve Stevens.
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05/20/2004 2:12 pm
personally i think that i must be a druggie too because (no offense to your taste in music) Ted Nugent blows my dead grandfather!
i think his playing sucks ass!
just my opinion... :)
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05/20/2004 7:38 pm
Originally Posted by: metaldeathpersonally i think that i must be a druggie too because (no offense to your taste in music) Ted Nugent blows my dead grandfather!
i think his playing sucks ass!
just my opinion... :)
metaldeath


lol
i must agree with that
"They think im crazy..
but i know better.
It is not I who am crazy.
It is I who am mad.."

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05/24/2004 6:16 pm
I always say Less Claypool is underrated, but who knows.
Knock, knock
Who's there?
Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy who?
Let me in, meat
No!!!!
I mean....Hi, it's Santa Claus
Yay!....Santa!
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05/24/2004 6:34 pm
Aiwass, that joke was apparently lost on you.
Knock, knock
Who's there?
Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy who?
Let me in, meat
No!!!!
I mean....Hi, it's Santa Claus
Yay!....Santa!
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