Posted on 10/11/2012 10:37:43 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
Never heard of half these guys, not convinced about 35% of the remainder.
Too many greats were left out:
John Williams, Segovia (a little overrated in my opinion, but great), Julian Bream and the greatest, Francisco Tárrega
Likewise: Paco Pena, Paco Cepero, Diego del Gastor, Melchor de Marchena, Paco de Lucia, Nino Ricardo and Ramon Montoya, and Sabicas ...
There are probably half a dozen guitarists from S. America Barrios for example, Hawaii, and Portugal deserving mention.
Among the rockers, I like the guys who play through glass (tubes)— J. Winter, Albert King, Hendrix and Stevey Ray to name a few- it’s the biting edgy attack and sagging decay I like.
Then there are the electronics guys: Queens guitarists got some incredible tones and novel riffs .
Unsung hero: Niels Lofgrin.
Glaring omissions: Leo Kotke, John Renbourn and Richard Thompson.
They should have consulted me about this, or anything else; I can’t understand why nobody does. I’m sitting on an amazing stock of opinions and I’m letting them go for cheap. ;-)
Thanks for a pleasant diversion.
Don't forget Roy Clark and Wade Hayes. Both are downright amazing pickers.
Without Dex Romweber or Billy Childish, there is no Jack White.
Dex Romweber (formerly 1/2 of Flat Duo Jets, since the 1980s)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksNJwbencVs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BvKB-eOR9M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E20aFyn-zo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmaTTbBwaTE
Billy Childish (over 100 albums out since 1977)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSJ5hG7ms_U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOo7DepCd9w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR3icIpuUZE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4STKPdMht8
Obvious popularity contest is obvious...
Plenty of skilled musicians in that list, but the order leaves a lot to be desired.
Stevie Ray Vaughn was tons better than Hendrix. This list stinks.
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Stevie Ray is standing on Hendrix’s shoulders. No Jimi and Stevie Ray is deriving his sound from some other blues inflected player.
FZ not only at #27, but behind a bunch of posers who can't hold a candle - go figure!
That look isn’t going to age well. How will the public know it’s still him when he’s playing gigs at age 72?
Eric Clapton at 28? one under Franz Zappa - thats all i need to know about this list.
Worthless.
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Exactly, no way does Clapton get within 40 spots of Zappa.
Clapton is a really good guitar player. Zappa was an incredible musician who happened to play the guitar (even thought his band was his best instrument).
No, but I will.
Ditto! Glad to see another APP fan. :)
Bairnson is my all-time favorite melodic soloist. Just... smoooooooooth.
Silence and I
Dreamscape
Cloudbreak
... ear candy
I'll keep that in mind.
George Lynch should have made the top 30 easy -
Also, Country and Western got jobbed......
Ray Flacke is better than 1/2 of these guys
Psshhaaww! And then Heath wakes up. I’ll give Heath his dues because he’s a Texan, but he ain’t Eddie Van Halen.
Damn good question. Anybody who ever heard Alvin Lee play "Goin' Home" would have him #1 or #2, behind Hendrix.
The list clearly was made by pinheads, as Alvin Lee isn't even in the top 100.
Ridiculous !!
Hard to give credence to a list that excludes Gary Moore and Steve Gaines.
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