The real "greatest" guitarists are no doubt studio musicians with names unfamiliar to the public.
Agree because where is Feliciano?
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Now that you mention it, where’s Jeff “Skunk” Baxter? “Bodhisattva”?
What’s better than that? Seriesly.
The real “greatest” guitarists are no doubt studio musicians with names unfamiliar to the public.
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Larry Carlton (think Steely Dan) comes to mind.
Frankly, the greatest guitarists were likely playing well before this thing called rock and roll was over represented in the list of the top 100 guitar players.
No Jim Hall? No Kenny Burrell?
But I think most of us know what this list really represents - the top 100 most popular guitar players to readers of Guitar World, having next to nothing to do with the 100 best guitar players (given no objective criteria exists).
You are correct my friend. You could start that list with Johnny Smith.
“The real “greatest” guitarists are no doubt studio musicians with names unfamiliar to the public.”
I took a closer look at the list and noticed that Steve Lukather didn’t make it. Neither did Larry Carlton.