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Rolling Stone names Jimi Hendrix the ‘Greatest Guitarist of all Time
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| Wednesday, November 23 2011, 3:44 PM
| Jim Farber
Posted on 11/23/2011 9:26:13 PM PST by This Just In
Rolling Stone names Jimi Hendrix the Greatest Guitarist of all Time, followed by Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page The rest of the top five are Keith Richards and Jeff Beck
BY Jim Farber
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Wednesday, November 23 2011, 3:44 PM
Yes, hes experienced.
Jimi Hendrix has been proclaimed the Greatest Guitarist of All Time by a panel of musicians wrangled by Rolling Stone Magazine.
Though dead for more than 40 years, Hendrixs fiery and distinct style clearly continues to inspire, and intimidate, six-string pluckers the world over.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hendrix; music; topten
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To: This Just In
Augustin Barrios (1885-1944).
To: spodefly
My top ten faves...
Blackmore
Steve Howe
Uli John Roth
Iommi
Petrucchi
Via
Andre Segovia
Paco Pena
Huw Loyd Langton
Michael Ackerfelt
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posted on
11/24/2011 12:21:25 AM PST
by
mitch5501
(My guitar wants to kill your momma!)
To: This Just In
James Burton is the greatest guitarist of all time. Everyone knows that, right?
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posted on
11/24/2011 12:26:19 AM PST
by
anton
To: Chunga
Thanks. I haven’t dug out any old Hendrix albums to check in ages. Now it’s just MP3 playlists with no album cover.
To: This Just In
What happened to Chet Atkins or Roy Clarke?
Oh yest, they are not Black or hippies.
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posted on
11/24/2011 12:48:23 AM PST
by
yarddog
To: This Just In
Mother Maybelle Carter was the greatest. Her techniques have been copied (or attempted to be copied) by countless musicians. Another ignored artist is Duane Eddy. Rolling Stone’s ratings are based on the ages and exposure to music of the existing generation that read that publication.
Listen , hear the applause and then vote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENS4nD0vRKI
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posted on
11/24/2011 12:50:04 AM PST
by
barnrat
To: jobim
Pat Metheny is the best guitarist who ever lived.
You clearly are not a musician. Also, if you ever had the chance (which you never will) to ask Pat Metheny who the best guitarist that ever lived was....he would say Jimi Hendrix.
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posted on
11/24/2011 1:09:17 AM PST
by
LanaTurnerOverdrive
("I've done a lot of things in my life that I'm not proud of. And the things I am proud of are disgus)
To: DetroitRight
Jimi Hendrix was great, okay? I liked the guy. But it was the AMPS that made him; Marshall Amps were the reason Jimi was Jimi. Lets be real. Yes, I know black and all that. Yes, Yes, and Yes....
I assume you are serious, so I heartily recommend checking out some of the lesser-known Hendrix recordings - here's one messy one I just found by typing "Hendrix Rare" into youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByN1oHmRVrU What you will find is not always technical perfection (He was an envelope-pushing live player) but a dynamism, complexity, and focus that remains as completely, stunningly new today as it ever was. I think it is fair to say that Hendrix was more than "great and black and all that" but remains in a league of his own. Nobody, ever, has ever played like this, or since, or, in fact, quite as well. His phrasing alone, off the cuff is simply mind-bogglingly amazing, and seems to have nothing to do with the limitations of the instrument - he just brushes them aside. There are faster, more technically perfect test pilots for instance, to be sure, but who wouldn't say that Yeager was probably the best ever? That's how it is, I think, with Hendrix... Only Hendrix's work, because it never really has been fully imitated, is as fresh as ever.
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posted on
11/24/2011 1:12:36 AM PST
by
golux
To: LanaTurnerOverdrive; jobim
I am a huge Pat Metheny fan but Lana is absolutely right here. Pat is a serious and deeply respectful musician. By the way, his Statement Regarding Kenny G is one of my favorite pieces of “music related writing” of all time!
http://www.jazzoasis.com/methenyonkennyg.htm
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posted on
11/24/2011 1:17:19 AM PST
by
golux
To: This Just In
No he isn’t. Stevie Ray Vaughn was the best.
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posted on
11/24/2011 1:26:33 AM PST
by
dforest
To: spodefly
You forgot Buckethead...does he even get a mention?
Buckethead
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posted on
11/24/2011 1:31:04 AM PST
by
willyd
(your credibility deficit is screwing up my bs meter...)
To: gigster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b9oddxm3aA Here's Alex Lifeson playing a cover of “Crossroads” which I thought more fitting on this thread in honor of Eric Clapton who did make the list.
Although one of my personal favorites of his is La Villa Stranglato. And “Malignant Narcissism” is a recent GREAT instrumental. I can't wait to hear what is on Rush's new album.
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posted on
11/24/2011 1:57:57 AM PST
by
21twelve
("We can go from boom to bust, from dreams to a bowl of dust....and another lost generation.")
To: DetroitRight
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posted on
11/24/2011 2:18:24 AM PST
by
hawkeye101
(Electing lawyers to political office is like hiring a raging alcoholic to run your bar!)
To: This Just In
Question: What do you have when drool is coming out of both sides of Keith Richard’s mouth?
Answer: A level stage
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posted on
11/24/2011 2:30:14 AM PST
by
Artie
To: Army Air Corps
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posted on
11/24/2011 2:55:33 AM PST
by
Valin
(I'm not completely worthless. I can be used as a bad example.)
To: Army Air Corps
Just went over to YouTue and listened to Segovia’s Asturias. Beautiful. Had the privilege of hearing him in concert many, many years ago. He stands alone.
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posted on
11/24/2011 3:10:02 AM PST
by
animal172
(All aboard the Cain Train.)
To: This Just In
Richard Thompson. Saw him at a an acoustical, one-man show in New Haven, CT. Would swear he was not alone on some songs.
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posted on
11/24/2011 3:20:19 AM PST
by
raybbr
(People who still support Obama are either a Marxist or a moron.)
To: This Just In
Any poll that doesn't have Mark Knopfler in the top 25 is pretty worthless.
To: This Just In
Amazing -
100+ posts on this thread, and no mention of Les Paul...
Not only was he seminal in the technical evolution of the electric guitar from a big-band side novelty into the dominant instrument it is today, (one of the, if not the, most popular instruments bears his name to this day) but he also created many of the playing techniques that form the ‘basics’ for every electric guitar player since, from the eminences mentioned on this thread to the kid keeping the neighborhood awake nights with his screeching and sqawking...
If innovation and influence is part of the criteria, Les Paul certainly belongs on any serious list....
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posted on
11/24/2011 3:42:38 AM PST
by
Uncle Ike
(Rope is cheap, and there are lots of trees...)
To: Army Air Corps
“Ill wager that they have never heard of Andres Segovia...”
Glad to see someone chime in that really knows true talent, thank you. Segovia is the master, without question.
In my opinion, Charro, Leo Kottke, John Fahey, Jose Feliciano were/are all better than Jimmie.
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posted on
11/24/2011 4:23:02 AM PST
by
panaxanax
(0bama >>WORST PRESIDENT EVER.)
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