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Rolling Stone names Jimi Hendrix the ‘Greatest Guitarist of all Time
NYDailyNews ^ | Wednesday, November 23 2011, 3:44 PM | Jim Farber

Posted on 11/23/2011 9:26:13 PM PST by This Just In

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To: This Just In
Jimi Hendrix
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Robin Trower
Eddie Van Halen
Angus Young (AC/DC)
Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden)
Duane Allman
Chuck Berry
Eric Clapton
Michael Schenker (UFO)
61 posted on 11/23/2011 10:21:31 PM PST by Darren McCarty (Anybody but Romney or Obama)
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To: This Just In

No Sh$t!!!! Harrison??? Richards??? What a freakin joke!!! My vote...Terry Kath at #one....Clapton/Beck/Page/Hendrix/Lee in a 5 way tie for 2. Case closed per Archie Bunker!!


62 posted on 11/23/2011 10:22:03 PM PST by bobby.223
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To: tickmeister

Got to agree with you that Tommy Emmanuel is Awesome but maybe not so well known worldwide!

Cheers

Mel


63 posted on 11/23/2011 10:22:40 PM PST by melsec (Once a Jolly Swagman camped by a Billabong....)
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To: Tolaei1
I think Tom Petty was up there then, can’t remember though.

Mike Campbell was Petty's guitarist.

64 posted on 11/23/2011 10:22:46 PM PST by Darren McCarty (Anybody but Romney or Obama)
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To: HwyChile

Exactly! Different people will have different choice for the GOAT spot, however there will be a couple of names that will keep coming up, and of those names Jimi will be the one mentioned the most (even by some of those other names that keep coming up). The discussion for number 2 downwards is waaaay open, but for the number one spot? It is Jimi. He may not have been the best, or the most accurate, or the most professional. But he is the greatest.


65 posted on 11/23/2011 10:22:59 PM PST by spetznaz (Nuclear-tipped Ballistic Missiles: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol)
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To: This Just In

Listen sometime to a 20 minute version of CYHMK I think its the early show at the Lone Star Club NYC July 4th 1987. check it out at tela.sugarmegs.org Or listen to Mick Taylor during the 73 Stones tour. Killer stuff. EVH is okay, but it ain’t the blues baby! And afterall, Mr. Taylor had his apprenticeship under the esteemed John Mayall and the Blues Breakers, I think it was EC himself that suggest John take the boy in ...


66 posted on 11/23/2011 10:27:38 PM PST by abigkahuna
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To: This Just In
How about Johnny "Guitar" Watson, who recorded the first and greatest "heavy metal" tune, Space Guitar?
67 posted on 11/23/2011 10:28:09 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: Darren McCarty

Trower and Schenker are definitely on the Spodefly Top 20 list. I attribute a considerable amount of my hearing loss and tinitus to incredibly loud repeat listenings to UFO’s Live album ...

If you haven’t already, search YouTube for Trower playing live recently. He is as amazing as ever.

Also, if you mention those 2, you also have to be aware of Frank Marino.


68 posted on 11/23/2011 10:28:17 PM PST by spodefly (This is my tag line. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
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To: Army Air Corps
"... Personally, I think he is a bit overhyped."

I have to say likewise. Aside from the critically-acclaimed first album 'The Jimi Hendrix Experience', pretty much every other album he released until his death was garbage except for the appearance of one famous signature Hendrix track on each album.

You'd almost think that Hendrix only wrote six legendary tunes and then plotzed over dead from an overdose: Purple Haze, Voodoo Chile, Crosstown Traffic, All Along The Watchtower, The Wind Cries Mary, and Little Wing (Slight Return).

When's the the last time you've ever heard someone say they actually like any Hendrix tune but those six I mentioned above? Or can even NAME another track but those six?

PS: Rolling Stone flat doesn't know what the hell they're talking about. They panned every single Led Zeppelin album that came out on their release date, but they gave their highest critical award and endorsement to every single last Elvis Costello release ever produced. Elvis Costello is just awful, and the only reason Rolling Stone adores him is because everyone who works at Rolling Stone looks like Elvis Costello.

Rolling Stone is the most pretentious gathering of assholes on the planet. And that's saying something.

69 posted on 11/23/2011 10:28:42 PM PST by The KG9 Kid
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To: Fiji Hill

Don’t forget Guitar Shorty, or Jimmy Thackery or even Kenny Wayne Shepard. But Guitar Shorty was a cousin or something of Jimi. He’ll play the hell out of a song for 20 minutes or so, but when its time to end the song, well,...its over....


70 posted on 11/23/2011 10:31:24 PM PST by abigkahuna
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Where's Mark Knopfler? Phil Keaggy? ANYBODY country?

Rolling Stone stinks.

71 posted on 11/23/2011 10:41:30 PM PST by Othniel (There is no god named Allah, and Mohammed is its false prophet.)
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To: melsec

Agreed. Most “greatest” lists are simply “best known” lists.


72 posted on 11/23/2011 10:42:31 PM PST by tickmeister (tickmeister)
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To: Zarro
I saw Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force live back in the 80s. He was a classically trained virtuoso and generated a lot of interest in his speed guitar playing, but I have to be honest that when the show was finally over I'd already wanted to leave about an hour earlier.

He was great all the way through the show if you really like his music, but we just couldn't stand being bombarded with ultra-speed 'Beedle-lee-beedle-beedle-lee-beedle-ah-YEEEEEEE!' Mozart riffs and Jeff Scott Soto's singing for more than about 30 mins. They were a pretty embarrassing Euro hair metal band too. Malmsteen is just awesome, but that band was still basically Ratt with lots more practice.

"I YAM A VII-YEE-KING! I'M GOING OUT TO WAAARR... I'VE GOT DEATH UP-ON MYY MIII-YEE-IINDD!!!" ... Ugh. When they were trying to get the crowd to sing along to that I looked at my pal Phil with a pained smile and yelled "Dude. Ready to jet?".

In the crowd exiting the concert, someone said "Yeah, man he's awesome and everything but I'm glad that's over" and people nearby busted out laughing.

But yes, respect to Yngwie Malmsteen is due, certainly.

73 posted on 11/23/2011 10:45:01 PM PST by The KG9 Kid
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To: abigkahuna

Unfortunately we’re unable to view streaming, or any video for that matter, on our pc.

Taylor’s blues and Van Halen’s rock are two different animals. Heck, we could mention the country guitarists if that’s the case (Brent Mason, Chet Atkins, Glen Campbell, etc.).


74 posted on 11/23/2011 10:47:19 PM PST by This Just In
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To: Othniel

Keaggy’s on my list. He outplays some on the list, and they have all their fingers.


75 posted on 11/23/2011 10:49:44 PM PST by This Just In
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To: This Just In
No mention of Kirk Hammet from Metallica?
76 posted on 11/23/2011 10:51:47 PM PST by Sprite518
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To: This Just In

And a guy who totally revolutionized electric guitar playing and guitar tone is also left off of this list.

To give a little hint, this guy also plays with only 2 full fingers on his , much like Django Reinhardt.

And he basically wrote every known hard rock / metal riff in about a 4 year time span, and is still being copied by guitarists today, who stupidly think they are fresh and ground-breaking.


77 posted on 11/23/2011 10:53:43 PM PST by hawkeye101 (Electing lawyers to political office is like hiring a raging alcoholic to run your bar!)
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To: This Just In

Now, sugarmegs is all audio, for downloading! some 50K concerts. Right now I am listening, downloading the Stones at the Birmingham Odeon 1973-09-19!

But, yup, Taylor’s blues and VH’s rock are two different creatures, guess I was a bluesman first. One of my first albums was Muddy Waters “Sail On”, the other was the Stones “England’s Newest Hit Makers” Putting them up against the Beatles, the Stones in those days would wipe the Beatles.

For example dig up the Beatles at the Budokan in Tokyo in June 1966 and then the Stones in Hawaii also in ‘66 a couple of weeks later. Listen to Satisfaction when it was Fresh—you will appreciate it. In fact I heard somewhere that the Fuzz in Satisfaction was first done by a Country guy who’s name escapes me a couple of years earlier. With Keith’s interest in all things country, its possible he heard the track and incorporated the technique for Satisfaction.


78 posted on 11/23/2011 10:58:23 PM PST by abigkahuna
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To: hawkeye101

Link Wray?


79 posted on 11/23/2011 10:58:44 PM PST by Blue Devil Reaganite (A Professor is someone educated far beyond his or her own intelligence)
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To: The KG9 Kid

When Rolling Stone Magazine moved from San Francisco to New York I cancelled my subscription and threw out all my old magazines, I was so ticked. I even wrote them a letter telling them so, but would Jan Wenner answer me? Nope, he had to get back to NYC and hang around with hookers and blow or whatever.

Of course all those old Rolling Stone magazines from the 60s and early 70s would be worth something...jeez


80 posted on 11/23/2011 11:01:24 PM PST by abigkahuna
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