Who does everyone think the most skilled/favorite guitar player is?
Skill wise, I would say:
1) Yngwie Malmsteen
2) Rusty Cooley
3) Jimmi Page
My favorite though would have to be:
David Gilmour
What about you?¿
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Who does everyone think the most skilled/favorite guitar player is?
Skill wise, I would say:
1) Yngwie Malmsteen
2) Rusty Cooley
3) Jimmi Page
My favorite though would have to be:
David Gilmour
What about you?¿
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Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, then Jimmi Page... I never heard of the other two... those are mine..
jimi hendrix? LMAO!!
joe satriani.... #1
Carlos Santana...
Big ol' this was before your time, You don't know nothing about this, You must of been very sheltered as a young man!!..LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by bigol'legs
haha... ive listened to hendrix... and I've seen some of my friends recreate his stuff... ive been out of the buisness for awhile, but... :afro: wasnt that good..Quote:
Originally Posted by monster.
haha
mark knopfler hands down.
other favorites are hendrix, steevie ray vaughn. But talent, see the above.
Stevie Ray Vaughn, David Gilmour, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Clapton.
Zappa,Page and Hendrix........................
Bull your right, alot of people don't even know who Zappa is and that's too bad. He was a creative genius.
Frank or Moon UnitQuote:
Originally Posted by Da Bull
That's true bro,an overlooked genius......shame alot of ppl will never hear his real good stuff ever again,his son took alot of material out of production years ago.......glad I have 77 of the 83 through :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by groverman1
peace
DB
Frank pheedno....his son can't compare.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pheedno
Peace
DB
Isn't "moon unit" the daughter and "dwiezle" the son?????
Do doubt here, Stevie Ray Vaughan!
Got a few concert bootleg tunes here and there and he blows me away.
Red
YupQuote:
Originally Posted by Da Bull
And trivia time... what Schwartznegger movie was Dweezl Zappa in?
Running man of course!
Red
http://www.rustycooley.com/videos/jemfest2.mpg <-- rusty cooley
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I'm with Red.Quote:
Originally Posted by Red Ketchup
kirk hammett is also among one of the best.
dimebag darrel
nj who the hell is dimebag darrel????Quote:
Originally Posted by nj123
Pantera. Only one of the most progressive guitarists of our generation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Da Bull
Really, Jimmy Page? David Gilmore? What is your basis for "talent"? I'd say both were pioneers in the art of guitar wierdism, but talent? I'm not sure I'd agree with that one. Technical skill comes into play at some point, and Jimmy Page was infamous for butchering things. Must have been the half gallon of booze he drank upon waking in the morning. And Pink Floyd in general makes me want to open a vein. Just listen long enough.
Nope, I'd have to say 2 of the best guitarists were Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. Kirk Hammet was very good in his day, but has become stale as of late.
-LH
Who is the guitar player from pantera?
I was waiting for someone to come along and agree with me... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Humungous
and just like everyone is saying.. "Hendrix/page".. you havnt heard his stuff...I bet those guys havnt sat down and listened to Joe Satriani... cause you can feel his music.. it vibes emotion. And playing JUST guitar.. no vocals to cover anything up.. THATS what makes it good 2.
No problem bro....never heard of him......I'm not from your generation bro,so you must excuse me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Humungous
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DB
Joe Santriani, I should of put him in, cause he has mad skills also.. I do agree with you he's got a style all his own.. Hendrix is in my eyes was a very skilled guitarist, as far as how he played, and the techniques he used, he was one of many that paved the way.. Van Halen, hands down is great in my book.. LOL i wanna say Slash, but i don't know if he'd fall in the category of 'great' he's just a cool muthafuker..
I'm 37 Bull :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Da Bull
Dimebag Darrell is the lead guitarist for Pantera. That band took things to a new level.
Satriani is awesome, I must have burned a hole in Surfing with the Alien. Steve Vai's work was some of the best ever laid down. Joe's student, I might add.
Hendrix, Page and that bunch were very progressive in thier day, but it wasn't technically sound whatsoever. It grooved people on acid though. That was enough. But listen carefully. Better yet, pick up a guitar and try it. Even if you have never played in your life, you'll be strumming along to old Zepplin and Hendrix in no time flat.
Now try that with Pantera :cool:
-LH
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Originally Posted by monster.
Slash WAS COOL.. ever have Black Death vodka? haha
and the guy from AC/DC ... LOL he was cool 2!
MAN how did I forget Eddie Van Halen? THAT guy changed the way guitar was played across the board.Quote:
Originally Posted by monster.
-LH
oh yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...ANGUS!!!! from AC/DC... hells bells riff... i grew up on that ****, my bro is 15 years older then me.. Anything else wasn't allowed to be played in my house
humongous... i was just gonna say that... you also need to play in order to relieze and appreciate the music IMO..Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Humungous
I guess I have to go out tomorrow and get some of Satriani's stuff.......and It better be good too.......j/j broQuote:
Originally Posted by monster.
But I'll still stick with my #1 pick...ZAPPA....if he was still alive he could smoke all the above.....
monster,I like slash also,but he doesn't fit into the company above,but he's a cool mofo for sure.
Peace
DB
Angus rocks. No, he's not Satch, but you gotta admit, ACDC Will make you move. And hes entertaining as hell.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigol'legs
-LH
Exactly. You can tell someone who's ever played a guitar by thier musical choices.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigol'legs
-LH
ive also played viola and violin since i was 8... and in the local symphony.. classical music is also a good choice... ;) hahaQuote:
Originally Posted by Lord Humungous
Didn't know you were up there with me bro,thought you were younger.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Humungous
peace
DB
I saw you mention Van Halen above....disagree there big time,might as well throw in Peter Framton....sorry,don't like van halen except for a few very old ones.
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DB
hey humongous... who was the guy from motley crue... now he was AWESOME.
nikki six from the crue!!! yep, he was good too.. The guitarist from Rage, and now he's in audioslave is talented as well...
NOW BASSISTS!!!! hahahaha
Metallica's late Cliff Burton... no that was THE BEST!!!! MUSICIAN EVER!
Mick Mars. He had a sound going that shook things to the core back then.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigol'legs
Judas Priest had 2 very very good guitarists in the early 80s, as did Iron Maiden. But I'm not a huge Maiden fan after Powerslave.
Ahhh the 80s.....where hair ruled, everybody was stoned and laid, and decadence was the rule of the day.
I appreciate good music, even if it's a genre I don't like. I love classical, Holsts "the planets", anything by Wagner, most of Beethoven, some Mozart.
It's really just the commercially acceptable middle of the road BS that grates me. It's like people hate extremes, but to me, mediocrity is the bane of human existance. Call me crazy....
-LH