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And as far as I'm concerned Paul Gilbert dosen't get enough credit.
And as far as I'm concerned Paul Gilbert dosen't get enough credit.
montage said:Duke Levine
Good call.jonhall5446 said:Steve Cropper
capnreverb said:Come on guys, let's stick to folks that most folks know. I can name every obscure guitar player in the world, but it's not really answering the question.
Also, how the fuck can Steve Vai be an underated guitar player? The dudes on like every cover of every guitar wank mag ever made. He's the most overated guitar player. The dude can't write a catchy tune to save his life. Not that is what makes you a good guitar player, but if i got to sit through a boring unispired song/album to get to a magic solo, then he ain't no "god". All those fucks like Vai/Satriani/Malmsteen/Eric Johnson miss that point. You need a good vehicle to showcase a solo. What are you impressed with? Speed? Jonn Mclaughlin can shred those guys in that department. Technique? who the fuck cares if you are not saying something worth hearing. Guitar playing is not a pissing contest. I'd rather hear Kurt Cobain or Lightnin' Hopkins play a solo that sounds like they fuckin mean it but is not "technically" very good, than some 1,000 note a minute shred fest that emotes nothing other than "Look how fast and complicated I can play".
All you guys that are fascinated with these Vai folks need to listen to someone who can say something with as few notes as possible. I have heard Neil Young, David Gilmour, Jim Hall, Marc Ribot, and Robert Fripp say more in one note than these guys like Vai and Satriani say on a whole album. The only thing that is transcending about music is emotion. Technique and speed can be learned and practiced with discipline. Having something to say and being sincere within conviction is not something learned in a guitar class or a tab book. Sometimes I think people who like these guitar shreders feel safe because aspiring to that does not require having to say something real or important and does not ask anything from the listener in terms of emotional insight. Feel can't be taught. Translating emotion can't be a given. A good guitar solo hits me in my "feel", not in my technical observation skills.
NoiseFactory said:Here are some of my favorites...
Trey Spruance (Mr. Bungle), Chris Poland (Ohm, Megadeth), Zoogz Rift, Paul DiBartolo (Spread Eagle), Akira Takasaki (Loudness), Paul Gilbert (Racer X / Mr. Big),Terry Kath (Chicago), Rory Gallagher (Taste), Jimmy Lyon (Eddie Money) , Jerry Riggs (The Riggs / Pat Travers), Tommy Bolin (Deep Purple / James Gang), Bernie Torme' (Gillan / Ozzy), Mark Gallagher (Raven), Jimmie Herring (Aquarium Rescue Unit), Audley Freed (Cry of Love / Black Crowes), Robin Trower, Ronnie Montrose, Bobby Messano (Starz) , Ross The Boss (Dictators / Manowar), Dave Meniketti (Y&T), Andy "Duck" MacDonald, Mike Slamer (City Boy / Streets), Paul Kossoff (Free), Chuck Schuldiner (Death / Control Denied), Martin Barre (Jethro Tull), George Benson, Dave Feinstein (Elf/ The Rods), Ray Gomez, Richie Stotts (Plasmatics), Uli Jon Roth (Scorpions), Rich Ward (Stuck Mojo/Sick Speed/Fozzy), Reeves Gabrels (Tin Machine/David Bowie), Paul Chapman (UFO) , Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa's band/Beer For Dolphins), Bill Tsamis (Warlord), The "Unknown" John Clark (Bruford), Johnny Thunders (New York Dolls), Ani DiFranco, Bill Connors (Return to Forever), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine/Audioslave), Michael Willis, Billy Gibbons (Z.Z. Top), Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad), Rick Derringer, Joe Bonamassa, Vince Gill, Junior Brown, Ricky Skaggs, Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakum), James Scott (Vain), Jan Akkerman (Focus), Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac), Tim Harrington (Masters of Reality / Bogeymen / Creepjoint), Bill Frisell, Fred Frith, Andy LaRoque (King Diamond), Mike Stern, Sonny Landreth.