Is that the one where John Fruscianti is placed above Richard Thompson? Lost all credibility at that point, I'm afraid.Just had a read of that list. Marr at 51 and Mick at 41? Bullshit, both way too low.
Is that the one where John Fruscianti is placed above Richard Thompson? Lost all credibility at that point, I'm afraid.Just had a read of that list. Marr at 51 and Mick at 41? Bullshit, both way too low.
Is that the one where John Fruscianti is placed above Richard Thompson? Lost all credibility at that point, I'm afraid.
'Skydog' was class. Look at some of the YouTube clips.Yes that's the one. Had to google to see the cover as couldn't find it amongst my cds. Best 50p I've spent for a second hand cd in Chang Mai. Assume they were replacing their music in the bar.
Beaten by George Harrison at 11. How does that work?He came 14th in Rolling Stone's list of the Greatest Guitarists Of All Time, has numerous lifetime achievement awards, sold over 250m records and was awarded a CBE for his services to music, I wish I was that underrated...
Beaten by George Harrison at 11. How does that work?
Carlos Santana (or Sultana as a Hull lass called him) at number 20. Please don't say he's not a better guitarist.Because George Harrison was a better guitarist?![]()
Because George Harrison was a better guitarist?![]()
Carlos Santana (or Sultana as a Hull lass called him) at number 20. Please don't say he's not a better guitarist.
Well David Fricke ex music editor says so.Obviously Harrison is better. Rolling Stone said so.
'Rankers' are ****ers. It's all subjective. Just enjoy the ones you love - and explore the others...
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I couldn't find him on the list either. Nice to see 3 included who were with the Allman Brothers - Duane, Dickey Betts and Derek Trucks. As you say it's subjective as I was referring to David Fricke's list in RS and you were quoting from the RS list compiled by a number of contributers. For example Clarence White is 41 in the former and 52 in the latter list. Each to their own.Was interested in reading about Robby Krieger (The Doors) who had to adapt his playing style in the absence of bass and Rhythm players .To be fair, for the most part, the RS list isn't too bad, I can at least tolerate most of it's choices. It is subjective as you say.
Keef at no.4 is insane though IMO. Everyone else in the top 10 is better than him. Most of the top 20 is. I'd maybe swap him and EVH round.
I might've missed him, but I didn't see Django Reinhardt in the list. He was great.
I couldn't find him on the list either. Nice to see 3 included who were with the Allman Brothers - Duane, Dickey Betts and Derek Trucks. As you say it's subjective as I was referring to David Fricke's list in RS and you were quoting from the RS list compiled by a number of contributers. For example Clarence White is 41 in the former and 52 in the latter list. Each to their own.Was interested in reading about Robby Krieger (The Doors) who had to adapt his playing style in the absence of bass and Rhythm players .
Not seen the list, but I'd agree about the Human Riff not being no.4. He's a rhythm player; a ****ing brilliant one, but not a lead-player.To be fair, for the most part, the RS list isn't too bad, I can at least tolerate most of it's choices. It is subjective as you say.
Keef at no.4 is insane though IMO. Everyone else in the top 10 is better than him. Most of the top 20 is. I'd maybe swap him and EVH round.
I might've missed him, but I didn't see Django Reinhardt in the list. He was great.
Surprised Steve Vai and Eric Johnson don't get a mention.Perhaps not melodic enough.
But not in the two RS lists we've been discussing . If Steve Vai is in these other lists surely Joe Satriani, his mentor, would be, along with John Petrucci, Andy Timmons, Paul Gilbert and Steve Morse? ?Most lists have Steve Vai in the top 30.