So many folks have so many opinions about guitarists - look how quickly this thread has grown.
Originally Posted by SuperCub
The trouble with threads like this is that if you don't like the music, you won't like the guitar no matter how good it is.
Originally Posted by RiverRider
- - - - That's the real trouble with threads like this. Those who never tuned to anything but top 40 stations have an idea who's the best they've ever heard, but they haven't heard much.
How true, how true - and there is no accounting for musical "taste". Due to the major plethora of guitar players and the limited exposure/knowledge of most of us, the "best" labels are almost meaningless. Is there a capable judge these days? Now - if we say "I most LIKE so and so - - -"
Originally Posted by killerv
Steve Vai says Danny Gatton was the best
I never will say that DG was the "best" - or say that about any guitarist. But, I know his playing quite well and will say that, if those of you who know guitar will listen closely to the full range of Danny Gatton's playing, you are likely to discard your notions about any supreiority of a bunch of other players of this type.
A little bit of Jimmy Hendricks goes a long way. Robin and Jimmy Dewar have many that I like, but this one popped into my feeble brain first. It's not standalone guitar, but worthy of a listen.
Anyone know who Eddie Van Halen regarded at Number One?
That's the real trouble with threads like this. Those who never tuned to anything but top 40 stations have an idea who's the best they've ever heard, but they haven't heard much.
Probably Les Paul, they were a lot alike, loved tinkering with guitars
I know Eddie asked Glenn Campbell for a lesson.
When a country is well governed, poverty and a mean condition are something to be ashamed of. When a country is ill governed, riches and honors are something to be ashamed of . Confucius
The trouble with threads like this is that if you don't like the music, you won't like the guitar no matter how good it is.
Yup
And there’s always going to be 2 or 3 guys on here that pluck some obscure guitarist from the Celtic Woman tribute band, Liberace’s accompanyment or whatnot for his contribution. Leaves me shaking my head. We all have our favorites and opinions so that’s what makes it great.
The trouble with threads like this is that if you don't like the music, you won't like the guitar no matter how good it is.
Yup
And there’s always going to be 2 or 3 guys on here that pluck some obscure guitarist from the Celtic Woman tribute band, Liberace’s accompanyment or whatnot for his contribution. Leaves me shaking my head. We all have our favorites and opinions so that’s what makes it great.
lol
Yezzir. I was kinda hoping for a "Spotlight on Ed King" thread. When did he leave Skynyrd anyhow?
A little bit of Jimmy Hendricks goes a long way. Robin and Jimmy Dewar have many that I like, but this one popped into my feeble brain first. It's not standalone guitar, but worthy of a listen.