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Postby Arkansas » Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:58 am

True about country. Ever watch Ricky Skaggs or Steve Wariner? Or that guy from Shawn Colvin's band that toured with the Eagles (don't know his name). Speaking of Eagles, I always thought that Don Felder was a really great player too.


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Postby Indyjoe » Sat Oct 06, 2007 7:09 am

Steve Clark
Phil Collen
Vivian Campbell
Brian May
Tom Scholz
Angus Young
Howie Simon
Edit...not to be forgotten Steve Miller - love Steve Miller

The thing with Leppard's guitarists they are not the pioneers or virtuosos that some listed are, but the way they work together and the albums they put out... I'm not a guitarist of course so my opinion comes from a different place than you guys - I hear it differently.

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Postby FishinMagician » Sat Oct 06, 2007 7:16 am

Arkansas wrote:True about country. Ever watch Ricky Skaggs or Steve Wariner? Or that guy from Shawn Colvin's band that toured with the Eagles (don't know his name). Speaking of Eagles, I always thought that Don Felder was a really great player too.


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Steuart Smith is awesome, so is felder
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Postby Pstburp » Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:40 am

Jason Becker
Marty Friedman
Vinnie Moore
YNGWIE malmsteen
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Eddie Van Halen

In Jazz..John McLaughling
Al Di Meola
Joe Pass
Larry Carlton
George Benson
West Montgomery
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Postby Pacfanweb » Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:33 pm

RockitRide wrote:Eddie, Page, Clapton, Hendrix, etc. were all great in their day. But like Olympic athletes, time has passed them by, at least as far as chops and as far as what is considered mastery of the instrument by today's standards. My list (see previous post) too will be outdated in 10 years or less. To his credit, Schon is one of the few guitarists from the 70's that can still hold his own with the today's masters. Page and company, despite the "legend factor", really don't measure up to the cream of the crop. I still like those guys, and they will always make the fan's allstar team, but they won't even show up on the players ballots. I realize most people like what they like, and that is fine, but a true maestro should be held to a certain level of expertise.

You're not seriously saying that Neal Schon can outplay Eddie Van Halen at any point in their career, are you?

If so, you evidently haven't seen Edward on the current tour.

Page, yeah. He never really was that good live in his day.

But it doesn't matter if time has passed anyone by.....all that matters is how good they were at their peak.
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Postby Aaron » Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:44 pm

I'm not sure how I forgot him but Josh Ramos is definitely on my list too.
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Postby yak » Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:57 pm

Some of my personal favorites:

George Benson

Larry Carlton

Howie Simon

Eddie Van Halen

Pat Metheny

Lee Ritenour

Joe Satriani

Neal Schon (talented, but the backbone of a marshmallow)
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Postby RockitRide » Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:37 pm

"You're not seriously saying that Neal Schon can outplay Eddie Van Halen at any point in their career, are you?
"If so, you evidently haven't seen Edward on the current tour.
Page, yeah. He never really was that good live in his day.
But it doesn't matter if time has passed anyone by.....all that matters is how good they were at their peak."


Players a lot better and smarter than me have stated that Schon was one of the few speedie shredmeisters of the 70's. Hey, I absolutley love EVH and I am currently learning some his stuff note-for-note...or at least trying I should say. I am even scrapping up enough bucks to buy his new amplifier, the 5150 III. But most rock/pop guitarists from the seventies NEVER had the chops of guys like Gilbert, MacApline, etc. even at their peak. Al DiMeola is the exception, but he is more jazz, although he did inspire Vinnie Moore to greatness (The Casino album in particular). A lot of guys from the 60's and 70's wrote some great guitar music, but I separate that when I am discussing chops. EVH wrote THE BEST licks for sure, but after Yngwie the bar was raised, much to our benefit, and all you have to do is check out the history of the Varney label to see that there was sea-change in the 80's. Some of the note for note transcriptons I have seen from guys like Paul Gilbert are just insane. And the alternate picking skills of Rusty Cooley are other worldly, and he does write some cool licks and runs as well. Ten years from now there will be even better guitarists. I think that is a good thing. :D
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Postby Arkansas » Thu Oct 11, 2007 2:40 pm

yak wrote:Some of my personal favorites:

George Benson
Larry Carlton
Howie Simon
Eddie Van Halen
Pat Metheny
Lee Ritenour
Joe Satriani
Neal Schon (talented, but the backbone of a marshmallow)


George Benson, Larry Carlton, Pat Metheny, ...this thread is definitely getting better.
Where's Alex Lifeson?


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Postby conversationpc » Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:49 pm

Arkansas wrote:
yak wrote:Some of my personal favorites:

George Benson
Larry Carlton
Howie Simon
Eddie Van Halen
Pat Metheny
Lee Ritenour
Joe Satriani
Neal Schon (talented, but the backbone of a marshmallow)


George Benson, Larry Carlton, Pat Metheny, ...this thread is definitely getting better.
Where's Alex Lifeson?


later~


Hey! I mentioned Carlton and Metheny a couple of pages back!
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:19 pm

Arkansas wrote:Larry Carlton


Larry Carlton is awesome. Love his work in Steely Dan and his solo stuff.
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Postby bakerp » Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:23 am

Gary Hoey
Johnny Hiland
John Petrucci
Neal Schon
Brent Mason
Chet
Jerry Reed
Ben Lacey
Steve Morse
Walter Trout
Peter Frampton
Johnny A.
Andy Timmons
Paul
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Postby yak » Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:40 am

Arkansas wrote:George Benson, Larry Carlton, Pat Metheny, ...this thread is definitely getting better.



Don't you know it. These guys are some of the best in the business.

Where IS Alex Lifeson? So totally underrated, wouldn't you agree?
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:42 am

yak wrote:Where IS Alex Lifeson? So totally underrated, wouldn't you agree?


I believe I mentioned him earlier, also. Great player, especially on the rhythm side.
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Postby yak » Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:13 am

conversationpc wrote:
Arkansas wrote:
yak wrote:Some of my personal favorites:

George Benson
Larry Carlton
Howie Simon
Eddie Van Halen
Pat Metheny
Lee Ritenour
Joe Satriani
Neal Schon (talented, but the backbone of a marshmallow)


George Benson, Larry Carlton, Pat Metheny, ...this thread is definitely getting better.
Where's Alex Lifeson?


later~


Hey! I mentioned Carlton and Metheny a couple of pages back!




What's that saying? Great minds think alike............. :wink:
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:21 am

yak wrote:What's that saying? Great minds think alike............. :wink:


Sometimes demented minds think alike also. :twisted:
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Postby yak » Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:33 am

conversationpc wrote:
yak wrote:What's that saying? Great minds think alike............. :wink:


Sometimes demented minds think alike also. :twisted:


:lol: Speak for yourself dude. :lol:
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Postby brandonx76 » Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:53 am

In no particular order


Neal Schon
EDDIE!!
Steve Lukather
Dan Huff
Michael Landau
Tim Pierce
Steve Vai
Jeff Kollman
Satch
Eric Johnson
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Postby MartyMoffatt » Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:24 pm

conversationpc wrote:
yak wrote:Where IS Alex Lifeson? So totally underrated, wouldn't you agree?


I believe I mentioned him earlier, also. Great player, especially on the rhythm side.


Yes, and I had the pleasure of seeing him live on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, and I'm seeing him again tonight and on Sunday. He doesn't get much chance to shine on record, but live he is simply stunning. He doesn't go for the traditional guitar solos, but instead ekes out chords and notes you wouldn't think possible from a guitar.

Can't wait for later tonight.

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Postby Argus » Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:34 pm

Hendrix
Pete Townshend
Jeff Beck
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Postby WickedGail » Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:33 pm

Jimmy Page ( I saw him live many times and believe me the dude can play, I'll be at the reunion show)

Alex Lifeson (and Alex would not mind me putting him right behind him and after 11 shows this tour with 3 more to go the end of this month the man is like a fine wine he gets better with age)

Edward Van Halen (after over 100 live shows of VH Eddie's solo's are a non-contact sexual experiance to say the least! Van Halen at the Garden will be the 50th Birthday present I give myself this year they play the 13th I turn 50 the 14th)

Peter Townshend (he was such an inovator of some major riffs that we all copy today)

Wally Bryson (one of the best power pop guitarists of the 70's I'm looking forward to being at the Raspberries reunion concert at the Highland Ballromm in NYC tomorrow night 10/13)

Walter Stocker (The Babys lead guitarist overshadowed by the fact that this band hit it's stride during the disco sucks era, had it been a different time people would have noticed)

I know you said five but I can't narrow it down to any less!!!!!!

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Postby Saint John » Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:53 pm

Randy Rhoads
Neal Schon
Eddie Van Halen
Joe Satriani
Jimi Hendrix
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