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JimBob 04:51 11-14-2005
Eh? At which alter do you pray. Personally I love Steve Vai. What he does with a guitar makes me cry with envy.

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Reverend Joe 05:02 11-14-2005
Easy.


Is there truly another? Can there be? I say...

...maybe. But it'll be tough.

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Soulforged 05:10 11-14-2005
I prefer some of the news-> John Petrucci, from Dream Theater.
Of course J. Hendrix, Santana or Clapton never died...

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ichi 05:36 11-14-2005
Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, or Carlos Santana

ichi

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Togakure 06:24 11-14-2005
In rough chronological order (meaning the order in which I came to love them):

Brian May (Queen)
Jimmy Page (Zep)
David Gilmour (Floyd)
Neal Schon (Journey)
Jimi Hendrix
Jeff Beck
Al Dimeola
Jan Hammer (Mahavishnu, Beck, Dimeola, Miami Vice, et.al)

Adrian Belew and Robert Fripp (King Crimson)
Angus Young (AC/DC)
Michael Schenker (UFO, MSG)
Eddie Van Halen
John Scofield
Izumi Watanabe
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Stevie Stevens (Billy Idol)
Warren Cuccurullo (Zappa, Missing Persons, Duran Duran)
Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme)

Prolly some more .. don't have my vast CD collection here. I'll add them if I think of them.

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Quietus 07:03 11-14-2005
Ernest Ranglin - Tribute to a Legend (Marley) Top-notch covers (tracks 2-14): One Drop, Africa Unite, Easy Skanking, Guiltiness, Duppy Conqueror and lots more.



Also,

John Kpiaye
Earl Chinna Smith


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Just A Girl 07:56 11-14-2005
i like the old Dave gilmore.
but he can get a bit OTT.
So roger His BEST FREIND is probably my fave

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Taurus 09:36 11-14-2005
Jimi Hendrix

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Beirut 13:05 11-14-2005
For the Jimi Hendrix fans amongst us.



Great footage of his whole Woodstock performance, not just the ten minutes shown in the Woodstock documentary. Lots of interviews, lots of extras, but most of all, lots of Jimi performing. It's a two DVD set, great sound and picture quality, comes in a nice box with some reading material, and only $15.

This is a must-have!

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Geoffrey S 19:17 11-14-2005
Hendrix and Page. From the modern gods I enjoyed Satriani's concert immensely, but the real gods are to be found a number of decades ago.

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Tricon 19:25 11-14-2005
Hank Marvin (Shadows)
Glen Tippton (Judas Priest)
Criss Oliva (R.I.P. Savatage)

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Gawain of Orkeny 19:37 11-14-2005
Originally Posted by :
(Mahavishnu, Beck, Dimeola, Miami Vice, et.al)


Ive seen him a few times and hes a keyboard player and one of the best. His version of Purple haze is amazing in that you would swear hes playing a guitar.

Originally Posted by :
pray. Personally I love Steve Vai. What he does with a guitar makes me cry with envy.
Lets not leave out his mentor and that of many other great guitarists the one and only Frank Zappa. A truly amazing and overlooked guitar player by most of the mainstream.

That being said all the greatest guitarists other than Hendrix play fusion.

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Reverend Joe 19:47 11-14-2005
Odd that no one mentioned Syd Barrett- but I guess he was more of a writer. Still, "Interstellar Overdrive" is my favorite single Floyd song of all time- that was some damn good guitar work.

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Gawain of Orkeny 20:07 11-14-2005
Originally Posted by :
Odd that no one mentioned Syd Barrett- but I guess he was more of a writer. Still, "Interstellar Overdrive" is my favorite single Floyd song of all time- that was some damn good guitar work.
Surprised are you kidding? Hes far from even the best guitarist in Floyd.

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Clearchus 20:57 11-14-2005
Originally Posted by Soulforged:
I prefer some of the news-> John Petrucci, from Dream Theater.
Hey, we think alike. This is the first name to come to my mind.

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AggonyDuck 23:19 11-14-2005
Well many of the great guitarists are already mentioned, but Nick McCabe is my personal fav. He can literally create a wall of sound with his guitar.
(he was the guitarist of the Verve, a british band from the 90's)

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GoreBag 23:32 11-14-2005
I hate guitar gods...I'll have to go with Chuck Schuldiner.

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Alexanderofmacedon 23:37 11-14-2005
Kirk Hammett

Tony Rombola

Best two...

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Togakure 23:40 11-14-2005
Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny:


Ive seen him a few times and hes a keyboard player and one of the best. His version of Purple haze is amazing in that you would swear hes playing a guitar.
...
Yep, that's why I put the tongue-in-cheek smilie. He is indeed a keyboard player who is famous for simulating explosive rock guitar. He is, by far, my favorite keyboardist. I think he lives in Manhattan too.

When Jeff Beck was asked who his favorite guitar player was, he responded "Jan Hammer." Heh, 'nuff said.

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miho 23:48 11-14-2005
I would have to choose between Santana and Jimi.

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Alexanderofmacedon 00:01 11-15-2005
My friend can play most of Hendrix's stuff...I can play most of it too...

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Kaiser of Arabia 00:35 11-15-2005
Prob. Clapton, or the guys from Skynyrd.

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Reverend Joe 00:58 11-15-2005
Originally Posted by Alexanderofmacedon:
My friend can play most of Hendrix's stuff...I can play most of it too...
Jimi created it in the first place. But good for you.

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Gawain of Orkeny 02:38 11-15-2005
Originally Posted by :
My friend can play most of Hendrix's stuff...I can play most of it too
Maybe you can but certainly not like Jimi. If so what the hell are you doing here you should be famous already.

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GoreBag 02:49 11-15-2005
Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny:
If so what the hell are you doing here you should be famous already.
Like being talented makes you famous at this point in this music industry.

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Beirut 03:08 11-15-2005
Originally Posted by NeonGod:
Like being talented makes you famous at this point in this music industry.
Amen.

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ArcticSonata 03:12 11-15-2005
Originally Posted by NeonGod:
Like being talented makes you famous at this point in this music industry.
How true....

For metal Fans

Adrain Smith


Richard Krusspee Z Bernstien



Steve Harris




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Gawain of Orkeny 03:24 11-15-2005
Originally Posted by :
Like being talented makes you famous at this point in this music industry
If you could really play like Jimmy Hendrix then yes without a doubt.

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GoreBag 04:44 11-15-2005
Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny:
If you could really play like Jimmy Hendrix then yes without a doubt.
Hendrix is surpassed in both technical ability, songwriting talent and innovation by just about every record in my collection.

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Gawain of Orkeny 05:21 11-15-2005
Originally Posted by :
Hendrix is surpassed in both technical ability, songwriting talent and innovation by just about every record in my collection.
Says you.

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