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Favourite Guitarists - in no particular order
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Millibobs
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

He wrote that song and a few others - caught him singing and playing acoustic on some program and you could tell straight off that he's a player.

Some interesting names are coming out of this thread and I'm spending some time tonight rooting out a few tracks - always good expand one's musical vocabulary!
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Millibobs,

I can reccommend "The Anthology" 2 CD box set by Roy Buchanan. He does a hauntingly great live version of Hey Joe, and they is a lovely little out take at the end of the 2nd CD where the sound engineer in the studio says something like, "you have about 20 minutes, just play!". For me he is one of those unsong heroes, and his style was assimulated by other great players like Danny Gatton. Check it out.

I'm thinking of a short list of players, but I have just been interrupted by work matters. Catch you later!

DD
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow, I love stuff like that - I'll see if I can track it down Mr Dude. Thanks for the suggestion.

Waiting for your list of other players!
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Joe Pass
Herb Ellis
Wes Montgomery
George Benson
Phil Upchurch
Eric Gale
Tal Farlow
Russell Malone
Mark Whitfield

Leo Kottke
David Bromberg
Doc Watson

Roy Clark
Glen Campbell
Jerry Reed
Chet Atkins
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diatonicdude
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's my list , below, with my most influential in the top 5, although I could name many as being great in their own right.

I would like to add that Prince is not on the list but it was strangely enough his "Purple Rain" song which inspired me to pick up the guitar!

Robben Ford (great feel, technique, improvisation, and tone)
Steve Morse (brilliant compositions, eclectic styles particularly early stuff)
Pat Metheny (just superb in composition, improvisation and technique)
Eric Johnson (so distinctive and great with his sound and playing)
Martin Taylor (my favourite finger style and top jazz guitarist)

others (no particular order);

Larry Carlton (maybe should be in the above for the same reasons as Robben)
Niles Rogers (his funk rhythm stuff of the seventies I still love today)
Roy Buchanan (blues innovator of the tele)
Danny Gatton (took over where Roy B left of, sadly for a short time)
Jeff Beck (an innovator)
Jimi Hendrix (pioneered the electric guitar revolution)
John Williams (great classical guitar contemporary)
George Benson (important in the Jazz guitar evolution)
Jeff Golub (tasteful contemporary Jazz)
Matt Schoffield (great young UK blues artist; tasteful playing which I prefer over Joe Bassamona)
Joe Satriani (had to have a mention. Best of his genre)
Thomas Leeb (terrifyingly good finger style stuff)
Ron Sayer (our very own board member. Seeing is believing)
many others....................
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:10 am    Post subject: Favourite Guitarists Reply with quote

I finaly had some time to catch up with the board. It seems everybody is talking about great Lead Guitarist? I was thinking maybe Pete Townsend as a great rhythm master and song writer.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:49 am    Post subject: Re: Favourite Guitarists Reply with quote

Richard Harris wrote:
I finaly had some time to catch up with the board. It seems everybody is talking about great Lead Guitarist? I was thinking maybe Pete Townsend as a great rhythm master and song writer.


Hi Richard,

the lists do predominately name guitarists renowned for their lead playing, its seems. Maybe because some people associate great playing with the fretboard pyrotechnics, or others with particuarly memorable melodic lead passages! For me it's both, and in the list I feel I mentioned at least two superb rhythm players, namely Robben Ford & Niles Rogers.

Whilst I am writing, I somehow forgot to mention the great, late Shawn Lane. This musician had everything; the fretboard pyrotechnics, beautiful phrasing, great rhythm guitar, and he was a monster composer and multi talented instrumentalist who had excellent skills on keyboard, drums, etc, etc. Yep, he should go on the list too!
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 2:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

FWIW Here's my list (but it changes daily/hourly) in no particular order:

RF
Tab Benoit
BB King
Albert Collins
Audley Freed
Ronnie Earl
Stevie Ray
Phillip Sayce
Chris Cain
Matt Schofield
Joe Bonamassa
Jim Campilongo
Danny Gatton
Chris Duarte
Jon Amor (from Hoax)
and tons more who I'll remember as soon as I get in my car and see my CD rotation!

By the way, Thanks DD for the mention, I am honoured Cool hope you can make it to the gig on Nov 1st. Got any RF requests?

Ron
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 4:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Richie Havens and Taj Mahal both have two of the more unique guitar styles I have seen/heard.

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Andy
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ron S wrote:
By the way, Thanks DD for the mention, I am honoured Cool hope you can make it to the gig on Nov 1st. Got any RF requests?

Ron


Hi Ron. Respect where respect is due mate! I am sure any member who has signed up here would add you to their list if they got chance to see you play (hence the "seeing is believing" reference in my list.

Any RF requests? Of course, how about one of my favs, and recently discussed; Life Song??? Seriously, anything will do on the night. I look forward to the gig.

Cheers,
DD
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