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General Discussion => MUSIC => Topic started by: givecigstosurfgroms on October 25, 2015, 06:25:53 PM
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whos ur favorites, i like johnny thunders marc bolan dimebag billy gibbons hendrix eddie hazel
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Robert Fripp
Steve Howe
Greame Taylor
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John Fahey, duh.
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Hendrix
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Don Rich, Poison Ivy, and Link Wray
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RON ASHETON
(http://data.tumblr.com/2m8BXUfriihwezncWW7Sk8kZo1_500.jpg)
The Stooges - No Fun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvRkJzVQBP0#)
Stoked I got to see him play live in Detroit not too long before he passed away. RIP.
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johnny thunders
Now did that fella play strings for Richard Hell and The Voidoids?
Earl Scruggs plays banjo but the invention of playing your stringed instrument with the tuners instead of fretting the string gives him a lotta points in my book, I also am an Eddie Van Halen fan and I suppose Tom Morello and Thurston Moore are cool dudes too. I'll go with Greg Ginn though, he's not a "polished shredder" playing with a shit ton of effects/clean tone/that typa thing and he doesn't have that "prog rock" typa thing either but he's raw as fuck and can solo/play lead very well in my opinion and utilizes some jazz scales that prob weren't used in a lotta types of music before he came along. I don't have a black flag tattoo yet but I need ta get one.
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Link Wray
Mick Taylor & Keith Richards
Scott Gorham
Greg Ginn
Poison Ivy
Jeff Hanneman
Slash
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Oh shit, I need to add Angus Young to my list. Can't believe I left him out.
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yah greg ginn and taylor/richards are money. Im going to chek out everything else you guys mentioned (johnny thunders did somthing with richard hell for a second but it wasnt the voidoids.)
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...and don't forget Rory Gallagher
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How could i've forgotten John Williams. I've also been to a concert of Paul O'dette, who is a lute player, and damn that shit takes a whole lotta skill
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-dqB6Z7JRo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-dqB6Z7JRo#)
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fuck yea on the John Williams, and O'dette is amazing. Some of mine
Django Reinhardt
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZBPcXTXPEA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZBPcXTXPEA#)
Lenny Breau
www.youtube.com/watch?v=f06FvJgk52I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f06FvJgk52I#)
Moraito
www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5ypbEOZLUU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5ypbEOZLUU#)
Julian Bream
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk4RsE7VJ7I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk4RsE7VJ7I#)
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I've been introduced to excellent music b/c of this thread, John Fahey and Eddie Hazel so far...
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I never heard of John Fahey (except I think in an interview with k vile.) He's Rad!
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Buckethead
Slash
Les Paul
Michael Angelo Batio
Hendrix
Carlos Santana
Van Halen
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Buckethead
Slash
Les Paul
Michael Angelo Batio
Hendrix
Carlos Santana
Van Halen
thats brutal
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Oh shit, I need to add Angus Young to my list. Can't believe I left him out.
goddamn I forgot him too. sometimes you wrack your brain so hard you leave out the obvious ones.
Angus Young
Billy motherfucking Gibbons
Eddie Van Halen (i'm a huge fan of David Lee era VH)
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Jorma Kaukonen
Kevin Shields
Keiji Haino
Mick Ronson
Syd Barrett
Johnny Marr
Lawrence Hayward
Tom Verlaine
Roger McGuinn
Thurston Moore/Lee Ronaldo
acoustic:
Nick Drake
Blind Lemon Jefferson
John Fahey
Charley Patton
Bert Jansch
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Joe Pass.
Ian Williams.
I really like what Fennesz does with the electric guitar.
Nels Cline!
Paul Lai of Upsilon Acrux.
Fripp of course.
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Doc Watson, Lester Flatt, Doyle.
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Buckethead
Slash
Les Paul
Michael Angelo Batio
Hendrix
Carlos Santana
Van Halen
thats brutal that you didn't say Yngwie Malmsteen
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King Buzzo
Jimmy Bower
Hendrix obv... That Electric Church doc on showtime was incredible.
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King Buzzo
Jimmy Bower
Hendrix obv... That Electric Church doc on showtime was incredible.
One of those is a drummer and none of that is obv "whitemanjazz"
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If you're referring to bower, I meant his tenure in *eyehategod* playing guitar. I mean that IS the point of this thread, Some of MY favorite guitar players "rusty bearings"
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If you're referring to bower, I meant his tenure in eyehatehod playing guitar. I mean that IS the point of this thread, Some of MY favorite guitar players "rusty bearings"
Oh. Eyehategod. Good choice bro. On some other shit, "Berrings" is a Russian last name, so I did not spell it incorrectly, please recognize.
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Dr. Know
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SRV
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Joe Pass.
Ian Williams.
I really like what Fennesz does with the electric guitar.
Nels Cline!
Paul Lai of Upsilon Acrux.
Fripp of course.
Fripp ! Going to see Crimson at the end of the month... stoked.
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Hendrix
Johnny Ramone
Robby Krieger
Steve Jones
Ron Asheton
David Gilmour
J. Mascis
Ted Nugent
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Robby Krieger fuck yeah.
...Johnny Ramone ? HMMM. I like the Ramones don't me wrong but top guitarist ? lol
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john mcgeoch from magazine, visage, siouxie and the banshees, and PiL is a hell of a guitarist. his playing on the banshees "JuJu" is probably my favorite effort of his. i dont know much about guitar, but i feel like he had a really unique approach to his playing but never sounded show-offy.
Siouxsie And The Banshees - Into The Light (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx3JG9M25tU#)
Siouxsie And The Banshees - Spellbound HD ( Official Video ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVTtFjU0T-Y#)
Siouxsie and banshees -Monitor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DI9LoylFqY#)
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^ What johnny ramone did is what he invented. He played chords incesently, repetitivly to a unique effect that had not been done before him. Great tone If you invent a sound youre a great guitarist.
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this cabron:
There's a Place (The Beatles) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h28-G3b_FCs&index=3&list=FL4eD1saKsueAZm6zZlrSviQ#)
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^ What johnny ramone did is what he invented. He played chords incesently, repetitivly to a unique effect that had not been done before him. Great tone If you invent a sound youre a great guitarist.
Agreed. He only played downstrokes and he played entire live shows that way at incredible speeds with lots of chord changes. Plus he played barre chords, not power chords, contrary to popular belief. His playing is very difficult to duplicate if you ever try to play along to one of their live renditions.
Favorites:
Johnny Ramone
Chuck Berry
Link Wray
Bob Quine
Nokie Edwards
Don Wilson
Bo Diddley
Wayne Kramer
Scotty Moore
Elliott Smith
Eddie Cochran
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Duane Allman and Dickie Betts
Unbeatable
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(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a370/misterhayworth/MI0003289470_zps9hv7ikgl.jpg) (http://s15.photobucket.com/user/misterhayworth/media/MI0003289470_zps9hv7ikgl.jpg.html)
BO DIDDLEY 1965 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeZHB3ozglQ#)
boss
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Kevin Shields
Adreas Kisser
John Reis
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Paul Masvidal
Kevin Hufnagel
Norman Westberg
Matt Pike
Nick Zinner
Stephen O'Malley
Kurt Ballou
Dylan Carlson
Isaiah Mitchell
Jimmy Bower
Bill Steer
Scott Hull
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Jimi Hendrix
Johnny Marr
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Kirk Hammet
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Just a couple more blues guys that I didn't see anyone mention, but deserve one.
BB King
Joe Bonamassa
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https://g.co/kgs/fmqZIh (https://g.co/kgs/fmqZIh)
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Paco de Luc?a
Bob Mould
Bones (Discharge)
Prince
Chuck Schuldiner
No mention of Tony Iommi or Pete Townsend yet? For real?
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Josh Homme
Queens of the Stone Age - Regular John (Live at Rock In Rio 2015) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EkYQ1xe6yk#)
John Dwyer. Hes my current favorite. Controlled chaos master.
Thee Oh Sees - Encrypted Bounce (Live on KEXP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cKwihAwuqo#)
Thee Oh Sees - Gelatinous Cube (Live on KEXP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vNe8jk7Ooo#)
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Buckethead
Do youuuuu want some slawwwwww?
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Scott Cortez
East Bay Ray
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John Frusciante
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Fogerty hasnt been mentioned yet. Suzie Q was the first riff I learned on guitar.
Creedence Clearwater Revival - I Put A Spell On You (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeXqtzusIU0#)
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Suzie Q (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mxaA-bJ35s#)
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john mcgeoch from magazine, visage, siouxie and the banshees, and PiL is a hell of a guitarist. his playing on the banshees "JuJu" is probably my favorite effort of his. i dont know much about guitar, but i feel like he had a really unique approach to his playing but never sounded show-offy.
Stole my pick! (Unsurprising as we have similar taste).
As well as
Tom Verlaine
Richard Lloyd
Roger Miller
Elliott Smith
Neil Young
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bo diddley
zoot horn rollo
willie johnson (early howlin' wolf dude)
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bo diddley
zoot horn rollo
willie johnson (early howlin' wolf dude)
My man! Great picks!
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Josh Homme doesn't know how to play the guitar (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DNmEzCf09Y#)
i laughed
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John Frusciante, Jesse Doreen, Tom DeLonge, Kevin Geyer,
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Mr Show - Nil's Guitar School/Imminent Death Syndrome (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDaFMZfIsV4#)
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Mr Show - Nil's Guitar School/Imminent Death Syndrome (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDaFMZfIsV4#)
Mr. Show Song - Gettin' the Shaft (Full Version) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-TglQJachM#)
:22, DAMN
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Johnny Winter
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Rodrigo y Gabriela for me... changed my style of playin that's for damn sure.
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Jeff Beck. I wasn't familiar with him but I saw this dude shredding at a local bar. Afterwards he recommended I check out Jeff Beck. I started with his album "Wired" and enjoy his playing. Also... George Benson. And as an alt-indie music fan I've studied guitar playing of Elliot Smith and learned a bit of Kurt Cobain guitar stuff, both pretty good. Hendrix of course. If you want to learn Hendrix check out this guy "Greg" on YouTube, he plays it perfectly. I'm a guitarist myself :-)
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^ What johnny ramone did is what he invented. He played chords incesently, repetitivly to a unique effect that had not been done before him. Great tone If you invent a sound youre a great guitarist.
Yeah, someone commented on YouTube about his "ringing harmonics" as beautiful, especially when playing stacks of amps super loud. Can't disagree.
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Jimi Hendrix
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SRV!
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CfbClAFWXDk
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That vid of SRV ^ is rad. How can he pull all those strings around like that? I'm to understand that his strings were so thick that they were a kind thats hard to find. He was bending those heavey strings strung out on dope! Eddie van halen couldn't play after a couple of drinks and Page couldn't play at all once he started using heroin. I saw the oh sees guy ^up there he's rad. Someone mentioned John Bonamassa, who I haven't listened to but I heard he "plays blues for dentists", my cousin is a gmo engineer and he's obsessed with him. The band dystopia is sick if you like guitar. (the vocals are what they are tho with dystopia, I still love them) My fave now for rock is Syd Barret. I heard recently that Jimi was really into him, feeling that he was a peer in experimental guitar.
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I'm trying to think of favorites of mine that haven't been mentioned yet, but you gotta go with Hendrix. So Hendrix and...
Stephen Malkmus-love his solos on his solo stuff, Pig Latin and Face the Truth
Jim O'Rourke-everything he does, but especially Loose Fur
Steve Cropper-Stax records session guy that played on ALL of the Stax hits, along with Booker T, Duck Dunn, etc.
Wayne Krantz-Okay-Angular jazz stuff
Nels Cline-I don't care if Wilco has sucked for awhile, everything he touches is great and I especially like/miss the Nels Cline Singers
Spanky Alford-Loved his live work in the early D'Angelo days and he's a rhythm and taste machine
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SRV
Philip Sayce
Guthrie Govan
Chet Atkins
Lenny Breau
John Petrucci
BB King
Albert King
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Buckethead
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Jonny Greenwood
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpLrFHse92I
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Ron Asheton
Wayne Kramer
Link Wray
Ian St. Pe
Albert Hammond Jr.
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love mark knopflers style
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cJwJ11-pmxg
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I'm new to Rowland s Howard. He's a rad guitarist.
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GOAT: Danny Gatton.
Modern day: Jim Campilongo
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So cool to see all the link wray love hell yeah!
Also robert johnson
Jimmy page
Tony iommi
David gilmour
Dick dale
Jack white
Gordon gano
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Jerry Cantrell
Tony Iommi
Mick Mars
George Lynch
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I totally forgot to mention Randy Rhodes. That live album transends the metal genre and I wouldn't trade it for the whole Sabbath collection.
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Robert Fripp (not too into king crimson but his stuff with Eno and literally everybody else is pretty untouchable)
Lawrence
Kevin Shields
Dean Wareham
Robin Guthrie
Steve Albini
Eddie Hazel
Frank Zappa
Prince
Lou Reed
John Fahey
Bob Mould
Chris Knox
Roger Mcguinn
Robyn Hitchcock
Alex Chilton
Neil Young
Elliott Smith
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Jonny Greenwood
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hendrix
clapton
srv
metheny
bb
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Robert Fripp (not too into king crimson but his stuff with Eno and literally everybody else is pretty untouchable)
Lawrence
Kevin Shields
Dean Wareham
Robin Guthrie
Steve Albini
Eddie Hazel
Frank Zappa
Prince
Lou Reed
John Fahey
Bob Mould
Chris Knox
Roger Mcguinn
Robyn Hitchcock
Alex Chilton
Neil Young
Elliott Smith
I've watched this so many times
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOkAPS2jjyI