Favourite Guitarists anyone?
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Nobody has mentioned Nels Cline! (?) IMO he's one of the most unique, expressive players I've ever heard.
great 3 min solo starts at about 2:55 into this clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmI7SiLe4Vw
great 3 min solo starts at about 2:55 into this clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmI7SiLe4Vw
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Well, I have to add some really great Swedish guitar players to the list as well!
Roine Stolt (Founder of Flower Kings)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTLTtCkvkAk
Mattias "IA" Eklund (Founder of Freak Kitchen)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf9hAL4b3e4
The guitar players of the Swedish band called Pain Of Salvation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxLaf3y6sDA
(listen to the whole song..)
Roine Stolt (Founder of Flower Kings)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTLTtCkvkAk
Mattias "IA" Eklund (Founder of Freak Kitchen)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf9hAL4b3e4
The guitar players of the Swedish band called Pain Of Salvation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxLaf3y6sDA
(listen to the whole song..)
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Wow! I'm glad I asked the question!!
So many great guitarists, and some I must admit I don't know!
What a great instrument the guitar is, and they all make it their own!
Thanks all.
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Hey Elser. You got a fetish on Steves?
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So many great guitarists, and some I must admit I don't know!
What a great instrument the guitar is, and they all make it their own!
Thanks all.
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Hey Elser. You got a fetish on Steves?

'an that dog/bird cracks me up!
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I was feeling the futility of trying to pick favorite guitarists, so I just stuck with the Steve's. If I had picked the Django's or Carlos's it would have been a much shorter list.davekershaw wrote:Wow! I'm glad I asked the question!!
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Don't 4get
Neil Schon from Journey
Nils Lofgren
and yes, I'm gonna say it
PRINCE
Neil Schon from Journey
Nils Lofgren
and yes, I'm gonna say it
PRINCE

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Oh yes, Prince Charles plays a mean Strat! 

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Ya, that reminds me, I was thinking "why do we always judge guitarists on their soloing", what about all the great rhythm players and accompanists.simonparker wrote: and yes, I'm gonna say it
PRINCE
-Prince is one
-Nile Rogers
-anybody whose ever played for James Brown
-Keith Richards, scoff if you will, he is the sound of the Stones
-Hendrix and Van Halen tend to be judged by their soloing but they're both great rhythm players
-James Taylor
-Paul Simon
-Freddie Green from Count Basie's Band
-Joe Pass was a great accompanist
-Billy Joe from Green Day
-Andy Summers
-The Edge
-Tuck Andress
Those guys play songs.
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I agree! Without rhythm guitarists, it wouldn't be the same. Mine isn't bad but I can think of many, many who never get their due but continue to pay 'em.elser wrote:Ya, that reminds me, I was thinking "why do we always judge guitarists on their soloing", what about all the great rhythm players and accompanists.simonparker wrote: and yes, I'm gonna say it
PRINCE
-Prince is one
-Nile Rogers
-anybody whose ever played for James Brown
-Keith Richards, scoff if you will, he is the sound of the Stones
-Hendrix and Van Halen tend to be judged by their soloing but they're both great rhythm players
-James Taylor
-Paul Simon
-Freddie Green from Count Basie's Band
-Joe Pass was a great accompanist
-Billy Joe from Green Day
-Andy Summers
-The Edge
-Tuck Andress
Those guys play songs.
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Rhythm Guitar:
Jobim
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mazz wrote:Rhythm Guitar:
Jobim
He and Joao Gilberto invented an entire genre.
Other jazzers I admire:
Howard Alden
Bucky Pizzarelli
Martin Taylor
Russell Malone
Gene Bertoncini
Peter Leitch
Ed Bickert
There is a rather famous rhythm guitar story about George Van Eps. He was considered to be Frank Sinatra's favorite rhythm player. Apparently, there was a session booked with a large ensemble. George couldn't make the session, so Sinatra cancelled the session. So much for the "invisible rhythm guitar player"
Chuck
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