Greatest Guitarist

OB1 said:
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:
The best classic rock guitarist is Ritchie Blackmore, by a short head in front of Jimmy Page. Awesome rock guitarist.


No one quite like the Man in Black at his peak. On one tour, I went to five Rainbow gigs and every night was different even though the set list didn't vary, unless he didn't encore. One night (Leicester Granby Halls, I think) was so good that he smashed two guitars.

Awesome, I was lucky to see Rainbow 4 times but three of them were in the Joe Lyn Turner era plus I saw the band at Manchester Apollo with Graham Bonnet on Vox in 1980.<br /><br />-- Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:54 am --<br /><br />
jimmy2000 said:
The edge.

Behave yourself....lol
 
I know nothing about 'the geeeetaaar', I always just put it down to nimble fingers/dexterity, and me having sausage fingers it's never really given me any incentive to even give it a try, it seems many on here may know though, so if I may, what actually makes a great player, am I far off the mark with my thoughts ?
 
brass neck said:
BimboBob said:
Or if we are talking bass guitar then it's Mark King.

I know its all about opinion but I never got why people rate Mark King......All fur coat and no knickers if you ask me. Yes he can slap but its just noise. If its slap you like then there are much better exponents, if its the pop scene of that time you like then I would say Duran Duran had better bass playing. But for me Bass is about 2 players....Marcus Miller and John Entwistle

No knickers? Ha!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93VqyeUz8Z8[/youtube]
 
Gone through 15 pages, and can't believe no-one's mentioned Steve Hackett

An absolute genius. No need for "shredding", Hackett's guitar sound is all about feel and sound. His "tapping" technique was a big influence on Brian May and Eddie Van Halen, in years to come.

Had the pleasure of watching him at the Academy a couple of years ago. I wasn't let down.

No idea how to bring up youtube on here, but have a look at Firth of Fifth, from about 5:30 onwards. You wont be disappointed.
 
Dirty Harry said:
I know nothing about 'the geeeetaaar', I always just put it down to nimble fingers/dexterity, and me having sausage fingers it's never really given me any incentive to even give it a try, it seems many on here may know though, so if I may, what actually makes a great player, am I far off the mark with my thoughts ?

having sausage fingers shouldnt deter you from trying, i have small hands and although i am pretty shit it aint got nothing to do with my hands, learning is the fun part and the first few months is the most frustrating
 
love Gilmore my fav but this guy is very good too

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1pMMIe4hb4[/youtube]


Ian Bairnson worked with pink floyd and was the guitarist with 70's band Pilot and now with alan parsons project
 
Some of my favourites
Nuno Bettencourt - some of his stuff is superb.


<a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC24lns6d44" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC24lns6d44</a>


Steve Vai - Passion and Warfare was an awesome album.


Liked Gary Moore back in the day...
 
hilts said:
Dirty Harry said:
I know nothing about 'the geeeetaaar', I always just put it down to nimble fingers/dexterity, and me having sausage fingers it's never really given me any incentive to even give it a try, it seems many on here may know though, so if I may, what actually makes a great player, am I far off the mark with my thoughts ?

having sausage fingers shouldnt deter you from trying, i have small hands and although i am pretty shit it aint got nothing to do with my hands, learning is the fun part and the first few months is the most frustrating

Sorry I missed that reply mate, I also have a gimpy hand which won't help, but still may give it a try, was just interested to know if there were any specific characteristics, or a common link bewtween the great players ?
 
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:
OB1 said:
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:
The best classic rock guitarist is Ritchie Blackmore, by a short head in front of Jimmy Page. Awesome rock guitarist.


No one quite like the Man in Black at his peak. On one tour, I went to five Rainbow gigs and every night was different even though the set list didn't vary, unless he didn't encore. One night (Leicester Granby Halls, I think) was so good that he smashed two guitars.

Awesome, I was lucky to see Rainbow 4 times but three of them were in the Joe Lyn Turner era plus I saw the band at Manchester Apollo with Graham Bonnet on Vox in 1980.

-- Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:54 am --

jimmy2000 said:
The edge.

Behave yourself....lol

Yeah, can't take anyone seriously who never takes his fucking hat off.
 

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