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  1. #21

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag


    Quote Originally Posted by adminroot
    Quote Originally Posted by antoy hilom
    I hate the idea of ranking guitar players according to greatness or technical skill, speed, virtuosity, innovativeness, etc...but Eddie Van Halen on no. 70 spot is simply preposterous!

    But this post really knocked me off... I thought I was the only Bossa Nova freak in this forum...
    Quote Originally Posted by adminroot
    sa ako pud...just cant resists Bossa nova....tsampyon jud kung gitarahay lang.....Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto!
    Yes, these two guys are the ones I would like to emulate aside from my futile attempts at Pat Metheny licks. I'm also dipping my fingers into the chord voicings of not so familiar Brazilian dudes Joao Bosco and Djavan! Cheers!
    I do emulate these fellaz.....with my airguitar! hahahaha. sos kung kahibaw pa lang ko mogitara....kini ako tirada man jud bah. when I was a kid....naay motudlo unta nako ug gitara but....im left-handed...mismo ang nagtudlo nako naglisod pud hihihi.

    Oh well....one thing that enjoys me most.....listening and hearing this type of genre.

    nós vivemos pela música... que nós morremos pela música

    -AR
    vinha cantando alegremente! Actually I shelved by vintage Gretz Jet electric, a Martin clone and my Yamaha classical a long time ago. It was only back in 2002 that I dusted it out of mothballs when I heard this neat voicing of No Such Thing by John Mayer... I knew right there and then that this guy must have been influenced either willfully or subconsciously by Brazilian guitarists... but that's purely speculation on my part because I haven't really delved into the musical background of John Mayer. His voicing on the intro of No Such Thing is typical of Jobim songs... he substitutes the EM7 chord with an EM9.
    Try listening to his song '83 in the same album Room for Squares, the Bossa Nova influence is quite obvious in this song.

  2. #22

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag

    depechebox said

    you said van halen influenced guitar.
    thats why the list is about greatest guitarists not who influenced music.
    Sheesh. And for a moment, I thought you were smart.

    Read your comment again and notice how clueless you now appear.

    [size=18px]Isn't it GREATER to influence your Medium, and not only your INSTRUMENT?[/size]

    AGAIN, REALIZE THIS, THE LIST IS NOT ABOUT TECHNICAL SKILL. GREATNESS IS NOT ABOUT TECHNICAL SKILL.

    ALL YOUR BRILLIANT ASSUMPTIONS ARE REFERRING TO TECHNICAL SKILL


    This is the wrong list for you. The list is about guitarists who caused change and contributed something to their artform.

    Van Halen is a great guitarist. He influenced technique, tone, design, etc.

    Jimi Hendrix influence music itself.

    Can't you get that?

    If you can't, then you never will and you are appreciating music for the wrong reasons.

  3. #23

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag

    Quote Originally Posted by antoy hilom
    vinha cantando alegremente! Actually I shelved by vintage Gretz Jet electric, a Martin clone and my Yamaha classical a long time ago. It was only back in 2002 that I dusted it out of mothballs when I heard this neat voicing of No Such Thing by John Mayer... I knew right there and then that this guy must have been influenced either willfully or subconsciously by Brazilian guitarists... but that's purely speculation on my part because I haven't really delved into the musical background of John Mayer. His voicing on the intro of No Such Thing is typical of Jobim songs... he substitutes the EM7 chord with an EM9.
    Try listening to his song '83 in the same album Room for Squares, the Bossa Nova influence is quite obvious in this song.
    Will do. ako ni pangitaon na tukar hehehehe.

    tnx!

  4. #24

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag

    La lagi ko kita sa listahan ang pangalan ni Steve Vai ug Joe Satriani. Di ko tuo ana nga listahan. Sa amo pud nga plaza naa buta didto mau mogitara mogamit pa jud ug harmonica samtang sige tapak iya tiil sa pedal para sa bass drum, wala pud sa listahan. Hinoon wala pud ko kaila sa ngalan.

  5. #25

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag

    Wow... I have to admit that I find some of the entries on that list cause me some mild stomach distress. BUT, I think I know why we guitarists are collectively having so much trouble with this list: The people who published the list are MAGAZINE people, not GUITARISTS. They are LISTENERS of music with a particular interest in American music culture, not PLAYERS. Their perspective of "influential value" of a particular player is based on an entirely different set of dynamics and criteria. They are able to assign importance to a player who only knows a handful of elementary chords if they feel that the those 3 or 4 chords (in a song) signified a change in a current trend of music. Jack White of the White Stripes?? Eeaghhh...

    My advice? #1) ignore the list, or
    #2) research all the names on the list (missing something good?)
    #3) make your own list and only look at that

  6. #26

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag

    yeah imagine kim thayil at 100 I dont think joan jett is better than him, you're difinitely right, the ones who make the lists are mag people not guitarists. no steve vai, no satriani no petrilli, no mustaine, no eric johnson one of the most respected as a soloist and a session guitar player, a versatile one and where's ritchie sambora whom alice cooper once said that if he only has to pick one guitar player, it would be sambora.

    did you know that people in the US are furious with this list? try surfing the lists and you'll know how mad they really are.

    the list is an insult to those who study, didicate and play the guitar with passion.

    britney spears can learn the basic chords and then try to look cool with it, then she'll be in the list. it can happen.

    its really an insult.

  7. #27

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag

    ummm....Steve Howe on top of Van Halen?? Howe would be number 1 on my list.
    Was Paco or Dmeola on the list??

  8. #28

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag

    Quote Originally Posted by firewater
    ummm....Steve Howe on top of Van Halen?? Howe would be number 1 on my list.
    Was Paco or Dmeola on the list??
    1Jimi Hendrix
    2 Duane Allman of the Allman Brothers Band
    3 B.B. King
    4 Eric Clapton
    5 Robert Johnson
    6 Chuck Berry
    7 Stevie Ray Vaughan
    8 Ry Cooder
    9 Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
    10 Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones
    11Kirk Hammett of Metallica
    12 Kurt Cobain of Nirvana
    13 Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead
    14 Jeff Beck
    15 Carlos Santana
    16 Johnny Ramone of the Ramones
    17 Jack White of the White Stripes
    18 John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers
    19 Richard Thompson
    20 James Burton
    21 George Harrison
    22 Mike Bloomfield
    23 Warren Haynes
    24 The Edge of U2
    25 Freddy King
    26 Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave
    27 Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits
    28 Stephen Stills
    29 Ron Asheton of the Stooges
    30 Buddy Guy
    31 Dick Dale
    32 John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service
    33 & 34 Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth
    35 John Fahey
    36 Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the MG's
    37 Bo Diddley
    38 Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac
    39 Brian May of Queen
    40 John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival
    41 Clarence White of the Byrds
    42 Robert Fripp of King Crimson
    43 Eddie Hazel of Funkadelic
    44 Scotty Moore
    45 Frank Zappa
    46 Les Paul
    47 T-Bone Walker
    48 Joe Perry of Aerosmith
    49 John McLaughlin
    50 Pete Townshend
    51 Paul Kossoff of Free
    52 Lou Reed
    53 Mickey Baker
    54 Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane
    55 Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple
    56 Tom Verlaine of Television
    57 Roy Buchanan
    58 Dickey Betts
    59 & 60 Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien of Radiohead
    61 Ike Turner
    62 Zoot Horn Rollo of the Magic Band
    63 Danny Gatton
    64 Mick Ronson
    65 Hubert Sumlin
    66 Vernon Reid of Living Colour
    67 Link Wray
    68 Jerry Miller of Moby Grape
    69 Steve Howe of Yes
    70 Eddie Van Halen
    71 Lightnin' Hopkins
    72 Joni Mitchell
    73 Trey Anastasio of Phish
    74 Johnny Winter
    75 Adam Jones of Tool
    76 Ali Farka Toure
    77 Henry Vestine of Canned Heat
    78 Robbie Robertson of the Band
    79 Cliff Gallup of the Blue Caps (1997)
    80 Robert Quine of the Voidoids
    81 Derek Trucks
    82 David Gilmour of Pink Floyd
    83 Neil Young
    84 Eddie Cochran
    85 Randy Rhoads
    86 Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath
    87 Joan Jett
    88 Dave Davies of the Kinks
    89 D. Boon of the Minutemen
    90 Glen Buxton of Alice Cooper
    91 Robby Krieger of the Doors
    92 & 93 Fred "Sonic" Smith, Wayne Kramer of the MC5
    94 Bert Jansch
    95 Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine
    96 Angus Young of AC/DC
    97 Robert Randolph
    98 Leigh Stephens of Blue Cheer
    99 Greg Ginn of Black Flag
    100 Kim Thayil of Soundgarden (Posted Aug 27, 2003)

  9. #29

    Default crap lists of greatest guitarists by rolling stone mag

    for me guys...
    the only thing that makes guitarist play is when they play with their hearts...jimmy did that so did, stevie ray, satriani, eric clapton and b.b. king...i just got started on blues because the expression is so great that it doesn't matter if you play fast or slow (slow hand blues is just so good), good or bad as long as it comes from the heart, it sounds great...

    you can use a thousand effects, an ultra fast finger lick or the greatest sound mix but if you don't play with your heart, it is just another lick on the fret board...
    if you see jimi play (i know you guys already have)it is not really stage presence but a feel of what he is playing...body language, facial expressions really tell that he is feeling the time with his axe...

    i think the list was just based on someone's opinion and reference to how he is plays or see someone play, the poll was just a bit part of it...in this case, i think the author likes those who knows how to make the crowd go berserk (with kurt on the top 20) or those with heavy and fast guitar leads (as to kirk hammet and Mark Tremonti-guy from creed) so basically guys its all good, everyone is entitled to his opinion even though it dissapoints a lot of us (like me - waaah!!) ...the only thing that i am disappointed is that there is a rise of different genre names of music that basically sound the same and labels to sound types that is not right....and the lack of identity to the music that we have in todays time...

    most kids today just dont appreciate the old times when scales, licks, guitar solos were part of a song...usually today is now 2 finger chords and thats it...quite disappointing sometimes...

  10. #30

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    okay ra nako si hendrix top 3 pero van halen no. 70, murag matok an man sad ta ana, bai naa gyud na siya sa top 5, wala lagi si joe satriani nga mao gani na maestro ni kirk hammet, pero hammet naa, naonsa na man ni, asa man si steve vai og john petrucci nga mga producto sa berklee?

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