Favorite guitarist?
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Somebody recommended Spirro Chrisafis (sp?) to me once, and he wasn't bad listening. Plus he had a song called Mithrandir, which pushed my geek buttons.
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Here he is with a young EC & not so young JC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJsSDGHYhTgMarshall wrote:*Googles Carl Perkins*bluesbass wrote:I can't believe no one here has Carl Perkins in their list!
Shame on you.
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Also forgot some other blues/rnb guys - Otis Rush, Mike Bloomfield, Robben Ford, David Hidalgo (Los Lobos guitarist), Curtis Mayfield........
some rockers - Josh Homme, Bob Mould (Husker Du), Lee Ronaldo & Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Neil Young.......
a bunch of acoustic players like John Fahey, John Renbourn, Bert Jansch, Nick Drake, Joni Mitchell........
there are only about 3 shredders I can listen to - Eric Johnson, Randy Rhoads and the arnold swarchenegger of guitar - George Lynch.
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Hellhound_in_my_ale wrote: the arnold swarchenegger of guitar - George Lynch.
for a second there i got all excited...
ROSS THE BOSS from manowar is one hell of a shreader and quite like arnie in the bare chested early years before Twins
sambrowne wrote:I've included things like chord voicing’s and musical terminology for those that can understand it, while trying to keep it accessible enough for fans to enjoy as well.
You are a hypocritical, whining bitch. F*$k off and die Anthony.
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Nice taste, last 3 guys

YES!!! His guitar playing is only matched by his vocals. Gary Moore learned everything he knows from Greeny, as well as inheriting his Les Paul (the one with the reverse wired neck pup) - "The Supernatural" circa 1967? (from "A Hard Road" by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers) contains probably the first ultra long sustained note that wound up in Moore's lickabulary . Too bad he went skitzo in the 70s.Carnage wrote:Peter Green
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fantastic word mate...Hellhound_in_my_ale wrote: lickabulary .

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