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A new poll......favorite guitar players......I'll start. (Original Post) clarice Feb 2013 OP
Too many to list .... Scuba Feb 2013 #1
Outstanding slide player !!!!! nt clarice Feb 2013 #2
Derrick Trucks Band Buffalo Bull Mar 2013 #16
Sonny has never got his credit due to him Link Speed Jun 2013 #26
Zal Cleminson... RevStPatrick Feb 2013 #3
Thanks, that a new one on me. nt clarice Feb 2013 #4
Kawabata Makoto... RevStPatrick Feb 2013 #5
A bit too much "noodling" for my tastes. Thanks. nt clarice Feb 2013 #6
I enjoyed that! rog Dec 2013 #45
Tom Verlaine, Mick Taylor, Robert Quine, Jimi Hendrix, Hubert Sumlin, Chris Whitley, Phil Manzanera Tom Ripley Feb 2013 #7
Far too many favorites - but lately have been impressed with these guys aint_no_life_nowhere Feb 2013 #8
Clarence White. jeepnstein Feb 2013 #9
+1. Hoyt Mar 2013 #20
I'll second Munificence Mar 2013 #10
Matter of taste Buffalo Bull Mar 2013 #11
Can't Do It As An Overall ProfessorGAC Mar 2013 #12
Hundreds... Flashmann Mar 2013 #13
I just heard that Alvin Lee passed ... Deny and Shred Mar 2013 #14
I love SRV's tone and playing, Knopfler's tone and picking, Clapton when he Zorra Mar 2013 #15
should this be alphabetical ? olddots Mar 2013 #17
Are you freaking kidding me? Harry Monroe Mar 2013 #18
PAT METHENY Buffalo Bull Mar 2013 #21
And this one has to be seen and heard to believe!! Harry Monroe Mar 2013 #19
Jeff Beck Chiennoir54 Jun 2013 #22
Indeed, the best guitarists are those who make you want to abandon guitar and take up knitting arcane1 Jun 2013 #23
Thanks Chiennoir54 Jun 2013 #24
Who? JeanieJeanie Jun 2013 #25
The power of the power chord BeyondGeography Oct 2013 #37
Pat Metheny...Steve Tibbetts...Adrian Legg...Ralph Towner...Alan Holdsworth... NRaleighLiberal Jun 2013 #27
I'll Play ProfessorGAC Jun 2013 #28
Lot's of greats but one that hasn't been mentioned - Robert "Mr Chuckles" Fripp azurnoir Jun 2013 #29
Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth XVI_Eyes Aug 2013 #30
Robert Smith, Kristin Hersh, rbnyc Aug 2013 #31
In no particular order Arcanetrance Aug 2013 #32
Many have already been listed. mimi85 Aug 2013 #33
Metheny/Knopfler claras Aug 2013 #34
Knopfler WAS Great ProfessorGAC Sep 2013 #35
no one has mentioned ulrich roth? leftyohiolib Oct 2013 #36
Steve Howe MissMillie Oct 2013 #38
Nancy Wilson :) Amonester Dec 2013 #39
Followed by... Amonester Dec 2013 #40
And the electric mandolin (These Dreams) Amonester Dec 2013 #44
Jimmy Page Amonester Dec 2013 #41
And, of course, Jimi. Amonester Dec 2013 #42
Then, in Sweden... (soul) Amonester Dec 2013 #43
My favorites desertgabe Jan 2014 #46
+1 for Danny Gatton. RIP clarice Jan 2014 #47
Chet Adkins, enough said. n/t oneshooter Mar 2014 #48
Jimi Hendricks and Chet Atkins cntrygrl Apr 2014 #49
 

clarice

(5,504 posts)
2. Outstanding slide player !!!!! nt
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 02:56 PM
Feb 2013

If you like slide guitar players,
check out Sonny Landreth.

Buffalo Bull

(138 posts)
16. Derrick Trucks Band
Sun Mar 10, 2013, 08:00 PM
Mar 2013

Derrick Truck band
Derrick is pure magic on slide guitar, great band too
11\2 \08 @ University of Buffalo if you can find it
 

Link Speed

(650 posts)
26. Sonny has never got his credit due to him
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 07:52 PM
Jun 2013

GF dragged me to the Fillmore to catch Trucks and Tedeschi. I kept telling her I would rather see Sonny and she got pissed.

Sonny played some joint in San Francisco a few weeks later and away we went.

She got it, right off the bat.

rog

(648 posts)
45. I enjoyed that!
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 04:49 AM
Dec 2013

As a hard core Ed Bickert fan, I enjoyed that clip more than I can tell you ... thanks!

.rog.

 

Tom Ripley

(4,945 posts)
7. Tom Verlaine, Mick Taylor, Robert Quine, Jimi Hendrix, Hubert Sumlin, Chris Whitley, Phil Manzanera
Fri Feb 22, 2013, 12:40 AM
Feb 2013

and many more

Munificence

(493 posts)
10. I'll second
Sat Mar 2, 2013, 03:13 AM
Mar 2013

I'll second the "Clarence White" reference. Then I will go with Tony Rice. Can't forget about Django either!

Buffalo Bull

(138 posts)
11. Matter of taste
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 04:33 AM
Mar 2013

So much talent that it comes down to a matter of taste.

these guys tasted good to me

Warren Haynes
Joe Bonnamaso
Frank Zappa
Eric Clapton

and to prove you need not be a great guitar play to be great with a guitar

Jerry Garcia
Neil Young
Bob Dylan

ProfessorGAC

(64,988 posts)
12. Can't Do It As An Overall
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 01:04 PM
Mar 2013

I'd need to categorize, and then the post would be too long. In fact, i wouldn't even include slide players and regular style in the same category. So, i'd need over a dozen categories.
GAC

Flashmann

(2,140 posts)
13. Hundreds...
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 05:53 PM
Mar 2013

Here are a few...

Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Bnois King
Steve Miller
Anson Funderburgh
Buddy Guy
Tommy Castro
"Smokin" Joe Kubek
Elmore James
Nick Moss
Hound Dog Taylor
Lonnie Brooks
Johnny Winter
Duke Robillard
Luther Allison
Bonnie Raitt
Jimmie Vaughan
Ana Popovic

Deny and Shred

(1,061 posts)
14. I just heard that Alvin Lee passed ...
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 12:14 AM
Mar 2013

He was quite a bluesman. For me, formative.

Seems y'all missed a few ...

As for blues, Stevie Ray Vaughn ought to top any list, plus
Buddy Guy
Duane Allman (already mentioned but must be mentioned again)
Danny Gatton
BB King


Jazz:
Wes Montgomery
Charlie Christian
Joe Pass

George Benson
John McLaughlin
also ... Look up Ron Affiff & Dave Tronzo

Flamenco:
Sabacias
Paco De Luca (best guitar player I've ever heard)
Dennis Koster
Segovia (duh)

Rock:
Pete Townsend
Jimmy Page
Steve Howe
Joe Walsh
Larry Carlton
Angus Young
Trey Anastasio
Robert Fripp
Eddie Van Halen
Adrian Belew
Terry Kath
Robbie Robertson

and the greatest of 'em all ...
Jeff Beck

Honorable Mentions (off the top of my head)
Leo Kotke
Brian May
Robin Trower
Dickie Betts
Peter Frampton
80's
Elloitt Easton
Andy Summers
Burton Averre (for the extended My Sharona solo alone)

RIP Alvin. Never quite got his due.

Zorra

(27,670 posts)
15. I love SRV's tone and playing, Knopfler's tone and picking, Clapton when he
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 11:50 AM
Mar 2013

Last edited Sat Mar 16, 2013, 12:20 AM - Edit history (1)

is passionate (like in Crossroads), Page because he is an all around genius, Gilmour because of his innovative style and imagination, Allen Collins was the best in his genre, and had some awesome riffs and hooks, Robert Cray because of his smooth perfect delivery in live performance, Randi Rhoads, Jimi, Betts, Bernie Leadon,...

Albert Collins, Freddie King, Harry Leahy, Django, Dimeola, the list goes on and on, waaaay too many to list. I have no favorite player, there are many individual distinctive styles, and many awesome players.

I like Orianthi's playing a quite a lot.

I wrote these songs below, and play the guitar on both of them, and sing on one of them. One is finished, the other is an almost finished kind of sloppy mastered practice run.

This one is the sloppy practice run, still trying to decide if I should sing this myself, but because of the reggae feel I think that it's better suited to a more kind of Bob Marley sounding vocalist.



This one is finished

 

olddots

(10,237 posts)
17. should this be alphabetical ?
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 04:29 PM
Mar 2013

G comes to mind Buddy Guy during the 60s and Peter Green to this day .
there are Tele players ,Strato meisters and Gibson players which makes for even more work thinking of names and the great players can play a tennis racket and make it sound good.

Harry Monroe

(2,935 posts)
18. Are you freaking kidding me?
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 12:49 AM
Mar 2013

Not one single mention of the awesome Pat Metheny here?

Perhaps this will change your mind:

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Buffalo Bull

(138 posts)
21. PAT METHENY
Fri Mar 22, 2013, 02:04 PM
Mar 2013

Thank you ,
Metheny absolutely deserves mention.
Very pleasant Metheny's ability and presentation are impressive.

Some of that piece brought up a musical simpatico with Bela Fleck

Harry Monroe

(2,935 posts)
19. And this one has to be seen and heard to believe!!
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 01:05 AM
Mar 2013

Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays at their best!! I usually play this one while driving or when I just want to chill for 11 minutes. Lyle May's piano solo that begins around the 4:30 mark is pure joy. And Metheny's guitar playin' ain't bad either!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=OmWLAt_KSYE

Chiennoir54

(29 posts)
22. Jeff Beck
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 08:29 PM
Jun 2013

Your list is fine. I particularly admire Gilmour for his taste and tone. Every note counts without showboating. But I have to say Jeff Beck is the only one I really listen to almost daily. While he's got the same haircut he had in 1970, he's the only guitarist of his generation that is always growing always stretching, always changing. He can do fusion, rockabilly, jazz, heavy metal, blues, and delicate little things like "Nadia" using only his thumb, whammy bar, and an old white Strat. Every time I hear him, I want to carry my own Strat out to the dumpster. That's just my opinion, and you know what they say about opinions, right?

 

arcane1

(38,613 posts)
23. Indeed, the best guitarists are those who make you want to abandon guitar and take up knitting
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 09:18 PM
Jun 2013

Welcome to DU!

Chiennoir54

(29 posts)
24. Thanks
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 09:00 PM
Jun 2013

Thanks for the welcome. And yes, knitting has crossed my mind, but I probably don't have the digital dexterity to do that so well, either.

BeyondGeography

(39,367 posts)
37. The power of the power chord
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 08:39 AM
Oct 2013

Good to see Pete with a mention . The godfather of punk, in addition to so many other immortal creations.

Along those lines, just netflixed "A Band Called Death": A black kid from Detroit goes to see The Who in the early 70's and is inspired to invent punk with his brothers (and few people knew about it until about 35 years later):

NRaleighLiberal

(60,013 posts)
27. Pat Metheny...Steve Tibbetts...Adrian Legg...Ralph Towner...Alan Holdsworth...
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 10:06 PM
Jun 2013

just to name a few of my favorites!

ProfessorGAC

(64,988 posts)
28. I'll Play
Thu Jun 27, 2013, 02:18 PM
Jun 2013

Satriani. Melodic and harmonic sophistication and fantastic technique.

Elliot Easton. Can play anything, any style, and is the most underrated player ever.

Leo Kottke: A complete original. Invented a different style of playing 12 string.

Steve Vai: Fantastic technique and willing to play outside the box.

Reeves Gabrels: Best noise player ever. (Although Tom Morello is right there.)

Notice how there aren't any blues guys. I'm more a "red" guy.

mimi85

(1,805 posts)
33. Many have already been listed.
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 08:59 PM
Aug 2013

I think the most underrated was the awesome Rory Gallagher. Still miss him. Know a guy who named his son Rory and the now very grown up kid has a band and just released his second CD. Can't think of the name of his band, but he def lived up (almost - it's impossible) to his namesake.



And I can't leave out the unbelievable Lowell George with and without Little Feat - another gone way too soon. Lowell was one of the best slides ever and when he got together with Bonnie Raitt, it was fucking magic. SRV of course, who isn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And Abba is?! Bruce is right up there and Prince (who is so strange that his guitar playing is/was usually overlooked). And the unreal Jack White.

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Ha, classic when he gets so into playing and loses his pork pie hat. Loved that moment.

claras

(5 posts)
34. Metheny/Knopfler
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 05:19 AM
Aug 2013

Concerning jazz: Pat Metheny, he's just awesome. In terms of popular music... What about Mark Knopfler? A poor singer, but a great guitar player!

Amonester

(11,541 posts)
42. And, of course, Jimi.
Thu Dec 12, 2013, 06:51 AM
Dec 2013

Starting it all, so to speak, Jimi Hendrix opened the door, only to shut it down way too early.

The Experience, Live in (West) Germany:

 

desertgabe

(21 posts)
46. My favorites
Tue Jan 14, 2014, 04:14 AM
Jan 2014

Stevie Ray Vaughn
Pat Metheny
Carlos Santana
Jimi Hendrix
Danny Gatton
Eric Johnson
Eddie Van Halen

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