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Prince makes number 10 on greatest funk guitarist list! 1.Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner (Ohio Players)
2.Jimmy Nolen (James Brown) 3.Phelps "Catfish" Collins (James Brown) 4.Steve Cropper (Booker T and the MG's) 5.Jesse Johnson (The Time) 6.Jimi Hendrix 7.Curtis Mayfield 8.Leo Nocentelli (Meters) 9. Eddie Hazel (P-funk) 10.Prince 11.Melvin "Wah-Wah Watson" Raglin(motown) 12.Nile Rodgers(Chic) 13.Freddie Stone (Sly and the Family Stone) 14.Roger Troutman (Zapp) 15.Charles "Skip" Pitts ("Shaft" Isaac Hayes) do u agree with this list? list taken from ultimate guitar website | |
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I think it is strange that Jesse is higher than Prince | |
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ok its ok list | |
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ejnbmore said: I think it is strange that Jesse is higher than Prince
listen to jesse live u will see | |
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that's a good list! Prince IS a great guitarplayer! Listen to his while my guitar gently weeps tribute solo 24/7. Its amazing! | |
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Jesse Johnson is damn good but Prince is better on the Axe than Jesse.The people who made this list obviously don't know that Prince plays all the Time guitar parts and live head-to-head Prince would get him. __________________________________________________
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joyinrepetition said: Jesse Johnson is damn good but Prince is better on the Axe than Jesse.The people who made this list obviously don't know that Prince plays all the Time guitar parts and live head-to-head Prince would get him.
they knew...look at their comments.... Jesse Johnson (The Time) These days, most people know that the guitar player on the first two Time albums was actually Prince. Their third, Ice Cream Castle, however not only features their biggest hit (Jungle Love), but also some of the best guitar playing in the groups history. The underrated successor Pandemonium is also full of tasty guitar playing. Johnson later went on to solo semi-fame. | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: joyinrepetition said: Jesse Johnson is damn good but Prince is better on the Axe than Jesse.The people who made this list obviously don't know that Prince plays all the Time guitar parts and live head-to-head Prince would get him.
they knew...look at their comments.... Jesse Johnson (The Time) These days, most people know that the guitar player on the first two Time albums was actually Prince. Their third, Ice Cream Castle, however not only features their biggest hit (Jungle Love), but also some of the best guitar playing in the groups history. The underrated successor Pandemonium is also full of tasty guitar playing. Johnson later went on to solo semi-fame. Yeah, well I know that Prince playing on My Drawers and I also have the studio version of The Bird and Prince's version of Ice Cream Castle. The 3rd album is all Prince. Don't be fooled. __________________________________________________
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joyinrepetition said: mirrorbestfriend said: they knew...look at their comments.... Jesse Johnson (The Time) These days, most people know that the guitar player on the first two Time albums was actually Prince. Their third, Ice Cream Castle, however not only features their biggest hit (Jungle Love), but also some of the best guitar playing in the groups history. The underrated successor Pandemonium is also full of tasty guitar playing. Johnson later went on to solo semi-fame. Yeah, well I know that Prince playing on My Drawers and I also have the studio version of The Bird and Prince's version of Ice Cream Castle. The 3rd album is all Prince. Don't be fooled. michael jordan didnt invent the dunk...but he took it to another level.....jesse took prince parts to another level live...i saw it with my own eyes and ears | |
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Can anyone post a link to the website??? JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Seeing who initiated this thread.....where is Kobe on this list?????
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Nile Rodgers should be Top 10 and Eddie Hazel should be Top three. Eddie's one of the only guitarists that I'd turn down Prince OR Jesse to listen to.
And anyone doubting Jesse's chops needs to find a copy of Bare My Naked Soul. The guitar on that album is blistering, even if Jesse's not much for lyrics much of the time. 1. Cropper 2. Nolen 3. Hazel 4. Prince 5. Sugarfoot 6. Mayfield 7. Jimi 8. Jesse 9. Catfish 10. Rodgers | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: joyinrepetition said: Jesse Johnson is damn good but Prince is better on the Axe than Jesse.The people who made this list obviously don't know that Prince plays all the Time guitar parts and live head-to-head Prince would get him.
they knew...look at their comments.... Jesse Johnson (The Time) These days, most people know that the guitar player on the first two Time albums was actually Prince. Their third, Ice Cream Castle, however not only features their biggest hit (Jungle Love), but also some of the best guitar playing in the groups history. The underrated successor Pandemonium is also full of tasty guitar playing. Johnson later went on to solo semi-fame. [/b] Who played on that, Jesse Johnson? [Edited 6/18/08 14:47pm] | |
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Jeffiner said: mirrorbestfriend said: they knew...look at their comments.... Jesse Johnson (The Time) These days, most people know that the guitar player on the first two Time albums was actually Prince. Their third, Ice Cream Castle, however not only features their biggest hit (Jungle Love), but also some of the best guitar playing in the groups history. The underrated successor Pandemonium is also full of tasty guitar playing. Johnson later went on to solo semi-fame. [/b] Who played on that, Jesse Johnson? [Edited 6/18/08 14:47pm] yes jesse wrote jungle love...its his song | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: 1.Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner (Ohio Players)
2.Jimmy Nolen (James Brown) 3.Phelps "Catfish" Collins (James Brown) 4.Steve Cropper (Booker T and the MG's) 5.Jesse Johnson (The Time) 6.Jimi Hendrix 7.Curtis Mayfield 8.Leo Nocentelli (Meters) 9. Eddie Hazel (P-funk) 10.Prince 11.Melvin "Wah-Wah Watson" Raglin(motown) 12.Nile Rodgers(Chic) 13.Freddie Stone (Sly and the Family Stone) 14.Roger Troutman (Zapp) 15.Charles "Skip" Pitts ("Shaft" Isaac Hayes) do u agree with this list? list taken from ultimate guitar website Why is Roger Troutman on the list? I thought he played keyboards (unless he played guitar in the sudio). This is a good list, but I thought Nile should definitely be in the top 10. | |
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suppose u gotta know your guitar players - i like the way they put in brackets who they're associated with, 4 those who never even heard of some of them fcukers! | |
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