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SPIN's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time ... Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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Good find - thanks for sharing - love the comment about Half Of Fame performance - not too shabby mentioning ICNTTPOYM guitar solo, although there are better examples
Countdown to some negative comment being made (this is the org after all) 5....4.....3.....
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Oh my goodness. I was trying to recall the other day, what was the point where I went from being vaguely aware of Prince to being "a Prince fan". I had completely forgotten, but that was it, that Hall of Fame performance.
I was (and am) a fan of Eric Clapton - I taught myself the guitar by learning every song on the 24 Nights live album - and have long thought When My Guitar Gently Weeps is a great litmus test for a guitarist. It's a wonderful song because you can't really mess it up, yet it also has a tune that leaves room for somethng special. (George is my favourite Beatle, obviously.)
So when I spotted the Hall of Fame video with names like Steve Winwood, I thought this should be good but didn;t pay much attention to Prince being there. Then I clicked play. And Prince just blew me away. His playing in many ways exemplifies the appeal of Eric Clapton, the original guitarist on WMGGW, in that tone and phrasing are paramount. Technically speaking, most of the things he does are not that challenging. It's putting the pieces together with such a sense for the feel and emotion of the music that is so rare.
I think that video may also be responsible for my ongoing habit of buying stylish but somewhat unnecessary hats, but the main thing I can blame it for is my Prince fandom.
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He did his thang on the RRHOF Congrats to Prince and he is worthy | |
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Hope the side-by-side pictures of him and PJ Harvey is an indication of them doing something together soon.
Wishful thinking. | |
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Most of this list is a feeble attempt, by Spin, to seem hip and relevant. The list of artists missing from this list is a fucking joke. That being said, it's nice to see Prince get his due. Occupy Alphabet Street!
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True aficionados have known since Do Me, Baby how much he enjoys a "spectacular wank session." We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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You are a fan of Eric Clapton, and Eric Clapton is a fan of Prince, and here you are - welcome! I like your username - CuriousPoses. I wonder where/how he came up with that phrase - it's very literary.
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WMGGW solo isn't Prince's best solo but it was perfect for that ocassion .Prince had captured the monumentum and pure bliss with his long bending and vibrato notes | |
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This list is total crap.
Not having Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton, BB King and Jimi Hendrix on the Top 10 not even on the Top 100 but having Jam Master Jay on #10 and Kurt Cobain on #4 is just LOL so the list can´t be taken serious and is a big joke.
As they say in the epilogue, they have an eye on "outsiders" but then u just can´t call it the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and put Prince on #6.
Putting Kurt Cobain in front of Prince is just a slap in his face.
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This list is hilarious. Jam Master Jay is definitely a better guitarist than _____ ?????
LMFAO................. Spin gets worse and worse.
And the guitarist from My Bloody Valentine is better than Prince. And Thurston Moore is better than Hendrix and Prince. Hahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Stupid fucking article! [Edited 5/6/12 6:00am] | |
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I can't possibly take this article seriously. | |
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Glad to hear him getting his props Prince's Sarah | |
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This article, is bullshit.
"Skrillex is a great guitarist, he may not play guitar but he sure has some good riffs" Well then I guess Beethovan was the first Guitar virtuoso then, and Little Richard was a shredder.
And Kurt Cobain at number four? That's tantamount to putting Tom Waits at No. 4 on a vocal list, other than Prince and Kurt I haven't heard any songs by these pack of jokers and I really don't want too | |
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Another list with no mention of Joe Satriani Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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To be honest, there are a lot of good musicians on this list that most lists usually overlook. I can't take a list that doesn't place Hendrix near the top too seriously, but I can certainly appreciate leaving out all the typical choices like Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen, Eddie Van Halen etc. Did those guys ever do a record worth listening to? Why should they be held in such high regard? At least this list acknowledges guitarists that have made significant contributions to music as an artform, such as Arto Lindsay, Steve Albini and Derek Bailey. | |
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Me too | |
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novabrkr said: To be honest, there are a lot of good musicians on this list that most lists usually overlook. I can't take a list that doesn't place Hendrix near the top too seriously, but I can certainly appreciate leaving out all the typical choices like Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen, Eddie Van Halen etc. Did those guys ever do a record worth listening to? Why should they be held in such high regard? At least this list acknowledges guitarists that have made significant contributions to music as an artform, such as Arto Lindsay, Steve Albini and Derek Bailey. of course they did. Check Satriani-Crying,Flying in a blue dream. Steve Vai-crying Machine and first 4 Van Halen albums | |
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Don't think it's an indication of anything but that's the best part of that list Love them both! "The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius." O.Wilde | |
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who is number 1? i can't be bothered going through each page. | |
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Lee Ranaldo & Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth) | |
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Or Richard Thompson. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I agree with you about Arto Lindsay, Steve Albini and Derek Bailey. Big time! But you ask if the others made anything worth listening to. I think early Van Halen has some pretty good albums. Joe Satriani's self titled album produced by Glyn John is one of my all time favorite albums minus the one track that he sings on. And Yngwie Malmsteen I just pass on; does nothing for me.
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I hadn't noticed he wasn't in it.
When these lists come out I always tend to look for
Prince David Gilmour Neil Young Joe Satriani Jack White Slash......I can't even recall seeing on that list. Jimmy Page.
Eric Clapton wasn't even on that list Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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I read entry number 100 and didn't bother going any further. Latest track: https://soundcloud.com/li...-connexion | |
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All these lists are entirely subjective anyway.
But they do prevoke debate which surely can't be a bad thing.
Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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Sure, but when the 100th greatest guitarist of all time doesn't even play the guitar, you can tell the writers are just being silly for the sake of it.
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well there's that too. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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It's a bad list. BUT the comments are an amusing read. | |
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