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Thread started 04/01/03 7:23am

newpwrsol

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Top 10 Guitarist

Hello Everyone,

I recently got into discussion on top 10 guitarist of all time with a co worker. He said Prince had no place there are he could not see Price in the top 20. I was trying to gather a list of who ppl think are the top 5 to 10 guitarist of all time. Please make sure that you understand that is is built on skill not type of music. Names that have come up are

Eric Johnson
Randy Rhodes
Hendricks
Stevie Ray

Let me know where you think Prince fits into all this. Plus I need the back up to this also, I have played some songs but i need the hardcore stuff.

thanks

newpwrsol
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Reply #1 posted 04/01/03 7:26am

LaMont

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newpwrsol said:

Hello Everyone,

I recently got into discussion on top 10 guitarist of all time with a co worker. He said Prince had no place there are he could not see Price in the top 20. I was trying to gather a list of who ppl think are the top 5 to 10 guitarist of all time. Please make sure that you understand that is is built on skill not type of music. Names that have come up are

Eric Johnson
Randy Rhodes
Hendricks
Stevie Ray

Let me know where you think Prince fits into all this. Plus I need the back up to this also, I have played some songs but i need the hardcore stuff.

thanks


Is "Hendricks" supposed to be Jimi Hendrix? If so, has always been the unchallenged king of guitarists hand down.

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Reply #2 posted 04/01/03 7:28am

newpwrsol

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My Bad it is Jimi
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Reply #3 posted 04/01/03 7:42am

lovemachine

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Prince is a very good guitarist, but in my opinion he is not even as good as Mike Scott.

But that's just it...there isn't a way to quantify guitar playing skills so it all becomes opinion.
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Reply #4 posted 04/01/03 7:43am

Sandra

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John Frusciante, Prince, Hendrix, Kravitz.. just gotta be on that top 10.
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Reply #5 posted 04/01/03 7:47am

lovemachine

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Sandra said:

John Frusciante, Prince, Hendrix, Kravitz.. just gotta be on that top 10.



Okay I know I just said it's all about opinion, but you can't be serious with Lenny Kravitz can you?
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Reply #6 posted 04/01/03 7:51am

thebanishedone

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prince is great guitar player.he is better then mike scott.mike scott is good jazz guitar player,but he is very unintersting in other styles.
prince is great rock and jazz guitar player.
check for his guitar phrasing on xpetation album.
his use of notes is conventional.
it comes from the heart.and he have tehniq also.
lenny kravitz is average guitar player,he's not fluent ,he is mehanical.
frusciante guy from red hot chilly peppers is awful solo guitar player.
frusciante's power chords are ok,but his solo guitar is lousy.
dave navarro is better.
my list would be
1)jimi hendrix
2)prince
3)ernie isley
4)eric johnson
5)stenley jordan
6)steve vai
7)santana
8)steve lucather
9)eddie van halen
10)nuno bethencurt
and special guest star george benson
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Reply #7 posted 04/01/03 8:09am

diamondpearl1

check out these axemen:
steve vai
jesse johnson
earl klugh
chet atkins
neal schon
eddie van halen
chuckii booker
joe walsh
don felder
john fogerty
leroy suarfoot bonner
robert johnson
gary rossington
richie sambora
jimi page
jeff beck
eric clapton
b.b. king
albert collins
joe perry
eddie hazel
michael hampton
gary shider
leslie west
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Reply #8 posted 04/01/03 8:29am

Tel

Buckethead.
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Reply #9 posted 04/01/03 5:45pm

NovaAngel

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newpwrsol said:

Hello Everyone,

I recently got into discussion on top 10 guitarist of all time with a co worker. He said Prince had no place there are he could not see Price in the top 20. I was trying to gather a list of who ppl think are the top 5 to 10 guitarist of all time. Please make sure that you understand that is is built on skill not type of music. Names that have come up are

Eric Johnson
Randy Rhodes
Hendricks
Stevie Ray

Let me know where you think Prince fits into all this. Plus I need the back up to this also, I have played some songs but i need the hardcore stuff.

thanks

newpwrsol

Prince is DEFINITELY in the top 10. I think Carlos Santana said that Prince was a very underrated guitarist in an interview I read a few months ago. Anyways here's my top 10(in no particular order):

Jimi Hendrix
Wes Montgomery
Carlos Santana
BB King
Steve Vai
Joe Satriani
Eddie Van Halen
Eric Clapton
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Prince
"I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor.
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Reply #10 posted 04/01/03 6:19pm

7salles

I wont rank them, but my top 10 guitar players are:

Steve Vai
Nuno Bettencourt
Santana
Prince
Hendrix
Slash
Rhandy Roads
Pat metheny
George Benson
Joe Satriani
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Reply #11 posted 04/01/03 6:40pm

Funky777

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George Lynch
Eddie Van Halen
Steve Vai
Joe Satriani
Yngwie Malmsteen
Al DiMeola
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Randy Rhodes
Eric Johnson
C.C. DeVille (haha...just kidding on that one)
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Reply #12 posted 04/01/03 7:25pm

youngca

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Diamondpearl...very cool choices.

i find this question a difficult one because its completely
subjective. what one person thinks is a good one another
person will say that person Sucks! witness the choice of
LENNY K. while most people wouldn't put him on their list
choosing him isn't wrong. if what U require in your axeman!

me..i like a variety of guitarists and it comes down to
their SOUL and uniqueness (ie versatility) how fast a guy
plays ain't THE issue.

my picks not in any order :
lindsay buckingham.jeff beck,prince,jimi,jesse johnson,
eric clapton,stevie ray vaughan,curtis mayfield (its the soul and uniqueness with Curtis. no wasted notes,ever!)
johnny guitar watson (jimi took his attitude from this dude)
kenny burrell

(guys out of the top 10...steve miller,bb.king,buddy guy)
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Reply #13 posted 04/02/03 12:33pm

Miles

Favourate guitar players (in no particular order)

Lead guitar

Jimi Hendrix
Carlos Santana
Frank Zappa
Prince
Eddie Hazel
John McLaughlin
Johnny 'Guitar' Watson
Sonny Sharrock
Wes Montgomery


Rhythm guitar

Jimmy Nolen/ Alphonso Kellum (James Brown's classic rhythm players)
'Catfish' Collins (especially with JB)
Steve Cropper
John Lee Hooker
Prince (possibly the best funk rhythm guitarist alive)
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Reply #14 posted 04/02/03 12:48pm

mistermaxxx

Robert,Johnson,B.B King,Charlie Christen,Ernie Isley,Jimi Hendrix,Jimmy Nolen,Jimmy Page,Stanley Jordan,Sugarfoot,Al Mckay,CHuck Berry,John Mclaughlin,Al Demola,Wes Montgomery,Carlos Santana,Among others.
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Reply #15 posted 04/02/03 5:02pm

youngca

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miles...U picked some BAD cats! i liked the way you
separated LEAD & rhythm guitar. A lot guys can kill on lead
but can't play rhythm worth a damn.

everybody you picked on lead is a master.
people like Jimmy "chamk" NOLEn (the originator of the
chicken grease funk rhythm guitsr style) know how important
the rhythm is to a song.

what makes me dig prince (and jesse J )so much is they
absolutely KICK ass on rhythm! PRINCE'S flexibility is
what most of his critics overlook. not many guys can
play equally well on Lead & rhythm.

oh yeah frank zappa was a MONSTER.
EDDIE HAZEL was too. MAggot brain is BAD...

PROPS to phelps collins & country kellum,too.
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Reply #16 posted 04/02/03 5:52pm

medoc2003

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my faves are (in no particular order)
frank zappa
jimi hendrix
jimmy page
pat metheny
prince
jeff beck
freddie green
joe pass
robert smith
eddie hazel
eric clapton
chuck berry
geordie
dave navarro
johnny marr



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[This message was edited Wed Apr 2 17:56:33 PST 2003 by medoc2003]
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Reply #17 posted 04/02/03 10:05pm

BlaqueKnight

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Oh lawd...this thread AGAIN? Okay, in no particular order
Jimi...no last name needed
Ernie Isley
Eddie Hazel
Mike Hampton
Wes Montgomery
Stanley Jordan (may be #1?)
George Benson
Steve Vai (may be #2)
Joe Stariani
Eric MacFadden

Honorable mentions: Eric Gales (the boy is BADDD), Eric Johnson, Charlie Singleton, Vernon Reid, Stevie Ray Vaughn, (good call on Chuckii Booker - he's a better pianist and a bad ass bass player, too), too many to mention. Prince didn't even come close to the top 10. Its funny how so many speak of Prince's versatility, but ALL of the guitarists on my list are versatile but have CHOSEN a style that they wanted to be known for. Prince is funky, but he ain't no Johnny Guitar Watson or George Johnson or Otis Redding II.
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Reply #18 posted 04/03/03 12:48am

hectim

Charlie Christian
Wes Montgomery
Mark Knopfler
Robert Fripp
Mick Ronson
Johnny Marr
Eddie Hazel
Jimi Hendrix
BB King
Prince

All players who are/were able to give a song a unique color with just a couple of notes, and keep guitarists and non-guitarists alike interested with their playing. Those, to me (guitar player for 17 years) are the hallmarks of a truly great player. There are more of course, but this is my top 10.
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Reply #19 posted 04/03/03 3:25am

orgwitness

i'm missing

django reinhardt
Blackbird McKnight
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Reply #20 posted 04/03/03 6:42am

youngca

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Blaqueknight...you know your guitarist. anybody who knows
the late Eric Gale,knows axemen. He was on a lot of sessions
(via new york) back in the day. another superb session guy
from the 50-60's was MIckey 'guitar" Baker. most r & b
stuff i have from this period has mickey's jazzy-rock licks
in the grooves (his cool playing on LOVE is STrange was
sharp)
the rest of your picks are first class,too.
their are a lot of black guitarists who kick ass.
again picking 10 is too difficult.

stanley jordan (amazing techinque) eddie hazel,jesse j,ernie
isley,mike hampton,phelps collins,jimmy nolen,charlie
christian,t-bone walker (groundbreaking dude!..i'll kick
lindsay b out and place t-bone in the elite 10) barney kessell,brian setzer,prince,carl perkins,les paul,keith
richards (the master of the groove) charlie christian,
django R,curtis mayfield,joe pass...
the list goes on and on...
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