MattyJam said: Anybody who actually plays the guitar (so I'm guessing that doesn't include whoever compiled this list) would tell you Kurt Cobain is a very, very average player.
True. He was a good, solid rhythm guitarist, but he wasn't a good lead player, nor, to be fair, was he trying to be. But no, I don't think he belongs on a list like this. Influential band, yes, one of the 100 best guitarists, no. This is not an exit | |
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I didn't get past the top 10.....
....Stevie Ray Vaughan was just a drab, uninspiring, redneck sub-Hendrix (without an iota of Jimi's vision, rhythm and artistic sensibility) for people who don't like music. ....Page had no Curtis Mayfield riffs, was all ripoff low-note blues, or ripped off Burt Jansch(a prime candidate I'll bet Rolling Stone didn't mention). What kinda shit youz boyz be'z hustlin' fo'? Dang | |
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Paris9748430 said: Eddie Hazel
Ernie Isley I'd add Roger & Santana to your list and I'll be content. | |
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seeingvoices12 said: Jimi hendrix is number one, thats the most important.
Agreed (: | |
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Jack White?
Of All Time is apparently used lightly.. cause i'm not sure he'd make the top 150. | |
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