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Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Frank Zappa, Pete Townshend, Uli Jon Roth, Ritchie Blackmore, Robert Fripp, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Winter, Nokie Edwards, Link Wray, Bill Harkleroad, Jeff Cotton, Jeff Moris Tepper, Gary Lucas, Marc Ribot, Rowland S Howard, Blixa Bargeld, John Parish, Jukka Orma and of course Lee and Thurston. |
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Ron Asheton Johnny Thunders Rory Gallagher Matt Pike |
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These are all great choices. Obviously you play yourself (right?). Thank you for mentioning Adrian Belew. Incredible, incredible talent. His solo on "Ruiner" haunts me for life. |
Here are some of my personal favourites:
Andy Gill - Gang Of Four Julian Swales - Kitchens Of Distinction Robin Guthrie - Cocteau Twins Ray Hanson - Thee Hypnotics Terry Bickers - The House Of Love Kevin "Geordie" Walker - Killing Joke |
thanks for the feedback, Severian
yep, play all kinds of stuff was jamming out "Station to Station" and a bunch of other stuff last night after that 500th Simpsons ep. had fun too with Prince's piano ballad "Condition of the Heart" from Around the World in a Day - cool arrangement for guitar (with handy chord definitions) here: http://www.azchords.com/p/prince-311...rt-233800.html great Bowie songs tab site: http://www.lovebolts.co.uk/david_bowie/ (guy's also apparently a big Springsteen and Billy Joel fan) Belew is great on Lodger and as one of Bowie's many outstanding touring guitarists. He's also fine on Laurie Anderson's Mister Heartbreak. And of course on a lot of the King Crimson stuff with Fripp too. |
How about that guitarist Andy Gill? Without him Albini wouldn't play guitar for shit. There probably wouldn't be any post new wave funk/punk breeds like Franz Ferdinand either.
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Keeping it simple beat me to it, haha!
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Great minds think alike. :) |
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Think that's actually Carlos Alomar's 16-bar solo on "Look Back in Anger" but Belew is on it too. And then per the Bowie/Eno "Oblique Strategies" card-dealing production methods on the so-called "Berlin Trilogy," it's actually Alomar on drums on "Boys Keep Swingin'," but that one does feature an incredible Belew outro solo for the last minute and a half or so. |
Keiji Haino
Phill Todd Lee Ranaldo Robert Hampson Keizo Myanishi Kurt Cobain Otomo Yoshihide Johnny Marr Blixa Bargeld Freddie Stone Tony Iommi Kelly Deal Martin Bramah Lou Reed Arthur Lee Renee Scroggins Bill Orcutt Derek Bailey John Fahey Ned Hayden They tend to change just like my taste in noodle flavours. I've posted this list on FB a while ago and it still stands for the time being. |
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Curious but nice choice. |
Ian Mackaye (completely underrated)
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Still can't think of any.
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Isaac Brock always seemed like he had unacknowledged skill. Is he "good good" from a musician's perspective?
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I am neither a musician nor a particular Modest Mouse fan, but there are a couple of songs where theres some proper good guitar work such as this |
Grant Green of Blue Note label fame was pretty good.
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Phil Todd Lee Thurston Marc Ribot John Fahey James Dean Bradfield (listen to The Holy Bible, fitting anything around those lyrics was a superhuman feat) Mark Mcguire Ash Bowie Michael Karoli Tony Iommi Jonny Greenwood Paul Leary Zoot Horn Rollo Cedric out of At The Drive In |
Pretty much every guitar player who contributed in some way to making a record that sold well or later became a cult favorite between 1965 and 2011 is my favorite guitar player, in a way.
I realize that covers a lot of ground, but I believe that's some very fertile ground that I've covered very concisely. |
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