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I just read a Washington Post article about Rolling Stones list of 100 greatests guitarists. The article speaks to the lack of female representation... Ok.. . So I took a peek at this list...
WTF??
I'm a drummer, not a guitarist, but DAMN!!! Eddie Van Halen down at #70??!?! And the Allman Bros ahead of Eric Clapton!!!?!?! I know these things are very subjective (it doesn't say how it compiled the list) but still... when you say the GREATEST GUITARISTS... I would think innovation, technique, and history among other criterias would be considered.
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Geez, that list is a scream!
Listen kids, I like Nirvana, early Joan Jett, and early Ramones, but I don't think that Cobain, Jett, and Ramone really have a place on that list. Heck, they don't even list Alex Lifeson. Harrison listed but not Lennon?
Oh well, just don't forget that Boxcar Willie sold more records than the Beatles and Elvis combined
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Now this gave me a good laugh�
17. Jack White of the White Stripes
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Originally posted by waxcrash:
17. Jack White of the White Stripes
Sad, that he would be rated above Thurston Moore (#34)
Same for The Edge (#24) being rated above Tom Morello (#26)
Cobain (#12) better than Carlos Santana (#15)??? WTF?
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Trey Anastacio (can't spell the last name) should be higher up IMO.
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No Joe Satriani?!? No Steve Vai? No Alex Lifeson? WTF?? What idiot composed this list?
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first off- the first two have the benefit (for this ranking) of being dead and dying early. they didnt have a chance to make crap like "tears in heaven",
mark knopfler is too low. as are trey and eddie.
WTF?? keith richards is ten? and townsend is 50?? dont they play almost identical stuff??
i fail to see why Leo Kottke is not on there. he is absolutely incredible on acoustic guitars.
and where is junior brown? the crazy redneck with the dual neck tele-slide thing.
anyway, must be popular rock/pop musicians. something, but a little bogus.
EDIT: NEIL YOUNG IS #83! this is bullshit
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YEah.. Dave Navarro belongs on there as well.
Like I have always said. Rolling Stones don't know jack.
Angus Young #96?!?!
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Originally posted by d4nth3m4n:
first off- the first two have the benefit (for this ranking) of being dead and dying early. they didnt have a chance to make crap like "tears in heaven",
and where is junior brown? the crazy redneck with the dual neck tele-slide thing.
Testify, brother. Junior Brown used to play every Wendesday night at Headliners East, here in Austin, back in the late 80's. We went religiously for the better part of a year to those gigs. Then, he started up every Sunday night at the Continental Club and we made quite a few of those, too. He's a hoot. And his wife, Tanya, on the acoustic guitar-- she's a "solid" woman. Not really heavy, just... "solid."
I somehow know without even looking that Dave Gregory and Mike Keneally aren't on that list either, which means it's utterly bogus.
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Wait. If you get credit for dying young, WHERE THE F*CK IS JAMES HONEYMAN-SCOTT??
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For even more fighting fun, here's another list from Digital Dream Door:
1. Jimi Hendrix* - Jimi Hendrix Experience
2. Jeff Beck - Yardbirds, Jeff Beck Group, Solo
3. Eric Clapton - Yardbirds, Cream, Derek & The Dominos, Solo
4. Jimmy Page - Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, The Firm
5. Eddie Van Halen - Van Halen
6. Stevie Ray Vaughan* - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
7. Joe Satriani - Solo
8. John Petrucci - Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment
9. Steve Vai - David Lee Roth, Whitesnake, Solo
10. Randy Rhoads* - Quiet Riot, Ozzy
11. David Gilmour - Pink Floyd, Solo
12. Eric Johnson - Solo
13. John Mclaughlin- Mahavishnu Orchestra
14. Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force, Solo
15. Allan Holdsworth - Solo
16. Steve Howe - Yes, Solo
17. Neal Schon - Santana, Journey
18. Paul Gilbert - Mr. Big, Racer X, Solo
19. Brian May - Queen
20. Phil Keaggy - Glass Harp, Solo
21. Duane Allman* - Allman Brothers Band, Derek & Dominos
22. Mark Knopfler - Dire Straits, Solo
23. Ritchie Blackmore - Deep Purple, Rainbow, Blackmores Night
24. Steve Morse - Deep Purple, Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, Solo
25. Alex Lifeson - Rush
26. Carlos Santana - Santana
27. Slash - Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver
28. Frank Zappa* - Mothers of Invention, Solo
29. Shawn Lane* - Willy, Solo
30. Robert Fripp - King Crimson
31. Robin Trower - Procal Harum, Solo
32. Angus Young - AC/DC
33. Terry Kath* - Chicago
34. Chuck Berry - Solo
35. Bo Diddley - Solo
36. Uli Jon Roth - Scorpions
37. Peter Green - Fleetwood Mac, Solo
38. Keith Richards - Rolling Stones, Solo
39. Ry Cooder - Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, Solo
40. Alvin Lee - Ten Years After
41. Gary Moore - Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II, Skid Row, Solo
42. Steve Hackett - Genisis
43. Tony Iommi - Black Sabbath
44. Jason Becker - Cacophony, David Lee Roth Band, Solo
45. Michael Schenker - Scorpions, UFO, MSG, Contraband
46. Nuno Bettencourt - Extreme, Mourning Widows
47. Pete Townshend - The Who
48. Dave Davies - Kinks
49. George Harrison* - Beatles, Traveling Wilberys, Solo
50. John Cipollina* - Quicksilver Messenger Service
51. Joe Perry - Aerosmith
52. Mick Taylor - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Rolling Stones
53. Steve Stevens - Billy Idol
54. Steve Lukather - Toto, Solo
55. Adrian Belew - King Crimson
56. Johnny Winter - Solo
57. Joe Bonamassa - Solo
58. John Squire - Stone Roses
59. Kirk Hammett - Metallica
60. Jerry Garcia* - Greatful Dead
61. Tom Morello - Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave
62. Kim Mitchell - Max Webster, Solo
63. Zakk Wylde - Ozzy Osbourne, Black Label Society
64. Rory Gallagher* - Solo
65. Gary Hoey - Solo
66. Steve Cropper - Booker T. & MG's/Stax sessions
67. Marty Friedman - Cacophony, Megadeath, Solo
68. Walter Trout - Walter Trout and the Radicals
69. Prince - Prince & The Revolution
70. Dimebag Darrell - Pantera
71. Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
72. Leslie West - Mountain, Solo
73. Billy Gibbons - ZZ Top
74. Peter Frampton - Humble Pie, Frampton's Camel, Solo
75. Tony MacAlpine - Solo
76. Mickey "Guitar" Baker - 50's sessions/ Mickey & Sylvia
77. Ronnie Montrose - Montrose, Edgar Winter Group
78. Dickie Betts - Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts & Great Southern
79. Vito Bratta - White Lion
80. Chris DeGarmo - Queensryche
81. Adam Jones - Tool
82. Gary Richrath - REO Speedwagon, Solo
83. Jake E. Lee - Cutting Crew, Ozzy, Badlands, Solo
84. Mike McCready - Pearl Jam
85. Dave Murray - Iron Maiden
86. Adrian Smith - Iron Maiden
87. Mick Ronson* - David Bowie, Solo
88. Warren Haynes - Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule
89. Robbie Krieger - Doors, Solo
90. Vinnie Moore - Alice Cooper, Solo
91. Randy Bachmann - Guess Who, BTO
92. Jeff Healy - Jeff Healy Band
93. Buckethead - Guns N' Roses, Solo
94. Jerry Cantrell - Alice In Chains, Solo
95. Vernon Reid - Living Colour
96. Ted Nugent - Ambouy Dukes, Damn Yankees, Solo,
97. Neil Young - Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, Solo
98. Doug Aldrich - Burning Rain, Dio, Whitesnake, Solo
99. Joe Walsh - James Gang, Eagles, Solo
100. Vivian Campbell - Dio, Whitesnake, Def Leppard
edit: This site has many other "Top 100" lists like best guitar riff, song writers, etc.
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No Dave Navarro in that one either?
pfft.
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Originally posted by Zimphire:
No Dave Navarro in that one either?
pfft.
having a hot wife doesnt qualify you as a guitar god. sift through the hype zimph.
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Originally posted by d4nth3m4n:
mark knopfler is too low.
No kidding. He should definitely be above The Edge, Jerry Garcia, Johnny Ramone, and Kurt Cobain.
But then, this is Rolling Stone we're talking about.
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Originally posted by ringo:
Same for The Edge (#24) being rated above Tom Morello (#26)
Knowing a bit about Morello, I'm sure he'd agree with the ranking. Edge was a huge influence on Morello, and Tom has stated in numerous interviews that he runs out to get new U2 albums the moment they are released to hear Edge's new sounds.
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Originally posted by d4nth3m4n:
having a hot wife doesnt qualify you as a guitar god. sift through the hype zimph.
Pick up a copy of the Deconstruction album and get back to me.
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Joni Mitchell is on this list (#72)? That's the name that to me looks out of place.
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Originally posted by Dr. Wahnsinn:
Harrison listed but not Lennon?
As a guitarist, Harrison was leaps and bounds better than Lennon. This is about guitar, not songwriting.
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You can't compare guitarists like this. You have to AT LEAST group them by genre. There are just too many styles out there, and you can't compare them. Same goes for ANY instrument.
On another note... Where's Martin Barre?
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I could take Sean Connery in a fight... I could definitely take him.
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David Gilmour #82? I think the general consensus here is Rolling Stone's list is pure crap. I like the Digital Dream Door one much better.
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I don't mean to hijack your thread but while looking for that article I found this.
You California people have all the luck. Looks like a great line up.
Ramones to Hold 30th Anniversary Concert
The Associated Press
Thursday, August 19, 2004; 4:12 PM
NEW YORK - Hey! Ho! Let's Go! ... to the Ramones anniversary party. On Sept. 12, the punk band will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a concert at the Avalon Theater in Hollywood, Calif. The previously announced "very special guest band" will be the Red Hot Chili Peppers, concert producer Arturo Vega told The Associated Press Thursday.
CJ and Marky Ramone will perform the band's classics such as "I Wanna Be Sedated" and "Blitzkrieg Bop." They will be joined by special guests Eddie Vedder, Henry Rollins and Pete Yorn. Rob Zombie will host the concert.
Carly Patterson clinches an upset of Svetlana Khorkina of Russia, and the gold medal, in the floor exercise. (Amy Sancetta -- AP)
The 30th anniversary of the Ramones is traced back to what "The Fast Four" considered their true birth: their first concert at New York's CBGB on Aug. 16, 1974.
There will be a Ramones memorabilia exhibition before the show. Items for display will include Johnny Ramone's guitar, singer Joey Ramone's eyeglasses and the band's signature stage backdrops.
Proceeds for the already sold-out concert will go to the Lymphoma Research Foundation and the Cedars Sinai Prostate Cancer Center.
Joey Ramone, whose real name is Jeff Hyman, died in 2001 of lymphatic cancer. Johnny Ramone was treated at the Cedars Sinai hospital for prostate cancer in June.
Los Angeles punk bands X and The Dickies will open. The concert is also produced by Joe Sib, who runs SideOneDummy records.
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On the Net:
http://www.officialramones.com
by the way that list is total BULL. They must have been stoned to put that together.
Eddie Van Halen #76 huh??
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Originally posted by voodoo:
No Brian May?? Hello?
#39 on the Rolling Stone list
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Originally posted by voodoo:
No Brian May?? Hello?
Yeah him too..
This list just stinks.
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To rank Joan Jett above Angus Young is just....wrong
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Originally posted by spacefreak:
As a guitarist, Harrison was leaps and bounds better than Lennon. This is about guitar, not songwriting.
I know that I'm talking about guitar, do you have any idea what you're talking about? Listen to the first solo on Long Tall Sally, as well as the solos on You Can't Do That, Every Little Thing, and Get Back. Those were all Lennon and they are quite good.
And just in case you didn't know, McCartney played the solos on Taxman (a Harrison song!), Ticket To Ride, and Another Girl.
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I like the list. It makes sense to me that a lot of the people listed are there in their respective ranking. Joni Mitchell: if you've ever seen her play and sing, you'd realize immediately she has more talent and creativity in her left pinky finger than Dave Navarro, so she's not an issue for me. I would have liked Kevin Shields and The Edge to list higher, but that's ok. And I think Nick McCabe could have been given a better shout out - but how many people know who that is? So, it's trivial, like this whole list. Something to ponder and respect as a reflection of popular culture for today.
For the most part, I'll respect that Rolling Stone editors and writers answer to a broader group of readers than Guitar Magazine and that they thankfully trimmed away many of the technicallly gifted players who had less impact on style in popular rock and roll (Satriani) than those who inspired styles that were widely recognized for their appealling sound by non guitarists and non air guitarists alike.
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if you want to get folky, ani surely crushes joni.
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Originally posted by awaspaas:
David Gilmour #82? I think the general consensus here is Rolling Stone's list is pure crap.(snip)
ditto
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Originally posted by spacefreak:
As a guitarist, Harrison was leaps and bounds better than Lennon. This is about guitar, not songwriting.
thats really stupid though.
there are a million cover bands. only one person talented enough to squeeeeeeze the song out of the instrument.
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Originally posted by MacGorilla:
To rank Joan Jett above Angus Young is just....wrong
Yeah, like, he knows 2 more chords than her.
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Originally posted by MacNStein:
Yeah, like, he knows 2 more chords than her.
five chords and the truth?
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Originally posted by d4nth3m4n:
five chords and the truth?
The truth: don't mix Bushmills with Milwaukee's Be[a]st.
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That first list is total ********.
Angus Young, Eddie Van Halen�!!? So low! 70's and 90's?! That's ridiculous!
The second list is even more messed up. Who put Kirk at 59?!
Digital Dream Door is full of ****.
Where's Mustaine?
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Originally posted by MacNStein:
The truth: don't mix Bushmills with Milwaukee's Be[a]st.
Just reading that gave me a headache.
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Bob Dylan ? Bruce Springsteen ?
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Those lists are hilarious.
Neither of them even have Michael Romeo.
What a joke.
EDIT: The Rolling Stone one doesn't even have Malmsteen, Eric Johnson, Petrucci, Vai, Satriani, etc?
Umm... wtf?
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Originally posted by Cipher13:
Those lists are hilarious.
Neither of them even have Michael Romeo.
What a joke.
EDIT: The Rolling Stone one doesn't even have Malmsteen, Eric Johnson, Petrucci, Vai, Satriani, etc?
Umm... wtf?
I agree. No matter how big Malmsteen;s ego is, or how often he releases "THE F00KIN FURY" He is if not the best, one of the best players out there now. Same goes with the rest you named.
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Joni Mitchell is on the list because she was very influential in terms of tunings. She did stuff that no one had done before.
John Lennon wasn't known for guitar playing. He played some wonderful stuff - I'd rather listen to him than any of the hot dogs - but he wasn't noted for it.
The main surprise to me is the low ranking of Neil Young. He isn't as facile as the hot-dogs but can say more in one measure than the lot of them.
It's a pretty meaningless ranking.
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Originally posted by Dr. Wahnsinn:
I know that I'm talking about guitar, do you have any idea what you're talking about? Listen to the first solo on Long Tall Sally, as well as the solos on You Can't Do That, Every Little Thing, and Get Back. Those were all Lennon and they are quite good.
Harrison was a better guitarist, period. Most in the industry will tell you the same. Look at any of the "all-time" guitarist lists that have been published over the years. I doubt on any will you find Lennon ranked above Harrison.
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