YOUR FAVORITE GUITARISTS
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YOUR FAVORITE GUITARISTS
Just wanna see what genres everyone leans towards. pick 2. mine "KIRK HAMMETT", and "KERRY KING". whats yours?
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No way I could ever narrow it down to just two, but as far as guys who
aren't going to be on several people's list (Alex Lifeson, Hendrix, Page,
Gilmour, Edge, Beck) I'd go with Jagori Tanna (I Mother Earth) and
Brian Futter (Catherine's Wheel) with slide-ins for Ty Tabor (King's X)
and Richard Lloyd (Television/Matthew Sweet).
aren't going to be on several people's list (Alex Lifeson, Hendrix, Page,
Gilmour, Edge, Beck) I'd go with Jagori Tanna (I Mother Earth) and
Brian Futter (Catherine's Wheel) with slide-ins for Ty Tabor (King's X)
and Richard Lloyd (Television/Matthew Sweet).
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Steve Howe of Yes - I think that he is the best, all-around guitar player of his generation. Emotion, color, & texture only begin to scratch the surface of his massive talent.
Gary Moore (Independent, ex-Thin Lizzy),(actually my wife's favorite) - It must have been tough on Gary's mom during childbirth, what with baby Gary coming out of the womb clutching that Les Paul. That's the way he plays - like he was born with that instrument. And did you ever hear the longest sustained guitar note ever put on record? That was him but that's just icing on the cake for this legend.
Gary Moore (Independent, ex-Thin Lizzy),(actually my wife's favorite) - It must have been tough on Gary's mom during childbirth, what with baby Gary coming out of the womb clutching that Les Paul. That's the way he plays - like he was born with that instrument. And did you ever hear the longest sustained guitar note ever put on record? That was him but that's just icing on the cake for this legend.
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