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Who's the best guitarist?

ragnorar

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lol im sorry dudes ive been playin all my life and i dnt like what i see here. not dissing u guys. there is no "best" only but opinion. but in terms of techniqality it would go 2 rusty cooley. in terms of techniquality + creativity steve vai. but thats only where it starts. my personal fave is zakk wylde and his earlier stuff and the country shred with chickin pickin.
 

ragnorar

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btw i cant put it into words how shit kirk hammet is. as every guitarist i have ever know has progressed past him they have all found him a MASSIVE joke. kk thnx bye
 

salsasearch

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1. Eric Clapton
2. Robbie Robertson
3. Jerry Garcia
4. Duane Allman
5. John Fusciante
6. Jimmy Page
7. Keith Richards
8. Warren Haynes
9. Derek Trucks
10. Jeff Beck

Honorable Mentions: Trey Anistasio, Santana
 

Onimusha

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been to G3 Live. John Petrucci blew my mind like I could never have imagined and Steve Vai is god. Satriani is Satriani.
 

METALHEAD666

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Went to see G3 live tonight at Madison Square Garden

Satriani is good as always

Paul Gilbert is excellent,but John Petrucci stands out,the man is simply amazing

Speed-precision-and an awesome sound,also not an egomaniac like malmsteen
 

Onimusha

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^ You said it. What was his setlist? Jaws of Life as an opener was unreal.
 

kannon

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i cant believe every name here, maybe something its wrong, michael angelo batio by far.

by far.

salsasearch u are not smart maybe u've never pick a guitar
 

rooquie

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sourmash

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Guthrie Govan is unbecockingleivable.

But that other bloke ^^ is married to Aria Giovanni, so he wins.

Jammy bastard.
 

GrapJ

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i'm not good at these things so i asked a friend
He's in to these things
I use his list
1. Ritchie Blackmore
2. Steve Vai
3. Joe Satriani
4. Jan Akkerman
5. Steve Hackett
 

kannon

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uhm why those names

i can`t believe that u give honor to others, they don`t deserve that

michael angelo batio can beat them all
 

OhMan

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I'd say it depends how you judge it. Speed/technicality I'd say Malmsteen. Using some of that technique and adding emotion I'd say Vai, and the just kick ass attitude pouring his emotions into it while still playing good I'd have to say Slash
 

SilentB

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Really new here and really late getting on this thread but its a good thing actually. I agree with as many opinions as I disagree with. So much depends on individual ears and personal bias. I've always enjoyed listening to the ones we are here praising make their own personal choices. I saw in the beginning of this thread that Hendrix named a favorite completely different from what I heard recently on some VH1 special. Hendrix named Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top. Big Surprise. I've seen Clapton name Robert Cray though I would have never chosen him in my top 10 list. Many obscure names like Leo Kottke will never make it here. Was amazed by him and many other studio musician, "guns for hire" pickers that could stand up to most of the greats to be mentioned.
 
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