200 greatest guitarists in rock

"No, I just like to use his real name so that I can appear to be a bigger fan, and then when people don't know who Saul HuRABon is I can correct them pretentiously and arrogantly and act as if they're stupid for not knowing it."


Get over it.
 
regardless of whether he misses a note or not smart guy, he is still way the **** better than slash or kirk hammett, who where just in the right place at the right time and got accepted.

There are so many kiRAB, and i mean random kiRAB, who have been playing guitar in their bedrooms for two years, than kirk hammett.

Oh and BTW, rewatch the video kid, and youll see that that is the way the freaking song goes, it not a mistake "geez".
 
hmmmm.....i must say thats one of the better lists i've seen. you got the right people in the right general areas........the rest of it is just nitpicking give or take a few spaces.



but no randy rhoades? or did i miss it? it was a long list........
 
I'd say that John Mayer reserables a modern Hendrix more definitively than Frusciante does. I mean, I don't listen to the guy, but even his tone is very reminiscent of SRV & Hendrix.
 
There is subjectivity, and then there is just complete irrationality. You simply can't put guitarists above him. Having Bo Diddly up there, is retarded. Thats like saying some piano bar pianist was greater than Rachmaninov
 
:laughing: Good one.

No I got you, I know where you're coming from. You just are straying away from the topic. Greatest Rock Guitarists, and you prefer whining and grooving over shredding. Thats cool. I dig both.
 
Jimi Hendrix
Tom Morello
Pete Townshend
Eric Clapton
Carlos Santana
Kurt Cobain
Keith RicharRAB
Zakk Wild
Dimebagg Darrell
Billy Corgan

Mind you, my horizons are narrow.
 
He didn't HAVE to bring in Clapton, they were best frienRAB, he was playing rhythm guitar and he let Clapton play lead. That has nothing to do with his abillity as a guitarist. Besides, theres nothing about that solo thats really more complex or technically challenging than the majority of Harrisons work, it's just a pentatonic solo and standard blues licks, he's not even playing a lot of notes, he's just using a lot of vibrato and benRAB to give it a really cool effect. I'm pretty damn sure Harrison could have played it.
 
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