Favourite Guitar Players: NOT a "who's the best" thread.

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Kaki King, Preston Reed, Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Trey Azagthoth

Thomas Tallis (Tommy), Friday, 2 June 2006 11:53 (twenty years ago)

favorite? pete townshend, without whom there'd be no velvet underground, no mc5, no stooges, no sonic youth, no amm (major influence on keith rowe), no noise scene whatsoever.

another? magic sam. mind-bendingly lyrical.

Lawrence the Looter (Lawrence the Looter), Friday, 2 June 2006 11:58 (twenty years ago)

pete townshend, without whom there'd be no velvet underground, no mc5, no stooges, no sonic youth, no amm (major influence on keith rowe), no noise scene whatsoever

Aye, right

Oh No, It's Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 2 June 2006 12:02 (twenty years ago)

Really? Last time I spoke to Mr Rowe, he seemed to be under the exact opposite impression, i.e. he influenced Townshend, viz. came to AMM gigs, then ripped them off adopted some of their strategies for the Who.

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Friday, 2 June 2006 12:05 (twenty years ago)

Pete Townshend, without whom there'd be no Chris Langham

Oh No, It's Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 2 June 2006 12:07 (twenty years ago)

"Robert Fripp - not so much for what he does on King Crimson records, but more for when he is given free rein on other people's songs. His solo on Eno's "St. Elmo's Fire" is possibly my favourite guitar solo of all time."
OTM - it fits the song so perfectly, evoking a burst of colour and light across the night sky.

Robbie Robertson
James Burton
Ira Kaplan
Dave Davies
Zoot Horn Rollo
Thurston & Lee
John Fahey
Verlaine and Lloyd
Bob Stintson
Curtis Mayfield

Stew (stew s), Friday, 2 June 2006 13:34 (twenty years ago)

Ira Kaplan
Greg Ginn
Blixa Bargeld
Tom Watson
Jim Jones
Daniel Ash
Max Eider
Grant McLennan
Barney Sumner
Lindsey Buckingham
D Boon

dave's good arm (facsimile) (dave225.3), Friday, 2 June 2006 13:46 (twenty years ago)

Since no one else did, I'll toss in Tom Herman (of Pere Ubu and Tripod Jimmie) as one of my favorite guitar players.

James, Friday, 2 June 2006 13:50 (twenty years ago)

ooh, forgot:
Quine
Fripp
Gill
Levene

dave's good arm (facsimile) (dave225.3), Friday, 2 June 2006 13:51 (twenty years ago)

My favourites :

1. T. Verlaine
2. R. Lloyd
3. Townshend
4. Michael Karoli
5. Nile Rodgers
6. Michael Rother
7. Vini Reilly
8. Jo Callis
9. early David Byrne - especially on the live stuff.
10. Eric Clapton - Cream era

Dr.C (Dr.C), Friday, 2 June 2006 14:24 (twenty years ago)

Andy Gill
Joey Santiago / Frank Black
Greg Ginn
D. Boon
Ed Crawford
Dean Ween
Issac Brock
Tom Verlaine
Richard Lloyd
Robert Quine
Jerry Garcia / Bob Weir (at times, at least)
Trey Anastasio (too much at times, but really distinctive)
I'm not a big Dire Straights fan, but Mark Knopfler, damn.

joygoat (joygoat), Friday, 2 June 2006 14:27 (twenty years ago)

Martin Carthy!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh No, It's Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 2 June 2006 14:28 (twenty years ago)

Daniel Fichelscher seconded!
Has anyone mentioned Fred Frith yet? Technically great but doesn't shove it in your face, incredibly versatile, knows how to be a background or foreground player, maybe my all time fave.
Others : Nels Cline, Keith Rowe, Seichi Yamamoto, Agata, Robbie Basho, King & Hannemann (I think of them as one), Taku Sugimoto.

Matt #2 (Matt #2), Friday, 2 June 2006 14:34 (twenty years ago)

Carrie Brownstein, why not?

Jimmy Mod: NOIZE BOARD GRIL COMPARISON ANALYST (The Famous Jimmy Mod), Friday, 2 June 2006 14:43 (twenty years ago)

Nick Drake for his unrepeatable touch and sense of.....hell, I don't know what. The guy was a genius and no one will ever be able to convince me otherwise.

Jimmy Page for all those riffs and cuz he could pretty much do rhythm and lead at once.

Nick McCabe. Fuck.

PB, Friday, 2 June 2006 14:44 (twenty years ago)

Martin Carthy yes!! Sterling Morrison yes as a rhythm player too!!

Douglas (Douglas), Friday, 2 June 2006 14:46 (twenty years ago)

Keith Richards and Ron Wood, because they sound so Stonsey.

Johnny Thunders -- the only guitarist whose wake I've been to. He had short, stubby fingers. Maybe the most original rock guitarist I've ever heard.

Mick Ralphs / Mick Ronson. I wish I could add Mick Taylor, but he's not in their elite company.

Johnny Smith -- OMG, Johnny Smith.

Sang Freud (jeff_s), Friday, 2 June 2006 14:53 (twenty years ago)

I like Lonnie Johnson, I don't know how all those sounds come from two hands...

I also like John Woo from the Magnetic Fields... understated, but very good.

silence dogood (catcher), Friday, 2 June 2006 14:58 (twenty years ago)

Argh, how could I miss my two absolute favourites - Neil Young and Richard Thompson.

Also gotta mention: Davey Graham, Bert Jansch, Dick Gaughan, D Boon, Mick Ronson, Michael Karoli, Michael Rother, J Mascis, Eddie Hazel, Steve Cropper, Ben Chasny, Lindsay Buckingham (the guitar sounds on Tusk are nuts - how does he get his axe to sound like phased out rubber bands?), Jack White, Kevin Shields, Carlos Alomar, Adrian Belew (on Talking Heads and Eno albums at least), Howe Gelb...

Stew (stew s), Friday, 2 June 2006 17:18 (twenty years ago)

PAUL LEARY
Peter Laughner
Duane Dennison
Steve Albini
Bob Mould
Greg Ginn
Kevin Shields
Robert Quine
Eddie Hazel
John Reis
Greg Sage
Helios Creed

W Gary (Schade), Friday, 2 June 2006 17:54 (twenty years ago)

Matthias Jabs and Ted Falconi

Mike Dixn (Mike Dixon), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:10 (twenty years ago)

Anyone like Freddie Roulette?

shorty (shorty), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:12 (twenty years ago)

1 more for Richard Thompson. Equally great on acoustic and electric.

A guitar player buddy of mine put it best when he told me that after seeing Richard Thompson play live one time, he stopped playing for 5 years because in comparison, my friend felt like he was "playing with his feet."

kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:14 (twenty years ago)

All of my faves have been mentioned except for (and I'm sorry if I missed it) The Dark Horse, George Harrison aka The Quiet One.

MadMaryWilliams (MadMaryWilliams), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:20 (twenty years ago)

Cobain. Two of the greatest guitar solos ever: "In Bloom" and "Serve the Servants"

Nigel (Nigel), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:21 (twenty years ago)

Ditto. And I'll add Steve Jones.
(xpost)

Sons Of The Redd Desert (Ken L), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:23 (twenty years ago)

In no particular order

Charlie Hunter
Ani DiFranco (monstrously underrated and fascinating rhythym player)
Wes Montgomery
Doc Watson
Dimebag
Junior Brown
SRV
Brad Paisely
Joe Pass
Brian May
Mark Knopfler
Tony Rice
Johnny Greenwood
Walter Becker
Richard Thompson (any one see that Grizzly Man Sessions thing on IFC?)
and an honorable mention for Chris Thile who is an absolute space alien on the mandolin.

Ash (ashbyman), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:54 (twenty years ago)

A lot fo these have been mention already, but lessee:

Richard Thompson -- the best, period.
Frank Zappa -- a close second
Neil Young
Doug Martsch -- that guy is just nasty when he gets going
Tom Verlaine
Jeff Tweedy -- the playing on the last couple Wilco records has been stunning.
James Hetfield -- I mean, c'mon, whether you love or hate Metallica, you gotta admit he's an awesome rhythm player.
Brian May for sure
BB King
Tom Morello
Jimmy Page
David Gilmour
Jim James of My Morning Jacket
Vernon ReidLindsey Buckingham
Slash -- very underrated
Randy Rhoads
Angus Young

O'Connor (OConnorScribe), Friday, 2 June 2006 19:18 (twenty years ago)

Paul Leary seconded!!

chad (chad), Saturday, 3 June 2006 14:42 (twenty years ago)

any one see that Grizzly Man Sessions thing on IFC?

Yes! Werner Herzog directing Richard Thompson's guitar playing

Chris Bee (Cee Bee), Saturday, 3 June 2006 16:02 (twenty years ago)

Otis Rush, Hubert Sumlin, Bo Diddley, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Green, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Richard Thompson, Erkin Koray, Jeff Tweedy, Nels Cline, Kevin Shields, Tom Verlaine, Richard Lloyd, Lindsay Buckingham, Bert Jansch, Robert Pete Williams, Junior Kimbrough, John Dieterich (Deerhoof), Roland Jones (Flaming Lips), Ben Chasny, Sonny Sharrock, John Ries, Duane Dennison, Alex Chilton, Steve Cropper, Derek Bailey, Dave Schramm, Ira Kaplan, Lou Reed, Dean Wareham, Sean Eden, Keith Richards, Neil Young, Nick Drake.

Brooker Buckingham (Brooker B), Saturday, 3 June 2006 17:38 (twenty years ago)

Leigh Stephens, Zappa, Keiji Haino, Tony Iommi, Lemmy, Shields, Keith Rowe, Hendrix...

Chris Bee (Cee Bee), Saturday, 3 June 2006 17:51 (twenty years ago)

Dean Wareham

Christopher Costello (CGC), Saturday, 3 June 2006 19:17 (twenty years ago)

Carrie Brownstein, why not?

OTFM! Man, how could anyone forget her?

O'Connor (OConnorScribe), Saturday, 3 June 2006 19:23 (twenty years ago)

Angus/Malcolm Young- the gods of the riff; Angus' solos are a little inconsistently enjoyable for me.

Buckethead- amazing variety, technique and willingness to take chances

B.B. King- I have never not enjoyed a BB song. Still kicks ass live.

Lightnin' Hopkins

Jimi

Keith Richards

Slash- Nothing of note since '93, but before then, my favorite soloist.

Thurston Moore/Lee Ranaldo

Django

Prince

Hubert Sumlin


Matthew E. Armstrong (gensu3k1), Sunday, 4 June 2006 02:29 (twenty years ago)

Prince has some bitchin' solos

Chris Bee (Cee Bee), Sunday, 4 June 2006 16:44 (twenty years ago)

Jeff Baxter and Denny Daiz's solos on Bodisattva sound like they're channeling the ghosts of Lester Young and Charlie Parker through their guitars. Some of my favorite guitar playing ever is on Countdown to Ecstacy. I also love Blake Fleming's skronk in Ladio Bolocko and Arto Lindsey's scraping in DNA.

Ice Cream Electric (Ice Cream Electric), Sunday, 4 June 2006 18:40 (twenty years ago)

Richard Thompson is probably my #1.

Andy Partridge is a phenomenal guitar player - good enough to genuinely merit kicking Dave Gregory out of the band, I think.

I love Tom verlaine and Richard Lloyd together - slightly less so apart.

Tom Herman was great in Ubu, but I also like Jim Jones a whole lot.

Prince.

I've heard some amazing guitar on modern Ethiopian music, but I couldn't name any names.

Great sidemen/soloists whose own work I'm less fond of: Robert Fripp, Johnny Marr, Manzanera, Belew.

Some odd choices:

David Hidalgo, especially on the Latin Playboys records.

The guy from Stump - Kevin Hopper - was amazing on A Fierce Pancake, but I haven't followed his solo work at all.

Ron Sexsmith plays a mean acoustic guitar.

John Flansburgh was appealingly scrappy in the earliest days of They Might Be Giants. I loved his stage presence back in the day. He is clearly, however, runnin' on Dunkin' now.

Myke. (Myke Weiskopf), Sunday, 4 June 2006 23:34 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...

Juliana Hatfield
Roger McGuinn
Patrick Pentland
John McGeoch

2for25, Friday, 21 March 2008 02:53 (eighteen years ago)

Robert Fripp - My personal favorite musician of all time

David Tronzo - Really, really interesting slide guitar player

Toby Driver - Currently the most interesting musician leading two of the greatest music acts in the world (Kayo Dot, Tartar Lamb)

Jerry Douglas - #1 Dobro player in the world

Pierre Bensusan - Jazzy celtic folk in all its glory

Don Ross - Only two-time winner of the US National Fingerstyle Championship

Peter Finger - Master acoustic guitarist from Germany

Ralph Towner - 12-string acoustic jazz guitarist extraordinaire

Cliftonb, Friday, 21 March 2008 09:34 (eighteen years ago)

Jeff "Skunk" Baxter is one of my favorites. The fills and solos on My Old School ignite something in my head, and that's just one of many, many awesome tunes.

Richard Thompson, particularly for his solo on the live version* of "Can't Win" from the Watching the Dark set. It just seems like such a pure example of someone having extemporaenous fun with an axe.

There are many more, but these'll do for now.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Friday, 21 March 2008 09:55 (eighteen years ago)

McGuinn

Marr

Quine

Gavurin

The Edge!

the pinefox, Friday, 21 March 2008 10:22 (eighteen years ago)

Keiji Haino
Ron Ashton
Chet Atkins
Mississippi Fred McDowell
Blind Mamie Forehand (or is that A.C.?)
Blixa Bargeld
Rowland Howard
Wata
Verlaine and Lloyd
Munehiro Nirito
Gregg Ginn
Sioux City Pete

A million others, of course.

RabiesAngentleman, Friday, 21 March 2008 10:47 (eighteen years ago)

Blind Willie Johnson!

RabiesAngentleman, Friday, 21 March 2008 10:48 (eighteen years ago)

^^^^ This. Also Nels Cline, Leo Kottke and Lindsey Buckingham.

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 21 March 2008 11:04 (eighteen years ago)

pretty crazy that eddie van halen hasn't received one mention on this thread. he's pretty awesome, dudes!

mizzell, Friday, 21 March 2008 13:23 (eighteen years ago)

Yes, but
Steve Carlton

calstars, Friday, 21 March 2008 13:26 (eighteen years ago)

two months pass...

right now:

Matt Pike, because he gets a BIG fucking sound out of that thing.

D. BOON. He plays with such energy and inventiveness and uses that insanely treble-y, wiry tone. It's impossible for me not to love him.

Jandek, love him or hate him (I actually lean more towards the latter, really) is always unmistakable.

Jack Rose, because he does Fahey better than Fahey could sometimes.

Takashi Yamaguchi of Sambomaster, for reasons similar to the ones that I love D. Boon for, but mainly I am just itching for an excuse to rep how awesome Sambomaster are on this board.

telepathy_rock!, Friday, 30 May 2008 01:52 (eighteen years ago)

Ricky Wilson, still.

nerve_pylon, Friday, 30 May 2008 01:54 (eighteen years ago)

Judah Bauer doing "Make It Rain" w/ Tom Waits on Letterman is pretty awesome

http://youtube.com/watch?v=rF3YQ5WajJk

milo z, Friday, 30 May 2008 01:55 (eighteen years ago)


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