Bob Mould
Bill Frisell
Martin Barre
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Bob Mould
Bill Frisell
Martin Barre
no credit as yet...
but he will have it.
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...1&d=1201899743
Is that Jeff Mangum?
how about Brian Setzer.
Remember him?
Jake Cinninger is pretty damn amazing too.
Michael Hedges (R.I.P)
Dave Davies (Kinks)
Marty Wilson Piper (The Church)
Billy Zoom. X went from the best live show I've ever seen to just boring after he left.
I'll second the Johnny Marr vote.
I'll second the Bob Mould, Johnny Marr, Mick Jones and Billy Zoom votes, although it seems to me that Marr is acknowleged as one of the greats, at least in some circles.
The last couple Wilco shows I've seen have been awesome - Nels Cline rules.
Richard Thompson is probably the best guitar player I've ever seen, but he gets a lot of credit.
Fairly obscure, but how 'bout Warner Hodges from Jason and the Scorchers? Hank Williams style country at Ramones velocity ...:yourock:
Vini Reilly (Durutti Column)
Definitely Martin Barre
Charlie Hitchcock
Nils Lofgren
heh, Nils lives about a half-mile from me, I see him at the grocery store all the time.
Which me makes me cool, right?
The number one guy who gets no credit is the same guy I always mention in these threads: Danny Gatton.
Unbelievable tone, speed, dexterity and versatility. The best rock/jazz/rockabilly guitarist ever, in my view.
RIP Danny.
John 5..
Steve Cropper. Less is more.
http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/art.../Cropper_1.jpg
More of Ry's Slide magic:
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez from the Mars Volta
He may be good technically, but their music is an offense to the senses. Might as well poke kittens with knitting needles, record their squeals, and play them backwards at... like.... 11. Wait, that gives me an idea....
Big Repeats for Steve Cropper & Richard Thompson. Add:
Robert Quine
Chris Whitley
James Burton (not underrated, but not recognized enough for the absolute genius that he is)
Ol' Neil
Dicky Betts
Keith Richards
Brian May
Mark Knopfler (His latest album - Crimson Sky - was brilliant)
Robery Cray
Andy Summers
on the jazz side of things
Stanley Jordan - guy pioneered a whole new method of playing the fret board
second j. mascis
john mayer.......
dont hate
Reminder to myself to show Rafe this thread.
forgot about Jeff Beck as well, his old days with The Faces were great days!