Rory Gallahger, the end http://youtube.com/watch?v=7CZNuTeq9hs
haraldo Audioholic Warlord Apr 1, 2008 #202 Brian May must be there And 8 guys from finish band Leningrad cowboys..... I was at a concert with these guys when they started off what's called the Sauna Song. 6 Guys on Guitars and 2 on bass..... Result, a wall of sound that hit you in the head like a sledgehammer, felt like a solid wall of sound just kicking you right into the stomach like Muhammed Ali...... Jezzzzzzzzzzz And Phil Lynott, one song justifies that "Out In the Fields" (With Gary More)
Brian May must be there And 8 guys from finish band Leningrad cowboys..... I was at a concert with these guys when they started off what's called the Sauna Song. 6 Guys on Guitars and 2 on bass..... Result, a wall of sound that hit you in the head like a sledgehammer, felt like a solid wall of sound just kicking you right into the stomach like Muhammed Ali...... Jezzzzzzzzzzz And Phil Lynott, one song justifies that "Out In the Fields" (With Gary More)
D Dupri31 Audiophyte Apr 3, 2008 #203 Alright...Just to make things difficult...who are everyone's favorite Rhythm Guitarists of All Time? I like Hendrix, one could make an argument that his lead may have been surpassed..but in terms of rock, R&B, general rhythm that dude has left an indelible mark! He did play on the R&B circuit for years before he got famous in England.
Alright...Just to make things difficult...who are everyone's favorite Rhythm Guitarists of All Time? I like Hendrix, one could make an argument that his lead may have been surpassed..but in terms of rock, R&B, general rhythm that dude has left an indelible mark! He did play on the R&B circuit for years before he got famous in England.
Captain Reg Enthusiast Apr 4, 2008 #204 1.David Gilmour 2.Mark Knopfler 3.Julian Bream 4.Roine Stolt 5.Eric Clapton 6.John Mitchell 7.Steve Hackett 8.Davey Johnstone 9.Alex Lifeson 10.Brian May
1.David Gilmour 2.Mark Knopfler 3.Julian Bream 4.Roine Stolt 5.Eric Clapton 6.John Mitchell 7.Steve Hackett 8.Davey Johnstone 9.Alex Lifeson 10.Brian May
J Joe Schmoe Audioholic Ninja Apr 4, 2008 #205 I was watching my live Phish DVD last night, and I have to say Trey Anastasio kills on guitar. (He can't sing, though.)
I was watching my live Phish DVD last night, and I have to say Trey Anastasio kills on guitar. (He can't sing, though.)
J Joe Schmoe Audioholic Ninja Apr 7, 2008 #206 3db said: Beethoven's Symphony #4, Deutche Gramaphone mono 1962 on vinyl. I paid 10 bucks for the entire 9 Symphonies and I can't get over the dynamic range of these recordings. Click to expand... What does this have to do with guitar players?
3db said: Beethoven's Symphony #4, Deutche Gramaphone mono 1962 on vinyl. I paid 10 bucks for the entire 9 Symphonies and I can't get over the dynamic range of these recordings. Click to expand... What does this have to do with guitar players?
3db Audioholic Slumlord Apr 7, 2008 #207 Joe Schmoe said: What does this have to do with guitar players? Click to expand... I deleted the post as I realized 15 minutes later that I had posted in the wrong forum. My apologies.
Joe Schmoe said: What does this have to do with guitar players? Click to expand... I deleted the post as I realized 15 minutes later that I had posted in the wrong forum. My apologies.
jliedeka Audioholic General Apr 12, 2008 #209 Tomatito, David Gilmour, Howard Alden, SRV, Mark Knopfler (sp?), John Williams, Al DiMeola, Yngwie Malmsteen, Jeff Beck, Jimi.
Tomatito, David Gilmour, Howard Alden, SRV, Mark Knopfler (sp?), John Williams, Al DiMeola, Yngwie Malmsteen, Jeff Beck, Jimi.
Tarub Senior Audioholic Apr 13, 2008 #210 Steve Howe of Yes/Asia: Next one should be Jeff Beck. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 19, 2014