SteveB
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guitar greats
All of the 'usual suspects' have already been mentioned in this thread.
I have a few lesser known players for consideration:
Strunz & Farah (masters of flamenco)
Ottmar Liebert (if he's not too new-agey for ya)
Personally, I think that Steve Rothery from Marillion is one of the most under-appreciated players. His playing on the first several Marillion albums (Script for a Jester's Tear, Fugazi, Misplaced Childhood, and Clutching at Straws) runs the gamut, and is always extremely tasteful. I don't care for much of their later work, but Rothery is always exploring new angles, and is never a liability.
Also, the dude from Pendragon (Nick Barrett?) plays very tastefully on their early albums (The Window of Life, for one) - even though his singing is marginal at best.
I don't think anyone mentioned Paul Gilbert. He's got awesome chops and a marvellously twisted sense of humor! How can a guitarist not love some of those acrobatic Racer X tunes?
All of the 'usual suspects' have already been mentioned in this thread.
I have a few lesser known players for consideration:
Strunz & Farah (masters of flamenco)
Ottmar Liebert (if he's not too new-agey for ya)
Personally, I think that Steve Rothery from Marillion is one of the most under-appreciated players. His playing on the first several Marillion albums (Script for a Jester's Tear, Fugazi, Misplaced Childhood, and Clutching at Straws) runs the gamut, and is always extremely tasteful. I don't care for much of their later work, but Rothery is always exploring new angles, and is never a liability.
Also, the dude from Pendragon (Nick Barrett?) plays very tastefully on their early albums (The Window of Life, for one) - even though his singing is marginal at best.
I don't think anyone mentioned Paul Gilbert. He's got awesome chops and a marvellously twisted sense of humor! How can a guitarist not love some of those acrobatic Racer X tunes?