strumpett Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 It was always hard for me to take seriously any guitarist sharing a stage with Ozzy Osbourne. What, Ozzy rules! Quote
Skeezix Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Good one, Dru... Sonny Sharrock John Fahey Ry Cooder Joseph Spence Richard Thompson Quote
pink Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 i'd say kevbone all the way. sabbat rules Quote
kevbone Posted November 25, 2006 Author Posted November 25, 2006 OZZY, OZZY, OZZY, OZZY, OZZY!!!!!!! Quote
Dechristo Posted November 27, 2006 Posted November 27, 2006 (edited) I require tutoring in the posting of youtube links Edited November 28, 2006 by Dechristo Quote
ken4ord Posted November 28, 2006 Posted November 28, 2006 So I do think this thread is sort of stupid. How can you pick out the most influential guitarist for all types of music. Yeah for music I like, I would agree, Robert Fripp, Brian Eno, Sonny Sharock and Buckethead. Overall, I would have to agree with Hendrix vote. He took rock and pushed it. He approached the guitar as a completely new instrument and played it the "wrong" way. Ok granted other people were doing similar things, but he had a much larger aduience. He definitely changed rock and probably has more influence over any other guitarist. I think if you were to poll guitarist this question, Hendrix would be on top. Quote
kevbone Posted November 28, 2006 Author Posted November 28, 2006 (edited) Yeah for music I like The thread is not titled THE GREATEST ROCK GUITARIST THAT INFLUENCED ME, AND THAT I LIKE. It the greatest ROCK guitarist. It’s not about whether you like him/her or not. Just did they influence more other guitarist? Did the style of the times change after him/her hit the airwaves? How many others band/guitarists tried to imitate him/her? I believe these are some of the questions you/we need to ask to answer the original post. And yes, this thread has run its course Eddie, Eddie, Eddie, Eddie!!!! Edited November 28, 2006 by kevbone Quote
kevbone Posted November 28, 2006 Author Posted November 28, 2006 Jack Johnson is good looking surfer boy who sings about love. How lame can you get? He sucks big ones. Quote
StevenSeagal Posted November 28, 2006 Posted November 28, 2006 No dude, you just aren't listening to the music, the deep meaning, the amazing licks and frets and the definition...he's so HEAVY. Soon every axe man will be emulating his original style and only wishing they were as good. Quote
kevbone Posted November 28, 2006 Author Posted November 28, 2006 No dude, you just aren't listening to the music, the deep meaning, the amazing licks and frets and the definition...he's so HEAVY. Soon every axe man will be emulating his original style and only wishing they were as good. Thats funny, just like you! Jack Johnson has to DIE! Quote
tradclimbguy Posted November 28, 2006 Posted November 28, 2006 I think that this becomes a contest between Jimi and Eddie. Jimi obviously changed the way the guitar was played and produced sounds that still baffel some of the greats out there. More amazing still, he was doing this while tripping acid. Eddie also really changed guitar forever through the invention of two hand tapping. Others were starting to pick up on the idea of hammering (such as Bass legend Jaco Pastorius) but he is the one that made it what it is today. No heavy metal band would sound cool without two hand tapping, and the extension of these techniques is what makes incredible songs like Joe Satriani's midnight possible today. Quote
Dechristo Posted November 28, 2006 Posted November 28, 2006 Jimi went to see/hear Clarence White every chance he had Quote
pink Posted November 29, 2006 Posted November 29, 2006 So I do think this thread is sort of stupid. How can you pick out the most influential guitarist for all types of music. Yeah for music I like, I would agree, Robert Fripp, Brian Eno, Sonny Sharock and Buckethead. Overall, I would have to agree with Hendrix vote. He took rock and pushed it. He approached the guitar as a completely new instrument and played it the "wrong" way. Ok granted other people were doing similar things, but he had a much larger aduience. He definitely changed rock and probably has more influence over any other guitarist. I think if you were to poll guitarist this question, Hendrix would be on top. you say yhis thread is stupid. i say you are a homo. lets be friends. Quote
drater Posted November 29, 2006 Posted November 29, 2006 Robert Johnson and Jimi. And as Zombie said in the liner notes of Nativity in Black, "Sabbath wrote every good guitar lick. Ever." Quote
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