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82.1 | My Faves | BIMVAX::ZNAMIEROWSKI | These go to 11... | Sun Nov 02 1986 14:25 | 20 |
| Hmm. I guess if this is gonna be the favorites note, I'll give my
two cents, so here goes.
1)Dave Gilmour
2)Jimi Hendrix
3)Randy Rhodes
4)Alex Lifeson
5)Erik Jay (only 16, but wait, he'll show up!)
6)Syd Barrett
7)Robert Smith
8)George Lynch
9)Yngwie Malmsteen (Twangy Sixstring, WingWang FretStein, etc,etc...)
10)Eddie Van Halen
11)Steve Howe
Jeez, now I'd have to think. I don't enjoy thinking, it gives me
a headache, so I'll leave it at that.
regards
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82.2 | My Hit List | RDGE43::ATTAWAY | Is there anydody out there ? | Mon Nov 03 1986 09:08 | 21 |
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Mine go like this, though not necessarily in order :
1 Jeff Beck
2 Mark Knopfler
3 Jimi Hendrix
4 Eric Clapton
5 Jimmy Page
6 Frank Zappa
7 Rory Gallagher
8 Peter Green (before he went strange)
9 Carlos Santana
10 Steve Howe
11 Robin Trower
12 The guy in Captain Beefhart (was it El Finger Ling?)
There's a dozen for the pot - all electric. Acoustic is more tricky.
Paul
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82.3 | wot, no clapton??? | INK::MWHITE | | Mon Nov 03 1986 13:44 | 14 |
| Mine...
1 Andres Segovia
2 Nicolo Paganini
3 Randy Rhoads
4 George Lynch
5 Brian May
6 John Goodsall
7 Rik Campbell (of the boston band, Gotham City)
8 Al Pitrelli (Michael Bolan, Julian lennon)
9 Eric Johnson
10 Kevin Peek
11 WJB
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82.4 | There are so many. | FANTUM::DIGGINS | | Thu Nov 06 1986 15:39 | 15 |
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RE .2
His name was Winged Eel Fingerling.
This is tough.
1 Stevie Ray Vaughn
2 Mark Knopfler
3 Dwayne Allman
4 Jimi Hendrix
5 Robert Fripp
6 George Benson
7 Larry Carlton
8 Jeff Beck
9 Eric Clapton
10 Ry Cooder
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82.5 | Adding another. | FANTUM::DIGGINS | | Fri Nov 07 1986 08:33 | 11 |
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Winged eel used to play with the Mothers of Invention, I think
his real name was Eric Edberg, I am not sure though. Ry Cooder was
the Captains first lead guitarist.
I have to add a new one, I heard him last night he's a Windham Hill
boy.
11. Michael Hedges
Steve
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82.6 | *** | INK::MWHITE | | Fri Nov 07 1986 14:02 | 4 |
| Re .0:
His name is Adrian Vandenberg, he's one of my fav's too, not too
mention, Michael Hedges, Gary Moore, jimi page, and all the others
I forgot to mention
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82.7 | thanks....... | FANTUM::DIGGINS | | Fri Nov 07 1986 14:45 | 7 |
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RE .6
Thanks for the info, I was scratching my head all day trying
to think of Adrian Vandenberg. Say you like Michael Hedges man
of Twenty fingers. He's incredible, Ackerman is the producer of
his last albumn.
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82.8 | | BAXTA::BOTTOM_DAVID | | Fri Nov 07 1986 16:34 | 8 |
| If you're going to invest in a Micheal hedges album, avoid the one
where he covers "All along the watchtower" this album sucks......
Unfortunately this is the only Hedges I've ever heard, I won't waste
any more of my money on him again until I hear something worth
listening to.
dave
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82.9 | Joe Pass? | JELLO::CONROY | | Fri Nov 07 1986 16:43 | 15 |
|
What, no Joe Pass? He's the only guy I've ever heard who could
play with Oscar Peterson and make the guitar stand on equal
footing with the piano.
And speaking of Jazz, how about Herb Ellis.
And Johnny Smith - absolute best ever! (anyone aspiring to be a
guitar player should listen to this guy)
blues/rock - Johhny Winter (when he stays away from that trash with
Rick Derringer and plays the blues)
John Williams
etc, etc.
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82.10 | more info on Johnny Smith | RICKS::CALCAGNI | | Mon Nov 10 1986 12:14 | 4 |
| re .9
How about passing along a discography for Johnny Smith? I have
no idea who he recorded with.
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82.11 | Pat Martino | HAVOC::DESROCHERS | | Mon Nov 10 1986 13:50 | 24 |
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My favorites:
1) Pat Martino
2) Joe Pass
3) Lee Ritenour
4) Steve Morse
5) Al DiMeolo
6) Larry Carlton
7) George Benson
8) Allan Holdsworth
9) Philip Catherine
10)Jeff Beck
These are in no particular order except that Pat Martino is definitely
my favorite. To me, he plays over the most difficult compositions
and flows thru the changes effortlessly. I hereby nominate his
album "Joyous Lake" as ...
GUITAR ALBUM OF THE CENTURY
Any challengers??
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82.12 | MORE FAVOURITES | GAOV08::PCOMER | | Wed Nov 12 1986 05:04 | 20 |
| MY FAVOURITES ARE
1)RORY GALLAGHER
2)JIMI SLEVIN
3)LOUIS STEWART
4)HENRY MC.CULLOUGH
5)RICHIE BLACKMORE
6)ERIC CLAPTON
7)JIMI HENDRIX
8)MARK KNOPFLER
9)GARY MOORE
10)ERIC BELL
NOBODY MENTIONED B.B. KING, MUDDY WATERS, CHUCK BERRY, MICHAEL SCHENKER
JOE WALSH, DJENGO REINHART
PAT COMER
GAO.
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82.13 | Here's my favorites | PISCES::KELLYJ | | Fri Nov 14 1986 14:20 | 9 |
| Eric Clapton Freddie Green Amos Garrett
Joe Pass Mick Goodrich Steve Cropper
Charlie Christian Jonathon Dorr James Burton
Django Rheinhart Peter Green James Nolan
Eric Johnson Doc Watson Adrian Belew
Jimi Hendrix Albert Lee
Ry Cooder Bonnie Raitt
Mark Knopfler Lowell George
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82.14 | More flat pickers | SQM::CLABORN | You really oughta gen! | Mon Nov 17 1986 10:30 | 7 |
| Here's 3 of my favorits not mentioned:
Jimmy Messina (How 'bout that live version of Angry Eyes?)
Dan Crary (*HOT* bluegrass)
Tony Rice (More hot BG)
- George
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82.15 | Johnny Smith | JELLO::CONROY | | Wed Nov 26 1986 11:11 | 14 |
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RE: .10 Sorry I didn't respond sooner. Hope you see this.
Johhny Smith recorded with a trio mostly I think.
Just Guitar bass and drums. He recorded on Verve and
Roost. I don't know when his last record came out
but it was a long time ago.
I'll take a look at the records I have at home and see if I can
put a little more detail here.
There is one record I would recommend off the top of my head.
"The man with the Blue Guitar", all solo guitar. Really mellow
stuff, great arrangements.
Bob
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82.16 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | | Tue Dec 02 1986 13:51 | 5 |
| thanks. If he recorded on Verve, maybe some of the stuff is or
will soon be reissued. I've been searching for something under
his name but without luck so far.
/rick
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82.17 | Ever Heard of Robert Cray? | MINDER::KENT | | Tue Dec 23 1986 10:56 | 9 |
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Hi New noter here from Manchester U.K.
I noticed nobody mentioned Robert Cray. Blues guitarist on the lines
of Clapton but not quite as tuneful but a he has a good "cooking" band.
Have you not heard of this guy yet in the states?
Paul Kent.
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82.18 | Yup! | CAM1::ZNAMIEROWSKI | These go to 11... | Tue Dec 23 1986 12:11 | 4 |
| I have. he played in boston about a month ago, but didn't see him.
He has released "Smoking Gun" as his first single. not bad. Clapton
speaks highly of him, I've heard.
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82.19 | | BAXTA::BOTTOM_DAVID | | Tue Dec 23 1986 12:47 | 7 |
| Robert Cray had another single a couple of years ago...it's just
that MTV finally noticed him.....I own "False accusations" the next
to last album, it's good. Clapton raves up Robert Cray, claims he's
the best thing to happen to blues in years. He's good and worth
checking out.
dave
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82.20 | Have a Cray Day | MINDER::KENT | | Wed Dec 24 1986 03:27 | 9 |
|
Yep that was my view also. In fact Mr Cray is responsible for me
starting to play again after a couple of years "playing" with Synths
and Midi. I only have the Smoking Gun album so-far. His playing
is so damn simple. But so effective.
Paul.
BTW he uses Strats (exclusively).
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82.21 | Pat Metheny | VLMAIL::ZITTA | | Fri Aug 28 1987 08:26 | 6 |
| My favorites are:
1) Pat Metheny
2) Pat Metheny
3) Pat Metheny
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82.22 | What about these ...? | CHEST::CSD | The anonymous account ... | Mon Sep 28 1987 12:43 | 12 |
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How come I've seen no mention of these wizards ?
Richard Thompson
Jerry Donahue
Jan Akkerman
If you don't know them, you ought to find out. They're the best
in the world in my book, though I'd be quite happy to include
Eric Clapton and Dave Gilmour in the list.
John Booth (@RDGE00::BOOTH)
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82.23 | name from the past.... | HAZEL::STARR | Like a fool, fell in love with you... | Fri Nov 04 1988 15:10 | 12 |
| I was listening to some records last night, and realized there is a
guitarist I like a lot that no one really seems to talk about, so
I thought I'd put in my $.02 worth.
Rod Price - lead/slide guitarist for Foghat
Whenever anyone mentions rock slide guitar, it is always guys like
D. Allman or Clapton or Mick Taylor mentioned. But I would have to
say that (IMO) Rod Price was just as good as these guys. Some os
his slide work, like on "Stone Blue", is really rockin'!
Alan S.
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82.24 | A Few of my Favorrites | BTO::BRITTON | | Tue Dec 27 1988 10:09 | 21 |
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Joe Pass
Wes Montgomery
Django Rhinehart
Charlie Christian
Jimi Hendrix
Duane Allman
Lowell George
Jeff Beck
Carlos Santana
Steve Howe
Al Dimeola
Larry Carlton
Larry Coryell
Frank Zappa
Neal Schon
Jorma Kaukonan
Lee Ritenour
Bob Weir(great rythem player!!!)
Peter Haycock
Danny Kirwin
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82.26 | There's a bunch... | TOLKIN::BOUDREAU | Axiomatic Potential | Fri Apr 14 1989 09:27 | 16 |
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Tony Rice
Chet Atkins
Doc Watson
Norman Blake
Dan Crary
Merle Watson
Duane Allman
Lowell George
Bill Kirchen (Lost Planet Airman)
Scotty Moore
Eric Clapton
John Fahey
Leo Kotke
John Lee Hooker
Johnny Winter
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82.27 | Handfull of Good Ones... | POLAR::FRACALANZA | | Tue Jan 18 1994 20:56 | 11 |
| How about these guys.....
Denny Diaz (early Steely Dan)
Steve Howe
Jimmy Page
Eric Clapton
Todd Rundgren (Todd who?)
John.
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82.28 | | FABSIX::K_KAMAR | | Sun Mar 17 1996 14:23 | 11 |
| No entries in this topic for a while so I guess I'll add MINE :
Gary Moore
Rick Medlocke ( of " Blackfoot " )
Bruce Kulick ( of " Kiss " )
the late Stevie Ray Vaughan
Jimmy Page
Eric Johnson
the late Randy Rhodes The list goes on and on...
*** Kathy ***
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82.29 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Mon Mar 18 1996 07:27 | 11 |
| > Rick Medlocke ( of " Blackfoot " )
Another Blackfoot fan!!!!
If you need a copy of "No Reservations", let me know. I have some
extras.
>Bruce Kulick ( of " Kiss " )\
I liked him better with "The Good Rats" (Blackfoot's major competitor
on the NY/NJ/LI club scene).
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82.30 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Mon Mar 18 1996 08:07 | 6 |
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Do you have a copy of "Marauder" or "Vertical Smiles" on CD,
Dave?
My vinyl copies could use some updating.
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82.31 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Mon Mar 18 1996 09:30 | 6 |
| I don't think I have "Vertical Smiles" but I think I do have ONE
vinyl copy of "Marauder".
Unfortunately, my turntable is broken or I'd offer to make a copy.
db
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82.32 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Mon Mar 18 1996 09:55 | 4 |
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Thanks anyways, but I have them on vinyl and was looking for the
CD's, if they even exist.
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82.33 | | FABSIX::K_KAMAR | | Mon Mar 18 1996 13:20 | 12 |
| RE. : 82.29
You know, I have every BLACKFOOT album ( on vinyl ) EXCEPT
" No Reservations ".... Could never find it...even in " used "
record stores.
How much would you want for one ?
As for Mr. Kulick....I never heard of him until he became a member of
KISS....( he sure beats the heck outta Ace Frehley ). :-)
*** Kathy ***
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