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3139.1 | Apples vs. Oranges I guess ... | TMAWKO::BELLAMY | Shovelheads forever! | Mon Nov 27 1995 10:53 | 15 |
| I find it interesting that the readers of Bass Player always seem to
pick based on technical considerations:
1991 - Geddy Lee
1992 - Les Claypool
1993 - Vic Wooton
1994 - Michael Manring
.. whereas, GP readers view it as a popularity contest. Didn't Willie
Nelson get picked for best something one year? I love Willie ... been
a fan since my Texas days ... but I'd never pick him as the best
guitar player in any catagory (except maybe "rattiest guitar on
stage").
Theo
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3139.2 | I coulda been a contenda... | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Fast, Cheap, Good: choose any two | Mon Nov 27 1995 12:31 | 8 |
| Interesting story re the first BP readers poll. They only got about
100 or so votes, no clear winner, so basically everyone who got a vote
was declared a winner (all names were printed). Brian Rost and I had
joked at the time about sending in a vote for each other; if we had,
we would've "won"!
/rick
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3139.3 | | TECWT2::BOUDREAU | | Mon Nov 27 1995 12:45 | 17 |
| > EC even took 3rd in the best acoustic
> fingerstyle (!) category.
>
> o Tony Rice for best acoustic pick style was an excellent choice:
> too bad he shared the title with Neil Young (nothing against
> Neil, but the two aren't exactly in the same league).
And so many people had a beef with the Guitar Handbook's list of innovators.
The fact that Tony Rice is known to the voters, I'd imagine, would eliminate
Eric Clapton for anything he's done on accoustic. That he shared the title
for best accoustic style with Neil Young indicates that the whole poll is
really just for grins.
-SB
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