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04-16-2009, 01:38 PM | #431 (permalink) | |
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He would be a good candidate for #1, IF Hendrix didn't exist, Page has obviously accomplished a lot, that's why he's in the top 5. But overall it can't be denied that as far as influence, innovation and universial appeal goes, Hendrix is the obvious choice for number 1. Also. I wouldn't consider longevity a real good reason. CC Deville has been playing guitar a lot longer than say Randy Rhoads or Shawn Lane. That surely doesn't make him greater than them. It's not how long you have been playing, it's what you've accomplished in the time you have been playing. And lets be honest, Page hasn't really done anything noteworthy post-Zep. But that doesn't matter, it's what he accomplished in the 60s and 70s that earns him his place, and so while Hendrix only lived to enjoy his popularity for a few years, he accomplished a lot more than most guitarists could ever dream of in just that short amount of time. |
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04-16-2009, 03:07 PM | #433 (permalink) |
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He was a big influence on Hendrix, Page and all the others. He along with Beck and Hendrix did a lot to reinvent the electric guitar for the hard rock era. He's not as original as the others, (though the fuzzy tone he achieved with albums like Wheel of Fire and Disraili Gears were pretty unique for the time) but he makes up for that in every other field IMO.
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04-16-2009, 03:13 PM | #434 (permalink) | |
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04-16-2009, 03:15 PM | #435 (permalink) |
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Everytime I see Clapton I keep thinking somewhere in the world there's an office with a member of middle management missing with an empty ford Mondeo parked outside.
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04-16-2009, 04:01 PM | #436 (permalink) |
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He's on and off for me.
His Cream and Dominos stuff I love, his solo stuff is hit and miss, though Slowhand is a really good album. I'm not a big fan of his turn towards adult contemporary stuff. He can be boring for sure, but you can't deny that he's done some awesome stuff as well. Anyway I might change this list up some more. Steven Wilson is someone I forgot completely. D= |
04-16-2009, 04:10 PM | #439 (permalink) |
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Not a Cream fan eh?
Sunshine for your Love was pretty badass for 1968, c'mon now. |
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