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Old 03-24-2010, 07:48 AM   #11 (permalink)
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That is what I meant in creating this thread.
another one of my favorites is Izzy Stradlin of GunsNRoses.
He's made some of my favorite riffs in songs like Mr Brownstone and Nighttrain
Izzy Stradlin is without doubt the most talented member of the band (even though he is no longer with them)
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Old 03-24-2010, 08:38 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Izzy Stradlin is without doubt the most talented member of the band (even though he is no longer with them)
yeah, I had a chance to go see the new guns the last couple years and i can't bring myself to do it. its not the same. don't even think i would have fit into the building with the size of axle's ego in there. lol
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Old 03-24-2010, 09:15 AM   #13 (permalink)
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another one of my favorites is Izzy Stradlin of GunsNRoses.
He's made some of my favorite riffs in songs like Mr Brownstone and Nighttrain
Right on!
I was about to post Izzy. Awesome guitarist, awesome songwriter, awesome singer,





and not a shabby solo career either.

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Old 03-24-2010, 09:10 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Page, Hendrix, Johnny Marr, Keef.
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Old 03-24-2010, 09:16 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Page, Hendrix, Johnny Marr, Keef.

Rhythm guitarist. When did Hendrix and Page play rhythm on anything?
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Rhythm guitarist. When did Hendrix and Page play rhythm on anything?
Seriously??? How about almost every song each ever made.
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the thing with Hendrix is that he seamlessly blended his rhythm and lead styles into a cohesive and unique package. seriously though, any time i comment in a 'best' guitar player thread i always read it as 'best not counting Hendrix since none have eclipsed him yet'.

and to say Page never played rhythm is the mark of a troll trying FAR too hard to get a rise out of guitarists as LZ's songwriting style kept the rhythm and lead parts quite distinct. you don't need to like his rhythm playing but to deny he did is absolute folly.
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the thing with Hendrix is that he seamlessly blended his rhythm and lead styles into a cohesive and unique package. seriously though, any time i comment in a 'best' guitar player thread i always read it as 'best not counting Hendrix since none have eclipsed him yet'.

and to say Page never played rhythm is the mark of a troll trying FAR too hard to get a rise out of guitarists as LZ's songwriting style kept the rhythm and lead parts quite distinct. you don't need to like his rhythm playing but to deny he did is absolute folly.
I just learned he used a Tele on a lot of his earlier stuff. Single coil ftw???! It is now my mission to turn my new Xaviere Tele into a hard rock machine.
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yeah most of LZ1 is a tele

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I always thought him mainly aLes Paul player. I just enjoy seeing single coils being used for heavier sounds. I love Strat/Tele (p90 style) guitars but for the music I play they seem to be far to thin sounding. Tele can get heavy but I doubt they could ever have enough bottom end and thickness covering a Kyuss and Sleep song.

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