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mimi85

(1,805 posts)
33. Many have already been listed.
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 07:59 PM
Aug 2013

I think the most underrated was the awesome Rory Gallagher. Still miss him. Know a guy who named his son Rory and the now very grown up kid has a band and just released his second CD. Can't think of the name of his band, but he def lived up (almost - it's impossible) to his namesake.



And I can't leave out the unbelievable Lowell George with and without Little Feat - another gone way too soon. Lowell was one of the best slides ever and when he got together with Bonnie Raitt, it was fucking magic. SRV of course, who isn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And Abba is?! Bruce is right up there and Prince (who is so strange that his guitar playing is/was usually overlooked). And the unreal Jack White.

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Ha, classic when he gets so into playing and loses his pork pie hat. Loved that moment.
Too many to list .... Scuba Feb 2013 #1
Outstanding slide player !!!!! nt clarice Feb 2013 #2
Derrick Trucks Band Buffalo Bull Mar 2013 #16
Sonny has never got his credit due to him Link Speed Jun 2013 #26
Zal Cleminson... RevStPatrick Feb 2013 #3
Thanks, that a new one on me. nt clarice Feb 2013 #4
Kawabata Makoto... RevStPatrick Feb 2013 #5
A bit too much "noodling" for my tastes. Thanks. nt clarice Feb 2013 #6
I enjoyed that! rog Dec 2013 #45
Tom Verlaine, Mick Taylor, Robert Quine, Jimi Hendrix, Hubert Sumlin, Chris Whitley, Phil Manzanera Tom Ripley Feb 2013 #7
Far too many favorites - but lately have been impressed with these guys aint_no_life_nowhere Feb 2013 #8
Clarence White. jeepnstein Feb 2013 #9
+1. Hoyt Mar 2013 #20
I'll second Munificence Mar 2013 #10
Matter of taste Buffalo Bull Mar 2013 #11
Can't Do It As An Overall ProfessorGAC Mar 2013 #12
Hundreds... Flashmann Mar 2013 #13
I just heard that Alvin Lee passed ... Deny and Shred Mar 2013 #14
I love SRV's tone and playing, Knopfler's tone and picking, Clapton when he Zorra Mar 2013 #15
should this be alphabetical ? olddots Mar 2013 #17
Are you freaking kidding me? Harry Monroe Mar 2013 #18
PAT METHENY Buffalo Bull Mar 2013 #21
And this one has to be seen and heard to believe!! Harry Monroe Mar 2013 #19
Jeff Beck Chiennoir54 Jun 2013 #22
Indeed, the best guitarists are those who make you want to abandon guitar and take up knitting arcane1 Jun 2013 #23
Thanks Chiennoir54 Jun 2013 #24
Who? JeanieJeanie Jun 2013 #25
The power of the power chord BeyondGeography Oct 2013 #37
Pat Metheny...Steve Tibbetts...Adrian Legg...Ralph Towner...Alan Holdsworth... NRaleighLiberal Jun 2013 #27
I'll Play ProfessorGAC Jun 2013 #28
Lot's of greats but one that hasn't been mentioned - Robert "Mr Chuckles" Fripp azurnoir Jun 2013 #29
Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth XVI_Eyes Aug 2013 #30
Robert Smith, Kristin Hersh, rbnyc Aug 2013 #31
In no particular order Arcanetrance Aug 2013 #32
Many have already been listed. mimi85 Aug 2013 #33
Metheny/Knopfler claras Aug 2013 #34
Knopfler WAS Great ProfessorGAC Sep 2013 #35
no one has mentioned ulrich roth? leftyohiolib Oct 2013 #36
Steve Howe MissMillie Oct 2013 #38
Nancy Wilson :) Amonester Dec 2013 #39
Followed by... Amonester Dec 2013 #40
And the electric mandolin (These Dreams) Amonester Dec 2013 #44
Jimmy Page Amonester Dec 2013 #41
And, of course, Jimi. Amonester Dec 2013 #42
Then, in Sweden... (soul) Amonester Dec 2013 #43
My favorites desertgabe Jan 2014 #46
+1 for Danny Gatton. RIP clarice Jan 2014 #47
Chet Adkins, enough said. n/t oneshooter Mar 2014 #48
Jimi Hendricks and Chet Atkins cntrygrl Apr 2014 #49
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