has anyone mentioned michael angelo batio yet he does some crazy shit on a guitar with 4 necks!! .... but of all time for sure its Dimebag R.I.P
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has anyone mentioned michael angelo batio yet he does some crazy shit on a guitar with 4 necks!! .... but of all time for sure its Dimebag R.I.P
JOHN FRUSICANTE (pictured above)
I was wondering if your avatar was of John Frusciante. I hate RHCP now, used to love them when they were relatively new. Ever hear of Hillel Slovak? He was great!Quote:
Originally Posted by hreskofreight4
of course ive heard of him, im not a rhcp "fan" that only likes like californication and dani california. i really like their music, but i do kinda feel like they sold out in a way because they used to be underground playing at clubs and stuff, but whatever i guess you cant blame them.
Oh yeah, the 3 albums they did with Hillel and Mother's Milk were great. I liked Blood Sugar Sex Magik, but not as much as Mother's Milk. I have ultimate respect for Hillel, he's the one who taught Flea to play bass, Flea was a trumpet guy. Hillel was the one who talked Anthony into getting up on stage and rapping their first song. Without Hillel, there would be no RHCP.
Enjoy. :stoned:
YouTube - Van Halen - Eddie's Guitar Solo 1995 (MUST SEE)
cant beleive nobodys mentioned
peter frampton or bob weir
but heres somemore of my favs
warren haynes (govt mule)
derrick tucks (allman bros)
steve sweeny(ekoostik hookah)
and lets no forget the one who have passed on
jimi hendrix
frank zappa
stevie ray vaughn
jerry garcia
dimebag darrell (i was into pantera when they called him diomond)
or the blues guys
bb king
chuck berry
bo diddly
He did get a mention on the previous page.Quote:
Originally Posted by 0fenderbender
I'm amazed more people haven't mentioned Ry Cooder , the duel between Steve and Ry from the movie Crossroads (not the Shitney Spears movie of the same name) is a work of brilliance.
YouTube - Crossroads Guitar Duel - Steve Vai battles Karate Kid
Roy Clark
Derrick Trucks
Clapton
James Taylor
Neil Diamond
Doobie Willie
Johnny Cash
Neil Young
Tom Petty
Sting
Eric Bourdon
good guitar!
Joe Satriani, point blank. He's the inspiration/teacher behind greats like Steve Vai, Kirk Hammett, and many more.
There is another up-and-comer, a eccentric guitarist from Spain, named David Valdes. Most people haven't heard of him, but he's been around for a while, and is just now going solo.
Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, they're all excellent players in their own rights. But, in terms of virtuosity and sheer brilliance on the fretboard, none of them compare to Joe Satch!
Peace.
Mr. C