Most underrated guitarists ( Archived) (61)

Jan 18, 2007 7:10 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
tampa1
tampa1tampa1London, Ontario Canada56 Threads 3,057 Posts
Ty Tabor, yeah he's great..

There are so many Eric Johnson being another
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Jan 18, 2007 7:22 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Frenchgirl2know
Frenchgirl2knowFrenchgirl2knowChicago, USA29 Threads 2,548 Posts
Eric Clapton
Jimmy Hendrix
Syd Barett
David Gilmoore
Ritchie Blackmore
John Frusciante
James Hetfield
Kirk Hamett
B.B King
Brian May
Ted Nugent
Gary Moore
Jimmy Page
Carlos Santana
Frank Zappa
Angus Young

yay yay head banger head banger
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Jan 18, 2007 7:28 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Konigsberg
KonigsbergKonigsbergJurassic Park (Site B), Nova Scotia Canada57 Threads 3 Polls 8,448 Posts
YES ...Brian Mae was so shadowed by the genius of Freddy
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Jan 18, 2007 7:29 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Westdeck
WestdeckWestdeckAmsterdam, North Holland Netherlands82 Threads 1,649 Posts
Mick Taylor Guitarist Mick Taylor was neither an original member of the Rolling Stones nor still in the band when it began selling out sports stadiums in the late-'80s and '90s. But the sophisticated jazz- and blues-influenced guitar licks Taylor added to such



classic albums as Sticky Fingers gave the Stones an added dimension they lacked before and after him.

Michael Kevin Taylor was born Jan. 17, 1949, in Welwyn Garden City, England. He grew up in Hatfield, a London suburb, and began playing guitar at age 9. Taylor became interested in joining a rock band after his parents took him to see Bill Haley & the Comets.

As a teen, Taylor played in bands called the Juniors and the Gods. In 1967, after ace guitarist Peter Green left John Mayall's Bluesbreakers to form Fleetwood Mac, Mayall chose Taylor as Green's replacement.

Taylor toured the United States with the Bluesbreakers and appeared on such albums as Bare Wires and Blues From Laurel Canyon (both 1968). In 1969, he accepted the Rolling Stones' offer to replace the departing Brian Jones, who died later that year. The Stones had already established their reputation as one of rock's greatest bands and had just issued one of their best LPs, Beggar's Banquet (1968). But Taylor quickly added his imprint on the Stones' style and was present for the legendary concert tours, during their 1969–1974 heyday. He played on some of Let It Bleed (1969) and all of the live disc Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (1970).

Sticky Fingers (1971), was the first studio Stones' album for which he was present during the entire recording. He added his famous vibrato effect to the blues lead guitar line on "Sway" and handled most of the guitars on the quietly majestic "Moonlight Mile." Perhaps Taylor's best-remembered Stones work was the Santana-like lead guitar in the jam break of the jazzy "Can't You Hear Me Knocking." On the Stones' classic 1972 double LP, Exile on Main Street, Taylor co-wrote "Ventilator Blues" and contributed bluesy guitar to such chestnuts as "All Down the Line" and "Soul Survivor."

Taylor plays wah-wah guitar on the hit single "(Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo) Heartbreaker," from Goats Head Soup (1973), which also exhibited Taylor's melodic touches on ballads such as "Winter." Taylor's final LP as a Rolling Stone was It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (1974), which included his long, jazzy solo on "Time Waits for No One"

Shortly after the album's release, Taylor quit the Stones. Many theories have been offered for Taylor's departure, including conflict with guitarist Keith Richards and Taylor's fear that he'd get caught up in the band's allegedly drug-crazed lifestyle. Whatever the reason, Taylor's replacement, Ron Wood — formerly of the Faces — brought the band a grittier sound.

In 1975, Taylor toured Europe in the Jack Bruce Band, led by former Cream bassist Bruce. Four years later, he issued an eponymous jazz-fusion solo debut that sold poorly in the punk-rock era. Taylor toured with the Alvin Lee Band in the early '80s and did a reunion tour with the Bluesbreakers. He played on Bob Dylan's Infidels (1983) and toured with the songwriting legend. During the latter part of the '80s, Taylor formed a series of short-lived bands that played blues-rock in eastern U.S. clubs.

He issued the live Stranger in This Town and in 1989 was inducted, with the Stones, into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In the early '90s, Taylor went to L.A. and worked with the Textones' Carla Olson, the Jimmy Woods Band and others. In the second half of the '90s, he returned to England to play blues festivals with a touring band. In 1998, Taylor issued A Stones Throw and toured in 1999. To Be Continued ..............
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Jan 18, 2007 7:39 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
transientmind
transientmindtransientmindTulsa, USA16 Threads 1,252 Posts
IMHO

Dimebag Darryl (SP?) is finally getting respect, deserves more.

Flyleaf's Sameer Bhattacharya

Coal Chamber's Rayna Fosse-Rose, wicked little chick.

And whoever does guitar/bass for Black Stone Charry (There are several)

Josh from "She speaks sadness."
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Jan 18, 2007 7:43 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Konigsberg
KonigsbergKonigsbergJurassic Park (Site B), Nova Scotia Canada57 Threads 3 Polls 8,448 Posts
Ritchie Blackmore once shining!

Now days fairly forgoten blues
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Jan 18, 2007 7:48 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
beachfarmer
beachfarmerbeachfarmerLa Jolla, USA18 Threads 3,784 Posts
Not Me
in top 3grin

Stanley Clarkecool
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Jan 18, 2007 7:53 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
code_red
code_redcode_redmelbourne, Victoria Australia25 Threads 483 Posts
freddy fendergrin
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Jan 18, 2007 8:23 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Ricky1977
Ricky1977Ricky1977Brisbane, Queensland Australia3 Threads 254 Posts
Adam Jones from TOOL.Zak Wylde.Gary Moore.Dimebag Darrell R.I.P ,Theres friggin heaps.peace
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Jan 18, 2007 9:41 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Ricky1977
Ricky1977Ricky1977Brisbane, Queensland Australia3 Threads 254 Posts
Ace Frehley.
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Jan 18, 2007 10:40 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
sk8tergurl
sk8tergurlsk8tergurl41 Posts
Me!crying crying crying crying
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Jan 18, 2007 10:01 PM CST Most underrated guitarists
Ricky1977
Ricky1977Ricky1977Brisbane, Queensland Australia3 Threads 254 Posts
sk8tergurl.head banger
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Jan 20, 2007 7:06 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Ricky1977
Ricky1977Ricky1977Brisbane, Queensland Australia3 Threads 254 Posts
Rolf Harris.rolling on the floor laughingrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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Jan 20, 2007 7:17 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Jess642
Jess642Jess642Agnes Water, Australia25 Threads 4,545 Posts
For goodness sake!!!! Shame on you!!!laugh
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Jan 20, 2007 7:20 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
xosder27
xosder27xosder27Mansfield, Ohio USA6 Posts
Steve Harris-Iron Maiden-Bass "unreal"head banger
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Jan 20, 2007 7:22 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Jess642
Jess642Jess642Agnes Water, Australia25 Threads 4,545 Posts
Jeff Lang
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Jan 20, 2007 7:36 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Ricky1977
Ricky1977Ricky1977Brisbane, Queensland Australia3 Threads 254 Posts
Melvin Gibbs ex Rollins Band-Bass=awesomethumbs up
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Jan 20, 2007 8:11 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
denguefever
denguefeverdenguefeverIn the cellar!!!, UK32 Threads 1,204 Posts
The greatest Briton Australia ever produced!!

He is a genius!
grin
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Jan 20, 2007 8:27 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
Jess642
Jess642Jess642Agnes Water, Australia25 Threads 4,545 Posts
Ok...you win... I give....I was not even going to see that response...it is driving me crazy....have the darned hat!!! Just please, no more Rolf harris!!!!!rolling on the floor laughing
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Jan 20, 2007 8:30 AM CST Most underrated guitarists
cardsfan23
cardsfan23cardsfan23somewhere, USA23 Threads 4,228 Posts
nath you have great taste, i think david gilmoore is my favorite guitarist. He plays with so much emotion.
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