Other than EVH lets talk about who's great!!!
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Other than EVH lets talk about who's great!!!
This thread is to honnor great guitar players of our time OTHER than EVH!
Let start with Journey's Neal Schon. I love this guy he was always in the shadow of EVH in the 80's but the guy was hot, Eric Clapton even ask him to play with him when he was only 15 years old I beleive!
I'm not sure but I beleive Neal used lots of Peavey amps unfortunatly could you image him using Marshalls?? Or did he?
"She walks like a lady"
Let start with Journey's Neal Schon. I love this guy he was always in the shadow of EVH in the 80's but the guy was hot, Eric Clapton even ask him to play with him when he was only 15 years old I beleive!
I'm not sure but I beleive Neal used lots of Peavey amps unfortunatly could you image him using Marshalls?? Or did he?
"She walks like a lady"
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Unfortunately i've never like Neil Schon. He just didn't have the great vibe of players i like such as Hendrix, Page, SRV, Buddy Guy, Robin Trower, BB King, and Clapton. I've never really liked the technically advanced style of playing as capitalized from EVH, but more of blues based stuff. I'VE GOT TO FEEL IT MAN!
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Shane I know what you mean but listen to "She walks like a lady (live)" that's a hot bleus songs......
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Neal was OK on record, but I saw him live with Bad English and it was a total blurry wankfest. Maybe he was feeling pressured opening for Whitesnake when Steve Vai was with them. (I think Adrian Vandenberg felt pressured by Steve, he was a total blurry wankfest too.) Steve Vai rocked of course.flemingmras wrote:To Necrovore, NUGENT IS GOD!!!
Now in Neal Schon's defense, I loved the work he did with Bad English over the shit he did with Journey.
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Now seriously, haven't you kids even heard of Jeff Beck????? Bow to the God of guitar.

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Some of my favorites are (in no particular order other than Jimi at the top) Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Pete Townshend, Rick Nielsen, Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd (both from Television), Roger McGuinn (Eight Miles High!!!!), Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, Jeff Beck, Charlie Christian, Dave Davies, Neil Young etc.... Hmmm, couldn't think of anyone newer than the late 70's off hand. I certainly have and love lots of records newer than that, just don't seem to have any of my favorite guitartists from then.
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This ain't "Rock, Paper, Scissors" Shane. Great though Hendrix was, we'll never get to know whether he had the depth and versatility to move in and out of different musical genres the way Jeff Beck can. Hendrix is a rock and blues god, but Beck is a rock, blues, rockabilly, fusion, etc. god. He can transplant hinself anywhere and come out shining.Country Boy Shane wrote:Hendrix overrules Beck.. ha.
