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  • Blitz%s's Photo
    i listen to johnny

    but i don't find him as interesting, nor as insanely skilled as vai, joe, or john.


    johns band sucks at all things lyrical though, so fair enough. And I hate rudass.
  • MightyMouse%s's Photo
    Marty Friedman
    Adrian Smith
    Steve Harris

    ...as of now.
  • OhioCoasteRFreaK36%s's Photo
    Jimmi Hendrix
    Eric Clapton
    Van Halen
    Synester Gates

    just a few..I don't know actual names but I know bands..
  • Sparker9014%s's Photo
    im not sure greenwood revelutionized music the way clapton, vai, hendrix or saitrani did
  • penguinBOB%s's Photo

    Because no one's mentioned Jonny Greenwood and way too many mentioned faggots like Vai and Saitriani and Yngwie and therefore induced projectile vomiting in me, I hate everything.

    have you read catcher in the rye?

    :twitch:
  • Jellybones%s's Photo

    have you read catcher in the rye?

    :twitch:

    I loved it. :)
  • penguinBOB%s's Photo
    that's about the onlything besides music, well, good music.
  • Old Red%s's Photo
    ...anyone heard of Chuck Berry or Dick Dale...?...
  • Elephant6%s's Photo

    ...anyone heard of Chuck Berry or Dick Dale...?...

    Yeah, I'm a huge Berry fan. I still like Jonny Greenwood better though.
  • Rat und Tat Defiler%s's Photo

    Because no one's mentioned Jonny Greenwood and way too many mentioned faggots like Vai and Saitriani and Yngwie and therefore induced projectile vomiting in me, I hate everything.

    funny because you don't know anything about guitars
  • spiderman%s's Photo
    Marty Friedman
    Dave Mustaine
    Michael Angelo
    Joe Satriani
  • JFK%s's Photo

    funny because you don't know anything about guitars

    Also funny because guitarists don't seem to know shit about good music.

    Anywayz.

    I once read an interview with, I think, Steve Wilson, where he says that Robert Fripp made a gagging gesture when Jimmy Page was mentioned. I laughed like a motherfucker.

    Vai revolutionised music? I'm not sure dicking around with a moronic triple-necked guitar counts. I mean, what's the fucking deal with that shit?
    In fact, with the exception of Hendicks, there, not one of those fags revolutionised shit. Except maybe musical masturbation methods, and that shit don't count, yo.

    I'm going to pretend my favourite guitarist is Fennesz, just to really piss people off. And also because it's true.

    Spoonie, Thurston Moore > Johnny Greenwood. If you deny it, you choke on more dick than my mother, who incidently died due to excess cum to the lungs. I may have been responsible. Everyday I take a trip to the cemetary and shoot a load over her gravestone. Perhaps one of those few moments in my life where I am truly distracted from my incredible depression. That's all you can ever hope for in life. Distraction. Moments.
    :(
    The guard there, he once caught me, and was seriously pissed. I thought I was in deep trouble, but it turns out, he only wanted to strip search me. One anal-cavity-excavation-with-a-torch-followed-by-penis later, I was free to go!

    It figures you would like The Catcher In The Rye, Spoonie. It just figures.
    Not that I'm implying anything, here. Other than, you're a gigantic faggot, but we already knew that.
  • Jellybones%s's Photo

    Spoonie, Thurston Moore > Johnny Greenwood.

    Hmm. True. Very true.
    I threw Greenwood out there kinda randomly. Had I put some thought into this, I probably would've called Thurston the best, but I don't put thought into lists about favorite guitarists or whatever.
  • sloB%s's Photo
    Thurston Moore's the shit.

    Thank fucking god for Sonic Youth.
  • DragonInferno%s's Photo
    Jimi Hendrix
    Eric Clapton
    Kirk Hammet
    Tommy Iommi (Created the basis for all heavy metal guitar)
    Joe Satriani
    Steve Vai
  • cg?%s's Photo
    I would like to add Link Wray to the list.

    The evolution from the guitar of Bo Diddley, and Chuck Berry, to the guitar of everyone on this list, is all Link Wray.

    Also, Robert Fripp, Vini Riley, and Robin Guthrie, for beauty.

    Question: do the keyboard players in M83 count? They should, after all, don't you think?
  • Rage%s's Photo
    Steve Vai
    Joe Satriani
    Santana
    Dick Dale
    Jimi Hendrix
    Eric Clapton
    Tommy Iommi
    Slash
    Van Halen
    Tom Morrello

    In no order what so ever. I was gonna fake it, pretending I know who you guys are talking about coz I dont... but I will soon.

    The beauty of file sharing...
  • cg?%s's Photo
    Selections from the iTunes Music Store.

    M83:

    My favourites are "Be wild", "Beauties can die", "Gone", "In church", and "On a white lake, near a green mountain."

    The best examples of the noise-rock nature of their electronica, however, are "Noise", and "Unrecorded."

    Robin Guthrie:

    The best examples of his guitar playing are from his work with Cocteau Twins.

    Anything from either "Head over heels", or "Victorialand" will do. "Treasure" has it's moments as well.

    Also, don't forget "Song to the siren."

    Robert Fripp:

    His best work is "Evening star", his second collaboration with Brian Eno.

    Vini Riley:

    They only have the two most recent, and most lackluster, of his releases, but, you can find them both here.

    My favourite guitarist on this big list we've compiled, however, is Thurston Moore, which I forgot to say in my first post.
  • Rat und Tat Defiler%s's Photo
    Your posts are fucking hilarious. Do you have to quote and underline everything like that?
  • penguinBOB%s's Photo
    I don't pay much attention to guitars, to let you all know.

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