So are a number of the names mentioned on that listmcdickpants 2.5 said:ones dead and the other one is lammmmezor
actually they were both lame
Which is why I said it is impossible to name the 100 best guitarist. What does best mean??? To me the best guitarist would be described as someone who has put many years of hard practise working on style and technicality. But also something that you need to have from the beginning (not all guitarist have this), feeling. Sure I love speed, and odd time signatures, but when I listen to songs like yngwie's 'crying' or the solo in the scorpions song 'still loving you' I get goosebumps. When that happens, I know they are something special.mcdickpants 2.5 said:it seems you're basing your list on technicality
Probably the same stuff Pitchfork media were smoking when they gave BluePrint by Jay Z the 2nd best album of the decade so farGrobus said:Cobain was not a good guitarist. I liked Nirvana's music back in the day and I still listen to it sometimes. His guitar is not among his strong points though.
I mean, Cobain before George Harrison? WTF did these guys smoke before they compiled this list.
i dont agree with that at all.Grobus said:George Harrison is probably one of the most influential guitarists of all time. You couldnt say the same about Jack White.
hence the name bass guitar.sarevok said:I don't see how Kim Deal could be on the list considering she plays the bass, lol.
Yea, youve got a good point there.mcdickpants 2.5 said:but it was the beatles songwriting that was influential to others, not their instrument playing. i dont think ive ever heard anyone say "i wish i could drum like ringo"
mcdickpants 2.5 said:though purely interms of technicality, paul maccartney was probably the only good player in the band.