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My vote defiently goes to Hendrix but there are just so many great ones Duane Allman, SRV, Clapton the list goes on what do you guys think?

Guest Hogan Made Wrestling
Posted

It's a really tough call to name an absolute "best ever". I'm partial to Jimmy Page, but I wouldn't stand by that pick by any means. With that in mind I'll name a few based on categories:

 

originality: Hendrix

 

longevity: Clapton

 

versitility: Page

 

technique: Van Halen

 

Some other contenders for these include Beck, Iommi, Satriani, Rhodes, Harrison, and Gilmour.

Guest Shaved Bear
Posted

i know who the most OVERRATED is:

 

Jimmy Page

Guest Mark4steamboat
Posted

Stevie Ray Vaughn was great.

Guest Hogan Made Wrestling
Posted

"i know who the most OVERRATED is:

 

Jimmy Page"

 

Maybe if you only listen to death metal where all you have to do is hit the strings really quickly.

Guest evenflowDDT
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I also think Page is overrated.  I mean, all he did was run through the pentatonic scales... the solo for "Stairway to Heaven" is a perfect example of this.  If you know how to play guitar and know pentatonic scales, you can play the solo, as that's all there is to it.

 

I still enjoy Page's work, but it's still overrated.  But then, Hendrix probably is too, but I'm listening to Axis: Bold as Love right now and I'm too tired to think of anything else, especially since he's my favorite guitarist anyway.

Guest redbaron51
Posted

Steve Vai

Joe Satriani

John Petrucci.

 

No one else is better than those three.

Guest mesepher
Posted

the man who needs NO introduction.

 

Frank Vincent Zappa.

Guest cobainwasmurdered
Posted

jimi hendrix,jim page, eric clapton, and carlos santana was pretty fucking great in his younger days.

Guest CoreyLazarus416
Posted

Hendrix and Zakk Wylde are my personal favorites...

 

And Rich Ward, for taking simplistic riffs and making them the most badass-sounding metal/hardcore riffs I've ever heard.

Guest Flyboy
Posted

He might not be the best, but he is my personal favorite...

 

Slash.

Guest whatitistoburn
Posted

Not the best ever, but interesting enough for me:

 

Tom Morello

Guest bps "The Truth" 21
Posted

Slash is a lower deity than a god...but I enjoy him.

Guest Crazy Dan
Posted

Some of my favorites:

 

Joe Satriani

Kirk Hammett

Randy Rhodes (RIP)

Jimi hendrix (RIP)

Jimmy Paige

Stevie Ray Vaugn (RIP)

Guest saturnmark4life
Posted

Of course i have to mention Hendrix, Vaughan, Clapton, Van Halen but my personal favourites are Johnny Marr from the Smiths and Joey Santiago from the Pixies. Both extremely underrated in terms of their influence.

Guest ArkhamGlobe
Posted

Some of my favorites (in no particular order):

 

Jeff Beck

Jimmy Page

Syd Barrett

Jimi Hendrix

David Gilmour

Pete Townshend

Eric Clapton

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Phil Manzanera

Brian May

Guest TheyCallMeMark
Posted

There is one unfied, unversal, and indisputable answer to the question. Stevie Ray Vaughn. At least you can't argue with my basis for picking him. I mean this guy was tearing it up like no other ever had before and actually putting together interesting instrumentals and guitar solo's.

 

That's my biggest beef with Vai andSatriani. They are probably among the very best in the world (I think Slash is faster but they're move versitile), but a very good portion of their library isn't exactly the most attention grabbing work. Gets kind of boring, really.

 

But hey, for the people I would deem worthy of consideration but not worthy of the title:

 

Slash. My personal favourite guitarist.

Jerry Cantrell. My idol. I get to see him with Nickleback on Friday. I'm fucking pumped!

Kirk Hammet. In my opinion, "Fade To Black" is the best rock guitar solo ever with no exceptions.

Mike McCready. On of the last "old-school" style lead guitarists around these days, and if you don't know what I mean check out "Alive" and "Even Flow". In my opinion, he's a true artist.

Stone Gossard. Also with Pearl Jam, he wrote pretty much every rythym on "Ten", and I think that's an accomplishment. No other rythym player has my respect like this guy.

Izzy Stradlin. Except this guy.

Guest Mark4steamboat
Posted

i got a chance to see zakk wylde at merry mayhem and he is awesome and a nice guy to talk to as well. i met him at a hotel one night after a show.

Guest saturnmark4life
Posted

I should also mention ace frehley, can't call him the best but 70's KISS were quite awesome.

Guest Mark4steamboat
Posted

i agree with whoever said Tom Morello. He is really good.

Guest snuffbox
Posted

Angus and Malcolm Young - AC/DC

Bob Dylan

Neil Young

Nick Drake

Guest mw679
Posted

Angus and Mal are one of the best guitar duos to ever play...They just read each other so well, it's like one giant guitar playing.

 

As far as the best guitarist? I really have to go with SRV. He was so amazing, people's jaws would drop when they heard and saw him play. He was awesome; we lost him too early...RIP SRV!

Guest Nevermortal
Posted

Zakk Wylde, Jon Petrucci, Kerry King/Jeff Hanneman, to a lesser extent Yngwie Malmsteen but his shit is goofy.

Guest converge241
Posted

a toss up between Vaughn and Satriani..if pushed id say Joe

Guest Black Lushus
Posted

Sammy Haggar is better than Eddie Van Halen

 

oh yeah, and as far as rythm guitarists, going back to the guy that mentioned Pearl Jam, considering Izzy Stradlin wrote the majority of the really good GNR tunes, I'd put him up there in the great guitarist category, of course i've never heard his solo work so...

Guest redbaron51
Posted

Best duo are:

 

Marty Friedmam/Dave Mustaine

and

Adrain Smith/Dave Murray

Guest evenflowDDT
Posted
Zakk Wylde, Jon Petrucci, Kerry King/Jeff Hanneman, to a lesser extent Yngwie Malmsteen but his shit is goofy.

Yngwie Malmsteen always seemed to be more like a "smarty pants show-off" guitarist, who played really advanced stuff just because he could.  I could be wrong though, but anyone with an album named Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar is really asking for it.

Guest redbaron51
Posted

I would say Yngwie Malmsteen, but if he steals classical riffs from Bach and Mozart, and calling them his own...I have no respect for him.

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