Eddie Trunks Top-5 All Time Rock Guitarists'..

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Five guitarist that changed the landscape for everyone else.

Les Paul
Eric Clapton
Jimi Hendrix
EVH
Jeff Beck
 
SFW":zdolfmwz said:
Five guitarist that changed the landscape for everyone else.

Les Paul
Eric Clapton
Jimi Hendrix
EVH
Jeff Beck

+1

Damn good list. :yes:
 
311splawndude":20mpfq8u said:
Changes daily and no particular order. There are def more :D


errrrl Faka
LunatiBSW
JerEvil
Mark Day
sotosprince
:lol: :LOL: Thanks 311splawndude! I am honered :D

Here is mine... I'm mainly about the rhythm :thumbsup:

James Hetfield
Malcolm Young
Scott Ian
Dave Mustaine
Tony Iommi
 
No necessary order

Early EVH
Gary Moore
Jimmy Page
Nuno Bettencourt
Michael Schenker
 
ewill52":3d3b03hk said:
Probably a wildly unpopular opinion - I don't get Gary Moore. Maybe I just haven't heard enough of him. If you were going to tell me "these 3 songs sum up Gary Moore and why should you like him", what would they be?

I've retyped my top 5 like 3 times. I give up.

Go on youtube and look him up. His live playing is so emotional and raw....
 
Chuck Schuldiner
Andy La Roque
Dave Mustaine
Michael Schenker
Randy Rhoads
 
ewill52":34jw9omn said:
Probably a wildly unpopular opinion - I don't get Gary Moore. Maybe I just haven't heard enough of him. If you were going to tell me "these 3 songs sum up Gary Moore and why should you like him", what would they be?

I've retyped my top 5 like 3 times. I give up.

I felt the same way for a long time, until I listened to his early stuff before his blues period. Not that his blues stuff isn’t great, but his rock lead playing has an intensity I’ve yet to hear equaled. It’s like someone’s holding a gun to his head and telling him he better play with everything he’s got or else.

The thing about Moore, and perhaps why he’s overlooked a lot, is because his songs aren’t that strong. They’re not bad by any stretch of the imagination, but they’re all kinda...blah. I feel the same about Micheal Schenker’s music. Both are phenomenal players, but both wrote decent, but not great, songs. That’s just my humble opinion.

For stellar Moore rock lead playing, see any of the following albums:
Back on the Steets
G Force
Corridors of Power
Dirty Fingers
Victims of the Future
Wild Frontier

Great live footage:
 
Rory Gallagher
Alvin Lee
Joe Walsh
Allen Collins
Billy Gibbons
 
ewill52":2sh5ml7x said:
Probably a wildly unpopular opinion - I don't get Gary Moore. Maybe I just haven't heard enough of him. If you were going to tell me "these 3 songs sum up Gary Moore and why should you like him", what would they be?

I've retyped my top 5 like 3 times. I give up.

These days with YT you can hear whatever is available from an artist. If you haven’t heard anything that you like, he’s just not for you.
 
Paul Gilbert
Michael Schenker
Jason Becker
EVH
Vivian Campbell ( Dio years )
 
J. Hendrix..J. Page..EVH..R. Rhoads..Stevie Ray Vaughan..

Also considered: Angus Young..Jeff Beck..Eric Clapton..Joe Satriani..Steve Vai..Nuno Bettencourt..George Lynch..Slash..Jake E Lee..Warren D. Martini..
 
others...
Ritchie Blackmore
Steve Marriott
Mick Ronson
Steve Howe
Gary Richrath
 
Tough to narrow, love so many...

Malmsteen
EVH
Paul Gilbert
John Petrucci
Steve Vai
 
I am a boring, conventional, mainstream, khaki wearing, older dude and my choices probably reflect that...but in terms of influence impact in the genres that i listen to i would probably go with:

- hendrix (
- evh
- chuck berry (‘rock and roll’ went mainstream in a lot of ways thru him)
- clapton (may be boring now but really was the archetype of the rock guitar gunslinger with his marshalls on 10 and les paul)
- malmsteen (i dont listen to his stuff, but...)
 
Goat":2rl2orct said:
others...
Ritchie Blackmore
Steve Marriott
Mick Ronson
Steve Howe
Gary Richrath
There's no others man, you picked your 5
 
I know. I would have a list mile long if I included classic rock, blues, flamenco and classical players that killed it but isn't that off topic?
 
Devin Townsend
Gary Holt
Dimebag
Dino Cazeras
Randy Rhoads
 
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