Your gtr influences in order

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And the solos you bothered to try and learn:

Eddie- pretty much all of VHI & II, cradle, Romeo, mean, push, skip diver down, teacher, girl gone bad
Yngwie- hot on your heels intro, all of Alcatraz and some of rising force and marching
EJ-minstriel giggolo solo, Bristol shores, some cliffs and ah via
Gary Moore-corridors/end of the world
schenker-UFO too hot, lights out, doctor doctor
Neal schon-all of escape, mother father and still they ride are INSANE
uli-Sharon

and I'll listen to holdsworth, lane, gambale, landau, and guth and pick out one lick per album cause they are freaks o nature.
 
My 1st 2 years playing guitar were spent learning to play all the songs/solos on Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman. After that I just listened to players, didn't learn a lot of solos note for note. Satriani was probably my next biggest influence - really dug Surfing W/ the Alien from a songwriting standpoint.
 
James Hetfield
Zakk Wylde
Eddie Van Halen
Peter Wichers
Joel Stroetzel
Dave Mustaine
George Benson
Neal Schon
 
van halen stuff. hot for teacher, panama, eruption, you know, the cool stuff from VH-I and VH-II.

Gary Moore - i was huge into him and how he put feeling into his playing, i learned alot from controlled bends early on from him. really underrated player.

Ozzy - i went through a pretty serious ozzy stage. still like to jam on it with friends and shoot the shit on an accoustic at parties :rock:

Paul Gilbert RacerX/Mr Big/Godzilla - i was on a huge paul gilbert stage for a long time, roughly 3 years or so - great guy and extremely talented. i love his attitude the he gives 99% of the time

Symphony X - alot of respect for romeo. i guess thats the stage im in right now/merging from.

Firewind/Mystic Prophecy/Nostradamus/Dream Evil/Metalium - basically my playing has evolved into a european progessive metal/power metal influence. im really digging it but im just now getting into the song structure and getting comfortable with the writing style of it. - lots of fun!

its been a very intense learning experience from it all.
 
Ace Frehley......never really learned anything note for note till way later though. Just wanted to appreciate the music I guess. My favorite solo is She

Randy Rhoads.....everything off the first two albums

Uli Roth.....Catch Your Train

Alex Lifeson....lots of stuff off Hemispheres, Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures

Akira Takasaki.....Like Hell awesome stuff!!

Those are the main ones I guess.....
 
Iommi
Hetfield
Brian May


.....I spent a lot of time learning power chords :D I still can't play a solo after 20 years...in fact my ADD/lack of musical ability is so bad that I don't think I know a single tune the whole way through...lord do I suck! :doh:
 
$#%^ Pat!!! I was good till you included the part about "bothered to learn"... thats too much pressure.... :cry:
:lol: :LOL:
 
Kind of in order from what got me learning to play to what inspires me more now....

Randy Rhoads
Edward Van Halen
Alex Lifeson
Jeff Beck
David Gilmour
Brian May
Michael Landau
Andy Timmons

Special mention to Ritchie Blackmore as 'Smoke on the Water' is the first guitar riff I dug and made me know what guitar was when I was around 5-6 years old. :D
 
Cantrel - especially the Facelift and Dirt stuff

Dave Navaro

Eric Clapton - Every project and era.

Fletcher Dragge (Pennywise)

Dave Mustaine

Slash
 
mentoneman":3r5vi407 said:
And the solos you bothered to try and learn:

Eddie- pretty much all of VHI & II, cradle, Romeo, mean, push, skip diver down, teacher, girl gone bad
Yngwie- hot on your heels intro, all of Alcatraz and some of rising force and marching
EJ-minstriel giggolo solo, Bristol shores, some cliffs and ah via
Gary Moore-corridors/end of the world
schenker-UFO too hot, lights out, doctor doctor
Neal schon-all of escape, mother father and still they ride are INSANE
uli-Sharon

and I'll listen to holdsworth, lane, gambale, landau, and guth and pick out one lick per album cause they are freaks o nature.


didnt realize we have a lot in common! : )

VH - DLR years...i was so obsessed with Fair Warning & Van Halen I that I would even learn Alex Van Halen drums on my Alesis HR-16 drum unit while 4-tracking/transcribing many of those tunes. hear about it later, Puch Comes to shove and On Fire come to mind.
Rainbow/Deep Purple - Light in the Black, Gates of Babylon, Pictures of Home
Uli - Catch your Train, Backstage Queen, Earthquake, Sails of Charon, I'll be there
UFO/Schenker - Into the Arena, Rock Bottom ( Live version )
Yngwie - same as Mentoneman, but some of the 90's stuff too. I remember 4-tracking "evil eye" to its entirety. took me about a year LOL!
Eric Johnson - Bristol shore, Trademark, Cliffs, Venus Isle, Pavillion
Jeff Beck - Going Down Studio version..there is not one phrase Jeff repeats in that sorta standard Blues progession..just had to learn it!
Pat Metheny - Message to a Friend, More Travels, Third Wind
 
Tony Iommi
Alex Lifeson
Angus Young
Kerry King
James Hetfield
Trevor Perez
 
George Harrison
Davey Johnstone
EVH
George Lynch
Paul Gilbert
Ty Tabor
 
in chronological order:

steve howe
al dimeola
pat metheny
allan holdsworth
edward van halen
george lynch
paul gilbert
shawn lane
gary moore
guthrie govan
 
chronological order:

Kurt Cobain
Hetfield/Hammster
Mustaine/Friedman
Dimebag Darrell
Brian Setzer
Mustaine/Friedman
Johnny Marr
Jerry Cantrell
 
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hendrix
clapton
iommi
dino cazares
billy gibbons
robert johnson
duane allman
some bluegrass players around here. still cant play any of that shit. :doh:
 
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