Your gtr influences in order

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Clint Lowery (all around as a musician, really)
Paul Gilbert
John Petrucci
Billy Gibbons
Adam Jones
Eric Clapton
Stevie Ray Vaughan (the guy who made me want to play)
 
Jimi-pretty much all of Axis and Crosstown Traffic
Rory Gallagher-irish tour 74
Sykes-Lizzy Thunder And Lightning
Moore-Dirty Fingers, End Of The World, Parisienne Walkways
Schenker-anything off Obession, Strangers, Love Drive, and MSG up to Captain nemo
Uli-Winterdays, Cast Away Your chains, Chaplin And I, all of Astral except Kyrie.
Hldsworth-The Unmerry merry Go Round, Road Games,
Ritchie, Burn, Stormbringer, Highway Star, Lazy
Tommy Bolin, Ode To G, bits an pieces of Spectrum
eff Beck, anything off flash, and the typical stuff like Pork Pie, Going Down, Led boots, etc...
Albert lee, T-Bird To Vegas, some of his stuf he did with Clapton like Cocaine
hellecasters, the first CD
Robben Ford, the majority of Talk To Your daughter.
 
ace frehley-i didnt think it was possible for me to ever get the timing right on detriot rock city.

jimi hendrix-pulled my hair out trying to learn vodoo chile slight return,...then saw the woodstock video,..his use of his thumb and index fingers on his fretting hand,..made things alittle bit easier.

tony iommi-sounds so powerfull!!...and simple...but the stuff he does in between notes is brilliant!

randy rhodes-after seeing him live on the blizzard of oz tour,..i went out and traded my fender lead 1 for a jackson,...very refreshing/new approach to heavy metal guitar at the time.

all the old time delta blues guitarists-what these old blues dudes did with so little currently has my attention,..they used some realy odd tunings,..but when you finaly get in the groove its hard to stop!!,...almost zen like,..where ya can just turn your mind off and just let it flow,..alot of fun to play,...it's my default mode.
 
Pretty much in this order. Starting from the very early 80s' til' now.

Angus Young
Eddie Van Halen
Alex Lifeson
Yngwie Malsteen
Steve Vai
Stanley Jordan
Eric Johnson
Michael Hedges
Paul Gilbert
Jimi Hendrix
SRV
Jeff Beck
John Petrucci
Greg Howe
Chris Poland
Guthrie Govan
 
Slash - Sweet child o' mine

Paul Gilbert - Scarified

John petrucci - Metroplis Pt.1

Guthrie Govan Fives

Shawn lane - get you back

Joe Bonamassa - Stop!
 
Iommi
Van Halen
Rhoads
Mustaine
Hetfield
Holt
King/Hanneman
Dimebag
Cazeres
Thordendal/Hagström
 
(Chronologically)
James Hetfield
Billy Corgan
Jerry Cantrell
Dean Deleo
Jim Martin
Adam Jones
Page Hamilton
Matt Talbott
Ken Andrews
George Thorogood
Billy Gibbons
David Gilmour
Brian Setzer
 
Jimmy Page (I find my soloing style is closest to his)
David Gilmour (songwriting and affinity for bends)
Mikael Akerfeldt (songwriting)
Steve Vai (general whammy chaos :D)
John Petrucci (alternate picking)
Adam Jones (Rhythm)


Those are the ones that come to mind immediately. Most people describe my style as the bastard lovechild of Adam Jones and Jimmy Page :lol: :LOL:

-Russ
 
Randy Van Sykes":pb48d4z0 said:
MisterBulbous":pb48d4z0 said:
Davey Johnstone
Good one!

Never talked about guy.

:rock: When your listening to the Beatles and Elton John at age 5, it's all about melody. I used to listen to the early Elton John albums over and over. This was before he entered the disco era. Some great songs and melodies from the band and Davey.
 
Leon Russell Johnny Cash Waylon Glenn Campbell Johnny Winter and everybody that had the shit down long before the above listed.
 
forgot about my randy period.

and a little gatton.

ace frehley/shock me tapping solo i learned on ukelele, and before that it was hawaiian slack key masters i grew up listening to live as a kid, and roy clark on laugh in.
 
I'm definitely in the Senior Citizen's section....Davey Johnstone was my first influence. I loved the early Elton stuff when he had his original band (Dee Murray, Davey, Nigel Olsson). The stuff that came after 1976, much more hit-and-miss IMO.

The Beatles
Terry Kath from Chicago
Jeff Beck
Robin Trower
Jimmy Page
Ian Anderson and Martin Barre from Jethro Tull
Kerry Livgren and Rich Williams from Kansas
Steve Hackett from Genesis
Nancy Wilson, Roger Fisher and Howard Lesse from Heart
Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits
All the guys who were playing guitar on Steely Dan albums
Neil Schon (you guys should check out pre-Steve Perry Journey. Neil and Aynsley Dunbar go off!)
Andy Summers
Alex Lifeson
Pat Metheny
Ray Gomez
Wes Montgomery (came to straight-ahead jazz guitar kind of late)
Johnny Smith
George Benson


I think after a certain point, even though you totally dig certain players, they have less influence on your style than the folks you were checking out in your formative years. For instance, I think Shawn Lane was absolutely a genius and I love both his playing and writing, but he didn’t influence my playing as much as influence my insight into what is possible on guitar. Holdsworth is like that for me, too. Then there’s the fact that I just cannot physically execute like these cats! Now, I think my playing in more influenced by the music I listen to than by actual individual players.
 
EVH
Gary Moore
Vinnie Moore
Eric Johnson
Alex Lifeson
Rik Emmett
Brad Paisley
Johnny Hiland......now if I could only have a 1/4 of the talent those guys have!!! :D
 
Let's see... In order:

- Slash
- Yngwie
- Blackmore
- RR / Zakk
- Gilmour
- Gary Moore
- Sykes / Norum
 
Criss Oliva
Jake E Lee
Frank Hannon
Warren Haynes
Allan Holdsworth
Page
 
Chronologically

Ace Frehley
Van Halen
Michael Schenker
Uli Roth
Randy Rhoads
Adrian Vandenberg
Gary Moore
Yngwie Malmsteen
Warren DeMartini
George Lynch
Ronni Le Tekro
Doug Aldrich
Nuno Bettencourt
 
Michael Schenker
Randy Rhoads
Dave Meneketti- highly under rated
Vivian Campbell- the first two Dio albums still rule
Adrian Smith
Gary Moore
 
Chronological

Guitarists:
Schenker
Uli
St Louis guitarist Darren Zernicke... Still the scariest guitarist I have heard, hands down
Steve Morse
Yngwie

After that it was mainly bands:
Coroner :thumbsup: take away the vocals and Mental Vortex is incredible (to me anyway)
Symphony X
Nevermore
...lately it has been Mastadon


I have never been able to play other guys solos, never could get them to sound right... I play wrong :)
Though I did learn to nail the solos from "The Introduction" by Morse and "Friday Night" by Adrian Vandenburg... and some licks here and there from other guys
 
Dave Mustaine
Steve Stevens
James Hetfield
Kirk Hammett
Marty Friedman
George Lynch (I'll never figure out that killer vibrato)
Chuck Schuldiner
Bobby Koelble (Death's "Symbolic" album, now plays in a band called "Junkie Rush")
Pat O'brien
 
EVH
Nuno
Hetfield
Satriani
SRV
Gilbert

I can't really say what solos or things I've picked out from any of those guys. I've probably played all of it at some point or another, with varying levels of success.

I honestly have no idea what my soloing style is.. I just do what I do, I don't think about it.
 
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