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In reply to the discussion: Name one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. Or of any genre. [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,790 posts)77. Roy Clark is a vastly underrated musician
Everybody looks at him and thinks of "Hee Haw." He's a gifted guitar player.
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Name one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. Or of any genre. [View all]
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2017
OP
Saw them twice, two days in a row, in fact it was the infamous concert where
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2017
#25
Really. It's like the beauty created stands in such stark contrast to the byproduct of their hate.
LuvLoogie
Mar 2017
#34
Everyone is stellar on this Deep Purple live cut, but Ritchie Blackmore is a beast
LuvLoogie
Mar 2017
#24
My grandson has a jazz show on KWUR (Washington Univ.-St. Louis) that I am listening to now.
rzemanfl
Mar 2017
#46
I am getting that album, although Miles and Bill Evans is still my favorite version.
rzemanfl
Mar 2017
#64
Guthrie Govan is quite possibly the best guitarist in the world. And hardly anyone knows him.
NewDealProgressive
Mar 2017
#51
His daughter announced he still plays air guitar, but can't actually play the real thing anymore
Algernon Moncrieff
Mar 2017
#137
Chuck Berry appears to be missing from this list. So does Scotty Moore. Both founders of R& R and
mulsh
Mar 2017
#68
I was going to say something about him, but I ran out of time yesterday.
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2017
#91
I saw these three live three times in 1983 and 1984 - Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, & Paco De Lucia
Algernon Moncrieff
Mar 2017
#78
Black Oak Arkansas played that when they came through several years ago. Tommy's brother
brewens
Mar 2017
#83
I didn't really know of him either until he came here with BOA. I don't know that he
brewens
Mar 2017
#85
Go ahead and laugh but... Ace Frehley! Especially on their early stuff. He had some really good
brewens
Mar 2017
#88
Have you ever heard of an album called "The Guitars That Destroyed The World"?
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2017
#90