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- Bill Efting
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You people....Mein Gott...
Hendrix = Overhyped Druggie who appealed to druggies
Okay, shall we look at talent all around here?
Steve Vai (The fact you people didn't mention him is blasphemy!)
Joe Satriani (See Above)
Eric Johnson (Jazz/Rock fusion, amazing)
Yngwie J. Malmsteen (Neo Classical GOD)
Lindsey Buckingham (A master of Travis picking and great songwriter)
Zakk Wylde (For still soloing in 2004)
Randy Rhoads (He was gifted, amazing, wrote intoxicating melodies...)
Stevie Ray Vaughn (Blues man among blues men)
Robert Johnson (The king of Delta Blues)
Jake E. Lee (The ozzy guitarist on Ultimate Sin)
Andy LaRouque (Guitarist for King Diamond, listen to him)
Michael Schenker (U.F.O. need I say more?)
Alan Holdsworth (A great guitarist who played with Tony Williams among others)
As for saying Mayer and Tim Reynolds are the best modern guitarists...you guys must not follow music much eh? Guitarists like Johnny Lang, and guitarists from bands like Arch Enemy, Nevermore, and the other wave of Swedish and European metal bands...those guys hold talent...Mayer, Dave Matthews, etc. those are all brilliant SONGWRITERS who write great melodies to sing with, but none of them compare with the ability to just take a guitar and make it do anything you want it to...Don't get me wrong, Daves technique is great, it mixes a competent supply of folk in with typical alternative/pop style acoustic playing, with an ability to hide the true complexity (DMB music is deceptivly simple) of his music...kudos to him for keeping a good form of music alive in todays rap and nu-metal run world...but give credit where it deserves to go!
-Bill
Okay, shall we look at talent all around here?
Steve Vai (The fact you people didn't mention him is blasphemy!)
Joe Satriani (See Above)
Eric Johnson (Jazz/Rock fusion, amazing)
Yngwie J. Malmsteen (Neo Classical GOD)
Lindsey Buckingham (A master of Travis picking and great songwriter)
Zakk Wylde (For still soloing in 2004)
Randy Rhoads (He was gifted, amazing, wrote intoxicating melodies...)
Stevie Ray Vaughn (Blues man among blues men)
Robert Johnson (The king of Delta Blues)
Jake E. Lee (The ozzy guitarist on Ultimate Sin)
Andy LaRouque (Guitarist for King Diamond, listen to him)
Michael Schenker (U.F.O. need I say more?)
Alan Holdsworth (A great guitarist who played with Tony Williams among others)
As for saying Mayer and Tim Reynolds are the best modern guitarists...you guys must not follow music much eh? Guitarists like Johnny Lang, and guitarists from bands like Arch Enemy, Nevermore, and the other wave of Swedish and European metal bands...those guys hold talent...Mayer, Dave Matthews, etc. those are all brilliant SONGWRITERS who write great melodies to sing with, but none of them compare with the ability to just take a guitar and make it do anything you want it to...Don't get me wrong, Daves technique is great, it mixes a competent supply of folk in with typical alternative/pop style acoustic playing, with an ability to hide the true complexity (DMB music is deceptivly simple) of his music...kudos to him for keeping a good form of music alive in todays rap and nu-metal run world...but give credit where it deserves to go!
-Bill
- fatjack
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Re: You people....Mein Gott...
While you see Hendrix as overhyped, i see Vai and Malmsteen as overhyped. yes both are techinically amazing, but god awful to listen to. Vai just gets annoying with his playing because he lacks any feel. While i repsect Malmsteen's ability to mimic Baroque to a T, i find that to be boring as well. both of these guys are incredibly fast, which to me, after a few listens through, is just a noveltyBill Efting wrote:Hendrix = Overhyped Druggie who appealed to druggies
Okay, shall we look at talent all around here?
Steve Vai (The fact you people didn't mention him is blasphemy!)
Joe Satriani (See Above)
Eric Johnson (Jazz/Rock fusion, amazing)
Yngwie J. Malmsteen (Neo Classical GOD)
Lindsey Buckingham (A master of Travis picking and great songwriter)
Zakk Wylde (For still soloing in 2004)
Randy Rhoads (He was gifted, amazing, wrote intoxicating melodies...)
Stevie Ray Vaughn (Blues man among blues men)
Robert Johnson (The king of Delta Blues)
Jake E. Lee (The ozzy guitarist on Ultimate Sin)
Andy LaRouque (Guitarist for King Diamond, listen to him)
Michael Schenker (U.F.O. need I say more?)
Alan Holdsworth (A great guitarist who played with Tony Williams among others)
-Bill
good call on Eric Johnson and Robert Johnson though. and stevie too (but i can only take so much of the same thing over and over again)
I'm Josh: sometimes known as Steve
Bill sounds like BUSH!!!!! you obviously have no respect for ur elders...how can u play guitar and say Jimi was over-hyped. Ignorance must be bliss..he is the reason u think its cool to play...he is the reason all those on ur list play....JIMI COULD DRINK EM ALL UNDER THE TABLE AND ROCK A KICK ASS SOLO OVER THEIR GRAVES...credit where credit is due, Jimi is better than U!..[pussy]
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- Bill Efting
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Eh hem...
Okay, shall I delve deeper one who is so quick to use caps in his post at moi?
Hendrix was great, okay, yes, wonderful blues stuff! He revolutionized guitar and inspired millions upon millions of people, yay. I have no problem admitting that and I should have put it in my post...stupid Bill
Now however, there were MANY guitarists around at the time that were just as good if not better than Hendrix...Zappa, and Les Paul ring a bell ? Not to mention other black bluesmen around at the time...
And you had it backwards...Vai has plenty of emotion, its Malmsteen who does the emotionless scale runs
Hendrix was great, okay, yes, wonderful blues stuff! He revolutionized guitar and inspired millions upon millions of people, yay. I have no problem admitting that and I should have put it in my post...stupid Bill
Now however, there were MANY guitarists around at the time that were just as good if not better than Hendrix...Zappa, and Les Paul ring a bell ? Not to mention other black bluesmen around at the time...
And you had it backwards...Vai has plenty of emotion, its Malmsteen who does the emotionless scale runs

- nugsta25
- DMBTabs.com Council
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- Location: evansville, IN
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Just because Esteban is on late night TV selling that guitar does not mean he is not amazing. Download some of his music and check it out. He truly is an amazing guitar player. Don't hold the QVC show against him. He's obviously just trying to make some money.searly wrote:u r kidding right? they guy on late night T.v Peddeling a Mickey Mouse guitar....Esteban the greatest guitar player EVER?...wow..things here in Canada must be upsidedown compared to where ur from.....super funny suggestion though...but no...no luv for that guy
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- pablortega
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Thu Feb 12, 2004 6:43 pm
- Location: Villahermosa, Mexico
John Williams and Alirio Diaz (he's also Venezulean like me....
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Try to listen to some Venezulean Waltzes, they are really amazing.
Try this Cd
Lauro: Venezuelan Waltzes for Guitar
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=music

Try to listen to some Venezulean Waltzes, they are really amazing.
Try this Cd
Lauro: Venezuelan Waltzes for Guitar
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=music
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