The 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time, The most idiotic list I've ever seen |
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The 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time, The most idiotic list I've ever seen |
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Apr 27 2008, 01:21 PM |
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/593...sts_of_all_time
Hi there GMC, maybe some of you know that the famous rollingstone magazine likes to create a ranking list of the best guitarist of all time. Well, It really drives me mad because alone the idea of ranking guitarist is just absolutely senseless. So let alone that some guitarist are rated top (where you think What is Kurt doing up here) and some low (What is Eddie doing down there?) some great guitarists are not even listed! So what is the criterion for that list ??Do you also think that it is just absolute nonsense to create such a list ? Like to read your comments... This post has been edited by Nighthawk: Apr 27 2008, 07:39 PM |
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Apr 27 2008, 09:12 PM |
I guess this list is made by someone who doesn't play guitar, most people who don't play guitar think a guitarist is a good guitarist when he writes nice songs, not when he is techniqual skilled. Also if you don't play guitar names as Steve Vai, John Petrucci, Michael Angelo Batio say nothing to you, so why would you put them in a list then. This list is pure crap, it's just like you let a guitarist make the top 100 trompet players You mean, Johnny Ramone at #16, and those guys left off, you have a problem with that? http://youtube.com/watch?v=yQ9kOamgaU0&feature=related Well, the Ramones never made me yawn like all those guys, and they did invent punk. There are videos from the early 70's that demonstrate that it was the Ramones that invented punk, no question about it, evidence is clearly there. |
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Apr 27 2008, 09:18 PM |
You mean, Johnny Ramone at #16, and those guys left off, you have a problem with that? http://youtube.com/watch?v=yQ9kOamgaU0&feature=related Well, the Ramones never made me yawn like all those guys, and they did invent punk. There are videos from the early 70's that demonstrate that it was the Ramones that invented punk, no question about it, evidence is clearly there. If you want the list based on that criteria, well Joe Satch and Steve Vai pretty much made the genre of Melodic Shred, and John Petrucci helped create Progressive Metal. And yawn? http://youtube.com/watch?v=t25AOSxZZkI And even if the list was based on most creative as far as making genres go, punk is more than just the guitar, which is pretty much just simple barchord/powerchord rhythms, but this is the best GUITARIST list, not songwriter, whatever. This post has been edited by shellshock1911: Apr 27 2008, 09:21 PM -------------------- |
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Apr 27 2008, 09:39 PM |
If you want the list based on that criteria, well Joe Satch and Steve Vai pretty much made the genre of Melodic Shred, and John Petrucci helped create Progressive Metal. And yawn? http://youtube.com/watch?v=t25AOSxZZkI And even if the list was based on most creative as far as making genres go, punk is more than just the guitar, which is pretty much just simple barchord/powerchord rhythms, but this is the best GUITARIST list, not songwriter, whatever. they are not judging it by gmc worshiped guitar god standards. those guys are so unknown to the general public. there is a reason for it. they are boring to most people. they even bore me, and I play guitar as much as anybody around here, and shred in my fashion. but most people just find them boring. it takes more than just being a virtuoso to be interesting. i will take an interesting 3 chord guy over a pretentious guitar god any time. van halen being at 70 was because most people identify that band to closely with DLR. Same with Slash and Axel. But it was a list of guitarists the readers like. And probably pretty accurate by that criteria. |
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