RedHotChiliPepper
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posted on 9/13/2004 at 17:49 |
Well we all know some guitarists who are overrated...so how about some who
are underrated, and not given enough credit where it's due? :rockout:
I'd say John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Mike Einziger of
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tattoo
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posted on 9/13/2004 at 19:46, Reply 1 |
I would say myself
Kidding!
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Jdx
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posted on 9/13/2004 at 20:04, Reply 2 |
Jimi Hendrix. Why? Because he can simply never be rated high enough. His
recorded output and influence in such a short period of time is utterly
amazing still.
Other than that I would say David Grissom. He's played with John
Mayhall, John Mellencamp, was a member of the highly underrated Austin
bluesrock outfit Storyville, and the lead guitarist/band leader on the
Dixie Chicks last stadium tour. Really like his style/tone and seems few
people know him.
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schwim
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posted on 9/13/2004 at 23:19, Reply 3 |
quote: I'd say John Frusciante
of the Red Hot Chili Peppers....
For sure... John plays some amazing guitar.
thanks,
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Spidercents
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posted on 9/14/2004 at 12:19, Reply 4 |
| Malcum young...Its tough to pick one. ____________________ Treat people the way you would want to be treated. |
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Courtney
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posted on 9/15/2004 at 04:44, Reply 5 |
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kickinits7
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posted on 9/17/2004 at 00:15, Reply 6 |
| I defenitely agree with Jimi hendrix and John Frusciante, Johns a great
guitarist, but I never see him ranked anywhere above 100 on guitar lists.
I never liked navarros style of playing. ____________________ Your face, to face, with the man who sold the world
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Ozboy
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posted on 9/17/2004 at 08:14, Reply 7 |
I like The Edge. I think I like his ability to change style. He has to
think in Rythm and Lead when he writes I think this is very hard to do. But
the answer to this question is actually easy. It is the guitatrist who made
you take up the guitar. Sambora, Satriani, Hendrix, Slash or The Edge it
dosent matter it is there influence on us that is. I also like Hank Marvin
(The Shaddows) too. He always looks like he is enjoying playing |
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Spidercents
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posted on 9/17/2004 at 10:36, Reply 8 |
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RedHotChiliPepper
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posted on 9/23/2004 at 21:44, Reply 9 |
Joe Satriani is pretty underrated too. He's an amazing player, but I never
hear people talking about him.
Some of the tracks off his anthology album are mindblowing. Absolutely
crazy. |
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