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Best guitarist in the past 30 years.


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I P Knightley
:eek:

 

I appreciate your concern and apologise for the shock caused.

 

1862 flawless, yet highly amusing, informative & sometimes thrilling posts and then...THIS: an unnoticed slip of the finger between "t" and "h"

 

The shame.

 

I shan't return until I've done 1000 lines.

 

:tail between legs:

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200milesfromgorgie
I appreciate your concern and apologise for the shock caused.

 

1862 flawless, yet highly amusing, informative & sometimes thrilling posts and then...THIS: an unnoticed slip of the finger between "t" and "h"

 

The shame.

 

I shan't return until I've done 1000 lines.

 

:tail between legs:

 

everything will be OK.

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Your seriously trying to tell me that Squire writes riffs, melodies and solo's that even come close to JDB?

 

I appreciate that you may prefer Squire, and as we all know there is no such thing as a 'best' guitarist, but if we are talking about sheer technical ability then JDB wins hands down, i dont think that can even be debated.

 

Plus he writes better tunes.

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Your seriously trying to tell me that Squire writes riffs, melodies and solo's that even come close to JDB?

 

I appreciate that you may prefer Squire, and as we all know there is no such thing as a 'best' guitarist, but if we are talking about sheer technical ability then JDB wins hands down, i dont think that can even be debated.

 

Plus he writes better tunes.

 

:eek:

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The People's Chimp
Your seriously trying to tell me that Squire writes riffs, melodies and solo's that even come close to JDB?

 

I appreciate that you may prefer Squire, and as we all know there is no such thing as a 'best' guitarist, but if we are talking about sheer technical ability then JDB wins hands down, i dont think that can even be debated.

 

Plus he writes better tunes.

 

I'm sorry, but :eek::eek:

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PolitiCon06

Some of the suggestions on this thread are a travesty.

 

Ignoring the likes of Hendrix, Page etc that will be everyone's favourite choices, and focusing strictly on the 'past 30 years' part of the question, I would have to say the one and only Randy Rhodes.

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knopfler

clapton

ritchie blackmore

gary moore

 

angus young for sheer entertaining although not the genius that the above named are

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Pete Seeger

I know diddly squat about the technical side of guitars but I like watching and listening to Paul Weller more than anyone else.

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I know diddly squat about the technical side of guitars but I like watching and listening to Paul Weller more than anyone else.

 

The entire debate summed up in one sentence.

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Sleepystujam
Carlos Santana

 

Totally agree, saw him in London with Bob Dylan a good few years ago and was totally blown out the water.

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