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Re: The 100 greatest guitarists of all time by Rolling Stone magazine     

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Author: Tom K
Date: Sep 12, 2007 13:22

...> how many can even remember a McLaughlin tune ? McLaughlin apparently influenced only one guitarist, Santana, and even he bailed out on those 32nd note runs. I agree,... but on a stricktly guitarplaying level, he was no match for JM. Very few are ;-) But the naming "the 100 greatest guitarists of all time" is badly worded, since it's not about chops, or influence outside R&R.
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Re: The 100 greatest guitarists of all time by Rolling Stone magazine     

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Author: Nick Delonas
Date: Sep 11, 2007 04:01

...10, 3:42?pm, "Keith Adams" <keithad...@socal.rr.com> wrote: The top 100 guitar players of all time will probably remain nameless and faceless. Known to but a few because they only ... make a statement like that... No, he's mostly right. Most of the greatest players remain relatively obscure, especially since a lot of them play jazz, which is...
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Author: IBen Getiner
Date: Sep 11, 2007 03:42

On Sep 10, 3:42?pm, "Keith Adams" <keithad...@socal.rr.com> wrote: The top 100 guitar players of all time will probably remain nameless and faceless. Known to but a few because they only play at home or in front of small crowds. Bullshit, Bub.... If you're the next Hendrix, people will beat a path to your door. Only a ...
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Author: Tony Elka
Date: Sep 10, 2007 14:54

In article <46e59e4b$0$32561$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, "Keith Adams" <keithadams@socal.rr.com> wrote: The top 100 guitar players of all time will probably remain nameless and faceless. And in some instances, homeless. Tony
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Author: iL_weReo
Date: Sep 10, 2007 12:53

....rr.com> wrote: The top 100 guitar players of all time will probably remain nameless and faceless. Known to ...well make a list of the top 100 loud snorers. No one will ever know how... John McLaughlin, while one of the all time greatguitarists, (and a guy who can play ...He is a jazz guitarist, and one of the very best. The Rolling Stone list is a joke. When Chuck ...
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Author: Keith Adams
Date: Sep 10, 2007 12:42

The top 100 guitar players of all time will probably remain nameless and faceless. Known to but ... as well make a list of the top 100 loud snorers. No one will ever know how ..., John McLaughlin, while one of the all time greatguitarists, (and a guy who can play circles ... He is a jazz guitarist, and one of the very best. The Rolling Stone list is a joke. When Chuck Berry...
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Author: Tony Elka
Date: Sep 10, 2007 09:32

In article <1189403769.842845.89800@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com>, Mackenzie <jade_f45@yahoo.com> wrote: On Sep 9, 10:22 pm, "Keith Adams" <keithad...@socal.rr.com> wrote: The top 100 guitarist list shouldnt exist because there is no such thing as the best 100. Damn straight! You've put it nicely, pal. :) And the 100 best guitarists agree as well. Tony
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Author: Mackenzie
Date: Sep 17, 2007 00:33

> which is also a joke. carlos santana, brian may, evh and walter becker over jeff beck?- Hide quoted text - Page said this a long time ago (and I agree with him): "Let me explain something about guitar playing. Everyone's got their own character, and that's the thing that's amazed me about guitar playing since the day I first picked it up. Everyone's approach to what can come out ...
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Author: Habib
Date: Sep 15, 2007 17:14

... McLaughlin licks, do you ? And This list is rubbish because The Nuclear Warrior and The Delta King are not mentioned. How can anybody discuss the top 100 guitarists without including TNW or TDK! Praise Allah! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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Author: Tom K
Date: Sep 15, 2007 16:59

..., do you ? And how many can even remember a McLaughlin tune ? McLaughlin apparently influenced only one guitarist, Santana, and even he bailed out on those 32nd note runs. Well, one thing to consider is that many guitarists are simply unable to play McLaughlin licks. On Sep 12, 1:22 pm, "Tom K" <kinson....@gmail....
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