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Dimebag
Jimmy Page
Tommy Iommi
Jimi Hendrix
Guthrie Govan
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Live your life like you're going to die your own death
No one from above is going to take your last breath
dude, his lesson in GW magazine in the early 90s was life changing. I never knew how important mouth shape was to playing guitar. Plus tabs for Big Bottoms & Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You in that issue
Cool to see Tipton make somebody's list. he is a very underrated player IMO. you dont hear many people talk about him. I think he has a great style, and very melodic phrasing.
In no particular order because they all are great players in their own right.
Rhoads - Only two albums but wow what he gave us.
EVH - Innovator and one of the best rock n roll guitarist to this day.
Lynch - Incredible
Mustaine - Still love to hear him play those metal riffs.
Gilbert - Truly gifted. Nothing he can't play.
Vai - innovator and a little ahead of what others are doing and many times misunderstood.
SRV - Live version of Tin Pan Alley - gives me chills and makes me smile every time.
Hendrix - nuff said. Just his name.
Buckingham - Underated but imo outstanding.
Lifeson - same as Buckingham.
I could easily go on because there's so many but I'll call it there for now.
Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...
"Anyone who tries to fling crap my way better have a really good crap flinger."
I personally do not care how it was built as long as it is a good playing/sounding instrument.
Cool to see Tipton make somebody's list. he is a very underrated player IMO. you dont hear many people talk about him. I think he has a great style, and very melodic phrasing.
Was a huge priest fan having been 13 or so years old when screaming for vengeance came out. Glenn is just amazing, master of so many techniques, from the vintage 70s slower vibey mellow stuff to the wicked sweeps on painkiller.
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