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The best guitarist to grace this planet EVER? Yngwie Malmsteen, of course... (pg. 3)
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| jonSun |
Neal Schoen
Eddie
Kerry King
Jeff Hanneman
Malmsteen
Randy Rhodes
George Lynch
Steve Vai |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
Yeah s0n that's it you're sued for being high.
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| Danny Ocean |
| what about Dave Murray and Adrian Smith from Iron Maiden? those guys are badasses. |
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| blazed it |
| quote: | Originally posted by apostrophe
2C-i is funnn.. :eyespop:
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where the hell do you guys get this stuff. I alwasy come across the same damn no 2c-I, no 2c-b, no amt or dmt.
i feel like i'm getting jipped. I'm LA this should be one of the largest markets in the country for this kind of wtf..... |
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| smokeape |
Hendrix - Machinegun (Band of Gypsys :69-70 New Year's Eve Concert at the Fillmore)

Check out Rainbow Bridge if you want to hear the last that Jimi had to offer before he died. NOt the first thread I've seen suddenly discovering Jimi Hendrix as the founder of all heavy metal. Only copiers and no comparisons with recent artists.
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| enferno |
dude. all depends on the style of the music.
i know some guitarists that don't shread at all, but their technique is still flawless. they can pick up any guitar and make it sound like a million bucks. i'd like to see malnsteen pick up a squier and lay down a bitchin heavy rock riff.
nuh huh, not gunna happen.
there is a lot more to geing an awesome guitarist than being able to play a bajillion notes a second in the key of blah.
in my opinion, and mind you, i own and operate a recording studio for a living, malmsteen is only where he is cuz he can shred like a cheese grater. i know more guitarists than i can count that could kick his ass in terms of rock-solid technique and what they can actually do with a guitar. |
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| LiquidNitrogen |
| how can you miss Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson ??? |
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| Omega_Blue |
| quote: | Originally posted by LiquidNitrogen
how can you miss Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson ??? |
i was about to mention eric johnson..
| quote: | Originally posted by enferno
i know some guitarists that don't shread at all, but their technique is still flawless. they can pick up any guitar and make it sound like a million bucks. i'd like to see malnsteen pick up a squier and lay down a bitchin heavy rock riff.
nuh huh, not gunna happen.
there is a lot more to geing an awesome guitarist than being able to play a bajillion notes a second in the key of blah.
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i gotta disagree here... being able to shred is all about technique and knowledge of music theory. i guarantee malmsteen could pick up a squier (even though if you're a good guitarist, it doesn't matter what guitar you have) and lay down a rock riff, because another part of being a good musician is being able to play different styles. he just chooses not to. |
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| Tech0rz |
Satriani is the godfather. Steve Vai was one of his first students, aswell as Kirk Hammett. I love (alot of) his music and think he is one of the most creative guitarists, and Steve Vai is probably up there in the top 5 technical guitarists, I don't think either of them are the best (although Vai is way up there imo).
Malmsteen is a one trick pony. He can play incredibly fast I'll give him that, but his style becomes tedious and uninteresting the more you listen.
John Petrucci is one of my personal favourites (Rock Discipline DVD pwnz). One of my personal favourites has to be Alexi Laiho from Bodom. Just because of the ing riffs he churns out. Incredible.
My top three:
1. Jason Becker (omg!)
2. Alexi Laiho
3. John Petrucci |
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| DJ-Kreing^^ |
i think Joe Satriani is pretty good...
just hear Joe Satriani - Attack
that tune is sick...
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| Tech0rz |
| I've had this track for ages, but never really listened to it...definatly one of the more experimental songs he's done, sounds almost goa'ish at the beginning. |
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