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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanuq View Post
    forgot about Jeff Beck as well, his old days with The Faces were great days!

    LMAO...!!

    I now need to remember to show Rafe this thread cuz of your sig which is a riot considering he will be playing Jesus in "Godspell" coming up next month...

    Nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vtdownhiller View Post
    Steve Vai
    Pat Travers
    Brian May ( from Queen )
    Paul Barrere (Little Feat )
    Frank Zappa
    Bobby Kreiger
    Dimebag Darrell
    Dave Mustaine
    Kirk Hammett
    Its impossible that Dimebag Darrell is underrated. Metal heads felate him verbally constantly. Its fucking annoying. Especially considering thrash metal sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtdownhiller View Post
    Steve Vai
    Pat Travers
    Brian May ( from Queen )
    Paul Barrere (Little Feat )
    Frank Zappa
    Bobby Kreiger
    Dimebag Darrell
    Dave Mustaine
    Kirk Hammett
    there is no way zappa is underrated too, he is held in high regard by most people i know
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    Quote Originally Posted by nick > jesus View Post
    there is no way zappa is underrated too, he is held in high regard by most people i know
    Yeah seriously, he was on the Rolling Stones top 100 guitarists. Kirk Hammett was as well. And Dave Mustaine sucks.

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    how bout Grant Green, Charlie Hunter and Vernon Reid

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    Mark Ribot.

    And second Bill Frisell. That guy's guitar sounds like it's made of liquid.

    And how can anyone say Steve Vai is "underrated"? The guy was practically synonymous with guitar wanking for a decade. Hell, he was Zappa's "stunt guitarist."

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    Can't say this guy is one of my favorites, but I do think he has a hell of a lot of talent in the guitar department...Prince.
    "If it had taken any effort I wouldn't have done it at all. I mean it. I wouldn't have done anything" - B. Kelso

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    These guys get a lot of credit, but only in the jazz world, which typically means they don't get enough widespread credit:

    Wes Montgomery
    John Scofield
    Al Dimeola
    Joe Pass
    Pat Metheny
    Larry Carlton
    Ronny Jordan
    Phil Upchurch
    Charlie Hunter

    Blues:
    Albert Collins

    Also, from the soul patrol:
    Ernie Isley (Isley Bros.)

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    Stanley Jordan

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    If it's green, smoke it...if it's pink, poke it

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    oooh..I almost forgot about this guy
    If it's green, smoke it...if it's pink, poke it

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    ... Steve Vai
    Mark Knopfler
    Ry Cooder
    Zappa
    Jeff Beck
    Al di Meola
    Wes Montgommery
    ...
    Hmm, some of you missed the point of the thread

    Django. (Because he can't get enough credit)
    Hank Marvin
    Mike Oldfield
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    david hidalgo

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    Tony Furtado can lay down some good ol Blue Grass

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    Larry Coryell

    John McLaughlin


    these two fusion pioneers are truely unreal. anything from 69-73ish era is mind blowing. pretty much where acid jazz came from.



















    and of course; Buckethead

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    Dave Mathews
    Tim Reynolds
    John Mayer..hated him til I saw him play Austin City Limits...insanity...
    Robert Smith (the Cure)
    Billy Corgan (The Smashing Pumpkins, Zwan: Listen to Jesus I/Mary star of the Sea...his solo is crazy...plus Jimmy's unhuman drumming...)
    Ben Harper
    Mike McCready (Pearl Jam)
    Brian David Blush (the Refreshments)
    Bob Mould
    Francis Black
    Bob Balch (Fu Manchu)
    Ray Toro (My Chemical Romance, the guy is Brian May incarnate)
    Jesse Lacey & Vincent Accardi (from Brand New - they create sonic scapes and punk fury)
    Elliot Smith
    Nick Drake
    Lindsey Buckingham
    Mark Knopfler
    This could go on forever...
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    Forgot a couple, since we said "Underated" but still damn talented and contributed a lot to the course of music.

    Peter Frampton
    Glen Campbell
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    I'll agree that both are underrated and even that both, particularly Frampton, were pretty damn good.

    Still, get real. I think we're trying to aim a little higher here, despite the knucklehead nominations of Dimebag et. al.

    If not, hey, my bad.

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    Joe Walsh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    Joe Walsh
    He's one funny fucking dude. He can still play some nice licks, I heart Joe Walsh.

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    Blueses stuff; Duke Robillard, Joe Bonamassa, Nick Moss, Bob Margolin, Sony Landreth, Jimmy Thackery, Robben Ford, Ronnie Earl, Chris Duarte and for our country folks; Vince Gill and Steve Trovato. If you like chicken picken, I definatly would check out Steve Trovato's Country Jazzmaster. Good Stuff.
    So by this time, she was ...

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    Jerry Cantrell
    Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well.

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    Bill Kirchen plays a mean tele.

    You know him even if you don't know it, think Commander Cody and "Hot Rod Lincoln". He's done a lot more than that though.

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    Bob Mould

    Josh Zee (Protein, Mother Truckers)

    Eddie Hazel (Parliament/Funkadelic)

    Thurston Moore

    Curt Kirkwood (Meat Puppets)

    John Frusciante

    Bryan Kehoe (The Kehoe Nation, M.I.R.V., Frog Brigade)
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    "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

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    Did not read back through to see if he was mentioned, but I was really impressed with David Lindley when I saw him. I also vote for Jorma, but everyone knows he kicks it, so not so much for not getting enough credit.

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