Where does Mike fit in?

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  • i know we're not suppossed to do be negative here but how is jack white a top guitarist? they play the most basic riffs ever. . . i havent played my guitar in months and i could pick it up today and play just about any white stripes song within 10 minutes

    +1... a lot of people like jack white's music and that's fine (i suppose), but i saw the raconteurs opening for bob dylan and i can't say i was overly impressed with his guitar playing. it seemed kinda bland to me. i don't know... maybe i'm just getting old...

    hendrix tops my list, hands down. then there's clapton, page, SRV, slash, bb king, les paul, tony iommi, randy rhoads, many others... i could go on forever. mike mccready is great, and he was probably the sole reason why i started playing guitar myself, but i wouldn't put him quite on the same level as some of those other guys. perfect fit for pearl jam though.
  • leethal
    leethal Posts: 134
    i know we're not suppossed to do be negative here but how is jack white a top guitarist? they play the most basic riffs ever. . . i havent played my guitar in months and i could pick it up today and play just about any white stripes song within 10 minutes

    I hear what your saying but you couldn't get that tone in 10 minutes. Sure his riffs are simple but he manages to fill so much space with great fills. Have you heard him play slide guitar live? He is incredible. That said i prefer Hendrix, page, and company.

    My personal favourite guitar player is Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys. Simple and primitive but he is untouchable in terms of rythm and style (which is based totally on personal opinion of course.) That said i love mike; particularly on Yield and Binaural. Also love stone, there is only one stone.

    I thought id mention that i can not tolerate Malmsteem, Vai, or Van Halen. How can they have so much talent and still produce rubbish? I hate each their tone and i hate their music. I can definitely understand why people like them because of their talent. Their music on the other hand is insufferable. I know i shouldn't say that but i hate the way my favourite players (Mike included) are looked down upon by these guys.
  • leethal
    leethal Posts: 134
    in my opinion, mike is the best guitarist to come out of the 90s, BUT hed have to be ranked in the 40s or 30s of the best of all time.

    If you told Mike was the 40th best guitarist of all time he would be stoked. He would probably place himself lower; i think part of what makes my favourite players great (mike included) is that they don't approach guitar with their ego. Its much more tastelful that way; particularly in the context of a band such as Pearl Jam. I love watching interviews where Hendrix denies his talent. He did not think he was the greatest player. The "shredding elite" that think they are the greatest become preoccupied with meaningless technicalities.
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  • chris01
    chris01 Posts: 559
    Mike is one of my fav's, my no.1 is John Frusciante but Mike is up there with the best.
  • pjten77
    pjten77 Posts: 225
    sennin wrote:
    Jimi
    SRV
    Clapton
    BB King
    Page
    Richards
    Townsend
    Waren Haynes
    Eric Johnson
    Jeff Beck
    Chuck Berry
    Santana
    Mark Knopfler
    Buddy Guy
    EVH
    Buckingham
    Neil
    Angus Young
    Les Paul
    Bo Diddly
    Kirk Hammet
    Allman
    Veron Reid

    I second this list.....only Duane Allman would be at the top and Derek Trucks would be added
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  • wow!no mention for jerry cantrell?
    also randy rhodes rip.
    but my personal favourite is zakk wylde.
    COYS!
  • if you don't think Jack White is a great guitar player it's because all you know are the singles on the radio.

    if you heard deeper tracks, you'd realize his exquisite style
    was it?....
  • One guy I always wonder gets left off is Randy Rhoads. He was an amzing guitarist!! Not saying he was best or anything I just think people forget him.
    Lizardking

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  • cuyler41
    cuyler41 Posts: 388
    sennin wrote:
    Of course he's my favorite guitarist in my favorite band....but in reality.

    ....He'd be about 30th on my list.


    I'm the same
  • OK
    Not to forget Jerry Cantrell...
    ;-D
  • boroff89
    boroff89 Posts: 786
    These conversations always kind of crack me up because who people list is entirely dependent on how they define a "great guitar player." For some people, it's songwriting. For other's it's technical ability or difficulty of their songs. For me, it is mostly about the emotional reaction I have when I hear/see them play. Based on that, Hendrix and SRV are on a world all their own. They are followed by Mike McCready and Lindsay Buckingham. I am always blown away that people ignore Lindsay Buckingham. His finger-picking style (Chet Atkins-like) is enormously difficult, and few mainstream guitarists could duplicate it without immense amounts of practice. There are times where it sounds like he's playing three guitars at once. It's incredible. I'd also throw in David Gilmour, Jimmy Page, Omar Rodriguez Lopez, and Robby Krieger. Also, it always cracks me up when I see Tremonti on these lists. At no point have I ever thought that blatantly stealing others' riffs and chord progressions made someone a great guitar player.
    It makes much more sense to live in the present tense.
  • Everyone is forgetting the slew of "founding fathers" of the guitar as we know it.

    Lightning Hopkins, Mississippi John Hurt, Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy, ROBERT JOHNSON.......I can go on and on....
    "You would be punctilious in assuming that."
  • scw156
    scw156 Posts: 442
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  • BinGnarly
    BinGnarly Posts: 508
    2 - Mark Tremonti (Alter Bridge)
    uhhhh why?????
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  • beachdweller
    beachdweller Posts: 1,532
    list of my favorite guitarists:

    Jimmy Page
    Jimi Hendrix
    Mike McCready
    Adam Jones
    Tom Morello
    Stone Gossard
    John Frusciante
    Eric Clapton
    "Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)

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  • Baba O
    Baba O Posts: 1
    Love Mike.......love him....
    But Ani Difranco, blows him out of the water acoustically, another acoustic god is Mr. Cat Stevens.....
    Jack White is a genious.....
    And Uncle Neil, would be up there as well.......Probably numero Uno!
    Still got buckets of love for Mike though!!!!
  • JP2026766
    JP2026766 Posts: 1,125
    Ok, well I'd have to put Mike, and about 100 other guitarists ahead of fuckin Tremonti...that said, I'd say Mike is probably in the top 20 or 30 of guitarists...even though he is the reason i started playing guitar...I cant say he is better than David Gilmour or Duane Allman and the like...I would say he is the best of the 90's however.

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  • einatshaul
    einatshaul Posts: 2,219
    Mike fits in very well in my room, playing guitar for me
  • Brez
    Brez Posts: 570
    chris01 wrote:
    Mike is one of my fav's, my no.1 is John Frusciante but Mike is up there with the best.

    I was waiting for someone to say that. He's my #1 also.
    And before his first step... He's off again...