Whos The Greatest Guitarist?
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Trailer wrote:Trey Anastasio
Good man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lWi1dGT9UY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jjg4IaFqTIABright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
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my ultimate guitar hero is Ernest Anastasio III (Aka Trey)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSLa2uBe_84
tons of great ones...but after Jerry Garcia, Trey did for me for over 200 concerts and never let me down. Still doesnt, except for the drug arrest0 -
No Clapton?
Slash?
Mark Knopfler?
Prince?...tramps like us...
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I really can't believe that all the people that have mentioned Trey haven't said a word about Carlos Santana, listen to Lotus and you can tell what an influence Carlos was on Trey.
Never really saw Hendrix, I'd put him right up there, saw SRV about 6 times, he's up there also.
Alex Lifeson (RUSH), David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), Mick Ronson (Bowie), Mike McCready, Dave Davies, Randy Roads, Tony Iommi, Jeff Beck these are just some of my favorites from through out the years, I'd still have to say Frank Zappa is my favorite, thanks to my friends older brothers when I was in Jr. High, these are just my favorite rock guitar players. I want even get into it about,
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Was just going to say...
No Carlos?
Ed Van Halen?...tramps like us...
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The Edge?...tramps like us...
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BinFrog wrote:
Great videos!! Trey kills it on that version of Divided Sky:cool:hoopinman wrote:my ultimate guitar hero is Ernest Anastasio III (Aka Trey)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSLa2uBe_84
tons of great ones...but after Jerry Garcia, Trey did for me for over 200 concerts and never let me down. Still doesnt, except for the drug arrest
I was at that show.. I was 15 and visiting my cousins in NY for New Years. They got me a ticket and took me to Madison Square Garden with them.:D The best concert I've ever been to!!! That version of Reba is my favorite... starting at 6:00 til the end is just mindblowing! Nobody peaks a jam like TreyWhoa, chill bro... you know you can't raise your voice like that when the lion's here.0 -
where the hell is Jack White's name on this list?Black, the greatest without a doubt........0
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I haven't looked in on others but for me that's alive it has to be JOE SATRIANI......Always With Me, Always With You
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g under p wrote:I haven't looked in on others but for me that's alive it has to be JOE SATRIANI......Always With Me, Always With You
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I love Satriani. For all of the shredders and solo rock guitarists, he is the only one who consistantly makes listenable, complete albums. He's an amazing musician with a knack for melody and keeping instrumental rock interesting.Bright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
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vedderoffdead wrote:Hands down...Stevie Ray. I have NEVER seen somebody with more 'feel', and 'touch' than that man.
That boy MUST have sold his soul to the devil...
what he said."Have you ever.........pooped a balloon?"
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Favourite would be Jimmy Page.
Greatest would have to be the other Jimi
Most overrated - Slash"...though my problems are meaningless....that don't make them go away...."0 -
Cob wrote:I really can't believe that all the people that have mentioned Trey haven't said a word about Carlos Santana, listen to Lotus and you can tell what an influence Carlos was on Trey.
cmon!!!!! If I(and others) were to mention everyone who influenced Trey I would have also said Zappa, Pat Metheny, Jerry Garcia, Carlos Santana, and countless others who also had a serious impact on his playing and style.
personally Trey did more for me than any other guitarist...ever0 -
Trailer wrote:Trey Anastasio
I'm listening to his solo on Ghost from Rochester '97 right now, and I might have to agree. Un-fucking-real. He always sounds unique and fresh, like I've never heard him solo before. He's just amazing. He can play so many styles, and it's possibly the best improviser I've ever heard. Many guitarists can't improvise, and unless they can, I don't know how they can be considered the greatest.Pittsburgh 6/23/06
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drew0 wrote:I'm listening to his solo on Ghost from Rochester '97 right now, and I might have to agree. Un-fucking-real. He always sounds unique and fresh, like I've never heard him solo before. He's just amazing. He can play so many styles, and it's possibly the best improviser I've ever heard. Many guitarists can't improvise, and unless they can, I don't know how they can be considered the greatest.
lets not get overboard....saying hes the best at improvising??? I would almost bet Trey would admit hes not. Al DiMeola,Pat Metheny and plenty of jazz guitarists would argue that also.
Trey was good..VERY good...and arguably one of the better guitarists out there today.Very diverse and able to sit in with and play with just about any band. And the fact that the band PRACTICED their improvisation made the band who they became to be.
This conversation is silly though....cause who really is THE BEST???? There is no way anyone here can tell anyone else that Jimi Hendrix was the best guitarist alive. He might have been the most influential, and did more for the instrument than say Stevie Ray Vaughan, but its apples and oranges to compare the two.0 -
Electric : Hendrix
Acoustic : Bert Jansch0
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