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Meniketti is awesome, rock solid and a very tasteful player. Aldo Nova was mentioned above, who was absolutely brilliant when I saw him, completely effortless when he was playing - A fantastic keyboard player aswell.

 

One person not mentioned, that probably goes down as one of the best players I have ever seen (besides Lukather) is Saga's Ian Crichton. A phenomenal player that always does something different from the norm and really should be a name on everyone's list, even if they are not fans of the band.

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Meniketti is awesome, rock solid and a very tasteful player. Aldo Nova was mentioned above, who was absolutely brilliant when I saw him, completely effortless when he was playing - A fantastic keyboard player aswell.

 

One person not mentioned, that probably goes down as one of the best players I have ever seen (besides Lukather) is Saga's Ian Crichton. A phenomenal player that always does something different from the norm and really should be a name on everyone's list, even if they are not fans of the band.

Backed . Ian is one of those players that seems to do it all yet gets

NO recognition...He can shred with the best of them, has a great set of

rhythm chops and Plays for the song.. :drink:

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I had the rare opportunity to attend the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame commemoration concert for Les Paul which was held in Cleveland last October, and it was the best show I have EVER seen! Besides having the chance to finally see my idol Les play live with his jazz band, I heard Lonnie Mack (with his Gibson Flying V serial numbered 7!), James Burton, the Ventures, Richie Sambora, and Billy Gibbons (you want to talk about a guitar GOD with a live tone that is beyond description!).

 

But the two highlights of the night for me were Steve Lukather's ridiculously metallic jazz rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" which quite frankly is the coolest thing I have ever witnessed at a live event, and Slash's solo set, which ripped the house down. I was never that impressed by Slash's playing on CD, but I came away from that show with the impression that he is one of the greatest guitarists alive today.

 

Seriously.

 

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Three that I haven't seen mentioned yet that I think are underrated are Steve Blaze, Steve Lynch, and Jack Frost.

 

I just saw Seven Witches a couple weeks ago... I had forgotten how much I liked Jack Frost.

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Under-rated:

 

Brian Robertson

Buck Dharma

Ian Crichton - check out his solos on The Pitchman, or It's Time! (Chapter 3).

Scott Gorham

Magnus Karlsson

Axel Rudi Pell

Bernie Torme

Jase Edwards

Brad Gillis

Dave Feinstein

Nick Bowcott

James Youngblood

Kim Mitchell

Laurence Archer

Pat McManus

Dennis Stratton

Rolf Munkes

Mark Reale

Mike Campbell

Matthias Dieth

 

 

As far as I'm concerned, no one is more over-rated than Joe Perry. I just don't understand the accolades this guy receives over far more-deserving players.

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As far as I'm concerned, no one is more over-rated than Joe Perry. I just don't understand the accolades this guy receives over far more-deserving players.

 

 

Backed 100%! Just because you've been in the business for 200 years doesn't mean that your playing is exceptional.

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Well I know a few have mentioned Lukather, but you can add me to the list. Although I mostly love TOTO (the less proggy stuff) I never quite realised just how amazing the guy is on the guitar, especially when he's not singing, until I saw them live a few years back.

 

As for overrated:

 

REB BEACH. Good showman, no chops.

KIRK HAMMETT. Remind me, what does this guy do?

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REB BEACH. Good showman, no chops.

Have you a copy of 'Pull'? One of my favourite "guitar albums" of all time. :)

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REB BEACH. Good showman, no chops.

Have you a copy of 'Pull'? One of my favourite "guitar albums" of all time. :)

 

Yeah, good tone - easy to play though. Sums him up really....

 

Although he clearly plays down the pecking order from Doug Aldrich in Whitesnake, seeing them live (as I have done about 4 times with this new line-up) it's obvious why Aldrich is the main-man. Plus seeing Winger live, at Firefest a few years back, really confirmed this for me. Not saying he's bad, far from it (and his solo album proves the guy can sing pretty damn well too) but he is hardly the greatest technician in MHR....

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Vito Bratta is one of my all time faves.

 

What do you guys think of Sid "Boogie" Fletcher from Roxy Blue?

 

Sid "Boogie" Fletcher is/was very good but I won't consider him a "natural" like Vito Bratta.

 

There is this thing that you will hear in guitarists that can make you say that this one is a "natural" or virtuoso or not. That's not in how many notes one guitarist can cram in a second but it's that something special in their sound. Like Vito Bratta and Steve Lynch. Their solos in one whole album are just 3 songs in comparable to a Dream Theater album but I don't hear what Vito and Steve have from John Petrucci.

 

Popularity, as well. Kirk Hammett is the most popular guitarist who ever played thrash but not as good as the great Alex Skolnick.

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Popularity, as well. Kirk Hammett is the most popular guitarist who ever played thrash but not as good as the great Alex Skolnick.

 

Backed. Plus Hammett barely plays rhythm, & given that thrash is all about riffs & groove then a great thrash player has to be a rhythm player too - & none are better at writing riffs than Gary Holt of Exodus....

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Popularity, as well. Kirk Hammett is the most popular guitarist who ever played thrash but not as good as the great Alex Skolnick.

 

Backed. Plus Hammett barely plays rhythm, & given that thrash is all about riffs & groove then a great thrash player has to be a rhythm player too - & none are better at writing riffs than Gary Holt of Exodus....

Backed..Kirk is good but no where near the player Gary Holt is...or Dave Mustaine...

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KIRK HAMMETT. Remind me, what does this guy do?

Backed, amazing how many people think he is the shit. <_<

 

Not a big fan but thought his playing was pretty good on Death Magnetic :tumbsup:

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KIRK HAMMETT. Remind me, what does this guy do?

Backed, amazing how many people think he is the shit. <_<

 

Not a big fan but thought his playing was pretty good on Death Magnetic :tumbsup:

Probably a session guy... ;)

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KIRK HAMMETT. Remind me, what does this guy do?

Backed, amazing how many people think he is the shit. <_<

Kirk is not a horrible player, but he's certainly not the best...

and he has a tone that is almost as bad as CC Deville's.

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KIRK HAMMETT. Remind me, what does this guy do?

Backed, amazing how many people think he is the shit. <_<

 

Not a big fan but thought his playing was pretty good on Death Magnetic :tumbsup:

Probably a session guy... ;)

 

Another Steve Casey, who Graham Bonnet used to say stood backstage playing Michael Schenkers solos :whistle:

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Brad Gillis is a guy that I always thought could shine if given the chance. He was great on "Speak of the Devil" and if you blinked you missed the Vicious Rumors gig. Needs more stability with a group that will showcase his skills.

 

My true sleeper pick is Alfred Morris of Iron Man. Of course being a total Sabbath head gives Al an edge but the man flat out has the most crushing guitar tone today. He writes great riffs and can solo for days.

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KIRK HAMMETT. Remind me, what does this guy do?

Backed, amazing how many people think he is the shit. <_<

Kirk is not a horrible player, but he's certainly not the best...

and he has a tone that is almost as bad as CC Deville's.

 

It think for his genre he's played some great leads over the years but he seems to over shadow other better players from the Thrash genre such as Alex Skolnick, Marty Friedman, Chris Poland and others.

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KIRK HAMMETT. Remind me, what does this guy do?

Backed, amazing how many people think he is the shit. <_<

Kirk is not a horrible player, but he's certainly not the best...

and he has a tone that is almost as bad as CC Deville's.

 

It think for his genre he's played some great leads over the years but he seems to over shadow other better players from the Thrash genre such as Alex Skolnick, Marty Friedman, Chris Poland and others.

Backed, backed and BACKED! :agree:

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One Overlooked Player is...Matthias Jabs...I was remined of this by Pete

who stated it in the "Solo Of The Day" thread..Matthias goes crazy on Blackout..

His tone and Phrasing are outstanding and he has some Serious Chops...

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One Overlooked Player is...Matthias Jabs...I was remined of this by Pete

who stated it in the "Solo Of The Day" thread..Matthias goes crazy on Blackout..

His tone and Phrasing are outstanding and he has some Serious Chops...

His tone is also a lot different than most people, it's not the classic "warm" tone, but it's really cool! :banger:

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One Overlooked Player is...Matthias Jabs...I was remined of this by Pete

who stated it in the "Solo Of The Day" thread..Matthias goes crazy on Blackout..

His tone and Phrasing are outstanding and he has some Serious Chops...

 

 

Oh, YEAH!!! I've always loved that Blackout solo. I still believe that he's not on the same league with the Scorps first 2 lead guitarists but with that solo, he's telling it to the world that he can hold it on his own.

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