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Topic: 100 greatest metal guitarist of all time
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LivingEvil
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posted January 24, 2004 07:32
Guitar World 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists Of All Time: 01. Tony Iommi (BLACK SABBATH) 02. Kirk Hammett & James Hetfield (METALLICA) 03. Angus & Malcolm Young (AC/DC) 04. Randy Rhoads (OZZY OSBOURNE) 05. Eddie Van Halen (VAN HALEN) 06. Jimmy Page (LED ZEPPELIN) 07. Dimebag Darrell (PANTERA, DAMAGEPLAN) 08. Zakk Wylde (OZZY OSBOURNE, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY) 09. Adam Jones (TOOL) 10. Kerry King & Jeff Hanneman (SLAYER) 11. Dave Murray & Adrian Smith (IRON MAIDEN) 12. Jimi Hendrix 13. Glen Tipton & K.K. Downing (JUDAS PRIEST) 14. Ace Frehley & Paul Stanley (KISS) 15. Slash (GUNS N' ROSES) 16. Ritchie Blackmore (DEEP PURPLE, RAINBOW) 17. Yngwie Malmsteen 18. Joe Perry & Brad Whitford (AEROSMITH) 19. Dave Mustaine & Marty Friedman (MEGADETH) 20. Chuck Schuldiner (DEATH) 21. Brian May (QUEEN) 22. Michael Schenker (MSG, UFO) 23. Nigel Tufnel (SPINAL TAP) 24. Jeff Beck 25. Tom Morello (RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE) 26. Head & Munky (KORN) 27. John Petrucci (DREAM THEATER) 28. Kim Thayil (SOUNDGARDEN) 29. Vivian Campbell (DEF LEPPARD) 30. Daron Malakian (SYSTEM OF A DOWN) 31. Scott Ian (ANTHRAX) 32. Tom G. Warrior (CELTIC FROST) 33. Chris Degarmo & Michael Wilton (QUEENSRŸCHE) 34. C.C. Deville 35. Marten Hagström & Fredrik Thorndendal (MESHUGGAH) 36. Alex Lifeson (RUSH) 37. Paul Gilbert (MR. BIG, RACER X) 38. Jerry Cantrell (ALICE IN CHAINS) 39. Mantas (VENOM) 40. Jason Becker (DAVE LEE ROTH) 41. Phil Collen & Steve Clarke (DEF LEPPARD) 42. Mikael Åkerfeldt & Peter Lindgren (OPETH) 43. Fast Eddie Clarke (MOTÖRHEAD) 44. Nuno Bettencourt (EXTREME) 45. Warren DeMartini (RATT) 46. Mick Mars (MÖTLEY CRÜE) 47. George Lynch (DOKKEN) 48. Ted Nugent 49. Jake E. Lee (OZZY OSBOURNE, BADLANDS) 50. Rudolf Schenker & Uli John Roth (SCORPIONS) 51. Oystein "Euronymous" Aarseth (MAYHEM) 52. Scott Gorham & Brian Robertson (THIN LIZZY) 53. Steve Vai (DAVE LEE ROTH) 54. Reb Beach (WINGER, DOKKEN) 55. Trey Azagthoth (MORBID ANGEL) 56. John Sykes (THIN LIZZY, BLUE MURDER) 57. Hank Shermann & Michael Denner (MERCYFUL FATE) 58. Richie Sambora (BON JOVI) 59. Jon Donais & Matt Backhand (SHADOWS FALL) 60. Stephen Carpenter (DEFTONES) 61. Alex Skolnick & Eric Peterson (TESTAMENT) 62. Brian Tatler (DIAMOND HEAD) 63. John Christ (DANZIG) 64. Scott "Wino" Weinrich (THE OBSESSED) 65. Pepper Keenan & Woody Weatherman (C.O.C.) 66. Tommy Victor (PRONG) 67. Leslie West (MOUNTAIN) 68. Vernon Reid (LIVING COLOUR) 69. Glen Buxton & Michael Bruce (ALICE COOPER) 70. Bjorn Gelotte & Jesper Stromblad (IN FLAMES) 71. Jim Matheos (FATES WARNING) 72. Gary Holt & Rick Hunolt (EXODUS) 73. Donald Buck Dharma Roeser (BLUE ÖYSTER CULT) 74. Michael Amott (ARCH ENEMY) 75. Robert Fripp (KING CRIMSON) 76. Andre Olbrich (BLIND GUARDIAN) 77. Joe Satriani 78. Frank Hannon & Tommy Skeoch (TESLA) 79. Ty Tabor (KING'S X) 80. Mark Morton & Will Adler (LAMB OF GOD) 81. Dino Cazares (FEAR FACTORY) 82. Pete Townshend (THE WHO) 83. Jon Schaffer (ICED EARTH) 84. Timo Tolkki (STRATOVARIUS) 85. Neil Young 86. Abbath Doom Occulta (IMMORTAL) 87. Kai Hansen (GAMMA RAY) 88. Uffe Cederlund & Alex Hellid (ENTOMBED) 89. Leigh Stephens (BLUE CHEER) 90. Jim Martin (FAITH NO MORE) 91. Michael Romeo (SYMPHONY X) 92. Bill Steer (CARCASS) 93. Piggy (VOIVOD) 94. Tony Bourge (BUDGIE) 95. Sammy Hagar (VAN HALEN) 96. Alexi Laiho (CHILDREN OF BODOM) 97. Akira Takasaki (LOUDNESS) 98. Michael Angelo 99. John Kay & Michael Monarh (STEPPENWOLF) 100. Nick Bowcott (GRIM REAPER) There are alot of great guitarist listed here and i'm surprised they recognized many of them but i disagree with the order.
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Slaytanic
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posted January 24, 2004 07:37
Piggy won't ever top a metal (or whatever style) guitarrist list. Voivod is not that popular, unfortunately.BTW, Andreas Kisser is missing, IMO. -------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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Slaytanic
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posted January 24, 2004 07:50
Anyway, this is a fair list, lots of well deserved names. A couple of names lacking, others who don't belong to it at all (Neil Young, the metal god???), but the majority of the important names is there. My only complaint would be that Tipton/Downing are not topping the list. They perfected the art of metal guitar.-------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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Tangento
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posted January 24, 2004 18:11
Well for one thing, Vai was taught by Zappa and Satriani, and pretty much surpasses both in terms of technical skill & flat-out virtuosity. He should be in the top 5 of any 'best guitarist' list. And BTW Zappa himself should certainly be here if you are including the likes of Neil fucking Young. Christ on a Crutch. Secondly, there is plenty right and plenty wrong with this list - but no fucking WAY is any such list worth half a cheap fuck without Jesse & Mitch from Napalm Death included on it. Those two fuckers have been pumping out the supreme grind riffage for like 15 years straight, have helped to revolutionize the genre, and have influenced multitudes. And while we're at it, where the fuck are Craig Wells & Kurt Vanderhoof of Metal Church? On the plus side, it was nice to see people like Glen Buxton & Michael Bruce (of Alice Cooper's original band), Tommy Victor, Buck Dharma, Vernon Reid, and of course Piggy. It would have been sporting of them to tack Danny Spitz on with Scott Ian.
And then Holy fuck... CC fucking DEVILLE!!?? Give that poofta-boy the Yard-a-pault treatment and QUICK! -------------------- "You have the option to drill additional holes in the label, causing the record to rotate off the side of the turntable" -Tom Ellard - Severed Heads
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LivingEvil
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posted January 25, 2004 06:45
hell yeah,Craig Well and Kurdt Vanderhoof should be on that list and Tommy Victor should be ALOT higher but i am glad to see Zakk Wylde-8 Ace Frehley-14 Dave Mustaine-19 Michael Schenker-22 Kim Thayil-28 Tom Warrior-32 Mantas-39 Fast Eddie Clarke-43 Woody Weatherman-65 Tommy Victor-66 Piggy-93even made the list
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Slaytanic
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posted January 25, 2004 15:43
I agree with you guys praising the likes of Zappa, Fripp, Geordie and even Satriani and Vai. But it's a metal list, and none of them are metal players (and never have been).I agree with Legion on the Hoffman Bros. and with LivingEvil about Wells/Vanderhoof and Tommy Victor. Also, with nuc about Andy LaRocque. -------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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Tangento
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posted January 25, 2004 16:46
quote: Originally posted by Slaytanic : I agree with you guys praising the likes of Zappa, Fripp, Geordie and even Satriani and Vai. But it's a metal list, and none of them are metal players (and never have been).
Well really it's all in your perspective. Of the ones you mention, I would strongly disagree with: 1. Vai - played with Alcatrazz & David Lee Roth (which sucked badly, I know), and his influence is widespread in the world of metal 2. Robert Fripp - The Mighty Crimson may not be "metal" per se, but they certainly have had their moments - and Fripp has no doubt influenced MANY metal guitarists. If Hendrix should be there, then so should Fripp. 3. Geordie Walker - see Fripp, and replace the word 'Crimson' with Killing Joke, Murder Inc. and Damage Manual. -------------------- "You have the option to drill additional holes in the label, causing the record to rotate off the side of the turntable" -Tom Ellard - Severed Heads
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Tangento
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posted January 25, 2004 21:43
quote: Originally posted by Maldorrröööaaarrr: Uh, Sammy Hagar plays guitar??? WTF?
Yeah, and believe it or not, he's actually pretty fucking good at it. Which reminds me! Where the hell is Ronnie Montrose?? quote: Originally posted by Layla's Dad: CC Deville makes the list and Frank Marino misses out. How 'bout that? Buck Dharma should be higher without a doubt as older fans here know. Although not a musician myself, I think a case can be made for Petrucci as moving in with the elite after seeing him perform live last summer. Blackmore also has to be top ten.
Agree with all of it, especially the DeVille vs. Marino part. Frank is a phenomenonal guitarist who has never really recieved the props he's deserved. -------------------- "You have the option to drill additional holes in the label, causing the record to rotate off the side of the turntable" -Tom Ellard - Severed Heads
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Slaytanic
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posted January 26, 2004 12:16
quote: Originally posted by Tangento: Well really it's all in your perspective. Of the ones you mention, I would strongly disagree with:1. Vai - played with Alcatrazz & David Lee Roth (which sucked badly, I know), and his influence is widespread in the world of metal 2. Robert Fripp - The Mighty Crimson may not be "metal" per se, but they certainly have had their moments - and Fripp has no doubt influenced MANY metal guitarists. If Hendrix should be there, then so should Fripp. 3. Geordie Walker - see Fripp, and replace the word 'Crimson' with Killing Joke, Murder Inc. and Damage Manual.
I see your point, and agree with you about Steve Vai. But if we consider "moments", we would have to consider almost every rock band, from the Beatles (Helter Skelter) up to the present day. Paganini has a strong influence on Malmsteen, and no one is considering him. Oh, and for the record, I consider both Robert Fripp and Geordie to be excellent musicians. -------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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Mr Eddy
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posted January 27, 2004 10:06
Lists are always fun, but this one is almost surreal... At least 1/4 of the musicians cited in that Top 100 have nothing to do with metal and they mix up "guitar heroes" with death metal guitarists which is nonsense to me.If I were to start my own top 100 "greatest rock'n'roll guitarists of all time", I'd definitely have people like Zappa, Iommi, Billy Gibbons, Neil Young, Andy Summers, Dave Navarro, Jim "Reverend Horton" Heath, Paul Leary, Brian Setzer, Tres Manos (U.D.S.), David Gilmour, Dick Dale and others. You might not like all of them, but they stick to "rock'n'roll" category.
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