hey everyone thought i'd start a top 10 guitarist poll! they can be living or dead and from any genre. here's mine......
1.Phil Keaggy
2.Pierre Bensusan
3.Bireli Lagrene
4.Shawn Lane
5.Tommy Emmanuel
6.Stochelo Rosenberg
7.Peter Finger
8.John Petrucci
9.Eric Johnson
10.Guthrie Govan
Comments
......Rocky
Not to mention his influence on just about every great guitarist you can mention, some of whom belong on some top 10 list somewhere - Les Paul, B. B. King, Chet Atkins, Julian Bream, a lot of the heavy metal guys, and so on and so forth.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
1. Hendrix – always ahead of his time
2. Chuck Berry – there was nothing before him, everything after
3. Django – most euphoric player
4. Segovia – savior of the classical tradition
5. Zappa – postmodern jazz/rock originality (Gibson SG period)
6. Charlie Christian – creator and jazz guitar visionary
7. Kirk Hammett – metal godfather
8. Eric Clapton – he really was ‘God’ for a while
9. Tchavolo – irreplaceable - if he didn't exist we'd have to invent him
10 Fapy Lavertin /Angelo Debarre – tied for most authentic
11 Van Halen - what's a white kid to do after Hendrix?
Academically, I believe Django to be the only guitarist one could choose as No. 1! However, as a simple opinion poll one could choose any guitarist they want only based upon the "likeability" of the musician, rather than any other factor.
Just my 2 cents,
Shawn
When someone claims Django as an influence, it is hard to know if it is meant to be as a musical influence, or for just being who he was. There is a very early picture of Jerry Garcia before the GD someone showed me - he looked EXACTLY like Django, clothing and all, right down to the mustache! In fact I couldn't believe it wasn't Django. The thing is, the only similarity I can find between them musically is Garcia's use of long, extended lines, but that may well have been the LSD.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles