oldbuckster Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 I know I already mentioned Blackmore, Schenker and Roth but I should have included the late Randy Rhoads. Randy played a huge role helping Ozzy get back on his feet after Sabbath. March 19th 1982 was a sad, tragic day, but the hair still stands up on the back of my neck everytime I play Crazytrain. Randy was good, so is Zack Wilde. Quote
oldbuckster Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 I know I already mentioned Blackmore, Schenker and Roth but I should have included the late Randy Rhoads. Randy played a huge role helping Ozzy get back on his feet after Sabbath. March 19th 1982 was a sad, tragic day, but the hair still stands up on the back of my neck everytime I play Crazytrain. Randy was good, so is Zack Wilde. Quote
oldbuckster Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 it's Wylde, Bucky...........[] Can't remember everything, but I do remember Focus! You know southern New York is not far away from here!! Quote
kingnothing Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 I know I already mentioned Blackmore, Schenker and Roth but I should have included the late Randy Rhoads. Randy played a huge role helping Ozzy get back on his feet after Sabbath. March 19th 1982 was a sad, tragic day, but the hair still stands up on the back of my neck everytime I play Crazytrain. Randy was good, so is Zack Wilde. Thanks, I kinda forgot about zakk wylde. I just ordered his book of shadows cd off of ebay. Quote
bismarck Posted February 26, 2006 Posted February 26, 2006 I skipped around in this post a little bit so i hope no one has already talked about a guitarist i think is just amazing. I can't give any opinion about hendrix and JP and van hallen since that was all before my time, but for the record i think Trace Bundy is one heck of a guitarist. Then again, i have only been playing for maybe a year and half, so this is just MHO. videos/music I think he is really creative, for ex. adapt Maybe i like this on the best though, just because he has 5 capos, Quote
oldbuckster Posted February 26, 2006 Posted February 26, 2006 c'mon down an' visit ....[] That might be something I would enjoy. you serious, or just pulling old Bucky,s leg? Quote
Duke Spinner Posted February 26, 2006 Posted February 26, 2006 just pulling old Bucky,s leg? you said ....." Bucky "...... Bwaaaaahaha... sure, soon as we thaw a little, bring some good music...[] Quote
Gilbert Posted February 26, 2006 Posted February 26, 2006 My one time favorite lead guitarist.... Angus McKinnon Young Born March 31, 1955, in Glasgow, Scotland Quote
Invidiosulus Posted February 26, 2006 Posted February 26, 2006 I like Richard Thompson but I don't think he's the best. There are a number of other guitar players that I feel the same about. It's really a waste of time for me to try and think about who is the best. Quote
oldbuckster Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 Esteban ...!!!! Spinner, I'm glad to see you are coming around to Esteban. Did I wear U down, or did you have a vision? When I come down this summer, I could bring my Esteban video with me. Bet it sounds great on your equipment. OOOPS, I forgot, you are Esteban, oh great one. Quote
m00n Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 I know that individually these two guys won't get any love, but, put them together and I think they are the absolute best guitar tandum in all rock history and that's Steve Clark and Phil Collen of Def Leppard. Sad that they were only together for 2 Def Leppard CDs; Pyromania and Hysteria. January 8th, 1991 Steve Clark died after mixing pain killers and alocohol. Those two knew how to work together. They are so smooth when one is playing rythm the other lead, then the switch... Truely awesome. Quote
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