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Alright, I need to weigh in with some of my favorite guitar players and their work. I am big time into music. Susan and I road trip to concerts at least once or twice per month. Metal, hard rock, blues, country, Red Dirt, Texas Country, R&B, all kinds of music.
Some good music there Scott! Yeah by the way Angus and his one handed fingertapping with his neckhand is definetly first rate. Eddie is great to bad he is so pretentious and hard to get along with, the great ones usually seem that way. As for Ozzy and his guitarists.... Randy is a god, and Zakk has grown into his own guitar god shoes, no doubt. Jake E Lee seems to always get forgotten about, too bad really he was good. Just a bad time for metal in general, it became so cheesy. too bad really the ultimate sin is my favorite ozzy disc from the early stuff, up until Zakks debut. He looked like a boy, but did he blow me off my stool. I'm not really into that really heavy Black Label stuff, but i find myself sucked in just to hear Zakk. Oh and a footnote, Jake was overlooked because he played bolt on neck strat style guitars. He wasnt man enough to play them heavy Les Pauls!!!!! The worlds only electric guitar!!!! Hahahaha! that should stir it up!!! Dan
Another popular, and probably one of the most recognized solo, if you want to
call it that was/is Deep Purple's Ritchie Blackmore's 'Smoke on the Water'.
Anyone remember the movie Crossroads?
That wasn't too bad of 'cuttin heads', between Eugene Martone (Ry Cooder) and
Jack Butler (Steve Vai), who was also mentored at one time by another pretty
good guitarist, Joe Satriani.
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