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    Oh shit, I forgot Jeff Beck.
    Probably the best I have seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arj View Post
    Oh shit, I forgot Jeff Beck.
    Probably the best I have seen.
    Probably the best I've ever seen (and was lucky to have seen him twice) was Clarence White during his time with the Byrds. Yeah, the B-Bender device enabled him to do things as if he had three hands, but his straight playing was magnificent. Maybe coming from a bluegrass tradition gave him skills other rock and roll guitarists don't develop. And he just stood there. Never moved an inch nor did he ever change the expression on his face. He let his hands do the talking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bill g View Post
    I was very impressed by:

    Mike Johnson (Thinking Plague)
    John McLaughlin (Mahavishnu Orchestra)
    Alan Holdsworth
    Andres Segovia
    Larry Coryell
    Steve Hackett
    Steve Howe
    Al DiMeola

    Also good players were Roine Stolt, Jimmy Page, Gary Green, Jeff Beck, Martin Barre, and I could probably add David Gilmour, Carlos Santana, Andy Latimer and Eric Clapton.

    I've seen others, but perhaps not as accomplished, even though excellent.

    Would love to see (from opposing corners) Francesco Zago (Yugen), Alan Benjamin (Advent) and Marcus King.
    Seen Roine Stolt as well.

    And Ian Crichton.

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    The most overtly impressive guitarists I ever saw myself were Bert Jansch, Paolo Angeli, Richard Thompson, Mary Halvorson, Mick Barr, Henry Kaiser and Kazuhisa Uchihashi. I never ever witnessed or heard anyone do what Barr or Kazuhisa are capable of on the instrument - it's simply completely beyond unfathomable. However, Paolo Angeli is probably the single most fascinating of the lot; his style, approach and technique on the Sardinian "large" guitar are all unprecedented. Kudos to Nels Cline, Janet Feder and Jim O'Rourke as well.

    But my overall fave axemen in rock continue to be Glenn Phillips, John Cipollina, Pete Townshend, Jukka Tolonen and Manuel Göttsching. Never saw any of them live, though.
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    If I were to pick just one mind blowingly great guitar player that I have seen live it would be Danny Gatton.

    Jeff Beck would be a very close runner up.

    (Buckethead gets an honorable mention)

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    Saw Bruce Cockburn two weeks ago, solo and at age 77, he was still very impressive.

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    Boring answers, I know, but:

    Eddie Van Halen
    John Petrucci
    Jeff Loomis
    Geoff Thorpe
    Ty Tabor
    Neal Schon
    Tony Iommi
    Kurt Bachman

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    Many of the above plus-

    John Renbourn (w/Jacqui McShee, early 2000's)
    Mick Taylor (solo 1994)
    Michael Schenker (UFO 1975)
    Mick Ronson (Hunter/Ronson 1989)
    Dave Davies (Kinks 3 X 1976-1994, solo late 90's twice)

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    If I were to pick just one mind blowingly great guitar player that I have seen live it would be Danny Gatton.
    I caught Danny in the summer of '89 when he was still relatively unknown. I guess it's now a famous gig because Joe Bonamassa sat in with his band playing Danny's Telecaster and some of it ended up on YouTube. Joe was 12 years old at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camelogue View Post
    Saw Bruce Cockburn two weeks ago, solo and at age 77, he was still very impressive.
    I hope I can catch Bruce one more time before he retires. I've seen him twice in the past both solo, and with a trio.

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    Dang- I forgot- I saw Danny at Jaxx in Springfield, VA. One of the very best.


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    In addition to the usual suspects like Frank Zappa, John McLaughlin and all the many great electric guitarists I’ve seen I’d throw Pierre Ben Susan (master of DADGAD) and Tommy Emmanuel (master of harp harmonics and finger style) into the mix as well as the great Indian slide guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya.

    Of course many of the greatest guitarists are classical...

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    For me personally:

    Robert Fripp
    Alex Lifeson
    Steve Hackett
    Steve Howe
    Steve Rothery
    Steve Morse
    Eric Johnson
    Martin Barre
    Gary Green (Three Friends)
    John Petrucci (DT opening for Yes)
    Andy Latimer (Nearfest)
    Steve Hillage (Nearfest pre-show)
    Allan Holdsworth (Ditto above)
    Pete Townshend (if he can be considered a great guitarist)
    Ed Wynne


    I was looking through some other people's post on here and so I now have to add:

    John Mclaughlin
    Al Di Meola
    Mike Keneally
    Tony Iommi
    Pat Metheny
    Adrian Belew
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    Ed Wynne > Terry Kath ?

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    Ed Wynne > Terry Kath ?
    To itch his own.
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    Gilmour
    Howe
    Fripp
    Di Meola
    Beck
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    Quote Originally Posted by SunRunner2 View Post
    Ed Wynne > Terry Kath ?
    Why would Terry Kath be on my list when I've never seen him live?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital_Man View Post
    For me personally:

    Robert Fripp
    Alex Lifeson
    Steve Hackett
    Steve Howe
    Steve Rothery
    Steve Morse
    Eric Johnson
    Martin Barre
    Gary Green (Three Friends)
    John Petrucci (DT opening for Yes)
    Andy Latimer (Nearfest)
    Steve Hillage (Nearfest pre-show)
    Allan Holdsworth (Ditto above)
    Pete Townshend (if he can be considered a great guitarist)
    Ed Wynne


    I was looking through some other people's post on here and so I now have to add:

    John Mclaughlin
    Al Di Meola
    Mike Keneally
    Tony Iommi
    Pat Metheny
    Adrian Belew
    I've seen the overwhelming majority on your list. I would add PFM, Banco, and Le Orme's guitarists.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopez View Post
    I had a chance to see Spirit with Randy and Ed in the mid 90s at a free outdoor show in Boston. It was only a short bus ride and a few trolley stops away. I knew about the show and why I didn't go is beyond me. It wasn't long after that that he left us. One of my big regrets.
    I had the opportunity to see Spirit in the late '80s during finals week at the university. I chose to study instead. Now I regret that decision, knowing as I do now that I would never get another opportunity to see them, and knowing I would likely have passed any exam with little studying or sleep, and knowing you get nothing with your college degree. Seeing Randy and Ed would have been more fun.
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    5 pages and seems no Mark Knopfler yikes!

    4 American prog bands (much active in the 90s for example) come to mind with guitarists worthwhile to include but seems haven't noticed them here on 5 pages either. I consider them because my view is that many guitarists are actually great, not just the extra special ones such as very famous ones.

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    Holdsworth.


    McLaughlin.
    Metheny.
    Beck.
    Fripp.
    Belew.
    Hedges.
    Scofield.
    Keneally.
    Stern.
    Eric Johnson.
    DiMeola.
    Gilmour.

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    Richard Thompson
    John Renbourn
    Bert Jansch
    John McLaughlin
    Pete Townshend
    Steve Hackett
    Steve Rothery
    Steve Howe
    Steve Lukather
    Steve Morse
    Pat Metheny
    Dave Lambert
    Patty Larkin
    Billy Strings
    Bruce Cockburn
    Al DiMeola

    Making this list, I realize how many great guitarists, whose playing I admire, I've never seen live.
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