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twosteves
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The year that Hamburger Concerto came out Jan Ackerman won best guitarist in the prestigious Melody Maker poll beating out other top contenders that year Howe Hackett and Page. He is a brilliant guitarist but the stuff he played over the past decades isn't the kind of music or playing I'm crazy about---soft jazz.
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Lewian
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Oh, that u-word again... Anyway, when seeing him live, I was most impressed by Kraan's Peter Wolbrandt. PS nice Drew that you bring up Jan Akkerman. I was meant to buy more of his stuff as I like him a lot (also a great live musician) but somehow I put this in a rarely visited part of my brain and haven't done so for ages.Edited by Lewian - January 02 2021 at 07:37 |
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I had wanted to mention Miller too and forgot!
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There are so many! Both from the "classic" era and today!
Roye Albrighton, Phil Miller, and John Goodsall are all near the top of my list for the "classic" era. I'd also add Jan Akkerman: I think he is appreciated but he is so often forgotten or overlooked when we're naming our "favorite" or "best" guitarists. The "modern" (21st Century) era is often overlooked in general, so you could name anyone and they'd have to qualify (as "under-appreciated")--especially when compared to the "gods" of the "classic" era. But Dave Bainbridge, Nick Barrett, Björn Rjiis, and Guthrie Govan have all been consistent and virtuosic at their craft for a long time. (My personal modern-day guitar hero, Reine Fiske, and ex-Magma superstar James MacGaw both get a lot of love from PA members.) I repeat: There are SO MANY! Perhaps David Torn needs a little more recognition, as well. |
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rogerthat
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In terms of chops v/s name recognition, would probably rate John Goodsall as the most underrated prog rock guitarist. He is a monster and his name hardly comes up because he wasn't in the 'right' bands. You know, the Yeses and Genesis etc. For that matter, would also nominate Martin Barre and Gary Green among relatively underrated prog guitarists (seeing as only Hackett, Howe, Fripp, Latimer seem to matter).
Guthrie is an interesting case. He is a star in guitarist circles. But because prog circles aren't interested in that kind of music, his name doesn't come up even though he HAS played for Wilson. Likewise, Schulinder gets passed over owing to the general indifference towards prog metal in these parts.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Phil Miller is the first name that comes to mind.
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Ian
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Frenetic Zetetic
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I've been around the block a bit and I rarely hear them mentioned outside of guitar player groups themselves, honestly. Govan is top tier, Schuldiner was innovative AF.
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"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021 |
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BaldJean
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Roman Bunka of Embryo. great guitar player, but no-one talks about him (except Friede and I). here 2 tracks from his first solo album: Edited by BaldJean - January 02 2021 at 05:59 |
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Tasartir
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Schuldiner and Govan are actually very highly regarded and included in conversations about the best guitarists.
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...Histoires Sans Paroles...
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Kotro
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Roye Albrighton.
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Bigger on the inside.
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Lol prepare for over analysis of definitions to the point where they all lose meaning, Batman!
Chuck Schuldiner Luc Lemay Guthrie Govan Marco Sfogli Alex Hutchins I'll be back with more in a bit.
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Tasartir
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We'd have to define what "underrated" means, but I guess I'll just define it as overlooked even if they're in a popular band. |
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...Histoires Sans Paroles...
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I could have easily made this into a poll but an open thread will definitely give more interesting responses. I am yet to decide who it is for me.
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