Underrated prog-related guitar heroes |
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Melomaniac
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 07 2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4088 |
Topic: Underrated prog-related guitar heroes Posted: July 10 2007 at 17:10 |
Other - Ian Crichton from Saga (never understood the prog-related label for Saga, but that's another story)
One of the most original guitarist I've heard, and a VERY competent one at that.
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"One likes to believe in the freedom of Music" - Neil Peart, The Spirit of Radio
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BroSpence
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 05 2007 Status: Offline Points: 2614 |
Posted: July 07 2007 at 05:06 |
I recently saw Richard Thompson live. It confirmed my vote for him 999,999 times over.
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richardh
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 28041 |
Posted: July 06 2007 at 12:33 |
Bill Nelson from the list but what about Matt Bellamy ?(Muse).
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Asyte2c00
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Posted: May 27 2007 at 00:41 |
Randy California from Spirit. He was originally asked to apart of the Jimi Hendrix Experience but was too young to travel to England for try outs.
He played on Hammill's The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage.
"Red Shift" Edited by Asyte2c00 - May 27 2007 at 00:41 |
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Certif1ed
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 08 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 7559 |
Posted: May 22 2007 at 13:14 |
Groundhogs Prog-Related?
Not really, they're more a hard-rockin' blues band - and a damned good one, so I vote for Tony McPhee, since he's in this poll and he's great.
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The important thing is not to stop questioning.
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The Whistler
Prog Reviewer Joined: August 30 2006 Location: LA, CA Status: Offline Points: 7113 |
Posted: May 22 2007 at 05:33 |
Ritchie Blackmore. I mean, yeah, we all say he's awesome, but I don't think we feel it.
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"There seem to be quite a large percentage of young American boys out there tonight. A long way from home, eh? Well so are we... Gotta stick together." -I. Anderson
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Mandrakeroot
Forum Senior Member Italian Prog Specialist Joined: March 01 2006 Location: San Foca, Friûl Status: Offline Points: 5851 |
Posted: May 22 2007 at 05:29 |
I vote for "Buck Dharma"
But I love the Twin guitar of Wishbone Ash (one of my preferred bands on PA): - Andy Powell / guitar, vocals - Ted Turner / guitar, vocals |
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debrewguy
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Posted: May 19 2007 at 12:41 |
I think Roeser just needs to find those old platform shoes for a boost
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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A B Negative
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 02 2006 Location: Methil Republic Status: Offline Points: 1594 |
Posted: May 19 2007 at 07:11 |
Richard Thompson is a fantastic guitar player. I love his electric and acoustic playing and often try to play his songs myself. I never come close...
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"The disgusting stink of a too-loud electric guitar.... Now, that's my idea of a good time."
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debrewguy
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Posted: May 12 2007 at 14:14 |
When I saw Kim Mitchell here I knew it had to be a canadian that started the thread ... |
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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Drew
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Posted: May 11 2007 at 23:28 |
who?
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Asyte2c00
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Posted: May 11 2007 at 23:22 |
I'd put Randy California on that list, he's do some influential things with a guitar in late 60s/early 70s with Spirit
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clarke2001
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Posted: April 30 2007 at 10:54 |
I went with DL of Strawbs - good guitarist, perhaps not an outstanding technician, but whatever he plays it's always lovely.
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micky
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 11:55 |
hell yeah...
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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chessman
Prog Reviewer Joined: December 01 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 974 |
Posted: April 28 2007 at 11:41 |
Got to go with Robin Trower. Far more than just a Hendrix clone.
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Philéas
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 05:39 |
"Buck Dharma" is seriously underrated, a very talented guitarist indeed. Muse's Matthew Bellamy is very good aswell, though perhaps not underrated.
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cookieacquired
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 21:13 |
I love Blue Oyster Cult, so this was easy enough
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fuxi
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 08 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2459 |
Posted: April 27 2007 at 12:45 |
WATCHING THE DARK changed my life, and enhanced it a great deal. It must be the most magnificent career retrospective ever! Get your copy, folks, you won't regret it! (These days you can get them dirt cheap as well!)
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Dick Heath
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 12:01 |
Robin Trower was tarred with being a Hendrix imitator soon after leaving Procol Harum - but so may Stevie Ray Vaughan and Walter Trout with their Hendrix covers. However, Trower has now well developed his own blue guitar sound and his album 21th Century Blues was my favourite electric blues album of the 90's.
Tony McPhee I never believed has abandoned his strong blues roots. Even Split was more blues rock than anything else.
However, as you will read in Rolling Stone magazine every 5 vyears, when they yet again produce an all time Top 100 LP chart, Richard Thompson will be there with 2 or 3 albums - in other words the US has greater respect and awareness for this class British guitarist than his own countrymen. (So under-rated????????????????)Steeped in Anglo Scots folk tradition, the three CD set and retrospective Watching The Dark (Hannibal) , and the most excellent CD/DVD set A 100 years Of Popular Music , clearly demonstrate a guitarist with great breadth, for instance the latter for instance with covers of Gilbert & Sullivan and Britney Spears (Whoops I did it again as a madrigal!!!!!), had moments of pure genius. And whether you listen to A Sailor's tale as released with Fairport or the alternative take on Watching The Dark, you hear a rare bit of class psychedelic folk, which helps explain why Fairport was sometimes compared with early Jefferson Airplane.
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Spacemac
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 10:21 |
Robin Trower
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