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Tom Ozric
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OP here, thanks! I opened this thread with Justin, you wrote a lovely description for us!
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Graham Coxon?
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Met John in May after the Arena gig in Gothenburg. He doesn't look like or sound like what you might expect from a neo prog guitarist in his jacket and shirt and with his geezer attitude. We had a good chat.
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Maybe in the US, but Justin Hayward is far from underappreciated in the UK.
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Dave Ball - Procol Harum. He was only in the band for a short time and many (rightly) talk of Robin Trower, but his work with them is wonderful;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21dh4JDZ2ts or on this essential album https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG4AI0TgenU Very much underated - great guitarist
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Steve Lukather in the 80s is sort of overlooked and hes importance in metal sound and picking technique is very underrated. One of the most fluid shredders
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Joni Mitchell Donald Roeser Joey Molland Allen Collins Alice Go Just to name a few.....
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Nor prog but my favourite guitarist (alive) is Kim Mitchell. His Max Webster work definitely leaned towards heavy prog, no less than say Rush or even Saga. His more recent stuff (80s, 90s) was a little more commercial but the man has to make a living.
My all time favourite guitarist bar none (and sadly long passed on) is Frank Zappa. No-one made a guitar sound like that, ever.
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I couldn't agree more. One of the most melodic hard rock guitarists out there. You can hear his jazz influences on lots of his solos (e.g. Moon Crazy off the album "Mirrors").
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Charles Whitney, Family.
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Somebody once said, and don't ask me who, but I remember reading it....that Don is someone who "never threw away a solo." As in, every single one was something he tried to make worthwhile.
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C.C. Deville!
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NICE!!! crossing off another artist off of the ever shrinking list that has yet to ever be mentioned in the hallowed halls of the PA's forum over the last 15 years... C.C rules!! favorite underrated guitarist.. easy easy lemon pezzy there. Stephen f**king Stills. The only guitarist ever to have been on the same record as both Hendrix and Clapton.. and the only who will ever have smoked them both with his playing. he is IMO the perfect example of the underrated guitarist... fearsomely talented
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HUGE fan of Mr Stills here, too.
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@ portiyansit
why are you quoting me, if what you say does not have anything to so with what I said?
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Still Deron Miller!
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john lees - barclay james harvest number one under - appreciated
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How about Bari Watts. Nick Saloman was always spruiking him, and his rare appearances on Bevis Frond albums were always memorable - like the dueling lead solos on 'Can't Feel it' from 'Valedictory Songs'. I'd also rank Saloman. I really don't know if it qualifies as prog, or even one of his technically best moments, but his playing on the second solo on 'Stranger's Mirror' from 'North Circular' is incredibly intense. Reminds me a bit of Marc Aaron's practically deranged lead in 'Captain Hook' by John Cale. (from 8:15) Bear in mind Saloman is playing every instrument here
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