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    Posted: June 15 2024 at 07:18
Taylor Swift was voted number 8 on a list of the best guitarists of the last two decades by UK guitar retailer guitarguitar.

A new poll commissioned by the retailer to mark their 20th anniversary celebrates the most inspiring players with a special "Playable" exhibition of guitars.

Despite not being widely recognized for her technical skills, Swift regularly plays guitar on her record-breaking global Eras tour, bringing the six-string to millions of fans around the world.

Guitarguitar's Best Guitarists of the Last Two Decades!

1. John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
2. Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys)
3. John Mayer
4. Sam Fender
5. Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead)
6. Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters)
7. Ed O’Brien (Radiohead)
8. Taylor Swift
9. Tom DeLonge (Blink-182)
10. Simon Neil (Biffy Clyro)
11. Jim Root (Slipknot)
12. Keith Urban
13. John 5 (Mötley Crüe)
14. Brad Paisley
15. Troy Van Leeuwen (Queens Of The Stone Age)
16. Albert Hammond Jr. (The Strokes)
17. H.E.R.
18. Adam Hann (The 1975)
19. Ed Sheeran
20. Julien Baker
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This list is ridiculous.
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Based on the list, I would suggest no one who actually plays guitar voted, and the people who did vote evidently listen to nothing but, as Moshkito would call the music, "hits." It's a rather damning look at the sh*t people regularly listen to and consider great or important.
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John 5, Brad Paisley, and Keith Urban can play.
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Johnny Greenwood is an interesting player also. Yes Jon5 can make a list. Just odd that Swift is even on a guitar list.
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Most of these “guitarists” I’ve never heard in my life so I shouldn’t be too critical. but having heard some of the most brilliant guitar playing from the prog genre over the last 2 decades… this list seems a shame.

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The idea was was most influential and visible as well as excellent and the guitar retailer guitar guitar polled its customers for its public vote. It seems a weird list due to the age of many of these guitarists (but the website addresses it). I think John Frusciante is a wonderful artist and would hardly complain seeing his rating so high in a modern guitarists poll, one just has to look at his solo work, but he has been going for many years. I think his 2004 to 2008 period is great. I checked out plenty of his music after a PAer recommended him to me.



Here is an article from guitar guitar on it (I do think it's good to link to the source material in such things) and I would have liked to find one with all those names mentioned in the OP from guitar guitar. https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/news/142112/

Originally posted by Ray @ Guitar Guitar Ray @ Guitar Guitar wrote:

n deciding what to do with this idea, we figured we’d throw it out to the public (over 1000 guitar players were asked via Censuswide): who did you think were the most visible, influential and plainly excellent guitar-playing artists of the last 20 years?

You answered in droves - thank you for taking part if you did - and the answers were a good mix of ‘yes, or course!’ and ‘oh, that’s interesting!’. 20 years is a long time in business - thank you for that too, sincerely - but it’s not too long in terms of music legends. Lots of great artists didn’t make the list, least of all those classic stalwarts such as Hendrix, Blackmore, Malmsteen, Beck etc etc.

In the end, the artists who made the top 20 list were those who’d made relatively recent impact. It’s a tricky thing to judge in terms of inclusion, so basically John Frusciante is in here (even though he’s been on records since the late 80s) because absolutely loads of you voted him in. He’s been making music in the last 20 years, both as a solo artist and as a Chili Pepper, so he counts where somebody like Kurt Cobain, who certainly influences but hasn’t obviously made any music for 30 years.

So that’s how we determined the short list, which included both Radiohead guitarists, Brad Paisley, Julien Baker and John 5 amongst others. You people have great taste!


Originally posted by Ray @ guitar guitar Ray @ guitar guitar wrote:

The Top Five

In the end, we whittled this wondrous list down to 5 specific artists who are all recognised for their influence over the past two decades. These selections were then turned into custom artwork, which was hand-painted onto five white Fender Player Strats - one for each artist - and sent to us. We received them a few days ago and are over the moon with how they look! You can see them throughout this article, and I expect you’re already making educated guesses as to who each artist is, right?

Well, let me introduce you to all five. I’ll begin with somebody I’ve already mentioned, since he was the top result…

John Frusciante

He has funk, he has psychedelia and he has a distinctly Californian melancholia in his soul: it’s Chili Pepper John Frusciante, whose tribute guitar is decorated with references to his octopus tattoo along with lyrics from Under the Bridge and, literally enough, a painting of a chilli pepper!

Sam Fender

Representing the North is Sam Fender, whose hand-painted guitar features a bottle of Newcastle Brown ale, a depiction of Anthony Gormley’s Angel of the North statue and even a magpie tanning a Greggs sausage roll. I’ll admit that I don’t quite get the last reference, but that’s all part of the fun here: these are little easter eggs for fans to spot and speculate over!

H.E.R.

Super Bowl sensation H.E.R. represents a very contemporary take on guitar heroics. Trademark shades and song lyrics help to identify H.E.R. to all of her fans, along with a fun American football helmet there in reference to that performance!

Alex Turner

Doing much for the popularity of white Strats around the 2005 era, it seemed only right for the Arctic Monkeys main man to get an Arctic white Strat in this collection! Again, there are selected lyrics painted onto the pickguard, alongside deep-dive references to certain songs, a mirror ball and nods to some of the bands most iconic releases.

John Mayer

Who won the battle for The New Eric Clapton? Was it John Mayer or Joe Bonamassa? Either way, Mayer is a hero to many, and though he is now a PRS man, he has played Strats long enough to warrant this lil’ tribute. As with the other art pieces, there are song lyrics on here as well as tattoo references and a couple of choice Easter eggs. Can you figure them all out?


Of course I love Radiohead... By the way, I saw two Gen Z girls the other day wearing Arctic Monkeys tee shirts at the mall.
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