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Love O Fair
Posted 2016-03-25 3:58 PM (#523142)
Subject: Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest...



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This is a few months old but I just now came across it, and I did an OFC forum search and didn't find it already posted on here, so here it is if anyone cares to check it over-- Rolling Stone's 100 greatest guitarists (as of 12/18/15).

I know.. I know.. it's all so subjective to RS's own agenda, but it was still fun to look through (even though Roy Clark isn't on it).

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-greatest-guitarists-201...
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Darkbar
Posted 2016-03-25 4:36 PM (#523147 - in reply to #523142)
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Didn't we have a guy here on the forum that tried to convince us he was the best guitarist in the world??? Who was that guy?
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Waskel
Posted 2016-03-25 9:26 PM (#523157 - in reply to #523142)
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Jordan Rivers aka GW Rivers.

Here's the thread.

Added bonus... the debut of Heather48DD.

Edited by Waskel 2016-03-25 9:34 PM
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2016-03-25 10:52 PM (#523159 - in reply to #523142)
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That thread brings back fond memories.
That was the nuthouse that I stumbled into.
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jay
Posted 2016-03-26 8:29 AM (#523162 - in reply to #523159)
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Willie Nelson a "greater" guitar player than Glen?

I guess these types of lists leave most going huh?

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Love O Fair
Posted 2016-03-26 10:51 AM (#523166 - in reply to #523162)
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jay - 2016-03-26 6:29 AM

Willie Nelson a "greater" guitar player than Glen?

I guess these types of lists leave most going huh?



Yep, I fully agree.. that's why I said what I did about Roy Clark (and Campbell) and Rolling Stone's publishing politics in hopes that others would make fun of them too (not exactly my favorite rag).. but I posted it anyway since at least some of the list is quite valid with some interesting caption stories. As for Nelson, I think his actual guitar is a lot more interesting than his playing abilities which, in my opinion, should have ranked somewhere in the mid 300s at best.
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jay
Posted 2016-03-26 11:00 AM (#523167 - in reply to #523142)
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I am not bagging on RS. Really a decent mag. Glen didn't do much to showcase his skills on the guitar to the average joe. He was a great entertainer. His fans are well aware of his prowess on the frets. I think he will always be overlooked and never given credit for his playing skills. Willie has done a good job at making his picking a part of his music. One just cannot help but hear that Martin on every song. Now does that make him great? Hardly. A lot of those included were just part of the circle jerk of inclusiveness.



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Mark in Boise
Posted 2016-03-26 11:24 AM (#523168 - in reply to #523142)
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Thanks for linking to that thread, Waskel. It kept me smiling instead of doing a few Saturday morning chores. I didn't even check the Rolling Stone list, but spent some time yesterday listening to one of my sentimental favorites, dearly departed Pete Huttlinger.
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Waskel
Posted 2016-03-26 5:19 PM (#523182 - in reply to #523142)
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I like to go back through the archives once in a while. Reminds me of what drew me here in the first place.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2016-03-26 7:28 PM (#523189 - in reply to #523167)
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jay - 2016-03-26 9:00 AM

the circle jerk of inclusiveness.



What a great band name......
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Darkbar
Posted 2016-03-26 7:57 PM (#523190 - in reply to #523189)
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moody, p.i. - 2016-03-26 8:28 PM

jay - 2016-03-26 9:00 AM

the circle jerk of inclusiveness.



What a great band name......

??? I thought that was a nickname for this forum...
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