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    Cool Top 15 Most Influential Guitarists

    A list of the top 15 guitarists who influenced your playin in any style..

    Why 15, why not ...could be less or more , it s up to ya..

    Here are mine :

    Django
    Bruce Cockburn
    Lenny Breau
    Tony Rice
    Pierre Bensusan
    Bireli Lagrene
    Jeff Beck
    James Marshall Hendrix
    Santana
    F Zappa
    Georges Harrison
    Albert Collins
    Robben Ford
    Scott Henderson
    Johny Winter
    Duane Allman
    Michel Cusson M.Cusson-clips
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    Interesting thread Blazes. These are some of the players who have most influenced me. Not necessarily that I play like any of them, but those from who I have heard something which has influenced the way I play.

    • George Harrison
    • Django
    • Marc Ribot
    • Bill Frisell
    • Sonny Sharrock
    • Ron Asheton
    • Johnny Ramone
    • Robert Quine
    • Link Wray
    • Mick Jones
    • Joe Strummer
    • Jonny Greenwood
    • Greg Ginn
    • Pete Cosey
    • Arto Lindsay
    • David Gilmour (thanks for the reminder Spud)
    • Mike Bloomfield
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    Quote Originally Posted by R_of_G
    Interesting thread Blazes. These are some of the players who have most influenced me. Not necessarily that I play like any of them, but those from who I have heard something which has influenced the way I play.

    VoilĂ*, same to me
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    Default Inlfuential Guitarists

    Hmmmmmmmm......the 16 (I forgot somebody ) who most influenced me as to how I play or what I want to play or sound like......Hmmmmmm.....in no particular order:

    Albert Collins
    SRV
    Luther Allison
    Albert King
    Robben Ford
    Lowell George
    Bonnie Raitt
    Geroge Thorogood
    Tab Benoit
    BB King
    Sonny Landreth
    Elmore James
    Vince Gill
    Stefan Grossman
    Rory Block
    Stephen Stills

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    1. Scott Henderson
    2. John Scofield
    3. Jimi Hendrix
    4. Bill Frisell
    5. Michael Shenker
    6. Uli Jon Roth
    7. Yngwie Malmsteen
    8. Albert King
    9. Sonny Landreth
    10. Stevie Ray Vaughan
    11. Paul Gilbert
    12. Steve Vai
    13. Wes Montgomery
    14. Allan Holdsworth
    15. Gary Moore
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    Fun.

    Richie Blackmore
    Michael Schenker
    Robin Trower
    Chris Duarte
    Stevie Vaughn
    Joe Perry
    Gary Moore
    Joe Satriani
    Billy Gibbons
    Rory Gallagher
    David Gilmour
    Jeff Beck

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    What's interesting to me will be seeing some of the players that show up on multiple lists. Different players influence us all in different ways so it will be fun to compare and contrast what we may take from each of them.

    Spud, I can't believe I left Gilmour off my list. I haven't listened to the Floyd in a few months so I guess it went to the back of my mind, but Gilmour is a huge influence on me. I just played "Fearless" the other night at a friend's house and yet I still forgot to include Dave. A lot of my use of delay is directly influenced by David Gilmour and I've learned more than a little about phrasing from listening to the man play. His subtlety is masterful and he can also crank up the intensity when appropriate.

    I guess my list is now 16 deep. I actually once made a list of the 100 most influential players for me but lost it when my laptop crashed last year.
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    My list is made up of influences from different periods of my life (in random order).

    Malmsteen
    Paul Gilbert
    Steve Jones (Sex Pistols)
    Ron Asheton (Stooges)
    Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins)
    Kim Thayil (Soundgarden)
    Gary Moore
    Billy Duffy (Cult)
    EVH
    Vernon Reid (Living Colour)
    Jimi Hazel (24-7 Spyz)
    Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath)
    Stuart Braithwaite/John Cummings/Barry Burns (Mogwai)

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    Not in order:

    John Mayer
    SRV
    George Harrison
    David Gilmour
    George Benson
    B.B. King
    Rivers Cuomo
    The Edge
    Tom Wisniewski
    Neil Young
    Tom Scholz
    Combination of Mick Jones and Joe Strummer
    Chuck Berry
    Carlos Santana
    Kurt Cobain

    That is off the top (before reading anyone else's list), and just as I thought of them. I reserve the right to revise later, but there are a few.

    EDIT: Ok, I just read everyone else's list and don't see any I need on mine instead of what I put (wait, Carlos Santana might bump Mick Jones or someone). I might like to add Johnny Ramone, and Wisniewski's interpretations of Ramones style playing honestly influences me more. For better or worse, ol' Kurt Cobain nearly made the list too.

    EDIT AGAIN: Upon reflection, Carlos Santana has influenced me more than Duane Allman (probably Dickie Betts if anyone from the Allmans was more likely to be an influence anyway), and I have to honestly say that Cobain has influenced me so far more than Setzer, though I wish I could cop some Setzer stuff. Honestly, I have not been playing really long enough to have fifteen influences where I actually have tried to incorporate specific styles, but all of the above influence the rhythms and melodies I here in my head, so I guess they count as influences. The list has been so revised.
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    Nice thread!

    -Kirk Hammett
    -Randy Rhoads
    -Dimebag Darrell
    -Steve Vai
    -Joe Satriani
    -Yngwie Malmsteen
    -Jeff Beck
    -Eddie Van Halen
    -John Petrucci
    -Paco de Lucia
    -Jimi Hendrix
    -Jason Becker
    -Jules Reason (old guitar teacher)
    -Dario Cortese (current teacher)
    -Martin Goulding (current teacher)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suhnton
    Stuart Braithwaite/John Cummings/Barry Burns (Mogwai)
    Nice. Someone else listens to Mogwai! Hooray.
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    Somewhat influential at one time or another. It may not always be for their talent, but some is just the ability to capture ones attention.

    Not in any order

    George Harrison
    Mike Campbell
    Santana
    Clapton
    Mark Knopfler
    SRV
    Buddy Guy
    BB King
    Ron Wood/Keith Richards
    David Gilmour
    Dave Davies
    Joe Perry
    Joe Walsh
    Phil Keaggy
    Mark
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    -Eric Clapton
    -Peter Green
    -Pete Townsend
    -David Gilmour
    -George Harrison
    -Stevie Winwood
    -Jeff Beck
    -Jimmy Page
    -Jonny Lang
    -Doyle Bramhill II
    -Freddie King
    -Robbie Robertson
    -keith Richards
    -Kenny Wayne Shepherd
    -Mark Knopfler

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    Some on my list have had an influence in the way I play, others just inspired me to want to play.

    *Alex Lifeson
    *Steve Sherman
    *Andy Summers
    *Ian Crichton
    *Pete Townsend
    *Robert Fripp
    *EVH
    *Jimmy Page
    *Satch
    *Brian May
    *Gordon Lightfoot
    *Keith Richards
    *Brian Setzer
    *Kim Mitchell
    *Roy Clark
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    I know who I forgot.
    Can't believe I left out Mike Bloomfield. Silly silly me. I just put on some Dylan and it hit me. :
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    Not that this have influenced my type of playing cause i really haven't aqcuired a style... yet (you see, i'm a beginner), but this are the guys i look up to for their style.

    In no particular order:
    John Squire
    Billy Gibbons
    Brian Setzer
    SRV
    Scotty Moore
    Chuck Berry
    John Greenwood
    Omar Rodriguez-Lopez
    Johnny Ramone
    Keith Richards
    Marc Bolan
    Ricky Wilson

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    ... That's it.

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    I'm like R of G

    Pete Townsend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disraeli
    --Jimmy Page
    Wow! 10 lists before we got a Jimi Page.

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    Randy Rhodes
    Van Halen
    Paul Gilbert
    Eric Johnson
    Andy Timmons
    Tom Schultz (Boston)
    Phil Keaggy
    SRV
    Eric Clapton
    BB King
    John Petrucci
    Joe Satriani
    Steve Howe
    Alex Lifeson
    Slash

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