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    Adam Jones is the texture rich, creative guitarist of Tool, and must be brought up.

    Anyone who considers themselves to be a guitar player has to listen to Tool... It's right there in the booklet that came with your recent guitar or amph!
    Listen closely to the riffs and time signature changes...





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    Nine below zero are a blues band from the Punk era.

    The harmonica player has played on many records including Robbie Williams, Roger Daltrey,Rory Gallagher,Gary Moore.





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    Oh yeah Tool rules...some of the older material is kinda tiring to listen to for long but 10k days really hit home for me.

    One band I always liked, especially the last 4 albums is System of a Down. Probably the most 'metal' band I really dig a lot.
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    How about this 16 yrs old kid , Ricky Paquette from Quebec..

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    Here's a 17 year old called Richard Thompson from Muswell Hill . Solo starts about 1:40 and builds from there. I wonder whatever happened to him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markb
    Here's a 17 year old called Richard Thompson from Muswell Hill . Solo starts about 1:40 and builds from there. I wonder whatever happened to him?
    Well, ask and ye shall receive!

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    Tig, yeah I know. He got better and a lot more confident, see below. Next time I'll add a smiley to indicate irony, OK?

    Last edited by markb; October 30th, 2009 at 04:51 PM. Reason: punctuation
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    OK...one more for your consideration.
    Justin Derrico doesn't get much coverage. I think he's a great underrated younger guitarist.
    And I dig this face-melting demo for the Alchemist!

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    Is Noel a great guitar player or does he steal from the best.


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    Great thread! As a blues fan, I've heard almost all the blues guitarists.

    The Delgado Brothers is a rare treat. I'll have to look up more of them.

    I'm not a fan of the uber-shredding. I do admire the technique but it doesn't move me. But to each his own.

    A great way to get inspiration all in one place!
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    Here are a few new/old ones for you...

    Wishbone Ash


    Kim Simmonds of Savoy Brown


    Richie Kotzen


    Monty Montgomery


    Just amazing...
    LIVE AND LET ROCK!!

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    Got to throw in a few from the lite side. You don't need amphs and screamin' solo's to be great!!

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    I haven't seen Buckethead mentioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markb
    Here's a 17 year old called Richard Thompson from Muswell Hill . Solo starts about 1:40 and builds from there. I wonder whatever happened to him?

    Thanks Mark. I've seen alot of RT and Fairport Convention but never saw that one before. Terrific stuff.

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    Ok, I had to do this, because nobody has yet; perhaps Dee has heard of Skwisgaar?



    On a more serious note, how about Chris Duarte?

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitartango
    Is Noel a great guitar player or does he steal from the best.
    Both? I'll never say he's the most amazingly-fast player you'll ever find, but he unearths some incredibly memorable tunes, guitar lines, and solos.

    I consider it kind of a game to try to identify stolen bits of his songs, like the vocal melody in the verse of "Fade Away."

    I love this one, particularly the guitar bits he puts in toward the end:

    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tig
    Adam Jones is the texture rich, creative guitarist of Tool, and must be brought up.
    Isn't he supposedly one of the current guitar tone kings? I've dabbled in Tool, but have never really given them a series of honest listens, so I don't know a whole ton about them. They seem to have carved out a solid art-metal niche.
    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric
    Both? I'll never say he's the most amazingly-fast player you'll ever find, but he unearths some incredibly memorable tunes, guitar lines, and solos.

    I consider it kind of a game to try to identify stolen bits of his songs, like the vocal melody in the verse of "Fade Away."
    Look back in Anger !

    Beginning is Imagine C F C F
    Chord sequence is Let it be (with E) C G AM E F G7
    Middle bit has taken the riff from David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust

    but still a great 90's song and good solo

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