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    tone2thebone,

    I see you too are a Nuno disciple! Nice!

    Nuno has been as big of an influence on guitar to me as Jimi has. Nuno autographed my American Deluxe for me last Halloween at a Population 1 gig. Very nice guy... and he can play piano, drums, and a bunch of other instruments.

    If you can get a copy of the DVD "Guitar Wars", grab a copy. It's got Nuno, John Paul Jones, Paul Gilbert, and a host of others jamming together. One of the best concerts I've ever seen. (It's a Japan-only release)
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    Quote Originally Posted by tremoloman
    If you can get a copy of the DVD "Guitar Wars", grab a copy. It's got Nuno, John Paul Jones, Paul Gilbert, and a host of others jamming together. One of the best concerts I've ever seen. (It's a Japan-only release)
    Hey Tremelo -

    I think it'd be a great idea for you to write a brief review, or maybe add some addt'l info about that "Guitar Wars" CD to the *new* "Have You Heard" section of the forum. I'd bet there'd be a bunch of people (including myself) who'd be interested in hearing more about it.

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    Hey! You all missed the incredible Billy Duffy from The Cult!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelskie
    Hey Tremelo -

    I think it'd be a great idea for you to write a brief review, or maybe add some addt'l info about that "Guitar Wars" CD to the *new* "Have You Heard" section of the forum. I'd bet there'd be a bunch of people (including myself) who'd be interested in hearing more about it.
    I suppose I could do that. If people would really be interested in a copy, perhaps Santa could either create a .torrent of it or mail you a copy if you send me a private message. The thing cost me a fortune but was well worth it!

    You can find the Guitar Wars DVD info here:



    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...v=glance&s=dvd
    http://www.cduniverse.com/productinf...m=frooglemusic
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    Hey Tremoloman,

    I dig Nuno's style. I like the funky tight riffs he's famous for. Just a funky sound and style that I love. Attitude in his playing too. The rhythm licks he does on songs like "He man woman hater" just kill! His sound reminds me of my sound.

    I remember watching the DVD "Highlander III: The Final Dimension" one time...I'm the type that takes the time to read the credits at the end of every movie I watch...and the song "God took a picture of me" starts playing and I stand up and go "HEY THAT'S NUNO BETTENCOURT"!!! I recognized his playing immediately! I hadn't heard that song before until that moment.

    He seems like a pretty cool dude. I've read many of his interviews and thats the impression I get from him. He rips on the piano! (the intro to "Decadence Dance" off Pornograffiti and the New York style of "When I first kissed you")

    I just looked at the links you posted. I've been getting a lot of music DVDs lately since I now have a killer large screen tv and digital surround system set up at home. I watch concerts all the time now! I'll order me a copy of this. Thank you for the tip!
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    I have Nuno's "Schizophonic" CD, and it's a very interesting listen (he's almost a dead-ringer for Marilyn Monroe, too - *see CD cover*) Nuno is "Vai-like" in a some of the aspects of his playing, but as you'd mentioned, seems to have a penchant for the funkier guitar hooks, which is what I really dig about his playing. One of my fave jams of his is from a song called "There Is No God", off of Extreme's "Waiting For The Punchline" CD. Some very cool-sounding, heavy guitar on that CD, too. The dude can definintely "bring it" on the six-string.

    I was always puzzled by the fact that Nuno didn't hook up with another band, or form his own band following Extreme's dis-banding (maybe he did, and I just don't know about it.) What's your take on that? Jake E. Lee seems to have followed that same course a few years earlier when he was with Badlands (the band called it quits in '95 following vocalist Ray Gillen's death), and he's now just getting back into the swing of recording again. IMHO, there's way too much guitar talent there not to be active in the studio. I mean, look at Vai & Satriani - they're touring w/ G3 or as solo acts, and release a killer new guitar albums / DVDs every year or so.

    Anyways, this is starting to seem like a thread that should gravitate over to the "Have You Heard" section of the forum . . . ? Your thoughts?

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    You're a much better moderator than I'll ever be Nelski. hahahaha (policing the boards for proper content).
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    Ok, look for the reply in "Have you heard?"
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    I have lots of favorite guitarists, but Eric Clapton is the guitarist that I've always liked the most. When the Fresh Cream album first came out, it pretty much cemented my fascination.

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    ECFAN - So tell us, what did you find fascinating about "Fresh Cream"? The guitar tone? The songs? The lyrics? The arrangements? Also remember that that Cream wasn't "just" Eric Clapton. Jack Bruce (vocals, bass) and Ginger Baker (drums) were two very fine musicians, and a large part of the reason Clapton was able to explore guitar the avenues that he did in that band context. And, why the Cream "sound" literally exploded on the scene when it first came out way back in 1966.

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    getting back on track here....in no particular order....

    ec
    srv
    duane allman
    warren haynes
    santana
    ry cooder
    roy buchanan

    and old timers like....
    robert johnson
    muddy waters
    howlin' wolf
    son house
    etc.

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    1. Roine Stolt from The Flower Kings
    2. Ritchie Blackmore
    3. Joe Satriani
    4. Stevie Ray Vaughn
    5. Ian Moore
    6. George Harrison
    7. Arjen Anthony Lucassen from Ayreon
    8. Jeff Beck
    9. Ty Tabor from Kings X
    10. David Gilmour

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    1. Harrison/Lennon (You Can't Do That solo)/McCartney(Taxman solo)
    2. Jeff Beck (anything from Blow By Blow and There And Back)
    3. Larry Carlton (actually most any session player with Steely Dan)
    4. Mark Knopfler
    5. Tommy Emmanuel

    And from there on it is a steep drop off for me.

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    Interesting thread. This is a hard question to answer because I have my list of favorite guitarists, then I have my list of favorite musicians too which I like for other reasons, such as their song writing, etc.

    Favorite Guitarists:
    - Eric Johnson
    - Pat Metheny
    - Robben Ford
    - Jimi Hendrix
    - Carlos Santana
    - Larry Carlton (his older recordings)
    - George Benson
    - Django Reinhart

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    Paul Simon
    Billy Joel
    Sting
    Steely Dan (Walter Becker and Donald Fagen)
    Leon Russel
    Elton John
    Charlie Parker
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    Too many "favorites" to list, and many have already been mentioned, but here are some that may have been omitted...
    Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
    Luther Allison
    Albert Collins
    Sonny Landreth "Gone Pecan, Blues Attack")
    Bill Nelson (Be Bop Deluxe), the REAL original "Ziggy Stardust" glam rocker(sorry Trem, but he was amazing on guitar. Check out "Blazing Apostles" or "Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape" from "Live! In the Air Age")
    Frank Marino (Mahogany Rush)
    Joe Bonamassa
    Walter Trout
    Neil Young (esp. "Live Rust", and anything w/ Crazy Horse)
    Taj Mahal
    Keb Mo'
    Jerry Reed
    Brad Paisley
    OK, I'll quit, you guys had already mentioned most of my other favorites already anyway!

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    Default guitar gods whoaaaaa here we go!!!!!!!!!!

    Well to say the elast I am a simpleton when it comes to guitar gods so here goes(by the way these are in no particular order) as I think they are all great.

    Mark Knoffler, Jimmy, Eric Clapton, JimmyPage,BB, Eddie,(oldies but goodies) and some new ones Vitto Bratta, Nuno, Satriani,Vai, forgive me as I forget the guys name from Tool but he is incredible, I can't name all my influences here but in this 10 or so I cannot forget my all time favorite Angus Young, (he was the reason I started to play guitar in the first place)

    Well that about does it see you all later....................the freak
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    Geez, about time I posted to this thread....

    1. SRV
    2. EC
    3. Duane Allman
    4. Jimi Hendrix
    5. Jeff Beck
    6. Mark Knopler
    7. Steve Morse
    8. Carlos Santana
    9. Pete Townshend
    10. Jimmy Page
    11. Greg Koch
    12. Joe Satriani
    13. Johnny A
    14. Steve Vai
    15. Rory Gallagher

    ...and a bunch more I forgot. Order is approximate (except for SRV!) and may change at a whim!
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    Here is an unordered collection of guitarists

    Marc Ribot
    Duane Allman
    EC
    Jerry Garcia
    Jim Scofield
    Neil Young
    Dave Alvin
    Jim Hall
    David Hidalgo
    Santana
    SRV
    Jean LeLoup
    M
    Doug Pettibone
    Keef
    Mark Knopfler
    Django Reinhart
    Trey Anastasio
    Taj Mahal
    BB King
    Albert King
    Billy Gibbons
    Gram Parsons
    T-Bone Walker

    Of course there are *more* guitarists!

    And here is a collection of concepts & ideas

    Barbed wire fence
    Speed of light
    Dark night of the soul
    Mountain creek,
    Brownian motion
    Lying on your back watching clouds drift into and out of shapes
    Dirty dishes
    The clean beauty of asymmetry
    h bar
    Omega (Ohm?),
    Call of the Wild
    Fallen angel

    Of course there are many *other* concepts & they may or may not go with the guitarists. Think of it like a sticker book.

    But I only have one favorite guitarist and I listen intently to *every* FRIGGIN note that b-tard plays. Unfortunately he is lousy, but I still love him:

    Me

    Let me look around for a sticker....hmmm...yes, this fits:

    Zero) Me

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    Jimi Hendrix would be my favourite guitarist. Secondly would be SRV, but after that I don't think I could really decide. I really like some of the solos Brian May did in Queen songs, but the live performances I've heard of him are really awful. I also like Eric Clapton; I prefer his performances as an older man as opposed to the cream stuff.

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