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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Where the buffalo roam.
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His method of playing was incredibly influencial. It dosen't matter how easy his stuff was. Hes certainly up there.
Even though Page is in my top 5. I wouldn't put him in the top 10 greats. I think it goes more like so. 1. Jimi Hendrix 2. Andres Segovia 3. Chet Atkins 4. Django Reinhardt 5. Paco De Lucia 6. BB King 7. Wes Montgomery 8. Eddie Van Halen 9. Robert Johnson 10. Jeff Beck 11. Les Paul 12. T Bone Walker 13. Merle Travis 14. Joe Pass 15. Charlie Christian 16. Jimmy Page 17. Sabicas 18. Eric Clapton 19. John McLaughlin 20. John Fahey 21. Ry Cooder 22. Buddy Guy 23. Steve Vai 24. Albert King 25. Pat Matheny 26. Steve Ray Vaughan 27. Michael Hedges 28. Scotty Moore 29. Robert Fripp 30. Steve Cropper 31. Allan Holdsworth 32. John Williams 33. Jim Hall 34. Muddy Waters 35. Pete Townshend 36. Phil Keaggy 37. Doc Watson 38. Duane Allman 39. Lenny Breau 40. Roy Buchanan 41. Bert Jansch 42. Toni Iommi 43. Al Di Meola 44. David Gilmour 45. Carlos Santana 46. Johnny Winter 47. Roy Clark 48. Steve Howe 49. Grant Green 50. Link Wray Thats my rough sketch for a top 50 anyway. Last edited by boo boo; 07-27-2007 at 10:48 PM. |
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