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View Poll Results: top 10 albums of all time?
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 12 17.65%
Pet Sounds 5 7.35%
Revolver 5 7.35%
Highway 61 Revisited 7 10.29%
Rubber Soul 2 2.94%
What's Going On? 4 5.88%
Exile on Main St. 4 5.88%
London Calling 10 14.71%
Blonde on Blonde 4 5.88%
The Beatles (The White Album) 7 10.29%
I hate all of them! 8 11.76%
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Old 08-12-2012, 09:25 PM   #271 (permalink)
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A guy who almost single handedly made raw blues influenced rock cool again in the underground and transferred that over to mainstream success and managed to sustain it for over a decade.

No I can't think why they'd include him either.
So a guitarist who rehashed raw blues rock into the modern day and broke out mainstream being "cool" is the reason why he's a candidate for the top 100? That kind of just re-affirms the first part of my statement.

Yes that is the reason.
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Old 08-13-2012, 12:32 AM   #272 (permalink)
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As much as I love jack white, there are definitely 100 guitarists more technically skilled than him, but it's not all about technical ability.

Jack lead the greatest blues revival since stevie ray Vaughan and I have much respect for him for that. He introduced todays young generation to people like son house. We need people like that to get the kids in touch with their roots. Plus he's really not that bad of a guitarist, he has a pretty distinct tone and songwriting style. He's wrote some of the best riffs in a long time.
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Old 08-13-2012, 01:36 AM   #273 (permalink)
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I agree with that. He's a good guitarist and very enjoyable. But he is no where near one of the greatest guitarist let alone top 100.
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Plus he's legitimately an incredibly skilled guitarist!
According to some people on here, he's a rank amateur
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What a load of B.S. Marvin Gaye should be placed and higher... **** Rolling Stones and their tired overration of The Beatles.... Where is the Sly Family Stone album? James Brown? Michael Jackson?

**** Rolling Stones always trashing the black artists, **** em!
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What a load of B.S. Marvin Gaye should be placed and higher... **** Rolling Stones and their tired overration of The Beatles.... Where is the Sly Family Stone album? James Brown? Michael Jackson?

**** Rolling Stones always trashing the black artists, **** em!
The magazine is called Rolling Stone. The band is The Rolling Stones.
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Old 09-21-2012, 09:52 PM   #277 (permalink)
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What a load of B.S. Marvin Gaye should be placed and higher... **** Rolling Stones and their tired overration of The Beatles.... Where is the Sly Family Stone album? James Brown? Michael Jackson?

**** Rolling Stones always trashing the black artists, **** em!
Where the heck did you get that from?
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I think it is the other way around where the Rolling Stones were trashed by a few African American Blues artist for not being the real Blues. Otherwise they were really the first UK band to play and support American R&B and Blues music and they covered many African American artists. They covered songs from Slim Harpo, Leadbelly, Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon, Marvin Gaye Temptations, Bo Diddley and many more. I don't don't see how "Rolling Stones always trashing the black artists" unless you don't like how they play those songs.
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I think it is the other way around where the Rolling Stones were trashed by a few African American Blues artist for not being the real Blues. Otherwise they were really the first UK band to play and support American R&B and Blues music and they covered many African American artists. They covered songs from Slim Harpo, Leadbelly, Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon, Marvin Gaye Temptations, Bo Diddley and many more. I don't don't see how "Rolling Stones always trashing the black artists" unless you don't like how they play those songs.
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