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Old 04-26-2014, 09:36 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I just realized that you snubbed Girlschool last year. Will they get snubbed this year as well? If so...
That's because I could never really get into them or see the fuss musically, I'll admit though that they were pretty groundbreaking as a band (even though it had been done before)

They're on the shortlist for the 1982 list, but then again as are so many others.

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Good Triumph write-up! Such a great album. Personally, when I used to listen to it I had the mindset of their sound being unattainable. It was just too perfect, and one had to be from another planet in order to be able to achieve that type of perfection.

Plus Emmets' work in 'Guitar Player Magazine' kept me busy in the 80's, trying to learn the nuggets he'd throw to us peasants.
I'm not a guitarist or know that much about what makes a great guitarist, but I still really enjoy how Emmett plays, he was of course from an era where technical excellence was expected.

Out of interest who else do you consider great guitarists from this era?
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