Greatest Guitar Player of All Time?

Dude, haven’t you listened to “Just One Night,” live at the Budokan in Japan. Late 70’s, I believe, and Clapton definitely doesn’t sound lazy. The rest of the band is superb throughout. And then there’s hearing thousands of Japanese shouting “cocaine,” very few having any idea what they were saying, I would suppose.

Rory Gallagher.

Amazing Irish guitarist.

Otherwise, Duane Allman was the best I have ever heard.

Subjective topic indeed.

I’m glad that Eric was willing to showcase his talent live but, as I said, his studio recordings have been complete drivel. Even his efforts with other legends have shown his willingness to just “slide”.

But as the last poster said “subjective topic indeed” and there’s no point in beating each other over the head.

I’m also a huge Richard Thompson Fan.

In the country category, there’s Junior Brown. As Joe Landsdale, the author, said about him, “He sings like Ernest Tubb but he plays like Jimi Hendrix”

Gotta get my vote in here for Mike Keneally.

And a nod to Robert Fripp, although these days he happily and intentionally plays the fewest notes per minute of any guitarist out there.

Johnny Ramone. Hands down. :slight_smile:

Y’all don’t get out much. I see no mention of Al Dimeola, Paco De Lucia or Ottmar Liebert, let alone Carlos Montoya, the legendary flamenco artist. And what about John McLaughlin? For shame.

No love for Joe Walsh? That makes baby jebus cry.

Yeah, but the lack of love for Charley Patton makes the baby jeebus cry more, I’d bet.

One name that always seems to get overlooked on lists like this is Jeff Healey. An amazing guitarist who also knows when to show restraint.

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After an accident that should have caused his arm to be amputated, he talked the doctor into “fixing” it into a guitar playing pose.

He is definately one of the greats, but since the type of music wasn’t specified, the best would be Andre Segovia, followed closely by John Williams(not the composer)
And if you had ever watched Jose Feliciano tune his guitar in the middle of a piece of music, never missing a note, you’d be pretty impressed, I think.

If you held a gun to my head and made me pick just one, I’d probably go with Chet Atkins. Seemed like he could play most anything, in any style, from any genre, with convincing virtuosity.

Stevie Ray Vaughn, hands down

Close second, tie between Mr. Jimmy and Eric Clapton

Hmm…

I don’t think you could ever pick a greatest, but if forced to I would have to go with Hendrix for the way the guitar world was night-and-day different after he did his thing. But nipping closely at his heals would be guys like SRV, Lindsey Buckingham, Leo Kottke, Jimmy Page,…

… and (I can’t believe he hasn’t been mentioned yet)… Prince. He is truely amazing. There is the story (maybe an urban legend) that Clapton was asked who the greatest living guitar player is to try to be bated into saying himself, and he said Prince. My Google skills are not helping me out finding a cite on this at the moment, so this maybe this tidbit might be shot down. But Prince is still one hell of a musician.

Ummm… in my previous post that should be “baited” not “bated”. :smack:

sure there are better with 10 fingers, but the greatest one-fingered-lead-playing guitar player? Neil Young of course…

also, while clearly not the best ever, but someone has to mention Mike McCready…

Seems to me that Mike Oldfield belongs on the list somewhere …

I’m going to shout out here for David “Honeyboy” Edwards. www.davidhoneyboyedwards.com He was there on the scene when Robert Johnson passed, and has had a long good career in the blues, and is still playing at 90 years old. He ought to at least get the Longevity award.

Honeyboy is great. He wasn’t just on the scene when Robert Johnson died- he was with Johnson. I consider myself very fortunate to have seen Honeyboy in person.

This may be strange, and I’m a Prince fan but I’m not 100% sure he actually plays guitar (at least note for note to the songs anyway).

It’s been something I’ve wondered about over the years because in video his fingers very often do not look to be in the right places on the fret board for what I’m hearing in the song. Then I saw a Power Generation live video where he had another guitar player “tucked away” on the stage that did seem to be playing the parts. I’ve never seen him live or close enough to be sure. I figure he plays a bit of guitar along with somebody else but it’s more of a showmanship effort on his part.

I’ve always wondered…any opinions?