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There's things I've had, there's things I wanna have"
There's things I've had, there's things I wanna have"
Probs all the obvious have been mentioned, but maybe Martin Simpson, Tony McManus and Pierre Bensusan, all amazing and distinctive acoustic players with such an amazing , touch and style.
On the subject of distinctive vibrato, I'm sitting watching Metallica at Glastonbury on iPlayer, so I'll say Kirk Hammett. Cos his vibrato's all over the shop.
As for "when am I ready?" You'll never be ready. It works in reverse, you become ready by doing it. - pmbomb
Mike Stern
Sco
McLaughlin
Richard Lloyd
Carlton
Robben
Vernon Reid
Neil
Etc
There's lots of other guys who people ape well enough to the point where it's hard to tell.
Funnily enough I recently read a book about Van Halen's early days and how well they mastered I'm Going Home by Ten Year After and Parchment Farm by Cactus. Listening to Hot For Teacher or the ludicrous I'm the One isolated track it seems so obvious.
I watched S&M2 at the cinema and his playing was just shocking. He manages to be shrill and tuneless, even on solos he's been playing for years. I genuinely don't understand how Lars & James, two well-known perfectionists, let him get away with it...
Alex Lifeson
Rory Gallagher
Kevin Shields
Steve Albini
Vini Reilly
Richard Thompson
Jon Spencer
Paul Kossof
David Gilmour
Will Sergeant
Keith Levine
Robert Smith
Ripley Johnson
Neil Young
Sterling Morrison