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Post by Azroth on Sept 14, 2004 22:19:32 GMT -5
Jimi Hendrix Steve Howe Pete Townshend Frank Zappa hmm maybe you should check out this one song called Starship Trooper I think its called.. it has Steve Howe and Dream Theater (John Petrucci) collabaterating and doing some improvising.
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Post by TimeMachine on Sept 14, 2004 22:31:09 GMT -5
Starship Trooper is origially from Yes' 1971 album "The Yes Album," one of Yes' greatest songs.
I've tried to get into them a couple of times, but Dream Theater don't do anything for me.
Did you know Yes and Dream Theater are touring together right now?
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Post by Azroth on Sept 15, 2004 7:13:21 GMT -5
yes I did... last week they played here in my state.. but I couldnt go
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Post by JohnHenryBonham on Sept 15, 2004 16:55:27 GMT -5
Jimi Hendrix for sure. I can't pick my other two. Perhaps Eric Clapton or Kurt Cobain. I never really got into Led Zeppelin (I don't even know who their guitarist(s) were). Zeppelin's guitarist was the great Jimmy Page
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Post by hippieatheart on Sept 23, 2004 16:09:00 GMT -5
Dude. Where's Stevie Ray Vaughn on all your lists? That guy could PLAY! Here's mine (and if someone else gets four, I do too!):
I can't put them in order. Sheeooot. So here they are in random order:
Eric Clapton Jimi Hendrix Stevie Ray Vaughn George Harrison
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Post by hippieatheart on Sept 25, 2004 12:25:02 GMT -5
There's also a local guy I know--a friend of mine, Bob, plays in a band (Bob's old, in his fifties, but is AMAZING--does harmonica and lead vocals), and this guy, Jeff, is the guitarist in his band. The guy canplay...he's a legend around here. About fifteen years ago, the band was doing a two-night show at a bar. Usually when they do two nights at a place, they just leave their equipment there overnight. For some reason, though, Jeff decided to take his guitar with him. All the other stuff was left behind, but Jeff took his guitar--a really nice, expensive one. That night, the place burned down to the ground. Jeff still plays on that guitar today, and won't ever let it go.
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Post by JohnHenryBonham on Sept 25, 2004 16:28:07 GMT -5
Jimmy Page David Gilmour Joe Walsh Leslie West Hendrix Tom Morello
the order depends on my mood
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Post by ¤LedZeppelinLady¤ on Sept 28, 2004 19:06:15 GMT -5
LOL riiiight....
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Post by HungryHungryHippo on Dec 2, 2004 21:49:56 GMT -5
Robert Fripp Steve Howe John McLaughlin
I don't think they're the best, but they're my favorite for right now.
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Post by cnava57 on Dec 6, 2004 3:01:21 GMT -5
They have to be IN order. Hehe. 1. Jimmy Page 2. Jimi Hendrix 3. Eric Clapton lol. You just put my top three, so I think I'll add my next three. Kirk Hammet, Kurt Cobain, and Tom(I can never remember his last name).
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Post by ladyinred on Dec 6, 2004 8:16:49 GMT -5
Petty? That's the only Tom I can think of. And that Tom from Blink 182.
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Post by ¤LedZeppelinLady¤ on Dec 12, 2004 11:10:12 GMT -5
And I think Tom Shultz is....a person. LOL.
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Post by princespencer on Jan 8, 2005 12:38:35 GMT -5
I have way more than three and i cannot rate them,
Jimi Hendrix Jimmy Page Angus Young Eddie Van Halen Eric Clapton Randy Bachman Alex Lifeson
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Post by fazedcookie on Jan 10, 2005 14:06:50 GMT -5
1.) Jimmy Page 2.) Jimi Hendrix 3.) Pete Townshend
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Post by ¤LedZeppelinLady¤ on Jan 14, 2005 15:40:51 GMT -5
Cool
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