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Blacksword
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Topic: Best acoustic guitarist Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:09 |
These immediately spring to mind, but please add to my list.

I love Hacketts acoustic playing, especially on 'Can utility..' and 'Suppers Ready' and the intro to 'Blood on the rooftops' Howes playing on '..and you & I' is also classic.
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70sSoundquality
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:10 |
howe is the only real guitarist here
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starofsirius
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:15 |
Hackett just something about his acoustic playing that is just amazing. Especially in Supper's Ready" and "Blood on the Rooftops"
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Blacksword
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:15 |
70sSoundquality wrote:
howe is the only real guitarist here |
He's good, but you never heard Alex Lifesons intro to 'La Villa Srangiato' or his acoustic playing on 2112!!??
Or Hacketts momenst of glory as mentioned??
Mind you, I've missed out a great many..Fripp for one....
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Azrael2112
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:34 |
70sSoundquality wrote:
howe is the only real guitarist here
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sounds like somebody just wants to get a rise out of the other members
here...
To me Howe and Hackett are incredible in their own ways, not one is
better than the other. I do prefer Hackett though
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Fragile
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:36 |
Howe.
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the musical box
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:40 |
among this list; Steve Hackett and Steve Howe are the best. They are both classically trained and have some amazing moments:
Hackett: Entangled, The Musical Box, Horizons, Blood on The Rooftops, After The Ordeal
Howe: And You and I, Roundabout, Clap, Mood For a Day.
(Dave Gilmour's only really great acoustic guitar work is in "dogs" , but thats a different matter.
Another great not included on this list is Ian Anderson. In my opinion, Tull's best stuff revolves around his acoustic rythems (thick as a brick).
Overall though, Jimmy Page is by FAR the best acoustic guitarist:
Moments: Battle of Evermore, Babe i'm Gonna Leave You, Going To California, White Summer/ Black Mountain Side (which i can play , yeah for me! ), Stairway to Heaven: just to name a few.
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Batts
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:41 |
Howe 
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marching on together!!
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70sSoundquality
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:42 |
sorry I didnt mean to offend, but Seriously, Howe is the only guitarist
listed here who is ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS on top of his game. NEVER NEVER
NEVER mediocre. Alex Lifeson's intro to La villa is just a lot of fast
scales, that has nothing to do with inventing an actual style or
technique of playing. These other guitarists are great, but hardly take
the guitar as far as Howe does.
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70sSoundquality
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:44 |
what about roger hodgeson's acoustic work? There are so many who can be added to this list
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Hangedman
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 16:57 |
In acoustic my personal favourite would be Ian Anderson, also as far as prog goes.
But overall it would be presumptious to say that the best acoustic guitarist would be a rock guitarist, even prog-guitarist.
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JrKASperov
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 17:01 |
I wóuld have voted for Robert Fripp, as i can remember some awe-alot acoustic pieces on Islands.
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 17:43 |
Why is Greg Lake even there? - surely not on the back off "Still..You turn me on" or something similar. Its a good song but its not exactly "Clap" is it?? Ace bass player and singer but its the first time I've ever seen him in an acoustic guitarists poll!!!
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Richardw
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 17:51 |
Ray Shulman and Gary Green of 'Gentle Giant' are fantastic acoustic players. Just watch/listen to their twin acoustic slot during 'Features From Octopus' on the new 'Giant On The Box' DVD. Awesome stuff.
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mirco
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 17:54 |
And what about John McLaughin? Have you hear Acoustic supertrio, live at San Francisco, with Al di Meola and Paco de Lucía? If you don't, try to, it's worthfull.
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tuxon
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 17:54 |
the musical box wrote:
among this list; Steve Hackett and Steve Howe are the best. They are both classically trained and have some amazing moments:
Hackett: Entangled, The Musical Box, Horizons, Blood on The Rooftops, After The Ordeal
Howe: And You and I, Roundabout, Clap, Mood For a Day.
(Dave Gilmour's only really great acoustic guitar work is in "dogs" , but thats a different matter.
Another great not included on this list is Ian Anderson. In my opinion, Tull's best stuff revolves around his acoustic rythems (thick as a brick).
Overall though, Jimmy Page is by FAR the best acoustic guitarist:
Moments: Battle of Evermore, Babe i'm Gonna Leave You, Going To California, White Summer/ Black Mountain Side (which i can play , yeah for me! ), Stairway to Heaven: just to name a few.
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Totally and utterly agree.
My personal accoustic favs.
Jimmy Page, Steve Howe, Steve Hackett and George Kooijman (Golden earring)
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threefates
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 17:58 |
Where have you been... Greg Lake has played some amazing acoustic guitar pieces... for instance "From the Beginning", "Lucky Man", "The Sage", "SYTMO", "Cest la Vie", Watching Over You", "I Believe in Father Christmas", Affairs of the Heart", ... just to name a few. Actually I think Greg Lake can go up against anyone on acoustic...
The sound on this is crappy.. but its beautiful anyway....
http://home.earthlink.net/~muchmusic/much250.wmv
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chorus of one
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 18:33 |
Being a jazz/fusion fan I'd probably pick somebody like John Mclaughlin or Al Dimeola. I also love latin/flamenco guitar, but I'm not familiar with enough artists apart from Paco DeLucia.
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frosty
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 18:35 |
Just started listening to King Crimson lately and Robert Fripp sounds pretty handy but he's only been mentioned a couple of times.
Alex Lifeson's intro to La Villa Strangiato on Hemispheres is great, whether it's only scales or not, however take the same piece on Exit Stage Left..... what's THAT all about? Just as well he redeems himself later in the song during the main guitar solo.
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Rob The Plant
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Posted: January 25 2005 at 18:40 |
threefates wrote:
Where have you been... Greg Lake has played some amazing acoustic guitar pieces... for instance "From the Beginning", "Lucky Man", "The Sage", "SYTMO", "Cest la Vie", Watching Over You", "I Believe in Father Christmas", Affairs of the Heart", ... just to name a few. Actually I think Greg Lake can go up against anyone on acoustic...
The sound on this is crappy.. but its beautiful anyway....
http://home.earthlink.net/~muchmusic/much250.wmv
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That is quite good, although he is playing with EFFECTS which to me doesnt meet the requirements of the thread.
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