nearly forgot:
Misfits!
Fugazi
Derek Bailey's last few recs
Television
first few Helmet recs
(along with the ealier mentioned Fahey and Jansch:] Robbie Basho, Davey Graham (prf. with Shirley Collins) and Leo Kottke (6 & 12 string guitar)
Your favorite guitar record...
34does anyone know if you can still get the Butterglove single? or if Maurice released anything? i lost the Butterglove, i've never heard Maurice but someone said they sounded like Sabbath and Slint (i think the kinghorse singer and britt walford were in this) and this was before Slint, it seems pretty interesting. also there was a first Crain tape with a different singer and the music sounded totally different, i lost my copy and i've never seen it anywhere else.
any help?
any help?
Paul Yon of Louisville Kentucky
Your favorite guitar record...
35Sonny Sharrocks solos on Ask The Ages are basically as emotive and vivid as anything i have ever heard. also his atonal slide work on "Guitar" is breathtaking. all these noise guitar players just seem to miss it when compared to Sonny.
The huge guitar sound on Action Park
Any Fripp solo/melody/whatever before 1980
Fred Frith deserves his props especially henry cow lp's.
Marc Ribots solos on those Tom Waits records.
Vernon Reids guitar solo on cult of personality.
Tony Joe White
Lightnin Hopkins almost always has it going on.
I know he's really cheezy, but for cheesyguitar wank Uli Jon Roth simply has a better tone and more to say than the ynvies and vies and satrianis.
Jim Hall is amazing, especially "undercurrent" with Bill Evans
Leo Nocentelli of the Meters
and for pure tone- David Gilmour
and as mentioned before, all those classic rock lp sound great. angus, page, billy gibbons-especially ZZ Tops 1st, alex leifson- all you math rockers owe early rush records a blow job, brian may, mark knopfler, and on and on and on.
for sheer bravado jon mclaughlins solos on the first shakti record will pretty much blow everything else away in terms of speed and complexity.
The huge guitar sound on Action Park
Any Fripp solo/melody/whatever before 1980
Fred Frith deserves his props especially henry cow lp's.
Marc Ribots solos on those Tom Waits records.
Vernon Reids guitar solo on cult of personality.
Tony Joe White
Lightnin Hopkins almost always has it going on.
I know he's really cheezy, but for cheesyguitar wank Uli Jon Roth simply has a better tone and more to say than the ynvies and vies and satrianis.
Jim Hall is amazing, especially "undercurrent" with Bill Evans
Leo Nocentelli of the Meters
and for pure tone- David Gilmour
and as mentioned before, all those classic rock lp sound great. angus, page, billy gibbons-especially ZZ Tops 1st, alex leifson- all you math rockers owe early rush records a blow job, brian may, mark knopfler, and on and on and on.
for sheer bravado jon mclaughlins solos on the first shakti record will pretty much blow everything else away in terms of speed and complexity.
Your favorite guitar record...
36As mentioned all ZZ Top up to DeGuello. AC/DC too, favourites for guitar sound being: Jailbreak 74, Live at Atlantic & Live at the BBC pt1. Gotta agree with Goat from the Jesus Lizard too. Amazing sound altogether really.
Others,
Jeff Beck : Blow by Blow, Wired, Guitar Shop.
Frank Zappa : Black Napkins, Zoot Allures.
Rory Gallagher : All
Fucking Champs : All
MC5 : Live
Hendrix : Everything.
and so on in that fashion.
Others,
Jeff Beck : Blow by Blow, Wired, Guitar Shop.
Frank Zappa : Black Napkins, Zoot Allures.
Rory Gallagher : All
Fucking Champs : All
MC5 : Live
Hendrix : Everything.
and so on in that fashion.
Hoof Hearted, Ice Melt It.
Your favorite guitar record...
37AC/DC "Powerage" holds it's own in a big way. Zeni Geva's "Total Castration" does it's fair share. Also Nick Drake's "Five Leaves Left" and "Pink Moon" are dazzling. How many fingers does that guy have?
Your favorite guitar record...
38fellow geeks
during pete cosey's solo on side one of _agharta_ by miles davis
there is a particular sequence where cosey peaks and then immediately outdoes the peak about four times in a row
this would be right around where the drums drop out
it is astonishing
the greatest thing i've ever heard come from an electric guitar, either live or on record
during pete cosey's solo on side one of _agharta_ by miles davis
there is a particular sequence where cosey peaks and then immediately outdoes the peak about four times in a row
this would be right around where the drums drop out
it is astonishing
the greatest thing i've ever heard come from an electric guitar, either live or on record
Your favorite guitar record...
39Kyuss-'Blues for the red sun' -this is a sci-fi movie soundtrack ready to go.
Your favorite guitar record...
40Anything by THE SMITHS.
Marr was truly a genius guitar wiz back in those days. He certainly isn't anymore.
Marr was truly a genius guitar wiz back in those days. He certainly isn't anymore.