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The Rolling Stone top 100 Guitarists List [View all] Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2017 OP
Identify the glaring omissions ...... stonecutter357 Mar 2017 #1
Yep - agree glaringly omitted Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2017 #6
Whoa! What the fuck! Iggo Mar 2017 #9
That whole genre is hard to fit into lists like this cemaphonic Mar 2017 #14
But couldn't the same be said about some that appeared on the list, like McLaughlin and Fripp? Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2017 #23
Possibly - ultimately, that list is the subjective opinion of a bunch of professional guitarists. cemaphonic Mar 2017 #30
Identify the glaring omissions ...... stonecutter357 Mar 2017 #2
Also agree - glaringly omitted Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2017 #7
Glad they included John McLaughlin CountAllVotes Mar 2017 #3
I guess I keep wondering where they drew the line with regard to McLaughlin Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2017 #8
Al DiMeola convinced me to use tiny pointy picks. (n/t) Iggo Mar 2017 #10
I didn't make the list.... louis-t Mar 2017 #4
Next year! Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2017 #5
If their idea of who belongs in the R&RHOF is any indication, this list should be hilariously wrong. Iggo Mar 2017 #11
Yes - pretty much it's that Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2017 #22
Identify the glaring omissions yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #12
Probably because the voting panel are mostly American and British musicians cemaphonic Mar 2017 #13
and let me guess... yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #15
+1000 stonecutter357 Mar 2017 #16
There are women on both the voting panel and the list. cemaphonic Mar 2017 #17
So WHY IS THAT? yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #18
Well, "these days" is part of the answer cemaphonic Mar 2017 #19
Rie a.k.a. Suzaku is one of my friends on twitter these days yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #20
My favorite foreign cover..... WiffenPoof Mar 2017 #27
link goes no where... yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #29
Any list of the so-called "best 100 guitarists" without Ernie Isley on it is a bullshit list. MrScorpio Mar 2017 #21
I would also note that George Benson seems to be missing from the list Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2017 #24
That is another crime. MrScorpio Mar 2017 #25
Thurston Moore, Kurt Cobain, and Peter Buck Charles Bukowski Mar 2017 #26
I think all three are defendable in terms of influence cemaphonic Mar 2017 #31
Joke list, Rory Gallagher only at no 57 OnDoutside Mar 2017 #28
OMISSION: STEVE LUKATHER 7wo7rees Mar 2017 #32
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