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Cream. Disraeli Gears
Hendrix. Are You Experienced Led Zeppelin. 1st album Santana 1st album The Allman Brothers. Live a the Fillmore East
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Abbey Road
Zep 1 Zep 4 Who's Next Black Sabbath |
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Led Zeppelin : How The West Was Won. Page has a plethora of tones throughout his albums but Live this is his ‘59 pushing his amp to compete with Bonzo’s massive drums.
Sex Pistols: Not enough is said about Steve Jones’ aggresive tone from his Les Paul Custom. The Smiths Louder Than Bombs ( Johnny Marr ) Stone Roses: Stone Roses (John Squire) Cocteau Twins: Blue Bell Knoll ( Robin Guthrie ) Big fan of Clapton during Cream, Billy Gibbons, to David Gilmour too but 70’s punk and the post punk era had notable guitar heroes as well.
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Rio Grande Mud
Tres Hombres
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Al Kooper-Mike Bloomfield-Steven Stills "Supersession"
Roy Buchanan-"You're Not Alone" Johnny Winter (self-titled album) John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton (The Beano Album) Jeff Beck- "Blow by Blow" |
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Eric Johnson "Ah Via Musicom"
Jeff Beck "Blow by Blow" Shawn Lane "Powers of Ten" Steve Lukather "Santa-mental" Larry Carlton "On Solid Ground" |
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Ironically Ted Templeton didn't much like the song Jump and still doesn't. But I bet Van Halen does Ca-ching! https://wcsx.com/2020/10/13/van-hale...t-like-jump-2/ |
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1) Anything by Jeff Beck
2) David Gilmore’s Self titled solo album (1978) 3) Chris Squire - Fish out of water. He is actually a bass player (From the band YES) but I spent many hours with this one 4) Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore 5) Anything by Stevie Ray
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These five albums blew my mind when I first heard them and significantly shaped my view of what is possible on electric guitar. I consider them foundational and essential:
1. Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced. Before hearing this record, I liked different guitarists, but none of them MOVED me like hearing this. 2. Yes: Yessongs. When I heard Steve Howe playing jazz and country-inspired licks on insanely complex arrangements, shifting tone from sweet to roaring, the universe of possibilities got much bigger instantly. 3. Pat Metheny: Bright Size Life. I had heard him a year before playing with Gary Burton, but his approach on this trio record is monumentally original. 4. Gong: Expresso (US)/Gazeuse (Europe). Hearing the maestro Allan Holdsworth for the first time, I thought it was a saxophone for the first 10 seconds. People are still trying to figure out his unusual harmonic approach even today. 5. Dixie Dregs: What If. These days, Steve Morse plays with legacy bands like Deep Purple, but in the 70s and 80s he was a double threat guitarist AND composer. Every time he played a solo, you could hear the evolution of his ideas in real time.
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Frampton Comes Alive
Boston Van Halen Appetite For Destruction Axis Bold As Love + Infinity (tie) |
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These made me interested in guitar, in my teens, before I dared picked one up.
Neil Young - Zuma History of Eric Clapton - Double album, early '70s, maybe an import. Fast version of Tell the Truth made my head spin. Best of the Moody Blues - I dont think they get enough credit. Doobie Bros - Captain & Me - loved that frenzied ka-chunky rhythm Dylan - Blood on the Tracks - acoustic guitar that bites |
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1) Hendrix/Electric Ladyland
2) SRV /Texas Flood 3) Van Halen /I 4) Gary Moore/Still Got the Blues 5) Led Zep/ IV |
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What a great mix of guitarists... even their names all rhyme: Jimi, Stevie, Eddie, Gary, and Jimmy
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only 5 huh???
Deep Purple - Machine Head Rush - 2112 Zep - First album Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow
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Giant Last of the Runaways
Dokken Beast from the East Shadow King s/t VH, basically everything before VH III GnR Appetite |