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Mr. Warren Haynes

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and Mr. Dickie Betts please come on down!
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Vito Bratta. Too bad he hasn't played in decades. One of the most dynamic lead guitarists in a really long time.
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Has to be David Gilmour.

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Randy Rhoads
Jeff Beck
Richard Thompson
Eric Johnson (in his prime)
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Paul Gilbert

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Johnny Marr, he's a fine acoustic player too, he did some great stuff with the late Bert Jansch.
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Vito Bratta. Too bad he hasn't played in decades. One of the most dynamic lead guitarists in a really long time.
There's a name I haven't heard in years. I remember the first time I heard White Lion - it was When The Children Cry back in the '80s. I got the tab and learned it. It's still one of my favorite fingerpicking tunes to play.

He had hand issues, didn't he?
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There's a name I haven't heard in years. I remember the first time I heard White Lion - it was When The Children Cry back in the '80s. I got the tab and learned it. It's still one of my favorite fingerpicking tunes to play.

He had hand issues, didn't he?
That was the claim. I have a theory he can still play but is a total recluse.
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Johnny Winter always gives me chills, love the guy especially the 70's rock and roll stuff.
Rory Gallagher, Robin Trower, Gary Moore, Pat Travers, the list goes on and on.
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It is special, ain't it? Maiden is amazing with their harmony solos, very melodic. And both Adrian and Dave are amazing on their own too.
Ever listen to the Don Dokken album? Tons of harmonized solos. Queensryche, Racer X, and some Tesla had harmonized solos.
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