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Underrated Axemen

Last post Sat, Aug 09 2008, 2:07 PM by knetzke11. 63 replies.
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  •  Thu, Mar 06 2008, 2:23 PM 13853 in reply to 13832

    Re: Underrated Axemen

    Back to underrated guitar players...

     

    John Sykes (Thin Lizzy, Blue Murder, Whitesnake)   fantastic player!!!

    Alex Lifeson  You guys should know who he is!  lol!  So many people get caught up in Neil and Geddy's playing they kinda forget about Alex and how good he actually is.  


    "Debate the place of chivalry in a post-sexual revolution world all you like - holding the door's the only way to check out her ass." - Philalawyer
  •  Fri, Mar 07 2008, 12:37 AM 13858 in reply to 13853

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    +1 on Sykes, I liked Blue Murder alot

     

    Slappy77:

    Back to underrated guitar players...

     

    John Sykes (Thin Lizzy, Blue Murder, Whitesnake)   fantastic player!!!

    Alex Lifeson  You guys should know who he is!  lol!  So many people get caught up in Neil and Geddy's playing they kinda forget about Alex and how good he actually is.  


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  •  Fri, Mar 07 2008, 1:27 AM 13861 in reply to 13858

    Re: Underrated Axemen

    Drew:

    +1 on Sykes, I liked Blue Murder alot

     

    Slappy77:

    Back to underrated guitar players...

     

    John Sykes (Thin Lizzy, Blue Murder, Whitesnake)   fantastic player!!!

    Alex Lifeson  You guys should know who he is!  lol!  So many people get caught up in Neil and Geddy's playing they kinda forget about Alex and how good he actually is.  

    I like his Whitesnake stuff, killer riffs written there.  Plus the guy is one of the faster alternate pickers at 15 notes per second...that one surprised me since I thought he was more of a tapper when it came to playing fast.  Sykesy kinda got lost after WS, Blue Murder didnt catch on...interesting-he almost ended up in Triumph, the guys pursued him after Rik left...would have been interesting...

    I think Jake E Lee is a bit under-rated since he sorta disappeared off the face of the earth since his Badlands days.  I know he's had a couple records but nothing that ever gets mentioned.  Badlands was a very underrated band, I love Ray Gillen's vocals...awesome blues hard rock/metal!


    Can't you feel the magic, feel it everywhere, Can't you hear the music, there's something in the air, There's a celebration, deep within a song, Celebrate this feeling, you know it can't be wrong
  •  Fri, Mar 07 2008, 10:27 AM 13866 in reply to 13861

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    +1 on Jake E Lee. I loved Badlands. I liked his work with Ozzy as well.

     

    Jon Finn  don't know if you guys ever heard of him. He's a teacher at Berklee in Boston.  He's of Steve Morse and Paul Gilbert caliber player.

    http://www.jonfinn.com/ 


    "Debate the place of chivalry in a post-sexual revolution world all you like - holding the door's the only way to check out her ass." - Philalawyer
  •  Sat, Mar 08 2008, 9:38 AM 13883 in reply to 13866

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    so many good names mentioned here and most are not even in most Rock listeners music collections.

     

    Frank Marino(vocals also)

    Adam Bomb(vocals also)

    John Sykes(vocals also)

    Bruce Kulick

    Gilby Clarke(vocals also)

    Mark Reale

    Dave Meniketti(vocals also)

    Joey Alves

    Derek St.Holmes(vocals also)

    and there's more

  •  Mon, Mar 10 2008, 1:34 PM 13948 in reply to 13883

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    Gary Moore! (vocals also)
    Can't you feel the magic, feel it everywhere, Can't you hear the music, there's something in the air, There's a celebration, deep within a song, Celebrate this feeling, you know it can't be wrong
  •  Tue, Mar 11 2008, 12:32 AM 13967 in reply to 13948

    Re: Underrated Axemen

    carlos santana ,gary moore ,adrian vandenburg maybe.
    GO VIKES
  •  Tue, Mar 11 2008, 9:46 AM 13975 in reply to 13967

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  •  Tue, Mar 11 2008, 3:26 PM 13986 in reply to 13975

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    Misha Calvin....
  •  Wed, Mar 12 2008, 3:08 AM 14002 in reply to 13986

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    here's a sweet video of Alvin Lee

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=BeEaC3eMWVw


    Can't you feel the magic, feel it everywhere, Can't you hear the music, there's something in the air, There's a celebration, deep within a song, Celebrate this feeling, you know it can't be wrong
  •  Wed, Mar 12 2008, 10:57 PM 14024 in reply to 13975

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    Great call on Pat Travers!  "Go for what you know" is killer.  Getting back to John Sykes.....he really energized Thin Lizzy on the Thunder and Lightening album.  Great Great guitar work!  Scott Gorham is another Lizzy guitar player that is vey underrated....or not rated at all!
  •  Fri, Mar 14 2008, 12:13 PM 14056 in reply to 14024

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    Ex-Queensryche:Chris Degarmo
    Never surrender-we cannot be denied, Never surrender- spread your wings and fly
  •  Fri, Mar 14 2008, 1:02 PM 14058 in reply to 14056

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    Nice to see the mentions of Zebra's Randy Jackson.

     http://www.ou812videos.com/media/the_door.wmv

    http://www.ou812videos.com/media/OTHFA.wmv

    Not getting into drummers...but Guy Gelso is on my underrated list.

  •  Wed, Mar 19 2008, 12:40 AM 14133 in reply to 14058

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    whew...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkX541I1lnE&feature=related


    Can't you feel the magic, feel it everywhere, Can't you hear the music, there's something in the air, There's a celebration, deep within a song, Celebrate this feeling, you know it can't be wrong
  •  Wed, Aug 06 2008, 8:14 AM 18092 in reply to 14133

    Re: Underrated Axemen

    Agree with a lot of the previous posts so I won't list any of those here

     

    John Petrucci - Dream Theater (this guy can shred...but also can play ANYTHING and does...very, very effortless when he plays...reminds me a lot of watching Rik play live).

     

    Michael Romeo - Symphony X (another guy that can shred...also another effortless player...sometimes gets to wrapped up in production during the making of a CD though...latest CD wasn't raw enough).

     

    Gary Hoey (yeah I know it's surfer music but this guy has tremendous talent)

     

    Tony MacAlpine (with all he can do on the guitar AND do the classical piano stuff on top of it...amazing in my book).

     

    Will probably add more later so this isn't as long as an encyclopedia.
     

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