UGH...The tired, "BEST" Rock guitarist thread


Only because  I found a REALLY  good  copy of terrible  Ted's debut(his best IMO) yesterday, I'm sharing this one. Ted describing the electric  guitar God hierarchy gets my vote. I tapped out after Dog Eat Dog(before Derek St Holmes was dropped.) Those 2 albums and early Amboy Dukes still sound great to me.

 

tablejockey

"I can listen to all curated VH in random;

Fire In The Hole"

fuzztone- I tried to listen VH after their 2nd album, but quickly lost interest. VH  was still a great band, but just wasn't my thing. I also found the Sammy Halen thing of no interest, while I dig his Montrose years.

Larsman, you're reading way  too much into my comments. I simply agree with Ted's assessment of EVH's gift of guitar, and what it stood for-nothing more. No social issues involved.

 

I'm not a Nugent fan boy but I do appreciate what he brings when playing live and I agree with his statement about Joan Jett being on The Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists.

leadcrew-

YOU win the internet.

The thread is about Ted's view on EVH and R&R, that's it.

I saw Ted in 76, at his peak (IMO)before his "Cat Scratch Fever" and later rubbish.