"Not sure I would call them young."!
tony1954-
Hah! I’m only 61, and a life long guitar wanker. My instructors back from 50 years ago left an impression on who to pay attention to when it comes to geetar playing.
Classical and Jazz players who have been at before the 70’s, that’s for certain.
In the grand scheme of guitarism-YES..they are quite young. Somewhere in the 70’s IMO, is where the cutoff is for innovative, unique players.
I see the great Steve Howe of Yes, has not been mentioned.
(643) Les Paul with Steve Howe - YouTube
This was the acid test for guitarists..sit in with Les Paul.
Les Paul & George Benson LIVE at the Iridium - YouTube
Here’s one with a "young" player- Zak Wilde which is pitiful. Guy is a "shredder" but here’s where you find out if you’re a "complete player". He can’t even find the key and improvise with simple chord/scale harmony. Also disrespectful and clueless as to whom he’s playing with.
(643) Les Paul with Zakk Wylde - YouTube
Joe Bonamassa gives off a "trying to be humble, but full of himself" kind of vibe.
A little showy with his guitar/amp collection= kind of douchey. Talented, but I don’t hear unique/original is his playing style.