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 Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6995
Location: Jet City | Originally posted by rick endres:
Now they released the Top 100 Guitarists in the mag...
...I agreed with most of the choices except for the glaring omission of John Fogerty. and DiMeola |
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Joined: September 2011 Posts: 108
Location: eastern united states | cant believe you would put bebop on there and not celtic rap ! list are only published to sell issues and i have enough of my own, don't need to buy someone elses(most here can testify to that). |
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Joined: March 2007 Posts: 843
Location: CA | FWIW, Chuck Berry had a lot more hits than "Dingaling" which would certainly top the list of 100 stupidest songs of all time.
Among them: Maybelline, Sweet Little Sixteen, Memphis, No Particular Place to Go, Roll Over Beethoven and perhaps the best cover of Johnny B. Good ever done.
I agree that any "best" is suspect to the times and the people compiling it. Another "top 100" done a few years ago by, I think, Guitar Player mag, had (along with bios and best songs/albums) quotes from the artists themselves or people who knew them. My favorites were from Billy Gibbons ("The secret to our success? Never add a fourth chord.") and Ozzie Osbourne, speaking about Randy Rhoads ("He was too good to last.") Ha ha ha, Thanks Ozzman. |
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 Joined: January 2009 Posts: 1249
Location: Texas | WIW, Chuck Berry had a lot more hits than "Dingaling" Of course he did...truly the foundation of modern Rock and Roll.
But "dingaling" was, sad to say, his only #1 hit. |
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