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Best rock guitarist still active from the 60's?

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Omaha
Posted 2007-07-29 3:24 PM (#88457 - in reply to #88432)
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Dick Dale?
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-07-29 9:28 PM (#88458 - in reply to #88432)
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Dicky-sandwich...?..He still trampin`them office stairs with his trolley..?.. :)

:cool: Vic
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-07-29 9:32 PM (#88459 - in reply to #88432)
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Considering the rock trio was formed in 1968, I would add Alex Lifeson of Rush to the list.

Ritchie Blackmore also gets my vote with his contributions that defined the classical-based, guitar driven sound of Deep Purple, and with Rainbow in the 70s.
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Stu
Posted 2007-07-29 10:28 PM (#88460 - in reply to #88432)
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I nominate Neil Young and Dave Edmunds for their writing more than their playing.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-07-30 10:42 AM (#88461 - in reply to #88432)
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What Al said...
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-07-30 12:16 PM (#88462 - in reply to #88432)
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Thompson, who's material I'm still exploring (despite Oops, I Did It Again. What in God's name possessed him to cover THAT?!?), Gilmore, Clapton, Lukather ( who is WAY underrated in my mind), Carlton (who did a lot of rock stuff but can be seen as largely jazz) and is Skunk still playing or has he gone total aerospace on us?
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-07-30 12:27 PM (#88463 - in reply to #88432)
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Actually, in checking Lukather's bio, Toto didn't start releasing until the mid-70's so I guess he's ineligible for this thread.

But I still think he's way underrated.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-07-30 12:30 PM (#88464 - in reply to #88432)
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FYI: Jeff "Skunk" Baxter update: (from wikipedia)
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948 in Washington, D.C.) is an American guitarist best known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s. More recently, he has been working as a defense consultant, and he chairs a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense.Baxter fell into his second profession almost by accident. In the mid-1980s, Baxter's interest in music recording technology led him to wonder about hardware and software that was originally developed for military use, i.e. data-compression algorithms and large-capacity storage devices. As it happened, his next-door neighbor was a retired engineer who had worked on the Sidewinder missile program. This neighbor bought Baxter a subscription to an aviation magazine, provoking his interest in additional military-oriented publications and missile defense systems in particular. He became self-taught in this area, and at one point he wrote a five-page paper that proposed converting the ship-based anti-aircraft Aegis missile into a rudimentary missile defense system. He gave the paper to California congressman Dana Rohrabacher, and his career as a defense consultant began. Backed by several influential Capitol Hill lawmakers, Baxter received a series of classified security clearances. In 1995, Pennsylvania congressman Curt Weldon, then the chairman of the House Military Research and Development Subcommittee, nominated Baxter to chair the Civilian Advisory Board for Ballistic Missile Defense. Baxter's work with that panel led to consulting contracts with the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. He now consults to the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. intelligence community, as well as for defense-oriented manufacturers including Science Applications International Corporation ("SAIC"), Northrop Grumman Corp. and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. He has been quoted as saying his unconventional approach to thinking about terrorism, tied to his interest in technology, is a major reason he became sought after by the government.

"We thought turntables were for playing records until rappers began to use them as instruments, and we thought airplanes were for carrying passengers until terrorists realized they could be used as missiles," he has said. "My big thing is to look at existing technologies and try to see other ways they can be used, which happens in music all the time and happens to be what terrorists are incredibly good at."

Baxter has also appeared in public debates and as a guest on CNN and Fox News Channel advocating missile defense. He served as a national spokesman for Americans for Missile Defense, a coalition of conservative organizations devoted to the issue. In April 2005, he joined the NASA Exploration Systems Advisory Committee (ESAC). Despite his defense-related work, Baxter has not abandoned his music career. He continues accepting studio work; his most recent such work involved tribute albums to Pink Floyd and Aerosmith. He also occasionally plays in The Coalition of the Willing, a band comprising Andras Simonyi, Hungarian Ambassador to the United States; Alexander Vershbow, US Ambassador to South Korea; Daniel B. Poneman, formerly of the United States National Security Council and now of The Scowcroft Group; and Lincoln Bloomfield, former United States Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs.
Wow, who could have guessed?
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-07-30 12:45 PM (#88465 - in reply to #88432)
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There has been much written on how well he knows that material too.

Not just a brilliant guitarist after all...
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2007-07-30 1:14 PM (#88466 - in reply to #88432)
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Bobby Fripp......anyone?
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an4340
Posted 2007-07-30 2:16 PM (#88467 - in reply to #88432)
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Checked rohrabacher's website after reading about Baxter and saw this pick on his website. Looks like a daycare problem ...
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-07-30 4:06 PM (#88468 - in reply to #88432)
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I would second Fripp, but not sure how significant he was in the 60's. Maybe right at the tail end. My memory tends to be a little fuzzy on the details. Dave
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surfnguitar
Posted 2007-07-30 10:28 PM (#88469 - in reply to #88432)
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you know what they say about the 60's. If you remember them -then you probably weren't there.
I saw Skunk Baxter play at the LA House of Blues one night with the Ventures. He was awesome on Pipeline.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-07-30 10:43 PM (#88470 - in reply to #88432)
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I remember......and I was there..not allways here though.. ;)

Vic
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Country Artist
Posted 2007-07-31 12:06 AM (#88471 - in reply to #88432)
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wolf_papa
Posted 2007-07-31 9:14 PM (#88472 - in reply to #88432)
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How about Jorma Kaukonen? Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Still recording and touring, and also hosts a guitar/music camp at his Fur Peace ranch.

Or another of my favorites - Peter Green ? Mayall's Bluesbreakers and the early Fleetwood Mac.
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2007-08-01 5:42 PM (#88473 - in reply to #88432)
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I didn't have an answer till last week. After see him live, my vote now goes to Billy Gibbons. See "Fun".
Bill
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MidiBuzz
Posted 2007-08-01 6:12 PM (#88474 - in reply to #88432)
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Sorry, there is only one correct answer here.
Jeff Beck.
Still plays rock.
Still the best electric guitarist. In fact he defines electric guitarist. No one can truly play electric guitar as well. There are other guys who can play guitar as well, but once you plug it in... game over.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-08-04 2:46 PM (#88475 - in reply to #88432)
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Maybe not '60s vintage but that line has already been crossed here & I didn't want to start another thread.
Check this out.... Brian Seltzer gives a lesson.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-08-04 5:03 PM (#88476 - in reply to #88432)
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Nice one...Great looking guitar too(that a Gretsch?)...I spend way too little time with my slim Jazz-box... :cool:

Vic
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-04 7:56 PM (#88477 - in reply to #88432)
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This is the caveat that for me rules several of those mentioned off the list.

" who is the one still actively performing that you think is the best?"

When I think "actively" I think "still gigging" not picks-up-an-plays-a-big-charity-show-once-in-awhile.

So, that being said, it would have to be Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser as my pick. Blue Oyster Cult started out in the band house around 1968 as Soft White Underbelly and are still gigging 100+ dates a year and writing/recording new material.

I'm not saying Donald is "the best" guitarist of those mentioned, although he's in the same class I think, but the phrase "actively performing" caught my eye.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-08-04 7:58 PM (#88478 - in reply to #88432)
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Northcountry
Posted 2007-08-04 10:01 PM (#88479 - in reply to #88432)
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Steve Howe
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Designzilla
Posted 2007-08-05 10:27 AM (#88480 - in reply to #88432)
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Lot of great choices here. I like Miles answer. Buck is probably not the best on the list but he has always been very creative with a distinctive style and does have some great chops. BOC still does a lot of touring for a bunch of old guys.

Steve Howe is great, but although he was playing in the sixties, I think Tomorrow was the name of the band (?), I don't think he really got much attention until he joined Yes in the 70's.

And Jeff beck is still touring and release albums every couple of years - and is always evolving musically while keeping his same style.

And again, you could make arguments for Blackmore, Kaukonen, and a lot of others.
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cruster
Posted 2007-08-05 8:38 PM (#88481 - in reply to #88432)
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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Maybe not '60s vintage but that line has already been crossed here & I didn't want to start another thread.
Check this out.... Brian Seltzer gives a lesson.
Man he switches between fingerpicking and flatpicking pretty damn fast. Very talented fellow.
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