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Goodsound, I know this wasn't a question aimed at me but I love music and since you brought it up I'll throw out a list of my favorites.
Guitar - Dimebag (Pantera), always has been and always will be the ultimate shredder
Drums - Neil Peart (Rush), hands down the greatest
Bass - (split) Les Claypool(Primus), Geddy Lee(Rush)... I was 14 and saw Primus open for Rush... incredible!
Favorite band is Bad Religion... they don't really shine individually but as a band they kick serious ****.
I really like anything with fast guitars... I'm 30 and my taste in music has softened a little, but I still love to rock out. The radio played some Pantera at work the other day and I wanted to rip off my shirt and tie, and start a pit... but my corporate side (the side who makes the $$$ to buy more bike parts) decided that would not portray the responsible refined image I have cultivated over the past few years. Man... a few years ago and I would have torn the whole office apart.
Rock out with your c@ck out! If it's too loud your too old!
Guitar - Dimebag (Pantera), always has been and always will be the ultimate shredder
Drums - Neil Peart (Rush), hands down the greatest
Bass - (split) Les Claypool(Primus), Geddy Lee(Rush)... I was 14 and saw Primus open for Rush... incredible!
Favorite band is Bad Religion... they don't really shine individually but as a band they kick serious ****.
I really like anything with fast guitars... I'm 30 and my taste in music has softened a little, but I still love to rock out. The radio played some Pantera at work the other day and I wanted to rip off my shirt and tie, and start a pit... but my corporate side (the side who makes the $$$ to buy more bike parts) decided that would not portray the responsible refined image I have cultivated over the past few years. Man... a few years ago and I would have torn the whole office apart.
Rock out with your c@ck out! If it's too loud your too old!
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I also am a huge music lover I have worked in the music business for the last 10 years doing front of house sound which means im the guy out in front of the band behind the sound board making the band sound good or at least trying. All those guys you mentioned ar great its hard to say who the best is so many diferant players in differant kinds of music.
Country, Jazz, Blue Grass, and Blues have some of the greatest talent also. I really dont have a favorite genre I can appreciate anything as long as there is talent involved.
Country, Jazz, Blue Grass, and Blues have some of the greatest talent also. I really dont have a favorite genre I can appreciate anything as long as there is talent involved.
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Originally posted by: Goodsound
You really know your music. Who is your favorive band? which band do you think is the most talenty as far as best players? and who do think is the most talented individual player? Any genre.
You really know your music. Who is your favorive band? which band do you think is the most talenty as far as best players? and who do think is the most talented individual player? Any genre.
My favorite band is a toss up between Queensryche and Thin Lizzy. But I have a Tri Ryche tattoo so...
Most talented is hands down Queensryche (w/DeGarmo). No band has ever had each member have the talent these guys posses.
Now the hard part, the individual talent. I think this is actually impossible with my appreciation of music. How about I be allowed a couple of names per.
Guitar: David Gilmour, Randy Rhodes, Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton, Zakk Wylde, Dimebag, Jeff Beck, Ted Nugent, George Lynch (my all time favorite), Vinnie Moore, Ritchie Blackmore, Michael Shenker, Warren DiMartini, Gary Moore, BB King, and of course Ace Frehley. Christ, this could go on forever!
Bass: Steve Harris, Phil Lynot, Roger Waters, Jeff Pilson, John Paul Jones, Rudy Sarzo, Eddie Jackson, Les Claypool, Stanley Clarke, Kip Winger, Billy Sheehan, Roger Glover, Tom Pederson, Greg Lake.
Keys: Don Airey, Keith Emerson, Geddy Lee, Rick Wakeman, Greg Allman.
Skins: Scott Rockenfield, Tommy Aldridge, John Henry Bonham, Lars Ulrich, Robert Sweet.
Thanks for the input so far on the MP3 players. I think I'm going with one of the Dell models. Earphones will be trial and error for finding the best bass response.
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wow you guys really know your rock players. David gilmore is very interesting choice I too am a fan of his. He is extemly tasteful. Billy Sheehan is another. I very impressed.
How about some non rockers Like Keith Urban, Mark O'conner, Brent Mason, and Eddie Bears.
How about some non rockers Like Keith Urban, Mark O'conner, Brent Mason, and Eddie Bears.
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Originally posted by: Goodsound How about some non rockers Like Keith Urban, Mark O'conner, Brent Mason, and Eddie Bears.
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Ian Anderson only because Tull won the grammy for "Best Metal Album" over "And Justice For All." Huh?? LOL. "Feeling like a dead duck... sifting out pieces of his broken luck." Metallica didn't have much luck that year. He definetly gets best rock flautist for sure.
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Have you ever heard anything by Mark O'Conner He also can play anything with strings but his main thing is fiddle. He is mostly Bluegrass and Country but if I had to pick the most talented musican I would say its him.
My favorites are:
Country- Keith Urban and Diamond Rio
Rock- 3 Doors Down
Classic Rock- Eagles, Boston, and Joe Walsh
Metal- Metalica
Southern Rock- Moly Hatchet, Skynard, and 38 Specail
Bluegrass- Alison Kraus and Union Station
actually I think modern music in most genres kinda sucks. I think the 70s, 80s, and 90s was when the best music came out.
My favorites are:
Country- Keith Urban and Diamond Rio
Rock- 3 Doors Down
Classic Rock- Eagles, Boston, and Joe Walsh
Metal- Metalica
Southern Rock- Moly Hatchet, Skynard, and 38 Specail
Bluegrass- Alison Kraus and Union Station
actually I think modern music in most genres kinda sucks. I think the 70s, 80s, and 90s was when the best music came out.