Sunday, February 28, 2021

100 GREATEST GUITARISTS. #30-21. More: tomorrow.

 

The best among them seem to make their axe speak, howl and weep. Decades since the guitar first blasted out its primal sound, it remains the archetypal instrument for rock music.

Caffè Lattè pays tribute to history’s most thrilling, influential and proficient masters of the guitar.

 

THE ALL-TIME

GREATEST

GUITARISTS

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30

ROBERT JOHNSON

Exemplary Recording: Cross Road Blues 

Studio portrait c. 1935, one of only three verified photographs of Johnson

29

JOE WALSH

Exemplary Recording: Life In The Fast Lane [Eagles; solo]


28

MICK RONSON

Exemplary Recording: Suffragette City [David Bowie]

Ronson performing at Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada, in 1979

27

DAVID GILMOUR

Exemplary Recording: Comfortably Numb [Pink Floyd]


26

JOHN LEE HOOKER

Exemplary Recording: Boom Boom


25

MARK KNOPFLER

Exemplary Recording: Sultans Of Swing [Dire Straits; solo]


24

SLASH

Exemplary Recording: Sweet Child O’Mine [Guns N’ Roses]

Slash playing guitar onstage

23

MALCOLM YOUNG

Exemplary Recording: Back In Black [AC/DC]


22

RITCHIE BLACKMORE

Exemplary Recording: Smoke On The Water

                                        [Deep Purple; Rainbow]


21

MUDDY WATERS

Exemplary Recording: Got My Mojo Working

Muddy Waters And His Beautiful Guitars | Articles @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

 

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