100 GREATEST GUITARISTS. #60-51. 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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60 STEPHEN STILLS Exemplary Recording: For What It’s Worth [Buffalo Springfield; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; solo]
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59 JONI MITCHELL Exemplary Recording: Big Yellow Taxi |
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58 LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM Exemplary Recording: Never Going Back Again [Fleetwood Mac; solo] |
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57 LOU REED Exemplary Recording: Heroin [Velvet Underground; solo] |
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56 T-BONE WALKER Exemplary
Recording: Mean Old World |
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55 MICK JONES Exemplary Recording: Should I Stay Or Should I Go? [The Clash] |
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54 DICK DALE Exemplary Recording: Misirlou |
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53 ANDY SUMMERS Exemplary Recording: Can’t Stand Losing You [The Police] |
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52 RON ASHETON Exemplary Recording: I Wanna Be Your Dog [The Stooges] |
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51 DUANE EDDY Exemplary Recording: Peter Gunn Theme |
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