Hmmmmmm. It is quite common, but completely false, to believe that "ever" only began when you started listening.
In my "ever" is Glenn Miller.
This list does not meet the OPs rules and has resulted in you receiving an infraction. Plus they're all wrongI have no one favorite.
Best Live Performance ? Rolling Stones
Best Studio Band ? Mike Oldfield
Best sound system ? Emerson Lake and Palmer
Best session Guitarist ? Neil Lofgren
Best Female Guitarist ? Bonnie Raitt
Best virtuoso Guitarist ? Jimi Hendrix
Hmmmmmm. It is quite common, but completely false, to believe that "ever" only began when you started listening.
In my "ever" is Glenn Miller.
I've gotta second gonefishie's pick...Led Zeppelin![]()
I?ve been called a lot of things in my days but conformist has never been one of them.This list does not meet the OPs rules and has resulted in you receiving an infraction. Plus they're all wrong![]()
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Ok, I've give you that one on a technicality but I'd have to go with Julian Bream since he's the only which I've seen live.Well I might go with the ELP choice, and I understand the Hendrix deal, but "virtuoso"? Maybe artist, but virtuoso heads me towards Eddie or Ritenour or DiMeola, kind of more that direction.
I like SD but was never really a fan. Canned pop band. Good sound, mediocre musicians. I thought about Pink Floyd, not the same band live, but kept coming back to Mike Oldfield just by nature of his recordings.Studio Band . . . uh, Steely Dan?