Alas, there is a disturbing trend. We haven't had any bonafide, undisputed guitar "gods" in the last three decades.
50s - Les Paul
60s - Clapton
70s - Page
80s - Edward
90s - nobody (maybe Dimebag? Not IMO)
2ks - nobody
2.1ks - nobody
I wasn't listing him to the exclusion of the others. I was merely pointing out that guitar talent didn't simply cease 30 years ago. By all means, list more. It helps make my point.i like tom morello and he was plenty inventive but i dont know if that makes him any more of a guitar god than kim thayil or lots of other 90's players
I know, and that's a tragedy. I can't figure out why she isn't on magazine covers. Her relative anonymity doesn't reduce her talent though.orianthi can shred but no one outside the guitar community knows who she is
Check out the youtube link I posted. He's not ever likely to be mainstream, but I thought he could use a mention.ive never even heard of the last guy
I guess you've never heard of John Petrucci.Alas, there is a disturbing trend. We haven't had any bonafide, undisputed guitar "gods" in the last three decades.
50s - Les Paul
60s - Clapton
70s - Page
80s - Edward
90s - nobody (maybe Dimebag? Not IMO)
2ks - nobody
2.1ks - nobody
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/highest-selling-artists-worldwide-album-sales-only.537957/
Number 20. As of 2008, he's sold 129,000,000 albums. Clearly some people like what he does and enjoy his music. You know, regular ordinary folk who enjoy music.
Who gives a poop what a bunch of people on a guitar forum think.
I guess you've never heard of John Petrucci.
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This isn't my opinion. It's a fact:
Steve Vai: Guitar god, late 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s.
I'd say Page's strengths were in his arranging, but to say he's overrated is a stretch he practically influenced every single rock and metal guitarist that came after him and a fair few folk ones too.
And as for Hendrix being the 2nd most overrated guitarist I'm not even going to dignify that with a response
The true guitar god transcends his own musical genre and reaches the masses.
Oh, I'm sorry, popular appeal doesn't much factor into my calculations. "The masses" are often oblivious to true divinity.Of course I've heard of him... and Dream Theater in the 90s.
They never reached a wide audience, though.
The true guitar god transcends his own musical genre and reaches the masses.
They where not...They showed up in the late 70's and played their butts of in London and such...Never realized till now Mark Knopfler was just an 80s MTV thing. Poor Chet Atkins must have thought he was playing with someone else.
For me guitar Gods were guitarists who either played exceptional things I couldn't (EVH/Yngwie) or composed music I found exceptional (Gilmour/Gallagher). Neither Page nor Hendrix fell in any of the above. About Page in particular, it strikes me that he didn't put out a single notable solo after LedZep II, still ppl seem ecstatic about him 40 yrs after... Hendrix himself had said that Gallagher was better.
Apparently there is some kind of universal law passed by some international super-entity that enforces ppl to worship page && hendrix like 24x7.