Greatest Prog Rock Guitarists

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
:guitar: Whom among the many great prog rock guitarists would you deem to have had a seminal influence on this genre, whether it be from a technical, creative or innovative standpoint :confused: Some that come immediately to mind for me are: Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck , John Mclaughlin and Robin Trower, but I know there are many many more.:eek: Some help, please.:crazy:
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Not strictly rock, but maybe not strickly jazz either. How about Pat Metheney?

teddy
 

Soubasse

New member
Yep, I'll add a +1 for Pat Metheny

My other personal favourites include:

Steve Hackett
Steve Howe
Steve Hillage
Steve Wilson
Steve Fripp
Steve Gilmour
Steve Belew

... err hang on a sec ... ah whoops, got stuck in a 'steve' loop there

Robert Fripp
Dave Gilmour
Adrian Belew
Mike Oldfield
David Rhodes
Alan Morse
Brian May (probably not classed as Prog since Queen were in a class of their own ... so were Floyd really)
Alex Lifeson
Jan Akkermann
Alan Holdsworth

and I know there are probably many who think of him as "just one of the Beatles",
but I've always liked the way George Harrison played


I'm sure there are others ...
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Soubasse, That's a great observation you made re George Harrison. Absolutely spot on!:cheers::guitar:
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Steve Miller Although starting out as a blues man nobody who has heard Fly Like an Eagle from the album of the same name could deny him a place here.

teddy
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Steve Miller Although starting out as a blues man nobody who has heard Fly Like an Eagle from the album of the same name could deny him a place here.

teddy
Hi Teddy,
I absolutely agree with you on Steve Miller and that album. I would also add to that his work Children of the Future, which is a somewhat older album. Some really great "progressive " sounds and effects on that one as well. Are you by any chance familiar with that album? p,s. I tried posting this in yellow or bright green ink; for some reason neither attempt was successful. :banghead: Sorry. :cry: I'll give it another go the next time I post to you or Mike. :banana: Steve
 
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White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Ok Mike, thanx for letting me know; I'll just stick to the white unless you advise otherwise. Steve. p.s. I'm about to check out lastfm.com. Thanx again for the 411. :cool:
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Greatest Prog Rock Guitarists and lastfm.com

Hi Mike: I just finished opening an account with lastfm.com and was sampling some ELP and Sky. And Mike, it's the bomb!:banana::banana: Once I learn how to navigate it better, I'll be able to share links with you, Teddy and all my other friends on this forum. I can't wait to start exploring!:D Anyway, thanks again and I hope you and yours are safe, well and warm on this frigid night {at least in New York}. Steve
 

teddy

Duckmeister
You are puting me to shame Steve. I will have to have a look at last fm over the holiday, when I get some time to myself. Ha ha ha.
I will also have to revisit Steve Miller. A lot of my music is still on vinyl and does not get played so often as I would like. One of my chores will be to make sure everything is alphabetic, to aid searches. I must have the best part of eighty vinyl albums.

teddy
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Greatest Prog Rock Guitarists

You are puting me to shame Steve. I will have to have a look at last fm over the holiday, when I get some time to myself. Ha ha ha.
I will also have to revisit Steve Miller. A lot of my music is still on vinyl and does not get played so often as I would like. One of my chores will be to make sure everything is alphabetic, to aid searches. I must have the best part of eighty vinyl albums.

teddy
Teddy, that will be the day when I put you to shame!:rolleyes::rolleyes: It will never, ever happen. Peace--Steve.:tiphat:
 

Soubasse

New member
And usually a long-burning flame! ;)

There was a show on Australian TV many years ago that was a very satirical look at news media. On one regular segment they had the standard crawling news text at the bottom of the screen which you would really have to keep an eye on as it would feature stuff totally unrelated to news (such as "News program leader-writer seeks attractive female, must like pets and fast typing" and stuff like that). There was one that was a genuine LOL moment for me: "Santana fans concerned that the next solo may not end"

Seriously though, he's a superb player and I do like listening to him - he especially comes into his own when playing live and "fleshing out" a lot of the studio tracks.
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Hi Soubasse. I am in total agreement with your observations re: Carlos Santana. I wish I lived in Australia as I would have liked to have seen that satirical show you cited.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
I am going to mention John Martyn here, as I have previously done on other threads. Inside Out certainly earned him the title of progressive as did a lot of his playing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UikPQOaJpfU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n7KUUUdIOg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk8OsZESTxg

This last link is from his folk days, but he still played it, by popular request.

I was lucky to see him play three times. He generated a fantastic atmosphere partly because of his rapport with the audience. Never failed to get a standing ovation. Great musician, much missed.

teddy
 
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