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ANOTHER 10 Guitar Icons SNUBBED by Rolling Stone’s 250 Greatest Guitarists List


Another 10 BRILLIANT guitarists SNUBBED by Rolling Stone. Let me know what you think in the comments!

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction: RS Lists
01:38 10 More Iconic Guitarists
02:05 Guitarist 1
02:47 Guitarist 2
03:40 Guitarist 3
04:23 Guitarist 4
05:02 Guitarist 5
05:41 Guitarist 6
06:17 Guitarist 7
06:52 Guitarist 8
07:26 Guitarist 9
08:08 Guitarist 10
08:45 Final Thoughts…
09:23 EVEN MORE Guitarists Omitted…

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Originally posted by UCnxfc_soY7pWo0N6hYHUD_w at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgOfmL_v284

20 thoughts on “ANOTHER 10 Guitar Icons SNUBBED by Rolling Stone’s 250 Greatest Guitarists List

  • Any guitarist list by Rolling Stoned is more popularity contest that anything else. No Holdsworth?!

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  • Rolling Stone is biased regardless. So leaving out one of my heroes in Al DiMeola is not a surprise…. Guitar Player Magazine is more legit… for me anyways

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  • No Ted Nugent!
    No Neal Schon!
    No Yngwie Malmsteen!
    No Tommy Emmanuel!
    No John Christ!
    No Roy Clark!
    etc…etc…

    FRS!!!!!!!!

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  • Great picks and more for me to check out for sure. I could see them making a greatest bass players list and exclude Victor Wooten ????‍♂️

    For the more modern guitarists, I definitely would put in Omar Rodríguez-López.

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  • Funny how Jimi Hendrix was #1 on RS's list, yet they snubbed Terry Kath of Chicago, who Hendrix believed was the greatest guitarist at the time. That's ok, RS is nothing but a shill for the global elite's woke agenda and who really cares what they publish.

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  • Unlike Rolling Stone, you have actually done your homework. However, even you have made one glaring omission (at least to me), Terry Kath, Chicago's founding guitarist, whom Jimi Hendrix ackowledged played better than he did. The Wikipedia post about Kath cites this quote, "Rock author Corbin Reiff (says Kath was) "one of the most criminally underrated guitarists to have ever set finger to fretboard".

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  • Totally agree with you. I already answered to your previous video and then said to myself that I had forgotten other great guitarists. You latest video is an opportunity for me to add these guitarists : Joe Pass, Mike Stern, Michel Cusson (from the canadian jazz-rock band UZEB), Jim Hall … and Brian Setzer, who reinvented rockabilly guitar.

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