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these guys are the virtuosos


Name Band 1 Band 2 Band 3
Zakk Wylde

Black Label Society:
Pride & Glory
Book of shadows
Acoustic Cowboy
Sonic Brew
Stronger Than Death Alcohol Fueled Brewtality Live + 5
1919 Eternal
The Blessed Hellride hangover music vol. VI
Mafia
Shot to Hell Ozzy Osbourne: No Rest For The Wicked
Just Say Ozzy
No More Tears
Live & Loud
Ozzmosis
Down To Earth
Live ay Budokan
Prince of Darkness Derek Sherinian:
Inertia Black Utopia Blood of the Snake

Randy Rhoads

Ozzy Osbourne:
Blizzard of Ozz
Live Ep
Diary of a Madman
Interview
Tribute
Double CD Chronology CD1
Quiet Riot:
Quiet Riot
Quiet Riot II
The Randy Rhoads Years
Suicidal Show Demo
CBS Sessions
Magic Wand Label
Whiskey a Go Go
The Legendary
Violet Fox:
Load Up
Eddie Van Halen

Van Halen:
Van Halen
Van Halen II
Woman And Children First
Fair warning
Diver down
1984
5150
OU182
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge
Balance
Van Halen III
Dimebag Darrell

Pantera:
Metal Magic
Projects in the Jungle
I am The Night
Power Metal
Cowboys from Hell
Vulgar display of Power
Far beyond Driven
The Great Southern Trendkill
Reinventing The Steel
Reinventing Hell Damage Plan:
New Found Power Rebel Meets Rebel:
Rebel Meets Rebel
Alexi “WildChildâ€ÂÂ
Eric Hickman

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true Guitar Warriors
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They are the real guitar heros
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Good to see you included Sykes, I've been a fan of his since his Tygers days... however, I notice you didn't mention Mr. Michael Schenker or Mr. Rik Emmett.

Schenker influenced SO many of today's "heroes" and even Mr. Rhoads was impressed with the man's playing.

Rik Emmett of Triumph on the other hand is truly unsung. He can play rock, metal, blues and jazz with the best of them AND run around the stage and sing (with a stellar voice) at the same time!

Now when it comes to guitar virtuosos, there is only one name that you need to list to show you know your stuff: Andres Segovia.
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Woo! Go Satch!


Not including any bass virtuosos in there? :)
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Supernaut wrote:Not including any bass virtuosos in there? :)
Like who? Geddy Lee, Steve Harris, Billy Sheehan, the guy from Bon Jovi?
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Don't forget Victor!
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It never hurts to meet your guitar heros in person either. I finally met Michael Schenker about a year ago at an autograph signing. I waited 20 years to meet him and he even signed my guitar. There are so many others that I will probably never meet (i.e., Eddie Van Halen) but at least I was able to get that personal touch from one I grew up listening to on the radio. That is the ultimate high for any fan I think...
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this is just a list of guitar virtuosos only
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Re: Schenker Rocks

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RR-ElectricAngel wrote:It never hurts to meet your guitar heros in person either. I finally met Michael Schenker about a year ago at an autograph signing. I waited 20 years to meet him and he even signed my guitar. There are so many others that I will probably never meet (i.e., Eddie Van Halen) but at least I was able to get that personal touch from one I grew up listening to on the radio. That is the ultimate high for any fan I think...


At a point right after my 3rd surgery, I was kinda depressed and I came across Schenker's website, so I emailed him. He replied with a heartfelt message within about 15 minutes and really lifted my spirits...
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