Greatest would be a better word than best, still a subjective opinion though?This is only personal opinion, and it's really impossible to say one is "best" because it's all subjective and there are so many variables, but IMO the guitar "solos" in Hotel California are the best - in one sense of the word. If you're looking at sheer speed and flawless technique, almost any of Steve Morse's tunes would do the job. Picking the "best" would be like doing all the Miss America contestants and having to pick "the best".
It's just semantics but they both mean the same thing. Probably the most logical way to pick is by voting by their peers. In that case Steve Morse won Guitar Player Magazine "Best Over all Guitarist" 5 years in a row. Seeing no end in sight to that trend they put him in the extremely elite (only 3 members) Hall of Fame and nullified all future votes for him. Mike Portnoy is currently the "Best Drummer", voted by "Modern Drummer" Magazine (or whatever it is called). Here's another great progrock goodie:Greatest would be a better word than best, still a subjective opinion though?
There are so many, where to begin
Exactly!This is only personal opinion, and it's really impossible to say one is "best" because it's all subjective and there are so many variables, but IMO the guitar "solos" in Hotel California are the best - in one sense of the word. If you're looking at sheer speed and flawless technique, almost any of Steve Morse's tunes would do the job. Picking the "best" would be like doing all the Miss America contestants and having to pick "the best".
Crossroads, one of my fav all time moviesExactly!
There are so many people most of the narrow minded around here have never even heard of!
Both instruments!
For drums Hard to say,,,,Gene Krupa from the big band days is considered one of the best of all time. John Bonham (Led Zepplin) was another all time great! I'll stop there for me.
Guitar is even harder to define. Right now Buddy Guy is considered the greatest living guitarist and is arguably THE greatest ever! (sorry Hendrix) Then you have the now 16 year old phenom that Buddy found - Quinn Sullivan ( I saw the kid play at 13 and he was simply amazing then!). He toured and played with Buddy in 2014 and in 2015 began as the opening band for Buddy's show's. His original work is insanely good!
I've seen Sonny Landreth do some ab-so-fucking-lutely amazing things with a guitar! Then you have Derek Trucks! HOLEY shit! This boy is another to be considered as the best!
Yet, in my heart, some of the best solo's came from Duane Allmon! Ok, ok,,,Duane and Derek play mostly "slide" but, that's no slight in my eye's at all! I mean come on now, Robert Johnson brought this "guitar" thing to light (No slight to Sun Seals and the other early greats) and HE was a "slider"!
Somebody has to say "Clapton" and he's right there too!
@potpimp is exactly right!
It's simply too fucking hard to call and everyone will have there own opinion, shit, I left out (Ryland Peter) Ry Cooter! Played about every style of guitar there is! Never heard of him? You have heard his work. You just didn't know it!
Any one remember the old "Blues" movie "Crossroads" with Ralf Machio as the gifted classical guitar playing kid with the fascination for the blues? Found the old Blues "harpman" in an prison old folks home. Busted him out so the old man could go back to the "crossroads" to get his soul back from the devil?
The kid ended up having to play against the devils man - Stevie Vai. In those scenes with the kids hands playing the guitar - It was Ry Cooter and he also wrote the music for the movie and was a co-writer or contributing writer to the script too.
He did the score to the LONG RIDERS movie among many others too.
Yet this question will be kinda fun to follow......let it not degrade into a pissing match on each person's opinion!
I'm guessing you have not heard of Joe Bonamassa!! I am happy to turn you on to a certified prodigy my friend. This nerdy white kid was on tour with B.B. King when he was 12 years old. There is a clip on Youtube that NBC did on him when he was 13 that is amazing. He is a monster on bules guitar.Exactly!
There are so many people most of the narrow minded around here have never even heard of!
Both instruments!
For drums Hard to say,,,,Gene Krupa from the big band days is considered one of the best of all time. John Bonham (Led Zepplin) was another all time great! I'll stop there for me.
Guitar is even harder to define. Right now Buddy Guy is considered the greatest living guitarist and is arguably THE greatest ever! (sorry Hendrix) Then you have the now 16 year old phenom that Buddy found - Quinn Sullivan ( I saw the kid play at 13 and he was simply amazing then!). He toured and played with Buddy in 2014 and in 2015 began as the opening band for Buddy's show's. His original work is insanely good!
I've seen Sonny Landreth do some ab-so-fucking-lutely amazing things with a guitar! Then you have Derek Trucks! HOLEY shit! This boy is another to be considered as the best!
Yet, in my heart, some of the best solo's came from Duane Allmon! Ok, ok,,,Duane and Derek play mostly "slide" but, that's no slight in my eye's at all! I mean come on now, Robert Johnson brought this "guitar" thing to light (No slight to Sun Seals and the other early greats) and HE was a "slider"!
Somebody has to say "Clapton" and he's right there too!
@potpimp is exactly right!
It's simply too fucking hard to call and everyone will have there own opinion, shit, I left out (Ryland Peter) Ry Cooter! Played about every style of guitar there is! Never heard of him? You have heard his work. You gust didn't know it!
Any one remember the old "Blues" movie "Crossroads" with Ralf Machio as the gifted classical guitar playing kid with the fascination for the blues? Found the old Blues "harpman" in an prison old folks home. Busted him out so the old man could go back to the "crossroads" to get his soul back from the devil?
The kid ended up having to play against the devils man - Stevie Vai. In those scenes with the kids hands playing the guitar - It was Ry Cooter and he also wrote the music for the movie and was a co-writer or contributing writer to the script too.
He did the score to the LONG RIDERS movie among many others too.
Yet this question will be kinda fun to follow......let it not degrade into a pissing match on each person's opinion!
Which one?Crossroads, one of my fav all time movies
SURE HAVE and saw him play with Mr. King too!I'm guessing you have not heard of Joe Bonamassa!! I am happy to turn you on to a certified prodigy my friend. This nerdy white kid was on tour with B.B. King when he was 12 years old. There is a clip on Youtube that NBC did on him when he was 13 that is amazing. He is a monster on bules guitar.
The movie you mentioned with the karate kid ,,,, you high ?Which one?
This one:Which one?