Erotic Lawyer wrote:
Frusciante to me is Just far more creative. His solo stuff is really awesome to me and he just builds a song right imho. Mike is a rock solid player but he never did anything that stood out to me but I get the comparison.
Just going off your list what do you think of Lindsey Buckingham? He would seem to be in your wheel house.
Honestly back to Hendrix. I get your complaints about him. He was damn good though. The best is so subjective but he is always listed at the top. He was damn soulful and re shaped how the guitar was looked at.
I am surprised Chus hasn't come in and mentioned Trey (and he wouldn't be wrong to mention him)
When you get to guitarists the metal aspect always gets in because of how technical they play. It is an amazing skill set for sure. It is hard to differentiate really between all the genres.
Steve Vai really is something though. He just is insane. I don't often find myself gravitating to listen to him but he is really good. If you can stand the cheesy 80's background track, listen to For the Love of God. That is a moment where speed and technical playing actual had a point and was emotion drive. Not just a look at what I can do.
On the look what I can do subject, Rivers from Weezer was in a Yngwie cover band playing all of Yngwie parts. Dude can technically outplay most players. He plays syrupy pop though because he knows it is more musically appealing.
I honestly have never heard of Lindsey Buckingham, sorry.
Steve Vai was relevant only during his time with Roth. That said, I like "Goin Crazy" and "Living in Paradise." But I don't think he could solo worth a shit, in that there is no lyrical quality to his playing. You can say the same of Eddie Van Halen. I can't think of one memorable Van Halen solo that I would consider beautiful. Certainly not in "Jump", Jackson's "Beat It" or "Right Now."
Don't get me wrong about Frusciante, I think the Chilli Peppers were great in the day. "Under the Bridge" is a brilliant track. I think McCready has a better ear for melody than Frusciante. Take a simple Pearl Jam song like "Wish List", in which McCready made it superb with his cascading solo. My personal favorite McCready song is "Given To Fly". It has a nice dramatic quality to it. "Release" off the "Ten" album is great as well. "Yellow Ledbetter" is probably their best.