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Nope now you've done it. You think Ole is Special person? That shit will not stand. I used to like Canada but after this shit?

Get ready Malcore. I'm going to study some science shit and troll the shit out of you until your asshole is a fucking black hole of butthurt. That brown star is going to start imploding and you won't be able to save it no matter how much poutine and montreal smoked meat and whale blubber or whatever you fucking flappy headed hosers eat.

Just pray you have no Swiss in you.
 

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Buckethead >>

Indeed.

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I don't play guitar so not real qualified on this thread... but David Gilmour is #1 in my book too. NO ONE has a sound like that.

Love this recording. RIP RW.

[video=youtube;xMrhRqK4iig]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMrhRqK4iig[/video]

That is a great recording of one of my favorite songs ever, and I like the caps on the NO ONE for effect there.

"And no one showed us to the land
And no one knows the where's or why's"
 

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What guitar gods do you worship?

oh boy..I really dont have one absolute favorite..I like many for different reasons

Django Reinhart
George Barnes for my favorite solo of all time.."Lipstick On Your Collar" A simple song by Connie Francis with a killer solo and intro


[video=youtube;NgBqSfSYhiE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgBqSfSYhiE[/video]



James Burton
Scotty Moore
Mark Knopfler
Joe Bonnamassa
I even like some Clapton
Hendrix
Vai
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Robert Johnson played some really complicated stuff too

I cant pick one though


Two more for the list...Very underrated

Vince Gill. No matter what he plays, its done well...Country, Rock, Blues etc

Prince..The man can pick
 
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Prince solo at 3:25 mark...BLASTOFF!


[video=youtube;6SFNW5F8K9Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y[/video]
 
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Pretty much my favorite guitarist right now. Tosin Abasi.

[video=youtube;ihqT1aA4Q88]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihqT1aA4Q88[/video]

Animals as Leaders is his band
 

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And I'll just leave this here because...because Buckethead

[video=youtube;dyQJH615KwA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyQJH615KwA[/video]
 

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you never know what you might get in Asheville.

Asheville's guitar god gives back every year!
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Asheville’s Grammy-winning blues rock star Warren Haynes topped himself Friday, giving a record $500,000 in Christmas Jam concert proceeds to the Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity. That brings his total gifts to Habitat to more than $1.8 million.

“We were all overwhelmed when we discovered how well we had done,” Haynes said Friday afternoon at Habitat’s Hudson Hills neighborhood, named for the rocker’s young son Hudson, 3. The 2013 Jam was a two-night, sold-out affair that featured such stars as Gregg Allman, Phil Lesh, John Scofield, Keb Mo, Widespread Panic and Grace Potter. “We did well with merchandise and we were able to keep the expenses down due to a lot of volunteers,” he said. A partnership with Sierra Nevada Brewing and a pay-per-view web stream “were major contributing factors as well,” Haynes said.

http://www.citizen-times.com/story/...25/haynes-donates-asheville-habitat/13176427/
 

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