The Guitar 1980-1989 | Rock Guitar Heroes

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2018
  • In this episode we explore the Rock guitarists that every serious guitarist should know between 1980-1989.
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    Jean Belanger
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 15 тис.

  • @danieldonegan8433
    @danieldonegan8433 2 роки тому +520

    Stevie Ray Vaughan, single handedly revived blues in the 1980's. One of the greatest of all time.

    • @lunohodsv7723
      @lunohodsv7723 2 роки тому +10

      И играл на 13-58 струнах.

    • @jacknick429
      @jacknick429 2 роки тому +18

      AMEN !!! STEVIE FREAKIN RAY FREAKIN VAUGHAN - THE Texas Tornado !!!

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Рік тому +7

      @@jacknick429 yes a Texas boy! Stevie Ray and barbecue!

    • @elc1960
      @elc1960 Рік тому +9

      Yep, my all time favorite. He and Gary Moore belong on EVERY list of all time great guitarists.

    • @steveforst5163
      @steveforst5163 Рік тому +15

      Stevie Ray Vaughn left no stone un-covered during his solo's. He took you places you had not been before; He showed you things you had not seen and expressed an emotion from his guitar that grabbed you right in the chest. And this coming from a drummer!

  • @chaos1961
    @chaos1961 3 роки тому +455

    Stevie Ray Vaughan should be part of the innovators category as well as the blues base category. Truly a genius.

    • @dripstein6130
      @dripstein6130 2 роки тому +12

      He’s not an innovator he just played with the most intensity, Blackmore was doing all his licks years before SRV just raped the guitar

    • @michaelvanbuskirk8845
      @michaelvanbuskirk8845 2 роки тому +39

      I agree 100%! SRV single handedly brought the blues to a new generation. He was incredible.

    • @markwilmeth3082
      @markwilmeth3082 2 роки тому +4

      @@ShrimplyPibblesJr Then you should he was GREAT!!!

    • @delanoarts3703
      @delanoarts3703 2 роки тому +8

      I'll agree he was great should be included

    • @DerDingsausDings05
      @DerDingsausDings05 2 роки тому +4

      I agree!

  • @fluntimes
    @fluntimes Рік тому +130

    Jason Becker was the most gifted guitarist from this era in my opinion. What he did up until age 20 when he got ill was phenomenal.

  • @cheenu711
    @cheenu711 2 роки тому +59

    Everytime I hear George Lynch's playing i get goosebumps. IMO he was only second to EVH.

    • @paulpaid
      @paulpaid Рік тому +7

      Hands down the best tone....ever.

    • @martinafan64
      @martinafan64 Рік тому

      @@paulpaid What gear (pickups, pedals, amp) did he use in his signal chain? I've always loved his tone.

    • @brianwaller2022
      @brianwaller2022 Рік тому +3

      Lynch was better than Eddie 💯🤟 But hey to each their own ✌️🪓🪓

    • @paulpaid
      @paulpaid 10 місяців тому +3

      @@brianwaller2022 I definitely prefer George's tone to Eddie's. And that's saying a Lot because Eddie's tone is world class. Eddie's was the better songwriter though..if course.

    • @__jabird__2635
      @__jabird__2635 8 місяців тому +2

      You gotta love Mr. Scary

  • @jimrosser7494
    @jimrosser7494 3 роки тому +698

    Stevie Ray Vaughn.

    • @jaybee9269
      @jaybee9269 3 роки тому +10

      So much, yes.

    • @SuperScitty
      @SuperScitty 3 роки тому +3

      Ah ya!!!

    • @jeshely
      @jeshely 3 роки тому +61

      How could Rick have missed him? In the 80’s there is no blues without SRV.

    • @bocook6167
      @bocook6167 3 роки тому +12

      Yep. He took blues to alot if long hairs. I was 1.

    • @Philip8825
      @Philip8825 3 роки тому +28

      No SRV ? Is it just me or do you have something against him ? I’ve never heard you mention the man and he’s easily an all-time great ? What’s up ? It’s hard to take this video seriously wo him, bottom line

  • @jimfromoh8944
    @jimfromoh8944 5 років тому +103

    SRV. Glaring omission.
    Blackmore. Ioammi. Steve Howe. Tom Scholz. Massive innovators. No one sounded like them before they did their things.

    • @outtascope
      @outtascope 4 роки тому +7

      So did Schon and many others on the list, but Scholz was still killing me in the 80's. Friggin' genius to boot.

    • @webodrums3518
      @webodrums3518 4 роки тому +10

      @SabuPtolemy Jimmy Page and others showed up in the 70's no guitar list is complete with out the inventor of heavy metal(Iommi) and the father of neo classic(Blackmore)

    • @bradwolfgram7217
      @bradwolfgram7217 3 роки тому +7

      @@outtascope I think Tom Scholz just had that unique sound. One of a kind !

    • @gumnuts7680
      @gumnuts7680 Рік тому +3

      Tom was mentioned in the seventies clip!

    • @VideosVarious2
      @VideosVarious2 Місяць тому +1

      I gotta agree! Especially TOM SCHOLZ. NOBODY had his tone, because nobody but HIM Knew how to BUILD the electronic effects units to 'achieve' what we all know as "The 'BOSTON'-Sound!" Innovator, Composer, Musician, Lyricist. I'd dare say Tom Scholz was, and is, a QUADRUPLE-THREAT.

  • @obiwonton369
    @obiwonton369 Рік тому +21

    Rhoads, Malmsteen, Lynch, SRV, Slash and of course EVH most impactful axe men of 80's hard rock, blues, metal which was the golden age of shred guitarist.

  • @BjornJohnzon
    @BjornJohnzon 10 місяців тому +28

    Vivian Campbell's solo on "Holy diver" is one of the best metal solos of all time.

  • @MauricioCaran
    @MauricioCaran 3 роки тому +535

    Sadly you forgot Dave Murray and Adrian Smith from Iron Maiden and Glen Tipton and k.k downing from Judas.. Those 4 guys influenced tons of peoples and did iconic work on their respective bands.

    • @eog5217
      @eog5217 3 роки тому +37

      Agreed. Glenn Tipton is an incredible player. His hand synchronization is incredible, he can create beautiful melodies, he can shred, and he doesn’t use a lot of gain either. Most underrated lead player ever.

    • @raymondmccollum2382
      @raymondmccollum2382 3 роки тому +38

      Dave and Adrian are probably the greatest dual lead attack in my opinion. But I put K.K. and Glen right there as well

    • @StarDollar
      @StarDollar 3 роки тому +63

      When it comes to Iron Maiden, Rick dosen't seem to recognize them at all.

    • @richardandre866
      @richardandre866 2 роки тому +34

      RRHOF and now Rick. Poor Iron Maiden. They can’t get a break.

    • @edgarbower8089
      @edgarbower8089 2 роки тому +30

      This guy NEVER recognizes or acknowledges Iron Maiden. What’s his problem???

  • @aaronlessard4754
    @aaronlessard4754 2 роки тому +214

    It is truly remarkable the impact Eddie Van Halen had on everyone…

  • @edgarbower8089
    @edgarbower8089 Рік тому +95

    Amazing how you always neglect to talk about the players in Judas Priest and Iron Maiden! Some of the greatest soloing ever, and VERY influential!!

    • @tomre2769
      @tomre2769 6 місяців тому +1

      Glenn Tipton was my favorite player :-) But I love JP.

    • @VideosVarious2
      @VideosVarious2 2 місяці тому

      You have a point. Dave Murray & Adrian Smith were pretty 'shreddy' for sure. They also had 'melodic'- sense. But at the time, and I was in High School then, I was more into early Def leppard, RATT, DOKKEN, AC DC, and Van Halen. But I DEFINITELY respected MAIDEN, and I loved PRIEST'S 'British Steel' album back then. Also dug all the 70s rock (Led Zep, AC DC, April Wine, RUSH,). And later, local heroes like legendary KANSAS, SHOOTING STAR,.and BANSHEE which (BANSHEE) I felt like they should've been bigger than they got. But they had to get out of the ATLANTIC contract with lawyers, Tommy Lee Flood said, in an interview on UA-cam here a while back. ATLANTIC was trying to make BANSHEE 'puke out' albums, I gather. That maneuvering didn't work with Tom Scholz of BOSTON, so you'd have thought the record labels would've 'learned' from other labels making the mistake of trying to employ that foolish and unprofitable tactic of trying to 'pressure' the artists on thier label to 'churn out annually an album. It doesn't WORK.

    • @juanpabloperez9063
      @juanpabloperez9063 Місяць тому

      @@VideosVarious2 who is the better, Smith or Murray?

    • @VideosVarious2
      @VideosVarious2 Місяць тому

      @@juanpabloperez9063 I think Murray & Smith complement each other. Like Wilton and DeGarmo of Queensryche, if you take away 'one' the band's sound isn't the same, because thier songs won't be the same. A terrible reality RATT had to face, when they decided to allow DeMartini to 'overshadow' Crosby, all because, and this is just 'my' suspicion, because what 'seemed' to be the Guaranteed 'Commercially Successful 'formula' was a 'Van Halen-Cookie Cutter'.band layout, and they didn't realize until it was too late that thier 'Twin-guitar' layout of Crosby & DeMartini already WAS the Commercially Successful ("WINNING") 'Layout.'

    • @juanpabloperez9063
      @juanpabloperez9063 Місяць тому

      @@VideosVarious2 i dont think Crosby was a good lead guitar, he barely played pentatonic scales, i think than he also was a bad rythmic guitar player, and not a smart guy at all

  • @gtrDan1963
    @gtrDan1963 Рік тому +29

    Rik Emmett of Triumph ; Like Steve Howe and Steve Morse, Rik is comfortable in almost any style from Metal to Blues to Jazz to country stylings. Often overlooked because he was a member of Canada's 2nd most popular power trio.

  • @KingReyhanShippey
    @KingReyhanShippey 3 роки тому +195

    R.I.P to my favorite guitarist of all time and in the whole world The Great Eddie Van Halen.

    • @markallen2558
      @markallen2558 3 роки тому +13

      Yes he was
      An amazing player and creator of tones and sounds. He will always be a guitar God EVH RIP

    • @symbiosisai
      @symbiosisai 3 роки тому +1

      I perfer Vai, he took it even further EVH

    • @unicornhorn6662
      @unicornhorn6662 3 роки тому +15

      @@symbiosisai very cool! thank you for sharing your awesome opinion big guy

    • @beachcomber4141
      @beachcomber4141 3 роки тому +12

      There was a reason he was number one on Rick's list of innovators!!!

    • @jayteesgear
      @jayteesgear 2 роки тому +13

      Im still not settled with losin him man. 🙏🏻

  • @rickyr1528
    @rickyr1528 5 років тому +227

    Rikk Emmett from triumph....amazing guitarist and vocalist of the 80s

    • @seanmiller7889
      @seanmiller7889 5 років тому +8

      Yes for sure!

    • @amusicalheart7
      @amusicalheart7 5 років тому +5

      Forgot about Rikk. Yes he's amazing. Prince was an amazing too while I'm thinking about it.

    • @4MWPhoto
      @4MWPhoto 5 років тому +8

      Yes, Rik is a big oversight.

    • @fredflintstone427
      @fredflintstone427 4 роки тому +3

      @@amusicalheart7 - Prince put on a great show but he was no match for these guys in raw skills.

    • @s977382
      @s977382 4 роки тому

      Absolutely! Great phrasing and very eclectic style

  • @jgappsab
    @jgappsab Рік тому +32

    Missing SRV is par for the course on many lists. When guys like B.B. King and Eric Clapton give him praises, you know SRV is not only legit but a badass. His studio and live covers of Voodoo Chile and Little Wing are amazing. He added his own touches without messing up the original. Life By the Drop is a classic. It is very minimalistic, just him and the guitar.

    • @michaelellis562
      @michaelellis562 8 місяців тому

      Thank you!!

    • @muskyman1018
      @muskyman1018 6 місяців тому

      And written for him by his friend and former band mate who’s family life won out over taking to the road with double trouble.

  • @MathiasSteenJensen
    @MathiasSteenJensen Рік тому +33

    The inclusion of Reb Beach and ESPECIALLY Dann Huff warms my heart. Dann Huff and his band Giant were VASTLY underrated

    • @maestroaxeman
      @maestroaxeman Рік тому +1

      Reb is a cool guy, I umderstand😎
      I hear it alot🎶🎸👍
      Talented guitarist for sure🎸🎶😎
      We're both PA residents & I was working on meeting him...but, alas...I happen to be an avid Beavis & Butthead fan (although I was ironically ALSO a WINGER fan as a result of the show...despite the flack)...& that didn't seem to go over well...so communications unfortunately "tapered off" before I got to talk🤔
      Reb is definitely underrated & extremely skilled🎶🎸😎

    • @Win7ermu7e
      @Win7ermu7e Рік тому

      Reb Beach and Dave Meniketti were great under-rated inclusions.

    • @Dan_Dearborn
      @Dan_Dearborn 18 днів тому

      I think Dan Huff and Steve Lukather played on every song in the 80's!

  • @theresabeckerdite4638
    @theresabeckerdite4638 3 роки тому +73

    Finally Michael Schenker gets mentioned....the Maestro has influenced guitar players spanning over several decades and still kicks ass today....thanks for the mention and thank you Michael Schenker for sharing your talent to us all.

    • @craigbutterfield592
      @craigbutterfield592 2 роки тому +6

      Always been my favorite

    • @ANGUSYOUNGISMYGOD
      @ANGUSYOUNGISMYGOD 2 роки тому +3

      Rudolf Schenker

    • @craigbutterfield592
      @craigbutterfield592 2 роки тому +7

      @@ANGUSYOUNGISMYGOD Uli, Michael and Matthias. Rudolph generally played rhythm, with some exceptions. Superb song writers, he and Klaus, best of the very best

    • @mechanic6682
      @mechanic6682 Рік тому +3

      I searched through and watched this video specifically for that reason because I've never heard Rick mention him or UFO. I Macauley Schenker at a tiny club in Oakland in around 84 or 85. Saw Robin Trower there too. I was like 5 feet from both.

  • @ginpok6640
    @ginpok6640 2 роки тому +85

    Alex Lifeson is like no one else! Effortless switching from picking to blasting chords mixing in small keynotes along the way lend the illusion of two guitars players when it's only one.

    • @udsmall7306
      @udsmall7306 2 роки тому +8

      yeah it was pretty cool to see/hear him up close- I was front row for the awesome '81 Moving Pictures tour at the old Spectrum in Philly! Great show...loud af! Alex flicked a pick right to me- saw me catch it, we laughed...great moment! 🎸🔊🎼🤘👍

    • @seangeist9495
      @seangeist9495 2 роки тому +1

      Right on! Agreed. Fan of Alex for 4 decades now...cheers.

    • @udsmall7306
      @udsmall7306 2 роки тому +1

      @@ZafriusRasnake huh! I ahh...assume it was for the acoustic to electric changeover on "Closer to the Heart"? 🎸🎼🤔

    • @michaelj4694
      @michaelj4694 2 роки тому +5

      I can't think of another guitarist that could have complimented Neil and Geddy or played to their caliber like Alex. He always stayed in his lane and shined when he needed to. Rush is one of the best bands ever. Geddy, Neil, and Alex are all humble but gifted musicians.

  • @dcamnc1
    @dcamnc1 Рік тому +27

    Eric Johnson is the only one of these guys that gives me chills when I hear him.

    • @mattmitchell6390
      @mattmitchell6390 Рік тому +1

      Yes! Absolutely!

    • @yaantsudnbesdai972
      @yaantsudnbesdai972 Рік тому +1

      I don't get the 'chills' when I listen to Eric...
      I get the 'hots'.........the "Hyena hots"..........

    • @brianwaller2022
      @brianwaller2022 Рік тому

      George Lynch does the same for me🤟💯

  • @elc1960
    @elc1960 Рік тому +21

    To really appreciate Jeff Healey's playing you had to watch him from up close, as I had the chance to do (approx. 6-7 feet away from him) at a club in Springfield MA called Mikara's in 1995. A blind man, playing with his guitar in his lap and shredding plus how fast he was able to play, plus how he was able to bend notes in ways others couldn't was incomprehensible.

    • @mechanic6682
      @mechanic6682 Рік тому

      Likecat a Roadhouse?

    • @elc1960
      @elc1960 Рік тому

      @@mechanic6682 In the words of Peter Griffin: "Roadhouse!"

    • @jimedick9496
      @jimedick9496 11 місяців тому

      Here’s one of my all time favorites! He was also a hell of a jazz player as well.

  • @martinafan64
    @martinafan64 3 роки тому +446

    What about Ralph Macchio? He beat Steve Vai once.

    • @rolandjgutierrez7737
      @rolandjgutierrez7737 3 роки тому +12

      That dude kicked ass I wonder what became of that shredder he even won a shootout with another dude he probly lost down the road and is in the under world ..

    • @rolandjgutierrez7737
      @rolandjgutierrez7737 3 роки тому +4

      Why was I not on that list I'm the one who sent Ralf M back to schoolen.

    • @markr.devereux2713
      @markr.devereux2713 3 роки тому +9

      Macchio was a SHREDDER in his day

    • @syliscrow9694
      @syliscrow9694 3 роки тому +23

      For the the record, it was Ry Cooder who played Ralph Macchio's guitar parts

    • @bizzaro1988
      @bizzaro1988 3 роки тому +7

      @@markr.devereux2713 the super shredder from TMNT is hard to beat

  • @reaganhamitlon4703
    @reaganhamitlon4703 4 роки тому +120

    I've always thought Neil Giraldo was an underrated player. He's a great songwriter and a huge part of Pat Benatar's sound.

    • @mikesteelheart
      @mikesteelheart 4 роки тому +8

      My jaw drops every time I hear the solo on Heartbreaker! Neil also was smart to embrace the 80's pop movement in his sound instead of shunning it. The synth drum machine esq groove on Love is a Battlefield is just incredible...

    • @Mr.56Goldtop
      @Mr.56Goldtop 4 роки тому +7

      He played the solo on Jessie's Girl. I've always really liked his sound. There's a great interview with him here on UA-cam where he explains his sound, and other things.

    • @dystopiagear6999
      @dystopiagear6999 4 роки тому +6

      Indeed! Neil wrote hooks. Melodies. People who never touched an instrument in their lives can sing along to his solos, not just the choruses. They will notice if you play his stuff wrong, because it's so memorable. That's what made him great.

    • @barryg.schroader324
      @barryg.schroader324 2 роки тому +2

      Absolutely! 🎸

    • @mattmitchell6390
      @mattmitchell6390 Рік тому +1

      Yeah!!! He was a huge influence on me in the eighties!

  • @markwillie
    @markwillie Рік тому +27

    Frank Marino (Mahogany Rush) is one of the greatest guitar players of all time. Not only is he a monster player, he also has been the singer and front man for almost five decades. His musicianship influenced many guitar players such as Zakk Wild, Johnny Winter, Joe Bonamassa, Paul Gilbert, Marty Friedman, Steve Vai and many others. Frank is highly underrated and has not received the notoriety he deserves because he wouldn't sell out his music to the record label executives for money. Frank Marino is a legend!

    • @bobincolorado6319
      @bobincolorado6319 Рік тому +1

      And yet still very unknown. Love the latest DVD. Sad to hear no longer touring due to back problems.

    • @johnmckenna9038
      @johnmckenna9038 Рік тому +1

      No but he is one of the beast,

    • @blahmcduh
      @blahmcduh 6 місяців тому

      No matter who puts out these "best of" lists, Frank is ALWAYS omitted. Why? Is it ignorance, or some un-founded prejudice, or just dislike for some other reason? Beats me! Many of the players on Rick's list have publicly stated that Frank was a positive influence to their musical careers. Every time I saw him live I was just amazed at his tone, technique, phrasing, clarity, and all the other adjectives that can be applied to a great guitarist like Frank. So underrated and just ignored - I just don't understand it!

  • @CJ_Blues
    @CJ_Blues Рік тому +13

    Steve Stevens, Wolf Marshall, and Gary Hoey (to name a few). Carlos Santana made an incredible comeback in that era as well

  • @londonuk70
    @londonuk70 3 роки тому +84

    Stevie Ray Vaughn and Rory Gallagher, two of the best guitar players.

    • @uzielvillatorres4207
      @uzielvillatorres4207 3 роки тому

      Metal and rock players

    • @bobbybruno8752
      @bobbybruno8752 3 роки тому +1

      isawrorygallagerin cleveland doing asong called messin with the kid hes great .

  • @glenishii2022
    @glenishii2022 3 роки тому +57

    Rik Emmett absolutely shreds and can wail like nobody’s business...

    • @johnsercu7623
      @johnsercu7623 3 роки тому +5

      Agreed.
      Rik Emmett should get some recognition.

    • @user-ni2mz6pn5f
      @user-ni2mz6pn5f 3 роки тому +4

      @@johnsercu7623 i totally agree with u!...Rik was awesome to see live...plus he could sing while shredding

    • @maxxwick246
      @maxxwick246 3 роки тому

      I concur \m/

  • @rwusa1117
    @rwusa1117 10 місяців тому +13

    Alex Lifeson was not the fastest or the most technical. But my God he was so creative and always played to fit the song's emotion.

    • @sharkmanyt4431
      @sharkmanyt4431 Місяць тому

      Alex Lifeson is pretty technical actually

  • @04eire
    @04eire Рік тому +14

    being a kid of the 80's I was hit with Malmsteen's style. I guess its mostly because instead of riffing away, he was actually playing changes. You can always hear cadences and clear changes....not just the overt arpeggio spelling of chords, in his lines. After hearing Miles's bands (the albums Milestones with Cannonball, and Four and More) all this shredding bravado sounded senseless to me, but have to say, this generation were the masters of technic. Di Martini and George Lynch were definitely the most musical to me....outside Eddie.

  • @kennethsease8089
    @kennethsease8089 3 роки тому +131

    Ritchie blackmore for tone and leaving space in the song. A huge influence for me. It's been 47 years and I still love playing

    • @seanlanders4180
      @seanlanders4180 3 роки тому +7

      Richie is definitely more of a 70s character but yes

    • @Grahm1993
      @Grahm1993 3 роки тому +1

      70s

    • @arno3417
      @arno3417 2 роки тому

      I agree with u bro, ! But now I find another solo guitarist from Indonesia! Please check channel alip ba ta, the amazing finger style of this century!!!!

    • @tedborg6323
      @tedborg6323 2 роки тому +4

      Rick might have been scared as a kid by a clown who looked like Ritchie. B.t.w. remember him as he was back in the days, i saw Rainbow in 2019 and it was sad to see the shadow of himself he has become.

    • @tedborg6323
      @tedborg6323 2 роки тому +3

      ....and no Ritchie, no Yngwie

  • @grief_hammer
    @grief_hammer 5 років тому +200

    I'd add Robert Fripp under innovators, for his 80s Krimson work, and the stuff with Bowie/Eno. Also he became a strong alt picker in this period as well- as demonstrated in the interlocking guitar work he did with Adrian Belew.

    • @whycantiremainanonymous8091
      @whycantiremainanonymous8091 5 років тому +17

      And Adrian Bellew

    • @kevgamble
      @kevgamble 5 років тому +19

      Fripp & Belew were astounding together; those two with Tony Levin were a stunning guitar lineup.

    • @alexsoft9120
      @alexsoft9120 5 років тому +5

      Yeah.I wonder why Rick never talk about King Crimson. Probably, KC does not so wellknown and popular in US as it does in the rest world.

    • @barrycw1
      @barrycw1 5 років тому +5

      Fripp is probably the original innovator and his work with Belew and the rest of King Crimson was amazing. Those two are major innovators of a different class .
      I know that Vito Bratta is mentioned here but his playing had such melody, phrasing and originality that many of his 80's (hairmetal) contemporaries now sound stale and formulaic by comparison. It is too bad Vito totally turned his back on the rock and roll lifestyle.

    • @grief_hammer
      @grief_hammer 5 років тому +7

      I'd also add that Fripp continues to innovate throughout his career - always using new technology and equipment.

  • @stoneysdead689
    @stoneysdead689 Рік тому +12

    Randy Rhodes is the reason I started wanting to play electric, rock guitar- but at 49 Andy Summers and The Edge are really more the style of players that I really look up to. They have not only a very deep technical understanding of theory and technique but also the ability to listen to these unbelievable melodies and then create the perfect backdrop for them. It feels organic- like you can imagine that melody literally sprouting from the landscape they created, it belongs there. I wish I knew how to say what I'm trying to say- hope it made sense.

    • @treff9226
      @treff9226 Рік тому +1

      You said it well! The Edge has created some of the most gorgeous guitar sonics imaginable and Andy is truly unique, creativity and tone, always playing for the song and with the " less more " philosophy.

    • @ltjjenkins
      @ltjjenkins 11 місяців тому +1

      They add color to the song

  • @chuckmadden2251
    @chuckmadden2251 5 років тому +201

    Adrian Belew-innovators. Twang Bar, Open Tuning, Feedback Master. New Sounds.

    • @drdexter33
      @drdexter33 5 років тому +5

      Wow..
      Yeah..completely original innovator. Amazing player.
      Good call.

    • @ptose
      @ptose 5 років тому +10

      Adrian is a fantastic player. I'm not sure I would mention him only because he was already playing in the seventies (a bit like Fred Frith), but I definitely agree I would choose him over a lot of the virtuosos of the list. Marc Ribot is another incredible guitarist who sould be there.

    • @stevemoulton9586
      @stevemoulton9586 5 років тому

      +100

    • @drdexter33
      @drdexter33 5 років тому +8

      Elephant Talk.

    • @ptose
      @ptose 5 років тому +2

      the Great curve is one of my favorite songs ever! Those angular solos are just amazing.

  • @Gynra
    @Gynra 2 роки тому +52

    I am amazed that Tom Scholz of Boston is not among the innovators. His sound is unique, and he is not a bad player either!

  • @nic8577
    @nic8577 Рік тому +11

    Mick mars is abit underrated because he isn’t as big of a personality as the rest of the Crüe. but he is a monster who didn’t just totally copy EVH like so many else did.

  • @colinerikstanhouse6385
    @colinerikstanhouse6385 Рік тому +4

    I grew up in the 70s and 80s.
    The best two decades of Rock guitarists !

  • @groovalistical
    @groovalistical 3 роки тому +190

    Every one of those has his place in that list, but where the heck is Stevie Ray Vaughan??????

    • @zappa1795
      @zappa1795 3 роки тому +4

      Stevie ray aplasta a todos estos, demasiadas escalas y cero feelin

    • @pillsareyummy
      @pillsareyummy 3 роки тому +8

      He's not a 'rock player'.

    • @JoseGrifol
      @JoseGrifol 3 роки тому +2

      @@zappa1795 Please, respect. You are talking of amazing guitarist like Eddie Van Halen, Jason Becker, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Neal Schon, Yngwie Malmsteen, Vernon Reid. Sit, relax and enjoy.

    • @zappa1795
      @zappa1795 3 роки тому

      @@JoseGrifol 😂😂😂😂 ok te hace falta escuchar más rock en general, eres de los que piensan en los subgéneros del rock. En fin 👍

    • @unacuentadeyoutube13
      @unacuentadeyoutube13 3 роки тому +4

      @@zappa1795 so you think vivaldi, beethoven, mozart, paganini, chopin, etc. are people who don't feel just because they play a lot of notes? Because that's what Malmsteen, Steve Vai and others play, neo-classical music. Steve Ray Vaughan is a really talented and good player, just like the others. You can't compare their styles because they are completly different things.

  • @vikkiroxx
    @vikkiroxx 4 роки тому +105

    Vivian Campbell is one hell of an underrated guitarist. He played magically on first Dio albums.

    • @ecatalan98
      @ecatalan98 4 роки тому +3

      Faustyczny Ikar at least he got mentioned. The amazing Akira Takasaki from Loudness was also missing. I'd put him in this list instead of Mick Mars any day!

    • @peytonbrezski6594
      @peytonbrezski6594 4 роки тому +1

      Ernesto Catalan he’s on the list at 9:03

    • @mastersupreme6126
      @mastersupreme6126 4 роки тому

      Faustyczny Ikar underrated tus nalgas!

    • @poulwinther
      @poulwinther 4 роки тому +1

      @@michaelr.4878 A feat. Iommi had mastered for more than a decade at that point.

  • @TheReelDealwithTomKonkle
    @TheReelDealwithTomKonkle Місяць тому +1

    Great piece. Also love the little title notes like “notice the pinky”. This is what makes Rick the best at what he does. Enthusiasm and knowledge.

  • @alyours2889
    @alyours2889 2 роки тому +5

    As soon as he talked about Schon of Journey and being a great melodic player...Stone in love's closing is what i had in mind and boom!...cues the very solo! It is a beauty!

  • @SnowTheJamMan
    @SnowTheJamMan 5 років тому +53

    LOL i love how in the shredder segment for everyone you went like "great technique" or "great melodic phrasing" and for Kirk you were just "loves wah" "good lick" :D

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 5 років тому +1

      HaliniSnow
      Should've added, plays what was needed for the song.

    • @MehYam2112
      @MehYam2112 5 років тому +2

      Hammet’s not overrated, he gets slagged every second by someone online. It’s like 5% of the internet traffic, along with cat pictures and Russian bots.
      His playing in the first four albums was very influential, and he won awards and polls for good reason. Since then, meh.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 5 років тому +1

      MehYam2112
      Yeah, the guy saying he's an embarrassment, to anyone, is proof of the amount of hate Hammett gets for being overrated.
      He is very underrated, especially as far as he is the lead guitarist on four very influential albums, thatvarent overrated, imo.
      Metallica changed their style up, and he went with it, and they never thought of replacing him.
      Well.....maybe Lars has, on certain days when in a mood.
      So meh, to that dude's opinion, for sure. Satriani is not embarrassed to call Hammett a former student.

    • @jeffirwin7862
      @jeffirwin7862 5 років тому

      It's a good lick, but it's not _the_ lick.

  • @patrickgambill9326
    @patrickgambill9326 5 років тому +1613

    Pretty cool list. Only question I have is where are Stevie Ray Vaughn and Prince

    • @dfexpc
      @dfexpc 5 років тому +114

      Would you consider either “rock” or “metal”?
      Prince certainly had some rock influences but I don’t know if I’d put him in that category. He had a lot of funk, soul, blues, pop going on as as well.
      Vaughn was straight up blues.

    • @patrickgambill9326
      @patrickgambill9326 5 років тому +88

      @@dfexpc I think a case could be made for Stevie Ray Vaugn's influence on rock, even though he is a lot bluesier than the other musicians listed under the blues category. Also, Stevie's biggest influence was Hendrix, who is considered by most to be a rock player

    • @JungleScene
      @JungleScene 5 років тому +16

      perhaps he left out SVR because he had mostly a blues style

    • @dfexpc
      @dfexpc 5 років тому +10

      Patrick Gambill he influenced rock. He wasn’t rock.

    • @OtherTheDave
      @OtherTheDave 5 років тому +11

      At least WRT SRV, I’d guess there’s a fair chance he’ll get his own video. Also, he’s certainly not metal, and I wouldn’t really call him rock, either. Prince is more pop than rock IMHO.

  • @nosmokingwererolling
    @nosmokingwererolling Рік тому +16

    Amazing video and recap! Quick correction: The Skid Row solo for "I Remember You" is Scotti Hill, not Dave "Snake" Sabo. I know this because it's my fave guitar solo of all time.

    • @davidhowells3770
      @davidhowells3770 Рік тому +1

      Snap! Gives me goose bumps to this day, and yes Scotti's soloing is more melodic and climatic than Dave's imo.

    • @ZEGO24x
      @ZEGO24x Рік тому

      Though according to Dave, Scotti "Stole" the 5th interval lick in the middle of that solo from some Guitar Techniques style book...

    • @karenc84121
      @karenc84121 Рік тому

      It’s my favorite solo as well. I thought they both wrote the song. Scotti and Snake. It seems Scotti is overlooked always!

    • @robertskolimowski7049
      @robertskolimowski7049 3 місяці тому

      Sure thing🤜🤛 Also, Wasted Time solo has invariably been giving me goosebumps for the last 25 years or so😌

  • @lonpollard902
    @lonpollard902 Рік тому +4

    I'm glad Uli Roth was included. He was doing the classical thing in the 70's and had much influence on Malmsteen and Van Halen. To Malmsteen's credit, he openly acknowledged it. Uli continued on after leaving the Scorpions in the very late 70's. Of course Uli was heavily influenced by Hendrix, along with the classical stuff. In the very early 80's, after getting the Tokyo Tapes album and hearing him for the first time, he went straight to the top of my list. Mesmerizing guitarist.

  • @stevenwest7933
    @stevenwest7933 5 років тому +98

    So glad for the mention of Alex Lifeson. He is so often overlooked on many lists of guitar players, but truly he is one of the best ever. An amazing body of work that spans 40+ years. La Villa Stangiato is my favorite guitar solo of all time.

    • @james35856
      @james35856 4 роки тому +2

      Steven took the words out of my mouth👍

    • @dudley0826
      @dudley0826 4 роки тому +6

      The live one from Exit Stage Left is the best

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 4 роки тому +5

      steven west his solo in YYZ changed my whole outlook on scales

    • @JB4375
      @JB4375 Рік тому

      Check out the UA-cam channel Blobblob22. Call me crazy, but I think it's actually Alex playing and he's just messing with us.

    • @Fred-vy1hm
      @Fred-vy1hm Рік тому +1

      So many iconic opening riffs as well.

  • @cristongumban2086
    @cristongumban2086 2 роки тому +60

    Vito Bratta of White lion, such an killer melodic guitar player!
    🎸💥🎶

    • @orion8012
      @orion8012 2 роки тому +1

      Word! A lot of these guys on the list are just masturbating compared to Vitos superb clean composing and playing.

    • @ronjamhey9851
      @ronjamhey9851 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you!
      Love Vito's style

    • @ihackmobile
      @ihackmobile 2 роки тому +1

      What song is that solo Vito plays?

    • @victordeville6973
      @victordeville6973 2 роки тому +1

      @@ihackmobile It’s the solo from ”Wait” 👌🏻

    • @andrejz8954
      @andrejz8954 2 роки тому +1

      A killer*

  • @ac0pt
    @ac0pt Рік тому +10

    Rik Hemmett from Triumph had the most impressive solo ever when I was young, even having EVH as my idol.
    Nuno is still an innovator

  • @xxFORDIExx
    @xxFORDIExx Рік тому +17

    So many amazing guitarists but Knopfler does something like no other. His tone and feel hits me so hard. Outstanding musician. The whole package

  • @fabiohpk5316
    @fabiohpk5316 5 років тому +93

    I really think you missed Mustaine, Adrian Smith/Dave Murray and Glenn Tipton/K.K. Downing.

    • @michelangelobarques9589
      @michelangelobarques9589 5 років тому

      He also missed Marty Friedman, blues saracens, n the maidens guitarist
      I think hes partial, which is ok, but not my cup of tea

    • @MaineConservative76
      @MaineConservative76 5 років тому +2

      Dave Mustaine should have been in there in place of Kirk!

    • @michelangelobarques9589
      @michelangelobarques9589 5 років тому +1

      @@MaineConservative76 to each his own, I know a shredder when I hear one
      N Dave mustaine, although accomplished songwriter, is not a shredder

    • @ragingraven2746
      @ragingraven2746 5 років тому +10

      He almost always misses Iron Maiden members

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 5 років тому

      @@michelangelobarques9589 Marty and Saraceno were in there.

  • @brittanystevens1507
    @brittanystevens1507 3 роки тому +60

    One of the most underrated guitar players definitely is Frank Hannon of Tesla. Simply amazing

    • @chrisb9257
      @chrisb9257 3 роки тому +1

      Yup. Kept watching for Frank. Just scrolling through comments to see if he'd been mentioned.

    • @TheAbesar
      @TheAbesar 3 роки тому +1

      Yes

    • @vincentchambers6401
      @vincentchambers6401 3 роки тому +1

      Well with a name like Hannon, you'd have to expect amazing scale based chops. ;-)

    • @noelstemple
      @noelstemple 3 роки тому +1

      BOOM!
      ..you stoled mine 👍

    • @SDesWriter
      @SDesWriter 3 роки тому +3

      The guys from Tesla and the guys from queensrÿche don't get enough appreciation for the contributions they made to that era of rock music. Great players, but even better composers that gave us some amazing songs and solos that most definitely stand the test of time.

  • @gabrielshelwood3072
    @gabrielshelwood3072 Рік тому +2

    I appreciate this video. As a beginner guitarist, it’s very influential in my opinion to not only see the people before my time, but also be able to learn about them as well.

  • @lanebee1260
    @lanebee1260 Рік тому +8

    Blues influenced guitarist never mentioned EVER! Rory Gallagher, RIP, maybe not the commercial Juggernaut of others but definitely a skilled juggernaut.

    • @kizza802
      @kizza802 Рік тому +4

      One of the greatest my friend

  • @mikedtubey
    @mikedtubey 3 роки тому +38

    im an 80's guitarist in the vain of eddie van halen, steve vai, satch but i learned a lot from the chops of Elliot Easton - The Cars, loved his style of playing.

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 3 роки тому +8

      His solos were perfect and to the point.

    • @sdemosi
      @sdemosi 3 роки тому +6

      Lovely phrasing. Man I really liked Cars

    • @udsmall7306
      @udsmall7306 2 роки тому +2

      no fluff, no filler...in and out, tight and clean! 🎸🎼👍

  • @docsworld1369
    @docsworld1369 3 роки тому +60

    Joe Satriani had an album called Not of This Earth before Surfing with the Alien. I have it on cassette.

    • @beachcomber4141
      @beachcomber4141 3 роки тому +4

      I caught that one as well.

    • @thomasbrandt8265
      @thomasbrandt8265 2 роки тому +9

      Yes Not of this earth i believe was his first album. 1986 ?

    • @oscaudio1440
      @oscaudio1440 2 роки тому +6

      And before that, in 1984, he released an EP he recorded at home, it has songs like Talk to me, Banana Mango, etc.

    • @aladams684
      @aladams684 2 роки тому +3

      Yes he did. I ordered it from the back of Guitar World from an ad. Not Of This Earth was Satch's first solo album that was widely available in guitar circles even if it wasn't widely available in music stores. I think he should have brushed up on some of these guys because while the list is spot on, his history lesson on them is somewhat lacking. And......no footage of Randy Rhoads (which I found very easily) even though he was mentioned very briefly.

    • @SeanSinykin
      @SeanSinykin 2 роки тому +6

      I remember it well. Hordes of Locusts is one of his best tunes.

  • @rockitflash
    @rockitflash Рік тому +5

    Stevie Ray Vaughn breathed new life into the blues and influenced a whole new generation of guitar players

  • @chriswren5045
    @chriswren5045 Рік тому +8

    Sateiani's first album was "Not of this Earth".
    However, Surphing with the Aliens is his best! The The coolest thing about Joe is that I saw him twice in SF in the late 80s at the Warfield in SF & when me & two friends went to the Flying in a Blue Dream Tour James Hetfield was in attendance. My friends & I had a chance to untroduce ourselves & shake Jame's hand at the bar area.

  • @RogerSullivanNOLA
    @RogerSullivanNOLA 5 років тому +243

    Richie Kotzen is a huge omission. One of the best guitar players (by far), songwriters and singers out of the era.

    • @BrettFunkGuitar
      @BrettFunkGuitar 5 років тому

      Do I know you from somewhere? :D

    • @KowankoMusic
      @KowankoMusic 5 років тому +12

      I'd say he made his mark primarily in the 90s

    • @Gatorzilla1
      @Gatorzilla1 5 років тому +4

      Have a TON of his stuff. GREAT player and singer!!

    • @terrycrotts2522
      @terrycrotts2522 5 років тому +5

      Ritchie is badass

    • @johngraham5461
      @johngraham5461 5 років тому +10

      Richie Kotzen is Amazing, he has like 25 solo albums. He did albums with Poison, Mr. Big temporarily replacing CC DeVille and Paul Gilbert. He was a pubic hair away from being Ozzy's guitarist. And he is still puting out music with The Winery Dogs, and solo stuff.

  • @scottwilson5020
    @scottwilson5020 5 років тому +45

    Chris Olivia from Savatage. Could play super fast & with so much melody..his solos were like songs, you can remember them all because his phrasing was incredible..rip..his brother Jon Olivia started Trans Siberian Orchestra With producer Paul O'Neill & was basically Savatage..who has other great guitarists Al Pitrelli & Chris Cafferty

    • @bradanderson3828
      @bradanderson3828 5 років тому +1

      Scott Wilson Oliva. Caffery.

    • @eightieslou
      @eightieslou 5 років тому +1

      Very underrated guitar player.

    • @scottwilson5020
      @scottwilson5020 5 років тому

      @@bradanderson3828thanks for the correction

    • @alext7860
      @alext7860 5 років тому +1

      I saw both of these guys in my late teens

    • @rockriverash3120
      @rockriverash3120 Рік тому +1

      Criss was awesome and is still one of my top favorites that I often listen to.... loudly!! 🙂 I was lucky enough to see Savatage on the "Hall Of The Mountain King" tour in '88, opening for Dio.....that was a fabulous show.... just looked at my ticket stub (yes, I kept those) and Megadeth was on the bill too....wow those were the best times!
      Criss was sensational and that Savatage show is forever one of my top favorites! 🎸🎶🙏🤘

  • @ralvknights
    @ralvknights Рік тому +2

    Rick's video made me feel like i had time traveled and felt like i did back in the 80s. Amazed and mesmerized by the guitar sounds.

  • @mikeploszay1135
    @mikeploszay1135 Рік тому +4

    The thing with Ed is he can and did write so many classic riffs. He was a musician before guitar player. Mark Knopfler an underrated player that wrote and player such amazing guitar.

  • @SEEININFRARED
    @SEEININFRARED 2 роки тому +35

    I would have to say Dave Mustane, of Megadeth. He also had Marty Freidman with him for a while. Even though Dave did a lot of rhythm guitar. He is a fantastic shredder, who also has a very unique style. My personal opinion of course.

    • @darth-imperius
      @darth-imperius Рік тому +2

      We should have had MegaDave in here, instead of Kirk's wah wah obsession. I like Kirk just fine, I'm just sick of his wah wah.

  • @JeffyHop
    @JeffyHop 2 роки тому +32

    I’m glad you mentioned Vitto Bratta. Unbelievably melodic for a rock guitarist, and yes, incredible phrasing!

  • @erep1255
    @erep1255 6 місяців тому +3

    Vito Bratta! Nobody could tap as fluidly and melodically as this guy. In a class all his own

  • @leebatt7964
    @leebatt7964 Рік тому +15

    Eddie was the best rhythm player ever in my mind. Drop dead legs is off the charts.

    • @ceyx9173
      @ceyx9173 Рік тому

      bro said rhythm LoL

    • @blppt
      @blppt 10 місяців тому +2

      @@ceyx9173 He's right though. Eddie's arguably an even better rhythm player than lead; he's that good.

  • @moegsi
    @moegsi 4 місяці тому +2

    Frank Hannon & Tommy Skeoch (TESLA)
    Ronnie Le Tekro (TNT)
    Dave Meniketti (Y&T)
    Bernie Torme (Gillan)

  • @garaleo6185
    @garaleo6185 2 роки тому +161

    Sat in lunch everyday w/a seemingly shy Paul Gilbert in high school in the early 80s, few knew he was home honing his skills to blow minds and shread on stages around the world ! Ya could be sitting next to a future great !!

    • @mr.ormrs.greene9737
      @mr.ormrs.greene9737 2 роки тому +1

      You friends today?

    • @garaleo6185
      @garaleo6185 2 роки тому +14

      @@mr.ormrs.greene9737 unfortunately having seen him since high school ,I really can't say we were friends ,not enemy's either ,just class mates ,but he was a good kid overall !!

    • @michaelcard9382
      @michaelcard9382 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah he is very nerdy but very likeable..now he's goin with this wierd Mr Magoo look

    • @michaelcard9382
      @michaelcard9382 2 роки тому +1

      Alright I take back my comment in your other video about greatest solos lol..At least u included George lynch my guitar hero and u also mentioned many others ID forgotten about but had their cassettes n CDs..thnx man,great video and u did cover so many greats n couldn't have been easy to edit a video like this so hats off to your dedicacation n commitment to this 👍🔥💪

    • @onemancarnage
      @onemancarnage 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah I live in Greensburg as well . I didn't sit with him though.

  • @ianhalbert2539
    @ianhalbert2539 5 років тому +118

    I was just looking for a mention of Dave mustaine. Also, Elliot Easton from the cars is a criminally underrated guitarist.

    • @s4lroachclip
      @s4lroachclip 5 років тому +3

      agreed on both counts, elliot had some of the catchiest solos very melodic, bouncy, and feel good stuff. dave is well, dave is dave. hahaha fast... I had the same experience he had with the loss of left arm/fingers function, and he overcame it despite being told he would never play again. good story there.

    • @pleasedie1979
      @pleasedie1979 5 років тому +8

      Yeah, Mustaine is always underrated...

    • @colinsfasah
      @colinsfasah 4 роки тому +2

      @@pleasedie1979 If only for the spider chord ( I love watching Dave Navarro try to play that chord with Mustaine...;-)

    • @cattycats4
      @cattycats4 4 роки тому

      Mustaine is a great guitarist but the lead guitarists he hired for Megadeth were all in his own words better players, so youd have to include Jeff Young too I guess

    • @Windlespoon
      @Windlespoon 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, Mustaine is a shredder and an innovator too.

  • @YandTIII
    @YandTIII Рік тому +5

    Dave Meniketti (Y&T) & Dann Huff are "GIANT," brilliant & Dual threat, artists. Jeff Watson, amazing & underrated!

  • @robcirice6447
    @robcirice6447 Рік тому +1

    Rick you are very much respected. I really enjoy watching your videos and musical knowledge.

  • @scottbogfoot
    @scottbogfoot 4 роки тому +20

    Jeff Healy! Too good to be fully appreciated by today's guitar enthusiasts, you'll never see anyone like him ever again.

  • @renatogomes2396
    @renatogomes2396 2 роки тому +39

    Van Halen, Uli John Roth, George Lynch, Randy Roades, Malmsteen and Akira Takasaki. The best of all times

    • @josephtlaforce9853
      @josephtlaforce9853 2 роки тому +7

      *Rhoads

    • @Nobody2879
      @Nobody2879 2 роки тому +1

      @@josephtlaforce9853 *Roadie

    • @richardmitchell8213
      @richardmitchell8213 2 роки тому +2

      It's interesting that you mentioned Akira Takasaki. He really kinda stands alone as one of the most famous Japanese guitar players, but I do know of another who was fantastic. He was from Los Angeles, CA. and his name was Alan Mirikitani of "BB Chung King and the Screaming Buhda Heads". Started as a Rock and Metal guy, then became a massive Blues guy. He is well known among his peers, grew up with George Lynch in Downey, CA. Check him out sometime.

    • @dimitrisvill1411
      @dimitrisvill1411 2 роки тому +2

      And Jason Becker.

    • @mckwilly
      @mckwilly Рік тому +1

      Lynch was always underrated and his later stuff he really evolved and shined

  • @edwardc1788
    @edwardc1788 Рік тому +4

    I’ll never forget hearing Yngwie for the first time. I was 15 or so, and I 😢can tell you when, where, everything. It wasn’t the gradual, acquired taste that I would later have for Pat Metheny or Allan Holdsworth, for example. Or even the subtle appreciation for Ed Van Halen. Yngwie was so far removed from anything else at the time, and for about 2-3 years, he was all anyone talked about, to the point of nauseam. People who weren’t around at the time wouldn’t know what a fuss was made over Malmsteen. You would think that he invented the guitar.

  • @williameubank4983
    @williameubank4983 Рік тому +1

    This is why early 1980’s Jake E Lee is the coolest if not the best on this list:
    1. He played a custom Charvel guitar he designed. The middle and neck pickups were slanted opposite of a normal Strat because he liked the way Hendrix’s right-handed Strat sounded turned upside down.
    2. He did not use a tremolo bar but instead pushed against the neck to do dive bombs. He also pushed down on the strings between the nut and machine heads to simulate a tremolo.
    3. He ditched traditional chords and invented his own.
    4. He wrote Bark at the Moon one of the most interesting and innovative metal songs ever with one of the best solos ever. His attention to detail will blow you away I challenge anyone to learn it.
    5. He was 25 when Ozzy brought him in. His very first concert was in front of 100,000 people at a music festival. He played almost flawlessly and looked right at home. He only got better with time.
    6. He played the songs on the first two Ozzy albums better than Randy Rhodes (who wrote the guitar parts)
    7. He played Black Sabbath songs better than Tommy.
    8. He developed a long solo for Ozzy concerts usually paired with Suicide Solution that is only surpassed by Eddie Van Halens’ feature solos. He knew every guitar “trick” (tapping etc) and technique in the book and invented many of his own. His used these to embellish his playing seamlessly and on the fly.
    9. He did not shred mindlessly just for shredding’s sake. All his solos spoke to listeners and had something to say.
    10. He enjoyed the hell out of playing with Ozzy in front of thousands of people. And fans enjoyed the hell out of watching him play. Go on UA-cam and watch the 1984 concert in Salt Lake City or the 1985 concert Rocking Rio in Brazil. These have the best lineup of Bob Daisly on bass, Don Aldridge on drums and Don Aires on organ. The 1984 one shows more of Jake while the 1985 has no commercials and is remastered.
    All said, for about 5 years he was the best metal guitarist on the planet save Van Halen. It was kinda like being the second best golfer during Woods hay days.

  • @alexsuperpower1
    @alexsuperpower1 2 роки тому +21

    Some more that I would have included:
    Chris Oliva - Savatage
    Wolf Hofmann - Accept
    Dave Mustaine - Megadeth
    John Norum - Europe
    Dave Murray/Adrian Smith - Iron Maiden
    Glen Tipton/K.K downing - Judas Priest
    Jeff Carlisi - 38 Special
    Steve Lynch - Autograph
    Buck Dharma - Blue Oyster Cult
    Akira Takaski - Loudness
    Ronni le Tekro - TNT

  • @floydloonie4880
    @floydloonie4880 4 роки тому +110

    I would love to see Rick Emmett from Triumph on one of your guitar players lists. While Triumph is not one of my favorite bands, Rick Emmett was outstanding in my opinion. I really like the content you put out!! Thank you for the entertainnment you provide us viewers!!

    • @alfonsogutierrez5422
      @alfonsogutierrez5422 4 роки тому +5

      Triumph..world of fantasy

    • @coffeemachtspass
      @coffeemachtspass 4 роки тому +4

      A band with some great moments mostly provided by his voice and really versatile guitar.

    • @millercgr
      @millercgr 4 роки тому +6

      Emmett is a brilliant guitarist. One of my favorites. His acoustic playing in a quasi-classical style is also quite superb.

    • @Matthew-le1eq
      @Matthew-le1eq 4 роки тому +2

      floyd loonie Love Rik Emmett as well

    • @colinsfasah
      @colinsfasah 4 роки тому +1

      Rock and Roll machine would work here as well as "The Blinding Light show..."

  • @ericreitzel2155
    @ericreitzel2155 Рік тому

    loved it, a few missed but some really pleasant and well deserved surprises. super cool well done

  • @jonasirw1
    @jonasirw1 Рік тому

    Nice job on this video. Love that you did your best to use exclusively live clips

  • @Greencastles23
    @Greencastles23 5 років тому +42

    Thanks for noticing Neil Schon- many people gloss over him, but he's a fantastic player.

    • @caratcranker5874
      @caratcranker5874 5 років тому +3

      Neil is totally brilliant. He had a LIGHTNING left hand, he could call on in a SHORT breath anytime.

    • @lawrencedavis5459
      @lawrencedavis5459 4 роки тому +1

      Agreed!

    • @OZRIC1985
      @OZRIC1985 4 роки тому +2

      Neal Schon is one of my all-time favorites! His playing can be so powerful, yet incredibly musical and melodic. His solos always fit every song like a glove. A brilliant guitar player! :)

    • @needahandle
      @needahandle 2 роки тому

      Yes. He is a complete player. Tone, technicality, feel

  • @primolilla
    @primolilla 5 років тому +77

    I think Rik Emmett of Triumph should make the list, he was fast, clean and technical. Also, love him or hate him, Ted Nugent was all about BIG guitar. Tom Scholz of Boston was very melodic, and even though the band really didn't go far into the 80's due to legal issues they did release Third Stage in 86.
    Lots of talent out there that's for sure!

    • @augustjohnnycrashed
      @augustjohnnycrashed 5 років тому +5

      SCHOLZ WAS KING OF TONE NEXT TO BRIAN MAY.

    • @primolilla
      @primolilla 5 років тому +2

      @@augustjohnnycrashed Hitch A Ride solo is beautiful.

    • @Dethmeister
      @Dethmeister 5 років тому +5

      Oh yeah! Triumph!

    • @ozzyrrv420
      @ozzyrrv420 5 років тому +11

      Rik Emmett is the most underrated guitarist ever I don't know how you mention so many just decent players and not him. He never gets the credit he deserves because he is IMO one of the best ever. Him and Randy Rhoads are at the top of my list. And Tom Scholz was so amazing on 3rd stage. That was my first cassette tape I got when I was a kid.

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc 5 років тому +7

      Tom Scholz would deserve a spot under "innovator" just for inventing the Rockman system, as this had a significant effect on that "80's sound": more toward transistor clarity and slightly away from tube syrup. (Never mind that he invented it so the band could practice in hotels, which was worthy enough in its own right.) He's also a multi-instrumental badass.

  • @godinflt555
    @godinflt555 Рік тому +1

    Watching this again. So glad you included Trevor Rabin. He is so underrated as a guitarist!

  • @m2kss427
    @m2kss427 Рік тому +2

    Rocky George (ex - Suicidal Tendencies) , my fav thrash metal shredder. He has a beautiful tone and vibrato, great sense of melody. Very underrated.

  • @bnwls436
    @bnwls436 3 роки тому +33

    Elliot Easton from the Cars belongs in that last group. He blended elements of classic Rock 'n Roll into a band dabbled heavily in "New Wave" styles. He's so much more unique than most of the "dudes who play fast."

  • @EggkFarm
    @EggkFarm 5 років тому +52

    I don't know how well Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo would fit on this list, but they always deserve to be mentioned among the coolest and most original guitarists of the era. Sister and Daydream Nation are two of the most wondrous guitar albums (and albums period) for me. and I do like the shredders to. Was happy to see Johnny Marr on the list.

    • @NESman-dm3wd
      @NESman-dm3wd 5 років тому +2

      Evol

    • @EggkFarm
      @EggkFarm 5 років тому

      @@NESman-dm3wd Yes, you gotta have EVOL to. I think it's a lil lesser than the next two but it really got that Sonic style going.

    • @jamesepperson
      @jamesepperson 5 років тому +3

      Brendan Canty and Ian McKay as well!! Fugazi influenced so many people it's sick

    • @peeg100
      @peeg100 5 років тому +1

      Peter Buck from REM, his right hand is like no one in this world. The other question I had is, if you're going to include Eric Johnson, You need to include Robert Cray, SRV, and Buddy Guy

    • @genericsomething
      @genericsomething 5 років тому

      I almost forgot Johnny Marr, I'm glad someone mentioned him.

  • @scarface1211
    @scarface1211 Рік тому +3

    I would have added three other honorable mentions in the section at the end: Steve Clark, Izzy Stradlin and Robbin Crosby. Without their unique styles, their respective bands wouldn’t have been truly legendary. Just my humble opinion

  • @wayneporter9405
    @wayneporter9405 Рік тому +2

    Glad to see Dave Meniketti get mentioned. He is often ignored in these conversations.

  • @garymccowan7155
    @garymccowan7155 2 роки тому +55

    Have always loved Dave "Buck Dharma" Roeser from Blue Oyster Cult! He can play anything from "Last Days of May" to "Buck's Boogie" to "The Alchemist". So many different riffs and styles.

    • @richardmitchell8213
      @richardmitchell8213 2 роки тому +2

      Buck is great, good mention.

    • @kellyreinoso4827
      @kellyreinoso4827 2 роки тому

      Donald, yes. Page agreed.

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 Рік тому

      and Buck Dharma.(thanx, Gary)absolutely deserves a spot on one of these lists. I saw them open for ALICE COOPER when I was about 15. '72 maybe. we were all flabbergasted by their scraping their fretboards together for that monstrous sound. but his leads belong w/ these guys.

    • @thans2838
      @thans2838 Рік тому +2

      Probably one of the most underrated guitarists in rock history.

  • @TTommy90125
    @TTommy90125 4 роки тому +54

    SRV, Prince, Jeff Watson, Orianthi, John Petrucci, Steve Stevens, Robert Fripp, Billy Gibbons, Ritchie Blackmore, Carlos Santana, etc...

    • @colinsfasah
      @colinsfasah 4 роки тому +4

      I think Rick thinks SRV is for Blues, Prince is R&B, Petrucci is Prog Rock including Fripp, but Blackmore and Gibbons and Santana should have been included...but the list is very personal for each of us...

    • @paulcarr5918
      @paulcarr5918 4 роки тому +5

      Fripp was more 60's and 70's than 80's. Blackmore and Sanatana were also more in the 70's category. SRV was not rock. Have to remember the the category here is 80's rock, not just all good/great guitar players.

    • @keithmendez6915
      @keithmendez6915 4 роки тому +3

      @@paulcarr5918 Fripp did incredible work in the 80s.... Discipline, Beat, & Three Of A Perfect Pair were fabulous, and every bit as groundbreaking as anything he did in the late 60s and 70s.

    • @daniellesnick9256
      @daniellesnick9256 4 роки тому +5

      Orianthi was born in '85 and started playing guitar at age 6. Technically speaking, she wasn't even a guitarist in the '80s.

    • @TTommy90125
      @TTommy90125 4 роки тому

      @@daniellesnick9256 You're right. Thanks for the correction!

  • @Makai77
    @Makai77 4 місяці тому

    I saw Joe Satriani at a small venue on the University of Hawaii campus at Manoa, on Oahu. My friend and I were standing right up against the center of the stage. Satch blew my mind that evening with his expert playing. An experience I'll never forget.

  • @christopherbarnes9536
    @christopherbarnes9536 2 роки тому +39

    How do you miss Prince? He could SHUH-REDDD. Truly a phenomenal guitarist that was overshadowed by his other performance pieces.

    • @yaantsudnbesdai972
      @yaantsudnbesdai972 Рік тому +2

      Why "Prince?" Why the hell didn't he name himself, "Viscount," instead?
      Sounds a lot more swanky and original. That's what I would call myself if I was a one-boy solo band.

    • @fernandojusticiaarraez5875
      @fernandojusticiaarraez5875 Рік тому +3

      His solo in George Harrison tribute concert is unbelievable!

    • @surfershaper
      @surfershaper Рік тому

      @@yaantsudnbesdai972 I'm hoping to see your first video release soon. Best of luck with your career in music

    • @ericwarrington6650
      @ericwarrington6650 Рік тому +3

      It's been said by many that prince was the best guitarist in the room no matter what room he was in.. incredibly underrated guitarist

  • @kevins7093
    @kevins7093 4 роки тому +60

    Not mentioning Stevie Ray Vaughan was a glaring omission.

    • @ElDiablo70281
      @ElDiablo70281 4 роки тому +2

      @Mark Zucchero BLASPHEMY!!
      The thing that I feel sets players like SRV above the rest is that he played through his soul. Sure there are players that are more technically proficient and can play noodle scales up and down, backwards and forwards, but can they convey emotion?
      That's what sets the difference between and artist and a player.

    • @carolynheaney715
      @carolynheaney715 2 роки тому +1

      I completely agree. He needs a whole video. He’s really the most awesome and exciting. Best concert I have ever been to in my whole life was SRV at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1987. Relentlessly brilliant!

  • @christiansoleta7556
    @christiansoleta7556 3 роки тому +132

    So glad Alex LIfeson got recognized, so underrated

    • @johncruz9357
      @johncruz9357 3 роки тому +9

      I don’t know if you can call Alex underrated.

    • @johncruz9357
      @johncruz9357 3 роки тому +2

      In fact just being put into the innovator category. To me means his influential. The man has an amp line.

    • @paulfowler5420
      @paulfowler5420 3 роки тому +5

      Alex’s playing is so original and iconic. In a class of his own!

    • @anton2417
      @anton2417 3 роки тому +1

      Someone that i feel like you can call truly say is underrated is gary moore.

    • @johncruz9357
      @johncruz9357 3 роки тому +3

      @@anton2417 no way! Garry is famous for his playing. The band is called the GM band. He made a living playing guitar, touring world, videos & radio airplay.

  • @marilyncatterall402
    @marilyncatterall402 Рік тому +2

    The 80s era of guitar can be explained by EVH releasing Eruption in 1978 ...... Suddenly shredding, and the ability to play a million notes a minute, became a goal. Some tried to copy Eddie, Malmsteen took Blackmore riffs and sped them up, others tried to come up with their own sopund (e.g. Vai); but it was Eddie's influence that was at the root of it all. Just like Hendrix was at the centre of all those blues based rock guitarists of the 70s.

  • @SantosemCantos
    @SantosemCantos Рік тому +5

    Kee Marcello, one of the most melodic guitarrista i've known.

  • @oisinmcphillips2090
    @oisinmcphillips2090 5 років тому +37

    Ozzy looked like he was having a seizure during the Jake E. Lee clip, classic Ozzy.

    • @dfexpc
      @dfexpc 5 років тому +2

      Oisin McPhillips he was higher than a mountain goats balls.

    • @scottscott9150
      @scottscott9150 5 років тому

      He also looked like he was 1/3 onion dip

  • @ultimategolfshredder
    @ultimategolfshredder 2 роки тому +37

    I know I'm 3 years late, but I think Frank Gambale needed to be included in the Innovator category at the very least. He's a Fusion/Rock/Metal player, but I believe he was one of the first, if not the first, to sweep pick arpeggios. I recall seeing a video where he claimed to have discovered this unique way of playing which is literally all through '80s and '90s Metal, and is still in massive use today.

  • @MrPhilharmonica1
    @MrPhilharmonica1 Рік тому

    thx Mr Beato for all that you do on your videos.

  • @rsrs3128
    @rsrs3128 Рік тому

    Awesome video Rick! I thought maybe you missed two of the greats, but you got them in there in the last minute or two lol! Keep the great videos coming

  • @artturnerjr
    @artturnerjr 5 років тому +32

    Prince, Adrian Belew, Thurston Moore & Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth), Bruce Springsteen, Bob Mould (Hüsker Dü, solo), D. Boon (Minutemen), Greg Ginn (Black Flag, Gone), SRV...

    • @bluesvertigo3961
      @bluesvertigo3961 5 років тому +1

      Lee Ranaldo and Thirston Moore were definitely creative with their manipulation of noise and effects. That should have been a separate category. Not to forget several melodic lines throughout the SOnic Youth catalogue.

    • @dylanbaxter4092
      @dylanbaxter4092 5 років тому +1

      Also Scott "wino' Weinrich and Larry LaLonde

    • @artturnerjr
      @artturnerjr 5 років тому

      You could probably do a vid of just the guitarists in SST bands. In addition to the ones we've already mentioned, there's Curt Kirkwood (Meat Puppets), J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.), Kim Thayil and Chris Cornell (Soundgarden), Dr. Know (Bad Brains), Joe Baiza (Saccharine Trust, Universal Congress Of)... etc. They had a stellar line-up back in the day. Probably the greatest indie label of all time.

  • @alistairmartin13
    @alistairmartin13 3 роки тому +60

    George Lynch was way ahead, never sounded like he was just running up and down scales for an hour

    • @ronalda.saname396
      @ronalda.saname396 3 роки тому +4

      Yes, George is the king.

    • @jayteesgear
      @jayteesgear 2 роки тому +1

      George!!!

    • @euphah8721
      @euphah8721 2 роки тому +3

      @@alwolf2325 lmfao 🤣

    • @MM1717mm
      @MM1717mm 2 роки тому

      i cant wait to hear YOUR next multi- platinum album, sparky

  • @alansmollen
    @alansmollen Рік тому

    I’m so thankful that I could take these musical vitamins and regain my connection with my peers and predecessors thank you so much sir

  • @FenderGreg
    @FenderGreg Рік тому +2

    Exceptional editing.! My biggest knock on some neoclassical guitarists was the lack of groove. Am more in the Viv, Jake, Sykes camp.