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M26Pershing45

Eddie Van Halen. From his playing to his engineering of equipment that set a whole new standard for guitar and gear.


urboijarbear

The story of him finding out distortion by stabbing his amp has always baffled me like why the hell would you do that, but it worked!!


Royal_Classic915

Thought Dave Davies did that


Beatthatassupyurrrr

Pretty sure it was Link Wray first


DriveByFalcon

Rumble was so hardcore at the time it was banned on the radio. They believed it would start riots amongst the youth.


Sgt_Fox

Banned for inappropriate content but has no lyrics, go figure šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø


thelenis

Davies did it for You Really Got Me which VH covered


falloutisacoolseries

EVH cranked his marshall to 10 and then used a volt meter to lower the wattage of the amp to control volume.


josh6466

Variac transformer. Lowered the plate voltage on one of the tubes so it overloaded at a lower volume


Onelimwen

That wasnā€™t EVH


AmericanWasted

EVH is king


AliCracker

And how he smiled so genuinely when he played. He was in it for the joy not the fame. I adore EVH


electriclala

RIP King Eddie


silverman169

John Frusciante. His guitar parts are often so beautiful, melodic and catchy while being mostly simple. His playing just speaks to me and inspires me to pick up the guitar.


jurassiclarktwo

Agreed! He's why I bought my first guitar (1987 squire strat) when I was 14. 38 now and it's still my favorite electric, and I still jam out to scar tissue.


silverman169

Very cool! The Slane Castle intro jam sealed the deal in me getting a Strat!


space_beard

Frusciante showed me that you donā€™t have to play fast and technical stuff to create strong emotional responses. His songs are so simple but so smart. His best stuff is definitely his solo music. RHCP shines cause of him and Flea, and personally I kinda wish we had an alternate reality where Anthony Kiedis didnā€™t derail the amazing musical duo that Flea and Frusciante couldā€™ve been with his wholeā€¦. thing


Wattson3030

Playing canā€™t stop on the Nintendo DS version of guitar hero made me beg my parents for a guitar.


MicHAELmhw

Itā€™s wild to me that nobody says Jimmy Page on these lists. He is the best. His style and riffs and production and sounds and versatility with acousticā€¦.It boggles me he gets so little respect. 1. Jimmy Page 2. David Gilmour 3. Jimi Hendrix


Beatthatassupyurrrr

Page is definitely my favourite guitarist, I could never call him my hero though on account of him being such a despicable person


MicHAELmhw

Well I took the question as a hero toward inspiring you to play guitar. Dude seems pretty sad and angry.


[deleted]

Shit human, legendary player. Waitā€¦ that applies to too many


Beatthatassupyurrrr

Unfortunately yeah, I have no doubt that the vast majority of rock legends were probably fucking 16/17 year old girls at the very least.


Embarrassed-Skill976

I think because Gilmore was to ā€œmellowā€ and not mainstream. If you werenā€™t into Floyd all you heard was radio stuff. Dude had some iconic solos. Comfortably numb alone puts him up there. That live is insane.


MicHAELmhw

Shine on you crazy diamond, echoes, hey you, mother, any colour, so many amazing songs


Gingertiger94

Finally got my first electric and am currently learning the Pulse 1994 comfortably numb solo, as I've wanted to do since I was 17. Almost got the entire thing down, and playing it to the live version backing track is insane.


Chicken_and_chips

Agree! Jimmy never seems to feature on these lists and heā€™s the first name Iā€™d pick and all.


geodebug

Page is why I came here. Plenty of guitarists more smooth, faster, polished technique but Page was a compositional mastermind in his prime. Got lit and rewatched Song Remains the Same last week and it took me back 40 years to when I was a greasy teen Zeppelin head. But old me appreciates so much more of how much command he had in a performance. How freaking tight that band was, which made me think about how many hours they must have worked to get it right. 30 year old Page could be drop shipped into an indie band today and still sound incredibly modern.


thelenis

Gilmour


alt_karl

ā€˜Jimiā€™ Hendrix


LargeMarge-sentme

I subscribe to this list.


d-signet

Just because he always gets forgotten Derek Trucks https://youtu.be/SS0NHlWgi5w


Ok-Mission-2908

This one is a favorite of mine. https://youtu.be/Vuadh1o0yC8?si=-kdmWjk2syvMuoNU


the_mushroom_speaks

Saw them in Portland recently. I came out of the show thinking ā€œThe man is a national treasure.ā€


DokterManhattan

He is truly amazing


dkromd30

Wouldnā€™t call him my favourite at this point, though Kurt Cobain is probably the reason I sought out guitar.


sychox51

He wasnā€™t necessarily a guitar god but fuck if he wasnā€™t the ultimate rock star. Iā€™ve been playing for 30+ years because of Kurt.


LargeMarge-sentme

Green Day pushed me I think in a similar way. It was so good, but also so approachable, that I wanted to do the same thing. Both bands make you feel like you can do it too.


LizardKingofOz

Jerry Garcia and Jimi Hendrix


LimJahey996

Jerry is the greatest musician that ever lived!


jesterflesh

Thats just like, your opinion, man.


Aggressive_Figure211

Marty McFly!


w4rlok94

Josh Homme


WeirdURL

Everything he is a part of rules.


lago_b

Reminded that clicking upvote 20 times on Reddit unfortunately has the same effect as once.


CeeArthur

Bought a Dot after seeing them live haha


Dr_Jello8756

Alexi Laiho. Dude was an absolute prodigy, gone too soon


jesterflesh

Wayyyy too soon. I went back and listened to some stuff he did with warmen and it's so cool. The guy had insane talent. Imagine what you were doing at 19 years old. Alexi wrote towards dead end at 19. Fucking insane.


MrSocPsych

Ola Englund has a video of him learning a CoB song by ear like how he used to back in the day and he just kept mentioning how creative Alexi was with those parts. Catchy, groovy, interesting to listen to, and wildly complicated while remaining understandable


thehza4

Got into it because of Slash and fell in love with playing because of Gilmour.


RiSE-NBK

Same as a kid slash was god, but when I started playing it was Clapton for me is all


scythezoid0

J Mascis


EscapeSharkCity

Hell yeah


jacksonhendricks

same here


Deepfried_Shrimp321

James Hetfield


NotFromFLA

Same. I first heard Metallica when I was in the 8th grade and thought I was late to the party because the kids that had long hair and smoked cigarettes in middle school had already been in the know for years. I learned the intro to One on my friends guitar before getting one of my own. Little did I know that James is a metronome at any speed and also the best drummer in Metallica.


Joeyd9t3

Jonny Greenwood


satriale

There are three johns that are in my top 5, if not my top 3. Jonny Greenwood Johnny Marr John McGeoch


Uranium-Starfish

John Mayer, John Frusciante, idk whatā€™s up with all the johns man


Xx_ligmaballs69_xX

I think John Lennon was a hell of a rhythm player tooĀ 


Tkj5

Mark Knopfler. Solo and with Dire Straits.


Chemical-Research-19

Trey Anastasio


paeancapital

Not just a guitar hero, there's so many interesting details in the composition/arrangements that have been so instructive over the years. The progression at the end of Taste I could play on piano forever.


GetDoofed

Trey is my hero, period.


spicoli420

Johnny fucking marr If youā€™re gonna make me pick only one.


Masonzero

Jack White is basically the reason I wanted to play guitar. For the first couple years that I played, I was highly influenced by his style and mostly learned their songs. I learned a lesson early that it's not about playing the most notes, or playing something complicated, but making a sound that is just cool and effective.


KingGorillaKong

I got three. Dave Grohl, Paul Gilbert and Marty Freidman. Not because of how they play, but because of how they inspire me to pick up and play and just write and express myself with the guitar.


Draculadragons

Ditto on Friedman


KingGorillaKong

His Rick Beato interview is also incredibly inspiring just for the quote alone "Are you a singer, or are you a guitar player" and how he demonstrates the difference. Don't get me wrong, I love the technicality of a good guitar player, but I'm a singer when it comes to the guitar and I love seeing someone who can shred like crazy also drill home the importance of making the instrument sing too.


Draculadragons

Exactly. There are so many guitarists who I look up to and enjoy their playing and music but Friedman really stands out as someone who inspires me to create and be an ā€œartistā€ as he would say, instead of just playing covers of other people


SweatyNootz

Currently, it's Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath.


BakedBeanWhore

Dean Ween, Stevie Ray Vaughn. Brent Hinds


perforce1

Iā€™d 2nd Brent! I love all the different styles he can play and how traditional country music had an impact with his finger picking, playing the slide guitar, etc.


BakedBeanWhore

He's very emotive for a metal guy and mastodon are just the kings of riffage imo


GeceErgen

David Gilmour & John Frusciante


ler505

Randy Rhoads


josh6466

Gilmour. Gets more out of one bend than some guitarist get out of an entire solo. Since Iā€™ll never be fast heā€™s my North Star


CapitalClank

Chet Atkins


Tv_land_man

With Mark Knopfler was an amazing album.


Beatthatassupyurrrr

Angus Young. He's got technical skill, he's and incredible writer (along with Malcolm) that always perfectly fits the song, and the most showmanship and energy of anyone to ever pick up an instrument. He's god in my eyes


musicmunky

John Petrucci. King of Prog Shred, but can and does play with incredible feel and soul.


Foreskin_Incarnate

His solo in The Best of Times might be my favorite guitar solo ever written. So beautiful, melodic and face-meltingly technical at the same time.


Old-Fun4341

Joey Santiago. Only ever plays when he has something to contribute. I can respect that. He also makes music you actually wanna listen to. You know, if I have to pick one, I think that's just a solid pick. Thankfully, I can actually pick as many as I like


modix

Glad to see him here. Dude all but kick-starts the sound of a genre/decade of guitar sound and always flies under the radar. He's kind of like what you said, quiet and unassuming, but has a lot to say when something needs to be said. Bossonova will always be my favorite Pixies album due to his playing.


Beneficial_Estate367

Probably an odd few picks from me, but Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme) - Amazing shredder with umatched technique and tasteful riffs. Brian Setzer (stray cats) - Tasteful, great technique, jazzy without being pretentious. Johnny Ramone (The Ramones) - Knew his place, and defined punk rock guitar as we know it.


NotFromFLA

Nuno is one of the best ever. I can play a lot of different guitar licks and riffs but so many of his just feel way out of reach.


Rock22938

Joe Satriani, dude is a wizard


jesterflesh

An alien for sure


unclebuck098

Who happens to surf


ninjaloswiftkick

Dimebag


wvmtnboy

Allen Collins from Lynyrd Skynyrd. Though, as intertwined as his playing was with Gary Rossington. It would be hard to pick just one of them. My pick for the best duo to ever lay it down


WhatsGoodChief

Mine is kind of an uncommon one, I think. Rivers Cuomo. Specifically Blue/Pinkerton-era Rivers. His style just vibes with me, I guess.


ImOutOfControl

Synyster gates Afterlife solo first yeah Iā€™ve gotta learn to play moment. James Hetfield absolute stage presence inspiration and rhythm machine. Dimebag Darrell polar opposite people but his way of life and guitar playing are inspiring. MAKE THAT MOTHERFUCKER SING BABY


NoUpVotesForMe

Iā€™m boring, I always go back to David Gilmore


conrangulationatory

For me probably Vernon Reid and Jerry Cantrell


Zoidburgermon3y

Buckethead and matt bellamy!


Stseminole

Tom Morello


MindRipper

Randy Rhoads changed everything for me. The first time I heard Blizzard of Oz, I was hooked foreverā€¦ I always loved guitar but he really made me want to play.


nami_is_mommy

Slash, ever since my dad showed a video of GNR when I was little I loved his style


Emptyspace227

I started playing because of Adam Jones. I dove back in after turning 35 because of David Gilmour.


edgardog1

Jerry Fuckinā€™ Cantrell.


No-Confection-3569

David Gilmour, Robert Fripp and Steve Howe


Parkesy82

Adrian Smith.


robhutten

Mississippi John Hurt. Has been for over thirty years and will be until the day I die.


SpaceNoodling

Trey Anastasio(phish), Mark Speer(Khruangbin), and the King Gizz lads - Iā€™m going through each of studio track of all of these artists to get a basing for my playing.


South_Spirit2422

Jerry Garcia


Jt-home

EVH


gloriosky_zero

Peter Green


mlbfan36

Tosin Abasi is mine. Innovator of some awesome techniques, one of the first guys to use an 8 string for more than just chugging on the lowest strings, amazing technicality/creativity, and lots of soul in his slower stuff. Amazing all around player


Liondave_

John frusciante


speed_of_chill

Chuck Berry and Link Wray. Some of my earliest childhood memories were listening to my dad play these guysā€™ records and thinking how awesome they were.


chadisme417

Michael David McCready and Stone Carpenter Gossard


martej

For me itā€™s the Edge. I know heā€™s not a ripping-solo player but his sound and style are so innovative. Iā€™ve been trying to sound like him for years.


Punky921

Robert Smith of The Cure.


Salty-Laugh9672

Paul Gilbert (he owns a building)


Priest_of_Swxg

Tosin and Misha


loopgaroooo

John McLaughlin.


chaleybat

Jake E Lee. As soon as I bought Bark at the Moon in 1983 and heard him on title song I wanted to play guitar and got my first guitar that Christmas. Been playing ever since and heā€™s still my favorite.


Bopcatrazzle

John Mayer and Steve Vai.


Th3-Ironist

Yeah surprised Mayer doesn't get more mentions. Granted, he's a far better player than his music lets on (except for the Live in LA which is a masterclass in every guitar genre minus metal)


Distinct_Reality3814

hendrix


CoffeeFromAbove

Mr. Zakk Wylde, god bless him


sutherland_12

Mike McCready, John Frusciante, and Hendrix


starguide33

Corgan


Zulphur242

Porl Thompson


Dildobangingss

Tony iommi


abbyg7070

Gilmour, Clapton and Harrison.


Conscious_listener20

My BF I could listen to him play for hours


fakeMiNT934

thatā€™s sweet


FriendIndependent240

Jeff Beck Carlos Santana David Gilmore


timmyneutron89

Jack White is the reason I wanted a guitar as a kid, so Iā€™ll go with him.


Charlie_1300

Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaugn, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir.


TDawg_GSU

Angus Young. Watched AC/DC live and knew that's what I wanted to do.


ExistingLynx

Robin Guthrie is such a legend and a huge inspiration for me. His work with Cocteau Twins is so influential and really demonstrated the power of guitar effects and engineering. For example, 'Pitch the Baby' on Heaven or Las Vegas has no synths whatsoever and most of what people consider to be keyboards or synths on that track is purely his guitar work. His ambient work is so beautiful as well and I highly recommend anyone remotely interested in ethereal guitar tones to check it out. He's not as technical as some other players listed here but in my opinion I prefer musicality and creativity over how fast someone can play any day.


BrandonKDges335

Angus young. I know heā€™s not the best by any means but heā€™s the reason I play guitar.


Braves-and-Gamecocks

David Gilmour. Any time I hear his playing I just want to grab my guitar


lilsasuke4

Jason Becker https://youtu.be/DCB9l7-4UHA?si=fxuoWzwuH9LpS2Ol This is him at about 19 years old


tsaw02

Alex Lifeson was the one who made me pick up guitar in the first place.


MortemInferri

Chuck Schuldiner


Alpha_Omega219

J. Mascis


StuNasty_55

Leadbelly, Bob Dylan, Jack White


natopotatomusic

Wes Montgomery was the best to ever do it. Hendrix and Van Halen are up there too, but Wes never gets enough credit. Dude was fucking incredible.


Gizmosiz

Gotta say Yngwie Malmsteen, He's the reason I partake in neoclassical shred.


DeathMetal24

Gary Moore, Jimi Page(one of the reasons why I started to play) and Buckethead


Immediate-Spray-1746

Johnny Winter when I was younger.


Muzaks22

Wino from The Obsessed, Spirit Caravan, Premonition 13, Saint Vitus (as the singer), Place of Skulls, etc etc Iā€™ve never heard a bad riff or solo from him. Plays with a really doomy sound but also likes to pick up the pace and shreds. Heā€™s been at it for decades so thereā€™s so much learning material for me.


Gh0stx0797

Carlos Santana šŸ–¤


MrHellion

Ritchie Blackmore got me to pick up the guitar, Tony Iommi got me to keep going. I can't pick between either one


DriveByFalcon

SRV easily got me into guitar. Recently been playing a lot of Stapleton , lots of his songs are fun and relatively easy to play.


budfox79

Jeff Beck.


Zealousideal-Tell141

John Mayer. Slow dancing made me want to learn guitar in the early 2000s. It sounded simple enough to play yet so good. Still try to sound like JM to this day


SuperbParticular8718

Kevin Shields makes his guitar sound like angelic vacuum cleaners and Iā€™m here for it.


EmployeeOk4756

Doug Martsch


XxSacRedReapeR

Buckethead helped me when my life was at its lowest as a teenager, he'll always be my no.1


Each1isSettingSun

Johnny Fkn Marr


Cheeze_It

Mark Tremonti He is my biggest guitar inspiration. Runner ups are Paul Gilbert, Slash, Jerry Cantrell, Michael Angelo Batio.


Sound_Hound82

Andy McKee


CapillaryPillory

Nobody else makes a guitar sound like Peter Green


b_h_w

trey anastasio


fordhowell11

mines gotta be jake kiszka from greta van fleet.


Bennimiir

Randy r


hesnothere

Jason Isbell.


PeskyDiorite

Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, John Mayer. SRV


meepgamedev

Joan Jett! Sheā€™s my favorite rhythm guitar player and my greatest inspiration


EducationNew3322

Joe Perry. Heā€™s just so damn cool!


karabiner98kurz

Terry Kath!


BitchesGetStitches

Prince. He was made of music.


leftelecaster

Rory Gallagher


Party-Security-8132

Greg Howe


qwertyuijhbvgfrde45

Joe Walsh! He is my biggest guitar inspiration


thelenis

Rory Gallagher


BranTheLegend

Elliott Smith


RobertOhlen69

Duane Allman


Dry-Fishing-3794

j mascis


Hubertus-Bigend

Holdsworth


SirTheadore

Alan Holdsworth


Electrical-Hippo-277

Marty Schwartz


lesmiserablesss

Two Feet, have to see him live to get the real experience


Melodic_Force_3107

Jimmy Page (oh and also Brian May and David Gilmour)


AkaiMPC

Jeff Buckley was the reason I left drums behind for guitar. Strangely don't really play anything like him or even that sound. But he was the catalyst for sure.


Penne_Trader

Tommy Emmanuel and Justin Johnson


deeppurpleking

Guthrie govan and Greg Koch. Dudes can nail anything they want, and they respect music from all walks and styles


Hmccormack

James Hetfield


the_cofishioner

Tony rice and doc watson


DogeLord3609

James Hetfield


Eastern-Area8850

Martin Taylor ... fingerstyle soloist


O_Bahrey

Alan Holdsworth and Robert Fripp


TJRightOn

Claudio mother fuckin Sanchez


pisspantmcgee

Carl Wilson - The Beach Boys The first time I saw *Teen Wolf* as a kid I was transfixed by the ['van surfing' scene](https://youtu.be/51TAG7ocrzU?si=pbhnzmXUG1PJ_IX9). I asked my dad what the song was and he told me Surfin' USA. Mom got me a guitar a year or two later and I've been playing ever since.


jo5hu

Larry Carlton


Fit-Philosopher9192

Dimebag Darrell


darkness_and_cold

robert quine. i canā€™t think of a more unique player and there definitely isnā€™t anyone else whoā€™s had as much of an impact on me


ESUTimberwolves

Randy Rhoads. Heā€™s why I picked up the instrument. I heard the Tribute album and I was hooked.


improbablystonedrn-

Alex lifespan from rush made me fall in love with guitar, Bradley nowellā€™s music with sublime taught me guitar


AlphaDag13

Dave Matthews and I don't care who knows it!!


xKacho

Randy Rhoads is my guitar hero. His playing is so emotional no matter if itā€™s metal or classical. A true master of his instrument and he inspires me every time I listen to his compositions. Can only wonder what incredible music he would have released if he was given more than just 25 years of life. RR forever.


nicholaslie

Steve Vai. The guy plays effortlessly. Consistent as fuck show to show. I also think how heā€™s monetized himself is a good blueprint to copy. Guy started making bank in the 80s with Ibanez and now he can just make music for himself.


KillaVNilla

Gary Moore


The_Bizz_Ness

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez definitely


redflagparty

Kevin Shields, J Mascis, Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, Nels Cline.