Don't usually comment on opinion bsed arguments like this but seriously, everywhere all I read is about Rory, SRV, and Hendrix. Everyone forgets Jimmy Page! He could play blues with the best of them, he certainly innovated more than any other guitarist, his range of styles encompasses far more than the other three, he was a founding member of easily THE best band ever. Why does he never get mentioned in these 'greatest ever debates' when he has as much right to be called so as the rest of them.
both win its impossible to choose because their styles of blues are very different rory was more folk blues player where as srv was texas blues rory was the better songwriter because srv did cover a lot of hendrix,s songs but i cant fucking decide whos the best there is no best just enjoy the music these legends left us
Jimi Hendrix was cited in a 1969 interview shortly after Woodstock: Interviewer: "So Jimi, what's it like to be the best guitarist in the world?" Jimi: "I don't know, ask Rory Gallagher".[37][38] from Wikipedia Rory Gallagher page
@amigodeulises this is just an urban legend, never was this said by Jimi Hendrix, even if it says so in Wiki. (that too only refers to an article about hearsay and Wiki is made by so many ppl, dont believe all you read on Wikipedia!!) No one can name the article or tv show or reporter or whatso ever. Even Rory's brother Donal said it was just a hoax made by someone that got a life of its own because ppl (like you and many others) just kept repeating it without checking.
Look, sometimes when I see 'vs' video's I've got my opinion about who's (a bit) better, but when I saw the title of this video I was like: 'They're both God, no comparison'.
Saw them both front row center, Rory was a man of the people that loved his fans and his music. I got the feeling from Stevie Ray, he only loved the music. If I could see only one more show, past or present, I would be at Cork City Hall to hear Rory play for his homies that loved him so completely. The sing alongs, the drinks afterwards, basking in the presence of my guitar hero. So for Rory, and Stevie, and Jimi and Duane, and all the others, salude! Thanks for the memories.
BERLIN (Reuters) – A German court has ordered former Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore to pay damages after ruling the guitar solo in his 1990 hit "Still Got the Blues" had been plagiarized from a German song written in 1974.
A court in the southern city of Munich said on Wednesday the solo in Moore's song was too similar to the one in "Nordrach" by the band Jud's Gallery not to have been copied
The only but vrey important things these to greats share is there very humble, and they share the love of the blues and sadly they passed on a way to soon !
If i shall relate Rory to any other guitarists, it would be George Throrogood.! quite similar to each other. but not SRV. totally different style and taste.
Gave this vid a big dislike. Seen several similar uploads and they make me feel ill. Music is subjective and art, not a competition and all these x Vs Y uploads are simply provoking inflammatory threads. Love both these players BTW
Maybe Stevie could do more technically and he and his brother Jimmie are both fantastic players, two of the best ever, but Rory wins it for me every time. He could touch your soul, send shivers up your spine, was so exciting, and a beautiful guy. He just about had everything for me.
Totalmente de acuerdo, cada uno con sus vicios y virtudes ( Jeff, Stevie y Rory ) son lo mas grande que hubo para los que amamos el blues y el rock y demostraron que la Strato es unica !!!
Rory agregò a su musica el plus de ser irlandes que por momentos lo hace especial y unico.
Y los 3 sabian ( bueno Jeff aun sabe) de aporrear a la guitarra con respeto y admiraciòn pero sin ninguna compasion ( como debe ser por supuesto) porque no hay otro modo de tocarla sino es asì
Between SRV and RG it's much of a muchness. Unfortunately, as an innovator, as a songwriter, as a guitarist, as a musical visionary and as a figure who drew so many different kinds of music together into a totally new synthesis, Hendrix is in a totally different league from either of them. SRV and RG are fine musicians, but compared to Hendrix they're just talented white boys.
@ebarlier I happen to be white myself, but it's not a matter of opinion but of fact that Hendrix drew on many different kinds of tradition - soul, R&B, blues, jazz, and the emerging kind of beat music that the British were making in the 60s - and forged something new, whereas neither SRV nor RG were doing anything particularly original, however enjoyable it was. My 'white boy' comment was merely to suggest that both SRV and RG took a lot more from the blues than they put back into it.
@ebarlier In fact, I'd go as far as to say that the most extreme and expressive playing that I've ever heard from either SRV or RG happened to be when they were most drawing on the spirit of (or, if you like, imitating) Hendrix. I've seen b&w footage of RG playing incredible stuff - that happened to sound just like Hendrix. The rest of the time I think his stuff can be a bit pedestrian. Likewise, SRV tended to lapse back into blues cliches; when he was really trying, he sounded like Hendrix.
@ebarlier If you think race, or rather colour (because the concept of 'race' doesn't really mean anything) has nothing to do with it, ask yourself why white guitar players have historically always earned more than black ones. Why isn't Hubert Sumlin a household name? Or Otis Rush? While John Mayer is a huge star. He's not a bad player, but that's not the reason.
@lexo30@ebarlier Gotta agree with ebarlier. You really are a total tit lexo30 and just about the worst advocate for hendrix imaginable. Incidentally, if you cared to do your homework, rock n roll, rythm n blues n jazz all have 'mixed race' musical influences. Your comments about gallagher 'imitating' hendrix are typical internet hardman abuse & complete rubbish. Frankly, i don't think you've a clue what you're talking about.
@dermotwalker I don't normally attempt to argue with people who are actually frothing at the mouth with rage, but obviously I know that all the kinds of music you mention have been created by people of different races. Early rock & roll brings together blues and country music; jazz drew on all kinds of different influences, including European art music, etc. I admire RG very much as a player. It's not dispraise to say that he sometimes sounded like Hendrix. So what's your point, exactly?
@lexo30 Why do white (blues?) guitarists earn more? Go to just about any blues fest in this country and the crowd is overwhelmingly white. Blacks historically turned their backs on the blues, viewing them as 'country' or 'old fashioned' or for many older blacks, they evoke memories of hard times. Most people support artists based on skin color rather than talent. That's why John Mayer is a star and Sumlin and Rush are not. Sad, but all too true. I'd see Hubert and day over Mayer.
@cs868 That's the first really sensible comment anyone has made, probably more sensible than any of mine. The same is true of R&B: as black audiences became more affluent, they rejected the raw physicality of live R&B and increasingly preferred electronic sounds. If I've learned anything from this debate, it's God help anyone who dares to mention the economic and historically racist underpinning of the blues industry. Even drawing attention to it clearly wrecks some people's buzz.
@lexo30 Thanks for your reply, I appreciate your comments. I wasn't trying to debate the issue...........just adding my 2 cents. People get pretty outrageous. I checked in to check the music, not the SRV vs Rory aspect. I hate that. One does not compare to the other................both have their merits and flaws.
@cs868 Well, I'm no huge fan of either, to be honest, not because they're 'bad' but because that kind of rock guitar playing doesn't really float my boat anymore. I liked RG a lot when I was a teenager but never really got into SRV at all, and still haven't. But hey ho. Each to their own. I'll go back to my jazz and hardcore albums and apologise for wasting everyone's time.
@lexo30 My point exactly, my confused friend, is that you're a bloody waffler. As clearly demonstrated by the bombastic nature of your idiot comments. Blundering about like a bull in a china shop with your race-tinged remarks. If gallagher sounded like anyone else, it would have been muddy waters whom he played with a lot and was praised & admired by. BTW, gallagher's style owed a great deal to jazz which is another reason why he didn't sound like hendrix.
@dermotwalker Eh? Gallagher sounded like Muddy Waters? Sorry to jump back into the fray again, but you've clearly never listened to Muddy Waters, who (apart from the fact that he was not a lead player) sounded nothing like Gallagher. Gallagher didn't owe much to jazz beyond the odd 9th chord here and there. One of the most conspicuous influences in Gallagher's playing, which you would realise if you weren't deaf, is Irish music; he's always dropping into little modal licks here and there.
@lexo30 where to start! a) go listen to gallagher jamming with waters. b) i never claimed he was the single greatest, in fact i specifically said hendrix was better. c) nor did i say hendrix owed nothing to jazz. d) re your assumptions, that's precisely the problem with you - you assume too much. d) we all know gallagher was heavily influenced by trad and that his father was an alcoholic trad musician. e) you really do sound like someone who tells himself he has 'great taste'.
@dermotwalker Oh look - never mind. Have it your way, Rory Gallagher was the single greatest genius the guitar has ever known, a man who took every conceivable tradition of music and brought them together into a unique and perfect synthesis that had hitherto defeated every other guitar player ever. He was better than Segovia, Hendrix, Clapton, you name it - Rory alone was the true master, and absolutely everyone else bowed down to his supremacy. There. Ya happy?
@dermotwalker (Btw, if you think Hendrix owed nothing to jazz, I can only assume that you don't actually listen to your music collection but just stand and stare it, whispering to yourself over and over again 'God, I've got great taste...' I also assume that you've never read a book about music, and don't know anything about the history of jazz c. 1968-1975 or so. I also assume that you didn't know that Miles contacted Hendrix and tried to arrange for them to play together. Ah well.)
@lexo30 I do think white boys opened a lot of doors for black blues artists. Guys like Clapton, Santana, Page, Bill Graham, Butterfield...........they brought the blues mainstream and they went to the roots to see who C. Burnett, M Morganfield really were. Find B.B King's bio and read his story of the first time he played at the Fillmore in S.F. It gave me chills. But it helped me understand.
@cs868 This debate is getting way out of hand. All I wanted to do was suggest that Hendrix was in a different league from SRV or RG, and people are reacting like I'm advocating the Nation of Islam, or something. Of course white players opened the door for black artists; I might never have discovered Robert Johnson, BB King, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Skip James etc. if Clapton hadn't gone on about how great they were. And Clapton can be great too.
@lexo30 I agree that Jimi was in another league. His roots were deep in blues and r&b. SRV could only hope to channel Jimi a little, but could never be him. I saw SRV 7 times, live. I saw Rory 4 times, live, and never heard him play anything sounding even remotely like Jimi. Race and racism are an underpinning of a great many things in this country. The days of cotton pickin', whiskey drinkin' bluesmen has passed, thankfully. At least now, if it's good, it's just good. No color matters.
@brymacbluesband Thanks to that remark 'at most Hendrix was just a noise', assuming that you really have a 'blues band', if I ever happen to find myself in a town where you're playing, you can be sure that I will not be coming to the gig. In fact, I may pay someone to stand outside and advise people not to waste their money.
@brymacbluesband perhaps your ears need testing, and your grammar too... You should listen to more of his stuff son instead of limiting your preference to the heroes you worshiped first! No one pioneered music the way Jimi did...
Rory perhaps wasn't technically quite as skilled as SRV, but the fire and passion he had in his playing more than made up for it. In my book, no other guitarist in history can compare to Rory Gallagher.
No competition... SRV was soooooooo much of a more inventive soulful player with much better technique. To me, Rory was good, but too much pick noise and sorry but just not in the same league as SRV.
Yes I have listened. I am also a pro guitar player for many years. Look I'm not taking anything away from the guy. He was good. But the others I mentioned including Jeff Beck Johnny Winter and some various others, are just completely in another league. Just like Joe Bonamassa is very good, but IMHO he ain't in Gary Moore's league. Everyone has an opinion ...and btw..Jimi Hendrix always said bizarre things... doesn't mean he was Rory's biggest fan.
@bluesrevenge@scoured62@lexo30 Hendrix no 1 obviously but as regards srv "vs" gallagher, it's gallagher game, set & match. srv is great though, god bless him.
jeff beck and johnny winter are in a different league to gallagher in the sense that they're more commercial and more mainstream than gallagher but it's the league below him, i'm afraid.
If you wanted to impress a girl, you'd probably bring her to see somebody else but if you wanted to burn in the fire, i think you'd see rory.
well if true, he said if not than he didn't, it doesn,t matter ,he was a fan of rory gallagher they all were and if you check out rory gallagher live performances you know why ,the fact is in my opinion jimi hendrix is so amazing legend and rory gallagher brings musical spirt ,call it cultural celtic,a style of guitar playing which takes hundreds of years to be past on, without question rory gallagher is his own master like hendrix ,rory gallagher is a master of the craft ,hendix master of his
jimi hendrix was once asked "whats it like to be the best guitarest ever ? hendrix replied,.... don,t know you have to ask" rory gallagher" so in jimi hendrix opinion rory gallagher was the all time best
rory gallagher 10 billion 100 thousand and counting ,better than all the rest ,hes ballyshannon man that changed the music , an irish legend and in my opinion the best guitar player of all time ,but stevie ray a legend to both rock
people really dont understand that rory was the best ever. do me a favour. listen to irish tour 74. walk on hot coals has about 4-5 different guitar styles in one tune. rory was the best, check out shadow play 1980 and it'll tell ye that
they were both gods and now they are dead.so is phil in the picture with Rory they were great guitarists...they played with their heart and made us remember great moments in time...thats all that matters...
After many, many arguments with a real good guitar playing friend I played him Rory's version of 'I could have had religion'. He just nodded and said, 'Yeah'. He stopped making pointless comparisons between two of the greatest interpreters of the blues.
I hate those "X VS Y" things, specially when it comes to music or art. Art is not a competition, it's the exact opposite. You should've called that "tribute to" instead...
I don't know why all you sad people are fighting over who was the best guitarist. SRV, Hendrix and Gallagher were above that and seemed to respect eachother and their own unique styles... All three were brilliant, just technically different. Just be glad to have heard them play. They are all missed greatly.
Stevie plays by the rules but Rory is simply above the law. As Beethoven (not the dog!) once said to one of his royal benfactors "There are and will be a thousand princes; there is only one Beethoven." I think Rory fits that mantle.This is not meant as an insult to an accomplished musician like SRV but I believe RG was special and one of a kind.
yes i am entitled to my opinion and its still rory by a country mile. SRV was v good RORY was EXCEPTIONAL and as much as i like him who cares what hendrix said or didnt say
I just can't stand it when artists are pitted against each other. Art by its very nature is subjective, and comparisons are frutless. I hear certain things Stevie's work I might not hear in Rory's, and vice versa. Yet they are BOTH sensational, multi-talented artists. But that doesn't make one better than the other. They are both better than each other, only in different ways.
@MrRoryfan That's a subjective opinion, which you are entitled to. However, comparing art/artists is fruitless at best because beauty is in the eye (or ear, in this case), of the beholder. Both men are outstanding, and both are better than each other, but in different ways. As for Mr. Hendrix's statement (above)about Rory Gallagher, he was long dead before Stevie began gaining widespread popularity.
Excellent job combing bnoth songs, you can't see the join : ) two really great artists without any doubt at all just makes me despair for all the "karaoke Singers" who pass for artisits these days, I really go fuckin weep at the amount of dross which we are cxontially being told is "true Talent" strap the bastards into a chair and force them to watch this until they learn different
What makes one guitar player better than another ?......is red prettier than blue is yellow is green ?.......Just be glad we had em long as we did and they left us all this great kick-ass music .
What makes one guitar player better than another ?......is red prettier than blue is yellow is green ?.......Just be glad we had em long as we did and they left us all this great kick-ass music .
To me, it's ridiculous to seriously claim that either of these men stole licks from other guys or whatever. It's not like they plagiarized people or anything (which Led Zeppelin certainly did - don't get me wrong; I'm a fan of them too). There ARE no original blues licks out there, they've all been used; it's more about how you use them in the context of your song. In that way, these two men were absolutely brilliant.
You have got to be kidding....what a waste of time. THEY ARE BOTH GREAT. AND, SADLY MISSED. Happy Birthday today, Rory Gallagher. Also, the same day in 2008, we lost Mr. Jeff Healey....RIP Jeff and Rory and Steve - rockin' out UP THERE!
Rory blows SRV away. SRV plays the same 5 licks over and over again. (half of which he stole from albert king) so thats 2.5 licks vs like a million=fail
@cgravier Bullshit. Everyone claims SRV stole licks from Albert King, but it just isn't true. Sure some of his blues was influenced by Albert King, but listen to his version of Little Wing, or Lenny and you'll see he's got more licks and a bigger chord vocabulary than Rory.
@cgravier is like those stolen blues rythyms and licks rory stole from various blues musicians too? the 1 4 5 chord progression wasn't originated by rory. and srv only playing 5 licks? LOL! you haven't listened to srv much. srv has many more than 5 licks so try listening to more than one srv song. two great blues guitarists and two different styles
Thats bull, when Hendrix was asked what guitarists he listened to he said he "liked Billy Gibbons" its on the Dick Cavett show, he never name dropped Rory
@andyguitar99 When people ask me what guitarists I listen to, sometimes I say Mike Bloomfield and Peter Green, sometimes I say Ollie Halsall and Tom Verlaine, sometimes I say John Fahey and Richard Thompson. Hendrix probably didn't always answer that question the same way, either.
Hendrix name checked Billy Gibbons as an influence, you can see the Dick Cavett show clip of it on most Hendrix documentaries, and Billy still dines out on the fact to this day
Rory was a genius but from a different era, Hendrix died in sept 1970, can you honestly imagine him saying Rory was the best guitarist in the world at that time? Rory came to world acclaim long after Hendrix was dead
No one has confirmed when he said it, or to who, its just nonsense, and bloody annoying
@andyguitar99 By the time of Hendrix's death, Gallagher had been around for several years with Taste. Both played at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival, so Hendrix was familiar with him. The fact that Hendrix was familiar with Gibbons is evidence that his favorite guitarists weren't especially well-known at the time. (Hendrix died before ZZ Top recorded. He named Gibbons because of the Moving Sidewalks, who were never big outside of Texas. Gibbon's world acclaim came much later.)
Both are tops
danephillips 1 week ago
i dont like videos comparing guitarists each other,but i would definetely choose Rory Gallagher
nikolio1000 1 week ago
Don't usually comment on opinion bsed arguments like this but seriously, everywhere all I read is about Rory, SRV, and Hendrix. Everyone forgets Jimmy Page! He could play blues with the best of them, he certainly innovated more than any other guitarist, his range of styles encompasses far more than the other three, he was a founding member of easily THE best band ever. Why does he never get mentioned in these 'greatest ever debates' when he has as much right to be called so as the rest of them.
burnsy182 2 weeks ago
@burnsy182 I completely agree with you.
fletchers4 6 days ago
I always wondered why they never performed together. Quite possibly the two best blues guitarists of all times!
SLASHdaROCKER 3 weeks ago
That is great!
NADYAKOST 1 month ago
both win its impossible to choose because their styles of blues are very different rory was more folk blues player where as srv was texas blues rory was the better songwriter because srv did cover a lot of hendrix,s songs but i cant fucking decide whos the best there is no best just enjoy the music these legends left us
shredmaster100 1 month ago
Jimi Hendrix was cited in a 1969 interview shortly after Woodstock: Interviewer: "So Jimi, what's it like to be the best guitarist in the world?" Jimi: "I don't know, ask Rory Gallagher".[37][38] from Wikipedia Rory Gallagher page
amigodeulises 1 month ago
@amigodeulises this is just an urban legend, never was this said by Jimi Hendrix, even if it says so in Wiki. (that too only refers to an article about hearsay and Wiki is made by so many ppl, dont believe all you read on Wikipedia!!) No one can name the article or tv show or reporter or whatso ever. Even Rory's brother Donal said it was just a hoax made by someone that got a life of its own because ppl (like you and many others) just kept repeating it without checking.
DirkjeA 1 month ago
stop this comparing!!
The only thing SRV and RG have in common is that they died too young, could play the shit out their guitars and they both have an R in their names.
Iis simply not possible to determine who's the better player.
What it comes down to is taste, which is personal and cannot be forced upon eachother.
So please stop this comparing bullshit!!
MegaDutchdude 2 months ago
Ah, these are my two top favorites guys! Can't get enough of their music!
Im4hm 2 months ago
Look, sometimes when I see 'vs' video's I've got my opinion about who's (a bit) better, but when I saw the title of this video I was like: 'They're both God, no comparison'.
hpsnoob 2 months ago
Saw them both front row center, Rory was a man of the people that loved his fans and his music. I got the feeling from Stevie Ray, he only loved the music. If I could see only one more show, past or present, I would be at Cork City Hall to hear Rory play for his homies that loved him so completely. The sing alongs, the drinks afterwards, basking in the presence of my guitar hero. So for Rory, and Stevie, and Jimi and Duane, and all the others, salude! Thanks for the memories.
jdesmo4 2 months ago
eh...
smooretogo 2 months ago
so what your basically asking is whos better god or god?
NintendoSinceBirth1 3 months ago
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As Jimmy Hendrix said once if you want to know what it feels beeing the best guitarrist in the world ask Rory Galagher... No more said.
jamboort 3 months ago
As Jimmy Hendrix said once if you want to know what it feels beeing the best guitarrist in the world asl Rory Galagher... No more said.
jamboort 3 months ago
Stevie is the better guitarist and his songs are more catchy but....Rory is more diverse. Still, I gotta hand it to SRV.
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BERLIN (Reuters) – A German court has ordered former Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore to pay damages after ruling the guitar solo in his 1990 hit "Still Got the Blues" had been plagiarized from a German song written in 1974.
A court in the southern city of Munich said on Wednesday the solo in Moore's song was too similar to the one in "Nordrach" by the band Jud's Gallery not to have been copied
yorkshiretractors 3 months ago
cool ses superbe j'aime tros bon mercie
gillesmarie1 3 months ago
stevie would destroy but rory is class a
StoneHeartFull 3 months ago
stop comparing these guys both were fantastic in everyway and did it their own way so enjoy both and shut up
scotty2756 4 months ago 2
The only but vrey important things these to greats share is there very humble, and they share the love of the blues and sadly they passed on a way to soon !
dictator54 4 months ago
Rory hands down !!!
AngryNate 4 months ago
If i shall relate Rory to any other guitarists, it would be George Throrogood.! quite similar to each other. but not SRV. totally different style and taste.
esodic666 4 months ago
Rory was much more original
wheelsonfire65 4 months ago
Gave this vid a big dislike. Seen several similar uploads and they make me feel ill. Music is subjective and art, not a competition and all these x Vs Y uploads are simply provoking inflammatory threads. Love both these players BTW
PaddyandLucy 4 months ago
@PaddyandLucy Well, atleast the music in this vid is good.
tjittosz 4 months ago
Sorry but Rory :P
Kondzio717 4 months ago
Maybe Stevie could do more technically and he and his brother Jimmie are both fantastic players, two of the best ever, but Rory wins it for me every time. He could touch your soul, send shivers up your spine, was so exciting, and a beautiful guy. He just about had everything for me.
PhilBaird1 5 months ago
It is far more epic than Zeus versus the titans !
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My choice is for both of them :)
MimilJD 5 months ago
rory gallagher
mql77 6 months ago
roy 4 sure
rdickinsondickinson 6 months ago
RRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYT
TheLeadzep 6 months ago
what's the name of the song played by rory??????
anonymouslolxD 6 months ago
@anonymouslolxD bullfrog blues :)
roriJP 5 months ago
Two legends!!!! But Jeff Beck is my favorite Fendermaster!!!!
redhead5150 6 months ago
@redhead5150
Totalmente de acuerdo, cada uno con sus vicios y virtudes ( Jeff, Stevie y Rory ) son lo mas grande que hubo para los que amamos el blues y el rock y demostraron que la Strato es unica !!!
Rory agregò a su musica el plus de ser irlandes que por momentos lo hace especial y unico.
Y los 3 sabian ( bueno Jeff aun sabe) de aporrear a la guitarra con respeto y admiraciòn pero sin ninguna compasion ( como debe ser por supuesto) porque no hay otro modo de tocarla sino es asì
Ricardo49223 6 months ago
Technically SRV, soul Rory Gallagher
masterofscotland 6 months ago
Between SRV and RG it's much of a muchness. Unfortunately, as an innovator, as a songwriter, as a guitarist, as a musical visionary and as a figure who drew so many different kinds of music together into a totally new synthesis, Hendrix is in a totally different league from either of them. SRV and RG are fine musicians, but compared to Hendrix they're just talented white boys.
lexo30 6 months ago
@lexo30
wow, what a dumb ass comment at the end stating they were "just talented white boys."
We re talking guitar playing and you re bringing race into this. Shocking.
We ve got two super musicians in their own merit and the game here is to oppose them
to each other so we can break them down? Im not sure what the purpose is, what a sad state of affairs.
ebarlier 6 months ago
@ebarlier I happen to be white myself, but it's not a matter of opinion but of fact that Hendrix drew on many different kinds of tradition - soul, R&B, blues, jazz, and the emerging kind of beat music that the British were making in the 60s - and forged something new, whereas neither SRV nor RG were doing anything particularly original, however enjoyable it was. My 'white boy' comment was merely to suggest that both SRV and RG took a lot more from the blues than they put back into it.
lexo30 6 months ago
@ebarlier In fact, I'd go as far as to say that the most extreme and expressive playing that I've ever heard from either SRV or RG happened to be when they were most drawing on the spirit of (or, if you like, imitating) Hendrix. I've seen b&w footage of RG playing incredible stuff - that happened to sound just like Hendrix. The rest of the time I think his stuff can be a bit pedestrian. Likewise, SRV tended to lapse back into blues cliches; when he was really trying, he sounded like Hendrix.
lexo30 6 months ago
@ebarlier If you think race, or rather colour (because the concept of 'race' doesn't really mean anything) has nothing to do with it, ask yourself why white guitar players have historically always earned more than black ones. Why isn't Hubert Sumlin a household name? Or Otis Rush? While John Mayer is a huge star. He's not a bad player, but that's not the reason.
lexo30 6 months ago
@lexo30 @ebarlier Gotta agree with ebarlier. You really are a total tit lexo30 and just about the worst advocate for hendrix imaginable. Incidentally, if you cared to do your homework, rock n roll, rythm n blues n jazz all have 'mixed race' musical influences. Your comments about gallagher 'imitating' hendrix are typical internet hardman abuse & complete rubbish. Frankly, i don't think you've a clue what you're talking about.
dermotwalker 6 months ago
@dermotwalker I don't normally attempt to argue with people who are actually frothing at the mouth with rage, but obviously I know that all the kinds of music you mention have been created by people of different races. Early rock & roll brings together blues and country music; jazz drew on all kinds of different influences, including European art music, etc. I admire RG very much as a player. It's not dispraise to say that he sometimes sounded like Hendrix. So what's your point, exactly?
lexo30 6 months ago
@lexo30 Why do white (blues?) guitarists earn more? Go to just about any blues fest in this country and the crowd is overwhelmingly white. Blacks historically turned their backs on the blues, viewing them as 'country' or 'old fashioned' or for many older blacks, they evoke memories of hard times. Most people support artists based on skin color rather than talent. That's why John Mayer is a star and Sumlin and Rush are not. Sad, but all too true. I'd see Hubert and day over Mayer.
cs868 6 months ago
@cs868 That's the first really sensible comment anyone has made, probably more sensible than any of mine. The same is true of R&B: as black audiences became more affluent, they rejected the raw physicality of live R&B and increasingly preferred electronic sounds. If I've learned anything from this debate, it's God help anyone who dares to mention the economic and historically racist underpinning of the blues industry. Even drawing attention to it clearly wrecks some people's buzz.
lexo30 6 months ago
@lexo30 Thanks for your reply, I appreciate your comments. I wasn't trying to debate the issue...........just adding my 2 cents. People get pretty outrageous. I checked in to check the music, not the SRV vs Rory aspect. I hate that. One does not compare to the other................both have their merits and flaws.
cs868 6 months ago
@cs868 Well, I'm no huge fan of either, to be honest, not because they're 'bad' but because that kind of rock guitar playing doesn't really float my boat anymore. I liked RG a lot when I was a teenager but never really got into SRV at all, and still haven't. But hey ho. Each to their own. I'll go back to my jazz and hardcore albums and apologise for wasting everyone's time.
lexo30 6 months ago
@lexo30 My point exactly, my confused friend, is that you're a bloody waffler. As clearly demonstrated by the bombastic nature of your idiot comments. Blundering about like a bull in a china shop with your race-tinged remarks. If gallagher sounded like anyone else, it would have been muddy waters whom he played with a lot and was praised & admired by. BTW, gallagher's style owed a great deal to jazz which is another reason why he didn't sound like hendrix.
dermotwalker 6 months ago
@dermotwalker Eh? Gallagher sounded like Muddy Waters? Sorry to jump back into the fray again, but you've clearly never listened to Muddy Waters, who (apart from the fact that he was not a lead player) sounded nothing like Gallagher. Gallagher didn't owe much to jazz beyond the odd 9th chord here and there. One of the most conspicuous influences in Gallagher's playing, which you would realise if you weren't deaf, is Irish music; he's always dropping into little modal licks here and there.
lexo30 6 months ago
@lexo30 where to start! a) go listen to gallagher jamming with waters. b) i never claimed he was the single greatest, in fact i specifically said hendrix was better. c) nor did i say hendrix owed nothing to jazz. d) re your assumptions, that's precisely the problem with you - you assume too much. d) we all know gallagher was heavily influenced by trad and that his father was an alcoholic trad musician. e) you really do sound like someone who tells himself he has 'great taste'.
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lexo30 6 months ago
@dermotwalker Oh look - never mind. Have it your way, Rory Gallagher was the single greatest genius the guitar has ever known, a man who took every conceivable tradition of music and brought them together into a unique and perfect synthesis that had hitherto defeated every other guitar player ever. He was better than Segovia, Hendrix, Clapton, you name it - Rory alone was the true master, and absolutely everyone else bowed down to his supremacy. There. Ya happy?
lexo30 6 months ago
@dermotwalker (Btw, if you think Hendrix owed nothing to jazz, I can only assume that you don't actually listen to your music collection but just stand and stare it, whispering to yourself over and over again 'God, I've got great taste...' I also assume that you've never read a book about music, and don't know anything about the history of jazz c. 1968-1975 or so. I also assume that you didn't know that Miles contacted Hendrix and tried to arrange for them to play together. Ah well.)
lexo30 6 months ago
@lexo30 I do think white boys opened a lot of doors for black blues artists. Guys like Clapton, Santana, Page, Bill Graham, Butterfield...........they brought the blues mainstream and they went to the roots to see who C. Burnett, M Morganfield really were. Find B.B King's bio and read his story of the first time he played at the Fillmore in S.F. It gave me chills. But it helped me understand.
cs868 6 months ago
@cs868 This debate is getting way out of hand. All I wanted to do was suggest that Hendrix was in a different league from SRV or RG, and people are reacting like I'm advocating the Nation of Islam, or something. Of course white players opened the door for black artists; I might never have discovered Robert Johnson, BB King, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Skip James etc. if Clapton hadn't gone on about how great they were. And Clapton can be great too.
lexo30 6 months ago
@lexo30 I agree that Jimi was in another league. His roots were deep in blues and r&b. SRV could only hope to channel Jimi a little, but could never be him. I saw SRV 7 times, live. I saw Rory 4 times, live, and never heard him play anything sounding even remotely like Jimi. Race and racism are an underpinning of a great many things in this country. The days of cotton pickin', whiskey drinkin' bluesmen has passed, thankfully. At least now, if it's good, it's just good. No color matters.
cs868 6 months ago
@lexo30 ..you need your ears testing..at most Hendrix was just a noise...
brymacbluesband 5 months ago
@brymacbluesband Thanks to that remark 'at most Hendrix was just a noise', assuming that you really have a 'blues band', if I ever happen to find myself in a town where you're playing, you can be sure that I will not be coming to the gig. In fact, I may pay someone to stand outside and advise people not to waste their money.
lexo30 5 months ago
@brymacbluesband Hendrix was NOT A NOISE. He was one of the greatest, if not the greatest guitarist ever. One of SRV's biggest influences.
rocknroll1able 5 months ago
@brymacbluesband Hendrix was just noise? Are you stupid? nobody beats hendrix
lorddarkeet 4 months ago
@lorddarkeet ..are you stupid, he has been beaten, ..lots of time..listen to even Rory..thats natural talent, without all the gimmicks, effects...
brymacbluesband 4 months ago
@brymacbluesband perhaps your ears need testing, and your grammar too... You should listen to more of his stuff son instead of limiting your preference to the heroes you worshiped first! No one pioneered music the way Jimi did...
sirswift23 4 months ago
Rory perhaps wasn't technically quite as skilled as SRV, but the fire and passion he had in his playing more than made up for it. In my book, no other guitarist in history can compare to Rory Gallagher.
Bombadil1992 6 months ago
@Bombadil1992 Right on! The ONLY electric blues guitarist who can touch Rory for pure blues feel is (was) Peter Greene.
Gallagherfreak100 6 months ago 3
@Gallagherfreak100 True...and the only blues guitarist to take it to the level of rape was Stevie Ray Vaughan. Poor Rory was never the same...;p
lorddarkeet 2 months ago
I love Hendrix and Gallagher but the only one I NEED to listen every day is SRV, his blues was on a other level, this man was unreal.....
scoured62 6 months ago
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expoente1000 6 months ago
No competition... SRV was soooooooo much of a more inventive soulful player with much better technique. To me, Rory was good, but too much pick noise and sorry but just not in the same league as SRV.
bluesrevenge 6 months ago 2
@bluesrevenge have you even listened to a Rory album, lol.
turnbacktime 6 months ago
@turnbacktime
Yes I have listened. I am also a pro guitar player for many years. Look I'm not taking anything away from the guy. He was good. But the others I mentioned including Jeff Beck Johnny Winter and some various others, are just completely in another league. Just like Joe Bonamassa is very good, but IMHO he ain't in Gary Moore's league. Everyone has an opinion ...and btw..Jimi Hendrix always said bizarre things... doesn't mean he was Rory's biggest fan.
bluesrevenge 6 months ago
@bluesrevenge @scoured62 @lexo30 Hendrix no 1 obviously but as regards srv "vs" gallagher, it's gallagher game, set & match. srv is great though, god bless him.
jeff beck and johnny winter are in a different league to gallagher in the sense that they're more commercial and more mainstream than gallagher but it's the league below him, i'm afraid.
If you wanted to impress a girl, you'd probably bring her to see somebody else but if you wanted to burn in the fire, i think you'd see rory.
dermotwalker 6 months ago
Really hard to pick but I think Rory has that extra little bit but both are guitar legends
bigjoe1759 6 months ago
well if true, he said if not than he didn't, it doesn,t matter ,he was a fan of rory gallagher they all were and if you check out rory gallagher live performances you know why ,the fact is in my opinion jimi hendrix is so amazing legend and rory gallagher brings musical spirt ,call it cultural celtic,a style of guitar playing which takes hundreds of years to be past on, without question rory gallagher is his own master like hendrix ,rory gallagher is a master of the craft ,hendix master of his
ultanbeare 6 months ago
jimi hendrix was once asked "whats it like to be the best guitarest ever ? hendrix replied,.... don,t know you have to ask" rory gallagher" so in jimi hendrix opinion rory gallagher was the all time best
ultanbeare 7 months ago
@ultanbeare I'm pretty sure that's just an urban myth. There's no proof Hendrix actually said it.
padraic2001eire 6 months ago
rory gallagher 10 billion 100 thousand and counting ,better than all the rest ,hes ballyshannon man that changed the music , an irish legend and in my opinion the best guitar player of all time ,but stevie ray a legend to both rock
ultanbeare 7 months ago
Not a competition, sorry, not a chance, nay nay nay, SRV all the way!
porkchopsrv 7 months ago
This title also sickens me, but at the end of the day, there is no harm in a bit of competition.
muxmahony 7 months ago
I could name you 50 guys that should share that very first place. Both Stevie and Rory are in the first spot mate.
djconFFS 7 months ago 9
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Totally agree, so many incredible guitarists that no one is the best. Loved Gary Moore, Stevie Vai, etc, etc. etc.
skipper8257 6 months ago
Confused-us say, there are many paths to heaven
MrSuperkrap 7 months ago
there's no way to choose one of both, they are amazing, they blow my mind every time that i listen to them. ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG
gabilxc 7 months ago
people really dont understand that rory was the best ever. do me a favour. listen to irish tour 74. walk on hot coals has about 4-5 different guitar styles in one tune. rory was the best, check out shadow play 1980 and it'll tell ye that
clerkhog 7 months ago
steve hands down!
georgesorosisgay1 7 months ago
But Frank is best!! Stevie Ray Vain is OK but Frank can play whist flying a 747 through Wallmart
MrSuperkrap 7 months ago
Tony Fattarassi of Death Cheese is better than these two guys !!! H-E-L-L-0
MrSuperkrap 7 months ago
There's me still plucking away (badly), but they were/are both 'plucking' great llap
phcoh 7 months ago
y u have end during rorys song:(
guitarplayindude1241 7 months ago
they were both gods and now they are dead.so is phil in the picture with Rory they were great guitarists...they played with their heart and made us remember great moments in time...thats all that matters...
damien12374 7 months ago 2
After many, many arguments with a real good guitar playing friend I played him Rory's version of 'I could have had religion'. He just nodded and said, 'Yeah'. He stopped making pointless comparisons between two of the greatest interpreters of the blues.
LearnerMIC 8 months ago
Could have chose better songs.
YoCyrus87 8 months ago
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YoCyrus87 8 months ago
This is my favourite Gallagher live version of Bullfrog Blues. Love it.
lewars1912 8 months ago
I hate those "X VS Y" things, specially when it comes to music or art. Art is not a competition, it's the exact opposite. You should've called that "tribute to" instead...
thibo62 8 months ago 2
I don't know why all you sad people are fighting over who was the best guitarist. SRV, Hendrix and Gallagher were above that and seemed to respect eachother and their own unique styles... All three were brilliant, just technically different. Just be glad to have heard them play. They are all missed greatly.
rocker53zero 8 months ago 2
Stevie plays by the rules but Rory is simply above the law. As Beethoven (not the dog!) once said to one of his royal benfactors "There are and will be a thousand princes; there is only one Beethoven." I think Rory fits that mantle.This is not meant as an insult to an accomplished musician like SRV but I believe RG was special and one of a kind.
coloneljessop 8 months ago in playlist Greatest Guitarists
Rory: straight from the hip, expressive, impulsive,original, dynamic and always interesting and unpredictable.
Stevie:regimented, textbook tone,formulaic/stick-to-the knitting blues approach,predictable and efficient.
Listen to BB kIng (plus a thousand other blues players) and Chuck Berry then ask yourself does Stevie bring anything new to the table?
Now listen to the myriad of live RG recordings.Vision, variety originality and improvisation.
coloneljessop 8 months ago in playlist Greatest Guitarists
@coloneljessop You obviously havent listened to much SRV.
YoCyrus87 8 months ago
@coloneljessop
Arguably the most inept post of come across on youtube. Thanks for the laugh!
67goldtops 8 months ago
@coloneljessop this is such a guitarilliterate statement,,,
steve1969pierce 7 months ago
Rory played from the soul.
Stevie, from a scroll.
coloneljessop 8 months ago in playlist Greatest Guitarists
@coloneljessop you dont have a clue do you,,,,, what you mean is you like Rory, but dont understand SRV?
steve1969pierce 7 months ago
If IIRC wasn't Rory one of SRV's influences? Both are awesome but Rory is very underestimated here in the State's.
rb7magnetico 8 months ago
stop comparing all these great musicians. They are all unique and have their own style
tommyau2006 8 months ago 19
Gallagher !!
multimongol13 8 months ago
i am a hendrix, srv and gallagher disciple (among other greats)
i practice polytheism on things guitar related, and enjoy the riches
sw3210 8 months ago 2
@sw3210 me too!! Sense in a sea of idiocy!!
steve1969pierce 7 months ago
SRV. Gallagher was too basic, both his rhythms and leads.
VeryHugeAss 8 months ago
yes i am entitled to my opinion and its still rory by a country mile. SRV was v good RORY was EXCEPTIONAL and as much as i like him who cares what hendrix said or didnt say
MrRoryfan 8 months ago
What is so very sad is that these two young sensations had to leave us loooong before their prime. RIP Stevie and Rory. Love you both so much.
SRV4evr 8 months ago
I just can't stand it when artists are pitted against each other. Art by its very nature is subjective, and comparisons are frutless. I hear certain things Stevie's work I might not hear in Rory's, and vice versa. Yet they are BOTH sensational, multi-talented artists. But that doesn't make one better than the other. They are both better than each other, only in different ways.
SRV4evr 8 months ago
and the winner is ........ Mr gallagher by a country mile. dont worry stevie most dont even get that close
MrRoryfan 9 months ago
@MrRoryfan That's a subjective opinion, which you are entitled to. However, comparing art/artists is fruitless at best because beauty is in the eye (or ear, in this case), of the beholder. Both men are outstanding, and both are better than each other, but in different ways. As for Mr. Hendrix's statement (above)about Rory Gallagher, he was long dead before Stevie began gaining widespread popularity.
SRV4evr 8 months ago
SRV!!!!!
carlosdevadip 9 months ago
@metal4life160 SRV ...no doubt one of the best cover bands of all time.
mikepaster1 9 months ago
Excellent job combing bnoth songs, you can't see the join : ) two really great artists without any doubt at all just makes me despair for all the "karaoke Singers" who pass for artisits these days, I really go fuckin weep at the amount of dross which we are cxontially being told is "true Talent" strap the bastards into a chair and force them to watch this until they learn different
End of Rant :D
SuperKopstar 9 months ago
Rory .
primitzisgate7 9 months ago
Hendrix actually said to ask "Phil Keaggy" but Gallagher was surely as good
dokgolf 9 months ago
Both of them!!
seanbl1 9 months ago
Great!!!
NADYAKOST 9 months ago
Rory is by far the most underrated guitarist of all time. Both are phenoms, and it's only a matter of "taste" which is better(pun intended).
mareckbamf 9 months ago
God bless !!
MrSuperkrap 9 months ago
Rory is the King !!
tippspur 9 months ago
Would have loved to hear both of them together.
TheFutski 9 months ago
SRV been listnin to a lot of Chuck Berry , Rory shades it
remitablechair 9 months ago
Stevie ray all the way
Sly6035 9 months ago
THEY'RE BOTH GODS
jeffsdolphin 9 months ago
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What makes one guitar player better than another ?......is red prettier than blue is yellow is green ?.......Just be glad we had em long as we did and they left us all this great kick-ass music .
lonestar1259 9 months ago
What makes one guitar player better than another ?......is red prettier than blue is yellow is green ?.......Just be glad we had em long as we did and they left us all this great kick-ass music .
lonestar1259 9 months ago
@lonestar1259 blue is better
remitablechair 9 months ago
my brother Frank is the best guitar plater I ever herad and he has never made a record. He has been playing for 42 years.
MrSuperkrap 9 months ago
@MrSuperkrap
Yeah, my dog plays a pretty sweet bass too, but i can't back it up neither.
TheFutski 9 months ago
@MrSuperkrap I go with Frank!! or me,,,,,,cant decide!!
steve1969pierce 7 months ago
my brother Farnak is the best guitar plater I ever herad and he has never made a record. He has been playing for 42 years.
MrSuperkrap 9 months ago
srv rules
viorcustom 10 months ago
@porcaco , FUCK OFF AND DIE HE'S A SHIT ASSWHOLE WHO DOESNT KNOW A THING ABOUT REAL MUSIC !
13Musicmachine 10 months ago
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elrunnerup 10 months ago
Different songs - how can you compare?
DemonJD1 10 months ago
@cr1stiano he told it ironic or for good?
TheL2player 10 months ago
why compare? just enjoy, two legends full stop!! r.i.p srv and rory!
manyanaman 10 months ago
Shit, Justin Bieber is better!
porcaco 10 months ago
the sound of a human made of every Texan blood.
Texasheat75227 10 months ago
Go touch his grave, your holding a fret for magic to strike
Texasheat75227 10 months ago
SRV plays all "them" in every note.
Texasheat75227 10 months ago
@Texasheat75227 like a tree made of every wood.
Texasheat75227 10 months ago
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SRV plays all "them" in every note, like a tree made of every wood, like a human made of every Texas blood.
Texasheat75227 10 months ago
Mismatch.
vivaldi01 10 months ago
The two best looking Stratocasters to ever glace this earth!
telecastercraig 10 months ago 2
all i can say is when it comes my time to go to the great gig in the sky the musics gonna be good when i get there
iancraig71 10 months ago
Both are good...but to me, Rory is god <3
chinaboyd 10 months ago 25
To me, it's ridiculous to seriously claim that either of these men stole licks from other guys or whatever. It's not like they plagiarized people or anything (which Led Zeppelin certainly did - don't get me wrong; I'm a fan of them too). There ARE no original blues licks out there, they've all been used; it's more about how you use them in the context of your song. In that way, these two men were absolutely brilliant.
elc1960 10 months ago
Stevie worked it more, it flowed from Rory.
Practiced talent verses raw.
Saw them both live, love them both.
All my heros are dead, Rory, Stevie and Frank, fer sure heaven will be rockin.
StopLiesSeeTruth 10 months ago
You have got to be kidding....what a waste of time. THEY ARE BOTH GREAT. AND, SADLY MISSED. Happy Birthday today, Rory Gallagher. Also, the same day in 2008, we lost Mr. Jeff Healey....RIP Jeff and Rory and Steve - rockin' out UP THERE!
rocktenniscat 11 months ago 2
Rory blows SRV away. SRV plays the same 5 licks over and over again. (half of which he stole from albert king) so thats 2.5 licks vs like a million=fail
cgravier 11 months ago
@cgravier Bullshit. Everyone claims SRV stole licks from Albert King, but it just isn't true. Sure some of his blues was influenced by Albert King, but listen to his version of Little Wing, or Lenny and you'll see he's got more licks and a bigger chord vocabulary than Rory.
Sunderlanding 10 months ago
@Sunderlanding amen to that. you can here hendrix, bb,albert and freddie king,chuck berry,otis rush and lonnie mack in srv's music
8thEastTexasBlues 10 months ago
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@8thEastTexasBlues ,,SRV plays all "them" in every note, like a tree made of every wood.
Texasheat75227 10 months ago
@cgravier is like those stolen blues rythyms and licks rory stole from various blues musicians too? the 1 4 5 chord progression wasn't originated by rory. and srv only playing 5 licks? LOL! you haven't listened to srv much. srv has many more than 5 licks so try listening to more than one srv song. two great blues guitarists and two different styles
8thEastTexasBlues 10 months ago
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grantorinoProg 11 months ago
SRV from Texas, I cried when he died, I listen to him and Rory all the time!
zony1ful 11 months ago
SRV from Texas, I cried when he died, I listen to him and rory all the time!
zony1ful 11 months ago
music isn't fucking sports! fuck off!
jimothy60 11 months ago
no comparative........style musical is very different....i like srv and rory....
MrFux70 11 months ago
Jimi Hendrix was once asked what it was like to be the world's greatest guitar player. His answer was, "Go ask Rory Gallagher."
cr1stiano 11 months ago 36
@cr1stiano Haha exactly man you're right it's really true! I knew he said this once :).
frosty4peter 11 months ago
@cr1stiano
Thats bull, when Hendrix was asked what guitarists he listened to he said he "liked Billy Gibbons" its on the Dick Cavett show, he never name dropped Rory
Dont believe all the BS you read on U Tube
andyguitar99 10 months ago
@andyguitar99 When people ask me what guitarists I listen to, sometimes I say Mike Bloomfield and Peter Green, sometimes I say Ollie Halsall and Tom Verlaine, sometimes I say John Fahey and Richard Thompson. Hendrix probably didn't always answer that question the same way, either.
BlackMonk66 10 months ago
@BlackMonk66
Hendrix name checked Billy Gibbons as an influence, you can see the Dick Cavett show clip of it on most Hendrix documentaries, and Billy still dines out on the fact to this day
Rory was a genius but from a different era, Hendrix died in sept 1970, can you honestly imagine him saying Rory was the best guitarist in the world at that time? Rory came to world acclaim long after Hendrix was dead
No one has confirmed when he said it, or to who, its just nonsense, and bloody annoying
andyguitar99 10 months ago
@andyguitar99 By the time of Hendrix's death, Gallagher had been around for several years with Taste. Both played at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival, so Hendrix was familiar with him. The fact that Hendrix was familiar with Gibbons is evidence that his favorite guitarists weren't especially well-known at the time. (Hendrix died before ZZ Top recorded. He named Gibbons because of the Moving Sidewalks, who were never big outside of Texas. Gibbon's world acclaim came much later.)
BlackMonk66 10 months ago
@andyguitar99 obviously its not BS the quote was taken from a rolling stone magazine interview ...maybe he was joking ,who knows ???
cr1stiano 10 months ago
@cr1stiano
Rolling Stone referred to the following TV interview with Johnny Carson:
"You're one of the best guitarists in the world"
JH-"Noooo, I wouldn't say that"
"Well then, your one of the best guitarists in this studio"
(audience laughs)
JH-"Maybe the best in this chair" (pointing to the chair he's sitting in)
The other stuff is just urban myth (you can put the name of your favourite guitar player in if it makes you feel good though!!)
andyguitar99 9 months ago
@cr1stiano did he really say that?
SLASHdaROCKER 9 months ago
@SLASHdaROCKER no he didn't! the lad wants to say that rory is better than jimi and srv!
rastaman91 8 months ago