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  • What’s your go to guitar album?
  • darthpunk
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    The one that makes you want to play more if at all? Not necessarily the most technical or noodly, the one that just sounds right to you.

    I’ve been in a funk listening to electronic music for months, and as much as I like it, I’ve got a renewed passion for playing the guitar. Weirdly, this was what did it….. I promise I’ll listen to Mayhem later to balance things out

    Edukator
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    Definitely Maybe.

    nickdavies
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    Dire straits, money for nothing.

    I know it’s a best of, but still..

    bikebouy
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    Easy, well kinda… but this guy and this album.

    ctk
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    Neil Young Harvest, he’s my no1 guitarist and Words is probably favourite track

    colournoise
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    null

    Love the whole thing, but it does have just about the best opening track of any album I know.

    colournoise
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    On an angstier day though, this might be the choice.

    null

    slowoldman
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    I think one of the finest guitarists around today is Buddy Miller. I’m not a massive country fan but his tone is wonderful. Otherwise probably Richard Thompson. Or Frank Zappa.

    Any one of many albums.

    fubar
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    I love a bit of John Squire so – The Seahorses – Do It Yourself

    vongassit
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    michaelmcc
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    The White Stripes – Elephant or Icky Thump.
    That Jack White fella is good on a guitar!

    eddiebaby
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    eddiebaby
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    Or failing that anything by King Crimson.
    Or Los Lonely Boys.
    Or… well you get the picture.

    twistedpencil
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    Axis: Bold As Love

    eddiebaby
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    bloodyshins
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    Limp Bizkit, Significant other… stop sniggering!

    Waderider
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    Robin Trower, Bridge of Sighs….but ask me again in five minutes I’ll change my mind back to Physical Grafitti.

    Bridge of Sighs

    stevied
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    FNM

    theotherjonv
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    At the moment where I’m learning to play bass, it’s the Smiths / Meat is Murder

    I can play the rhythm and main notes of the riffs of some of them but the extra notes and twiddles are beyond me so far, but I’ll go back and fill them in when I get better.

    eg: last night’s half hour fiddling was

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_T1NE4Q2BI

    leffeboy
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    Original album was Dart to the Heart I think but this is the track that always gets me wanting to learn to play properly

    metalheart
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    I’m having a little difficulty with the definition of this thread (most of the music I listen to features guitar to an extent and my immediate reaction was to post a el Camarón de la Isla y Paco de Lucia video, infact I will). But I guess the only thing that I can immediately thing of as guitar is this:

    Here’s Paco, phenomenal:

    Also, the three albums I’ve been listening to a lot this last while all strong feature guitar. And I mean a lot. Here’s tasters…

    Nilüfer:

    Aldous:

    Khruangbin:

    Malvern Rider
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    Lately been enjoying Mattias IA Eklundh’s Freak Guitar series, probably ‘Smorgasbord’

    I always, inevitably go back to Frank Zappa. Impossible to choose a definitive or ‘best’ album, and most often those most beautiful, head-blowing improvisations happened live.

    So today, Matthias, I’ll going with ‘Dupree’s Paradise’ – notably the title track in which Frank’s picking begins in earnest at exactly 7min 40secs:

    For completion, an English guitarist/composer – and that would be Mr Ed Wynne of Ozric Tentacles fame.

    stevenmenmuir
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    Southern Harmony and Musical Companion by The Black Crowes. Live Rust by Neil Young and Exile On Main Street by the Stones.

    kiwijohn
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    Not so much an album, but a time in a city & a record label.

    Pretty much sums it up.

    sillyoldman
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    Leo Kottke or anything with David Pajo.

    howsyourdad1
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    Best Guitar song eva . Am I right Singletrackers!!?!!?

    senorj
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    So many to mention, this gets a run rather often.(I’ll be listening to Ride/seagull next….)

    metalheart
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    weird, that showed up as a different link…

    lunge
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    Ocean Colour Scene, Moseley Shoals.

    trailmonkey
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    i’m with twistedpencil.

    axis bold as love always makes me want to play.

    supersessions9-2
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    Where you been by dinosaur Jr.

    DezB
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    I’m having a little difficulty with the definition of this thread

    Yeah, I don’t play guitar (play bass) so nothing makes me want to play one. Only cos I’d never be as brilliant as Andy Gill. So if I wanted to listen to the best I’d play

    either that or Atoms For Peace, Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood stuff.
    And this bloke from Girl Band, don’t know what he’s called, but he knows how to make strange noises out of a guitar.

    And Suuns and Squid.
    Utterly disbelieving that anyone listens to that **** Star is Born soundtrack. Sorry.

    earl_brutus
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    Led Zeppelin 4. Just rebought on vinyl for extra oomph!

    hodgynd
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    Alongside Paul Kossoff ..my favourite guitar player would be David Gilmour..however without posting something obvious ..there is a guitar player who on certain tracks out Gilmour’s ..Gilmour….
    Step forward Bjorn Riis of Airbag ( he also has solo albums ( for lovers of Pink Floyd)

    from the album : Identity
    stick with it ..( guitar solo is near the end )

    Malvern Rider
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    metalheart I missed that Television link earlier as the page wasn’ loading

    +1 that LP (and Television)

    A while back I found this live version of 1880 or So. Tom vs Richard in not so much ‘duelling-guitars’, more ‘dancing, teasing-guitars’.

    ‘Astonishing’ and ‘beautiful’ are the words when I hear it.

    metalheart
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    Only cos I’d never be as brilliant as Andy Gill.

    Well, that’s me **** n’all…

    Im sure you’ll work out the link to this then:

    slowoldman
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    Ah yes, Billy is great. Also no mention yet of SRV.

    metalheart
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    Malvern, you might like this then…

    I was tempted to post up Foxhole (from TOGWT) with MM…

    nickc
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    Radiohead.okcomputer.albumart.jpg

    DezB
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    ‘Astonishing’ and ‘beautiful’ are the words when I hear it.

    How about glorious? Loved that 🙂

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