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SRV had a strong Albert King & Hendrix influence but was more a straight blues player, and the relic guitar, aggro strat neck pickup blues style is really down to him.
He wrote some of the most iconic songs of his era and did some amazing covers.
It's no secret that I think All Along the Watchtower is one of the most amazing recordings ever made. He took an already great song and turned it into a phenomenal song.
His influence will probably outlast any other rock/blues musician's.
TBH, I don't know why I took the bait, I must be really bored.
When You think about it, I'm at the same musical standard as he was.
Jimmy Page never saw him play, so you could argue that he wasn't influenced at all, but that assumes Led Zep came from a complete musical vacuum and were not influenced indirectly, by the people who had been influenced by him, the people Jimmy Page saw play and their styles progress. It was all a big melting pot and most people would agree that by 1970, Hendrix had played a big part in the way rock music was developing.
The fact you have no doubt, leaves me in no doubt, you're probably wrong in your assessment of a course of history that didn't happen and couldn't be quantified if it did