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Clapton
SRV
Satriani
Vai
Tommy Emmanuel
Joe Pass
Honorable mentions
Marr
Moore
Govan
Hendrix
Rabea Massaad
Knopfler
Coxon
2 Blackmore
3 Keef
4 Jimi
5 Dan Auerbach
6 Harrison
7 Rev Billy Gibbons
If there was an 8 it would be Brian May. I like guitarists who play strong rhythm parts. I like innovative playing. I had two goes at electric guitar and 2 and 1 were responsible for me doing so.
Wes Montgomery
Julian Lage
Jim Hall
Graham Coxon
Dominic Miller
Paul Gilbert
Keith Richards
Pete Townshend
Chuck Berry
B.B. King
Ronnie Wood
Roger McGuinn
John Cipollina
Paul Gilbert
Vito Bratta
Joey Landreth
Steve Rothery
Jerry Cantrell
Neil Schon
Richie Sambora - right guy for the right band with the right solos for the song
Brad Paisley - a self-admitted combination of James Burton, Albert Lee, John Jorgenson, Redd Volkaert and a few others who could probably make up a decent 7 on their own.
Albert Lee - just because
Paul Gilbert - my favourite of the technical, mainly because there is generally melody with the shred
Julian Bream - just great
Rick Parfitt - Rhythm machine
Nile Rodgers - Soul and another playing what the song needs
Some more obvious ones...
Andy Summers
Josh Homme
Hendrix
Gilmour
James Hetfield
Tony Iommi
Joe Perry
Keith Richards
Ronnie Wood
Izzy straddlin
Gilby Clarke
Eddie Van Halen .
7 is not really enough ,as I really dig all the 80s shredders ,hair metal bands old and new
all the sleaze rock players , a lot of metal players from Scandinavia like alexi laiho etc
Gary Moore
John Mayer
Derek Trucks
Eric Clapton
SRV
Keith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAv71VbdkBc
Satriani
Nuno
Slash
Vai
SRV
Tufnel
Rusty Anderson - Just watch him doing 'Feel like making love' with Susanna Hoffs (No comments needed).
Ritchie Blackmore - So versatile and had the best ever Strat sound in about '73.
Dave Gilmour - Dark Side changed the DNA of a generation. I can play the notes but can't even get close to nailing it.
Carlos Santana - Abraxas remains a total joy and his backing band were phenomenal.
Gary Moore - Not a great singer and the albums were 'ok' but fantastic live act.
Chuck Berry - OK, there were others in his time but he truly influenced everyone here in one way or another.
Slash
Billy Gibbons
Arielle
Neil Young
Paul Kossof
Brian May
Megan Lovell (technically lap steel, but...)
Jimi Hendrix
Bernard Sumner
Neil Young
Angus Young
Dave Gilmour
Robin Fink
Johnny Marr