Thursday, March 6, 2008

Guitarists Hall of Fame...and Shame

Surely the list below is not exhaustive, way too many to mention. Nor does it imply ranking.
A. Guitar players whose playing, signature sounds, and attitudes shot through my heart.
  1. Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen). He is a complete package. It often happens that a guitar virtuoso fails to write song as a whole song, not only deadly on the solo part, or a good song writer is just an average guitar player. Eddie has best of both worlds.
  2. Akira Takasaki (Loudness). I was in the junior high school’s first year, hanging around with a friend in a music store next to Bratang Bus Terminal, Surabaya. We’re interested in a cassette with a Japanese sunrise on the cover, labeled “Loudness. Thunder in the East”. We had no idea about it, so we asked the shop attendance to play it for us (Dated back at that time, you are allowed to do so). It only took the first bar of Takasaki’s riffs (later we knew that the song was Crazy Nights) to blow our faces away. We went home with wide grin and with Loudness in our shorts’ pocket.
  3. Jimi Hendrix. He doesn’t play guitars, he’s making love to guitars. Guitars are his alter ego, guitars are the extension of his personality. His long screaming licks on Purple Haze makes you fly, his bluesy riffs on Hear My Train Comin’ (accoustic version) make you feel like crying.
  4. Stevie Ray Vaughn. He has mojo in his guitars. It’s like that he’s doing a voodoo ritual on stage. His playing steals your soul.
  5. Randy Rhoads (Ozzy Osbourne). Small guitar player with BIG talent, sound, melody, and learning attitude. When every other members are on party after the show, he used to stay in hotel room doing self-evaluation on his playing. On the road during the tour, he used to find local classic guitar teacher to sharpen his techniques, even though it often ends up that it was him who eventually gives lessons to the invited instructor. With Randy on guitar works, Diary of A Mad Man and Blizzard of Oz are widely acclaimed as Ozzy’s solo career masterpieces.
  6. Jake E. Lee (Ozzy Osbourne, Badlands). He’s the one who succesfully fits Randy’s shoes after Randy died on the airplane crash accident. His work with Ozzy, Bark at the Moon and The Ultimate Sins, brought him to the elite league. Later with his own band, Badlands who produced three albums, he showed how to beautifully blend heavy metal and blues.
  7. Zakk Wylde (Ozzy Osbourne, Pride & Glory, Black Label Society). He was 21 when picked by Ozzy himself among hundreds of guitarists. Already infamous Brad Gillis of Night Ranger was among the few short-listed candidates. It’s a big jump from playing in a bar band to coming along with Ozzy. But Zakk didn’t care. He’s fearless.
  8. Yngwie Malmsteen (Steeler, Alcatraz, Self-title band). The grand daddy of neo-classical rock and shredding guitar playing. Faster than the speed of light.
  9. Steve Vai (Frank Zappa, Alcatraz, David Lee Roth Band, Whitesnake, Self-title band). Unbelievable techniques and sounds. A Berklee graduate. A Grammy nominee for rock instrumental. With Joe Satriani, he’s the founder of G3.
  10. John Sykes (Tygers of Pantang, Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake, Blue Murder, Self-title band). Master of vibrato. His work with Whitesnake, 1987 album, will always be heavy metal anthem of all the time. Either storming solo on Still of the Night or vibrating solo on Is This Love will squeeze your heart.
  11. George Lycnh (Dokken, Lynch Mob). Hot and groovy riffs that peel your face and twist your feet, hot licks that scream like demon.
  12. Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme, Mourning Widows). Hot and dangerous, clean, fast, and funky. Together with Vernon Reid of Living Colour, he’s regarded as the creator of funk-metal.
  13. Greg Howe. He can shred and play neo-classical (listen to his works with Vitalij Kuprij, a keyboard virtuoso), he can play contemporary heavy metal (listen to his self-title band, Howe). Hey, he can play fusion and jazz too (listen to his work with Tetsuo Sakurai, a former Casiopea’s bassist and listen to his collaboration with Victor Wooten and Dennis Chambers).
And off course, the trio living legends. Enuf said:
- Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow, Blackmore’s Night)
- Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
- Brian May (Queen)

B. Criminally underrated guitarists I favor
  1. Warren DeMartini (Ratt)
  2. Adrian Vandenberg (Vandenberg, Whitesnake, Manic Eden)
  3. Blues Saraceno (solo artist, Poison).
  4. Mick Mars (Motley Crue)

C. Bassist who stands equally with the frontman or the axeman (because of his T=technique, SW=song writing, BL=band leadership, A=all of the three)
  1. Billy Sheehan (David Lee Roth Band, Mr.Big, Steve Vai Band) (T)
  2. Steve Harris (Iron Maiden) (A).
  3. Nikki Sixx (Motley Crue) (SW, BL).
  4. Rachel Bolan (Skid Row) (SW, BL).
  5. Geddy Lee (Rush) (A).
  6. Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot, Ozzy, Whitesnake, Manic Eden) (A).
  7. Randy Coven (Ark) (A)
  8. Tony Franklin (Blue Murder) (A)
D. Heavenly Voice With Whom Guitarists Would Love to Work
  1. Robert Plant
  2. Ian Gillian
  3. Dave Coverdale
  4. Freddie Mercury
  5. Ronnie James Dio
  6. Jorn Lande
  7. Rob Lamothe
  8. Geoff Tate
  9. Joe Lynn Turner
  10. Chriss Cornell
  11. David Lee Roth
  12. Sammy Hagar
  13. Ray Gillens
  14. Axl W. Rose
  15. Sebastian Bach
  16. Gary Cherone
  17. Rob Halford
  18. Bruce Dickinson
  19. Jeff Scott Soto
  20. Don Dokken
E. Indonesian Guitar Heroes or Indonesian Guitarists I Simply Like
  1. Edi Kemput (Grass Rock)
  2. Totok Tewel (El Pamas)
  3. Eet Sjahranie (Cynomadeus, Edane, God Bless)
  4. Ian Antono (God Bless, Gong 2000)
  5. Rama Satria (Jacque Matte)
  6. Fadlil Iswahyudi (Phytagoras, AIC (Arek ITS Cuk) Band)
  7. Odink Nasution (Cockpit)
  8. Andra Ramadhan (Dewa, Andra and the Backbones)
  9. Abdee (Slank)
  10. Ridho (Slank)
  11. Pay (Slank, BIP)
  12. Eros Chandra (Sheila on 7)
  13. Bujana (Gigi, Trisum)
  14. Donny Suhendra (Krakatau)
  15. Tohpati (Trisum, Simak Dialog, solo artist)
  16. Iwan Hasan (Discus)
  17. Balawan (Trisum, solo artist)
  18. John Paul Ivan (Boomerang, U9)
  19. Baron (Gigi, solo artist)
  20. Coki (Netral)
F. SHAME List: Indonesian Guitarist I Simply Don’t Like (Sorry Dudes, nothing personal)
  1. Piyu (Padi)
  2. Moldy (Radja)
  3. Peterpan’s guitarists (I don’t know their names)

1 comment:

goldliner said...

hi, cool........

i'm now with joe (satriani)
"surfing with the alien"

so fast.....
"faster than speed of light!"