As I mentioned in another Weblog entry, I deem both Jimmy Page and David Gilmour as two of the greatest rock guitarists of the past fifty years. Each time I listen intently to a classic Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin song, I am greatly impressed by the guitar work of each English rock legend.
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Jimmy Page or David Gilmour: Which Rock Guitarist Do You Think Rocks the Hardest and Why?
Posted: 17th August 2008 by Wil Ford in UncategorizedTags: david gilmour, jimmy page, led zeppelin, Music, pink floyd, rock & roll
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Jimi Hendrix: Do You Hate or Love the Late Guitar Hero?
Posted: 6th August 2008 by Wil Ford in Famous CelebritiesTags: angus young, brian may, buddy guy, carlos santana, david gilmour, duane allman, eddie van halen, eric clapton, george harrison, jeff beck, jimi hendrix, jimi hendrix experience, jimmy page, joan jett, joe satriani, keith richards, kirk hammett, lita ford, mitch mitchell, noel redding, pete townshend, randy rhoads, saul hudson, slash, steve vai, stevie ray vaughan, Stevie Salas, tony Iommi, voo doo child, voo doo chile, voodoo child, voodoo chile
Perhaps no other rock & roll guitarist has been more electrifying in the history of rock music than the man, who was named Johnny at birth, then re-named James but later named himself… Jimi Hendrix.