Mark Knopfler is a far, far better guitarist than Clapton. In terms of recognition and plaudits, each receives what the other deserves.
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8/13/09 at 3:52pm
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I can't believe Clapton is winning this thread. WOW. It takes more than fancy fingerwork to play the blues!
Also, Mark Knopfler? I mean the Dire Straits first album is pretty good, but it's not revolutionary. He's a great guitarest. But people like Jimmy Page and Jerry Garcia have so much more behind the guitar, if you know what I mean. |
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Again, you've got to be kidding me that Pete Townshend is not at least in this list, if not at the top. I can't believe people are throwing names around of guitarists that most people, other than big rock fans, wouldn't even recognize.
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Hmmm…never thought of Thurston Moore as iconic, but maybe. I tend to think icon status also has to do with having a recognizable image or look that's stored away in the public's memory bank, kinda like that early image of Carlos Santana that's currently on those jeans commercials on TV. I don't automatically think of an image related to Thurston, though I've seen Sonic Youth dozens of times. Just thinking aloud…hell, right now I'm listening to Sonny Sharrock thinking, "Why not him?" for icon status. He's certainly a bad-ass.
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