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 Post subject: RS article on Stone & Mike
PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 2:46 am 
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Question, does anyone remember and have a link to a recent (in the last couple years) article in Rolling Stone that ranked current guitar duos? I remember, in addition to stone and mike, jonny greenwood and ed o'brien were on there, maybe the guy from mars volta, etc. Any help would be much appreciated.

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 Post subject: Re: RS article on Stone & Mike
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I think Mike and Stone were not there.What happen is that after avocado,the guy that did the list say something that he regrets of not putting them in there.
I think was like that

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 Post subject: Re: RS article on Stone & Mike
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I can't find the article on RS's website but it was "The Top 20 New Guitar Gods"

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John Mayer : Blues Preacher, Pop Prince, Friend to Clapton
Derek Trucks ( The Derek Trucks Band and The Allman Brothers) : On Tour Since Age Nine! Jams a Specialty!
John Fruciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers) : World’s Leading Psychedelic-Funk Guitar Visionary
Luther Dickinson (North Mississippi All-Stars) : Southern-Fried Rocker
Nels Cline (Wilco) : The Avant Romantic
Warren Haynes (The Allman Brother Band and Gov’t Mule) : Blues-Rock Road Warrior
Jim James & Carl Broemel (My Morning Jacket) : Skynard-Art Theorists
Adam Jones (Tool) : Prog-Metal King
Chuck Garvey & Al Schnier (MOE) : Space-Guitar Heroes
Kaki King : Van Halen Meets Bootsy
Mike McCreardy & Stone Gossard (Pearl Jam) : Four-Armed Monster
Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave) : Iron Man Of Hip-Hop Guitar
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (Mars Volta) : The Extremist
Ed O’Brien & Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead) : Dark Side Of The Moon Explorers
Matt Pike (Sleep and High on Fire) : Stoner Metal Ruler
Jack White (The White Stripes and The Raconteurs) : The Crawling King Snake


EDIT- also found this in OB, it's from the same article:

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McCready and Gossard are actually a single, four-armed riff-and-wail monster. Their assault team work is a big reason why last year's Pearl Jam was the band's best studio album in a decade. But McCready's inflammable union of Hendrix-like scream and hardcore-punk snarl is cruelly underrated. His soloing can be jubilantly unhinged, but it always stays rooted in Sixties garage rock and heavy Seventies Crunch.
Essential Performance: "Big Wave," Pearl Jam (2006)

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that's the list. thanks

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McCready and Gossard are actually a single, four-armed riff-and-wail monster. Their assault team work is a big reason why last year's Pearl Jam was the band's best studio album in a decade. But McCready's inflammable union of Hendrix-like scream and hardcore-punk snarl is cruelly underrated. His soloing can be jubilantly unhinged, but it always stays rooted in Sixties garage rock and heavy Seventies Crunch.
Essential Performance: "Big Wave," Pearl Jam (2006)

:lol:
do the writers at rolling atone even listen to music any more?

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McCready and Gossard are actually a single, four-armed riff-and-wail monster. Their assault team work is a big reason why last year's Pearl Jam was the band's best studio album in a decade. But McCready's inflammable union of Hendrix-like scream and hardcore-punk snarl is cruelly underrated. His soloing can be jubilantly unhinged, but it always stays rooted in Sixties garage rock and heavy Seventies Crunch.
Essential Performance: "Big Wave," Pearl Jam (2006)

:lol:
do the writers at rolling atone even listen to music any more?

also :shake:

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