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    Not the greatest guitarist, keyboardist, etc, etc., but best musician. I'll throw one out...

    Steve Winwood.

    Go for it.


    Winwood became a member of the Spencer Davis Group at 15 with his older brother 'Muff' (who later had much success as a record producer), and had hit singles with "Keep On Runnin'". Steve wrote and recorded "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm A Man" before leaving to form Traffic with Chris Wood, Jim Capaldi and Dave Mason.

    During the late sixties Winwood and Dave Mason became close friends of Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix first heard "All Along the Watchtower" at a party he was invited to by Mason, they recorded the Hendrix version later that night in a London recording studio. Winwood played on 5 Hendrix LP's including organ on Electric Ladyland in 1968, he played the powerful Hammond organ riffs on Voodoo Chile.

    In 1969, Winwood once again gave a powerful organ expression on Joe Cocker's With A Little Help From My Friends, he has later played keyboards on albums as diverse as Toots & The Maytals Reggae Got Soul and Howlin' Wolf's The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions.

    He formed Blind Faith in 1969, but the band was short-lived, breaking up that August after completing a US tour. Traffic re-formed when Winwood became stalled while recording a solo album, prompting him to again enlist the help of Chris Wood and Jim Capaldi. The solo album instead became Traffic's John Barleycorn Must Die.

    Constant artistic differences and personnel changes led to Traffic's final break-up and Winwood's release of his eponymous first solo album in 1977. This was followed by his 1980 hit Arc Of A Diver and Talking Back To The Night in 1982 (both albums recorded at his home in Gloucestershire with Winwood playing all instruments). He enlisted the help of a coterie of stars to record *Back In The High Life (1986) in the US, and again he was rewarded with a hit album. All were released on Island Records. In 1986 he topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "Higher Love".

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    Spencer Davis...

    Traffic...

    Blind Faith...

    Solo Winwood...

    Hard to disagree, but you must respect The Who.

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    • #3
      How about Clapton?

      The Yardbirds
      Cream
      John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers
      Blind Faith
      Derek & The Dominos

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      • #4
        How about...

        Jimmy Page...

        Case closed...

        12-string guitar?

        Best evar...
        " Look, forget the myths the media's created about the White House--the truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand."

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        • #5
          Jimmy Page
          "At a time like this, scorching irony, not convincing argument, is needed."
          – Frederick Douglass, doing an amazing job since 1852

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          • #6
            I'm not voting.

            Too many good ones to choose from.
            RIP Chris Jones 1971-2009
            You'll never be forgotten.

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            • #7
              I'm talking overall musicians, not individual instrumentalists but multilble instrumentalists.

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              • #8
                QUOTE(Burrito Brother @ Sep 16 2005, 09:14 PM) Quoted post

                I'm talking overall musicians, not individual instrumentalists but multilble instrumentalists.
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                I'll give you some Winwood props...I like his stuff alot...

                How many instruments is multiple? Simply more than one?

                Didn't Joe Perry play some sax for Aerosmith?
                " Look, forget the myths the media's created about the White House--the truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand."

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                • #9
                  Yup, Jimmy Page. Bow and all.

                  BB, what do you mean by "multiple instrumentalists"? Do you mean one person on multiple instruments? As in most versatile musician?

                  The guy who survived Katrina but died in Texas, Gatemouth Brown, was supposed to have been one hell of a musician. Oh wait you said rock...
                  No president wants war. Everything you may have heard is that, but it's just simply not true
                  President George W. Bush, March 21, 2006

                  I'm a war president
                  President George W. Bush, February 8, 2004

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                  • #10
                    Prince had an album where he played all the instruments.

                    Yes, I know you said "rock". But, IMO, Prince back in the day could have been a very good rock guitarist.
                    Make America Great For Once.

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                    • #11
                      QUOTE(mw.2 @ Sep 16 2005, 09:19 PM) Quoted post

                      Yup, Jimmy Page. Bow and all.

                      BB, what do you mean by "multiple instrumentalists"? Do you mean one person on multiple instruments? As in most versatile musician?
                      [/b][/quote]


                      Yes, that's a better discription.

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                      • #12
                        QUOTE(The Kev @ Sep 16 2005, 09:22 PM) Quoted post

                        Prince had an album where he played all the instruments.

                        Yes, I know you said "rock". But, IMO, Prince back in the day could have been a very good rock guitarist.
                        [/b][/quote]

                        I enjoyed 1999 and Purple Rain, but he lost me with Around The World In A Day and Under The Cherry Moon.
                        RIP Chris Jones 1971-2009
                        You'll never be forgotten.

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                        • #13
                          QUOTE(JWB @ Sep 16 2005, 09:24 PM) Quoted post

                          QUOTE(The Kev @ Sep 16 2005, 09:22 PM) Quoted post

                          Prince had an album where he played all the instruments.

                          Yes, I know you said "rock". But, IMO, Prince back in the day could have been a very good rock guitarist.
                          [/b][/quote]

                          I enjoyed 1999 and Purple Rain, but he lost me with Around The World In A Day and Under The Cherry Moon.
                          [/b][/quote]


                          Same here.

                          I love Prince and The Revolution.
                          Make America Great For Once.

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                          • #14
                            QUOTE(The Kev @ Sep 16 2005, 09:22 PM) Quoted post

                            Prince had an album where he played all the instruments.

                            Yes, I know you said "rock". But, IMO, Prince back in the day could have been a very good rock guitarist.
                            [/b][/quote]


                            Prince, Yes.

                            If you go beyond rock, you can include Bernie Leadon ( Eagles, FlyingBurrito bros.) guitar, banjo, dobro and John McEuen (sp) of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, (Guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin).

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                            • #15
                              Prince is rock enough. He can play over 20 instruments proficiently.

                              Trent reznor is a really good musician. He could play piano with anybody in the world.

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