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Eddie Van Halen #2 guitarist of all time, as voted by rock guitarists

Saturday, 2 August 2008

330 GUITARISTS PICK THEIR TOP 50 FAVORITE GUITARISTS OF ALL TIME

Roadie Crew magazine (official site - www.roadiecrew.net) organized a poll in which 330 guitarists were asked about their favorite guitarists of all time. Among the participants in the poll, there were current-and-former musicians of such bands as Guns N’ Roses, Kiss, Machine Head, Nightwish, Genesis, Megadeth, Scorpions, Testament, Blue Cheer, Arch Enemy, King Diamond, Yes, Sepultura, Dio, Twisted Sister, Living Colour, Exodus, Toto, Helloween, Triumph, Behemoth, Gamma Ray, Nazareth, Manowar, Uriah Heep, Nile, Focus, Opeth, Angra, Marillion, Anthrax, Faith No More, King’s X, Mercyful Fate, Ten Years After, Carcass, Dr. Sin, Savatage, Blue Öyster Cult, At The Gates, Paradise Lost, Dark Tranquillity, Ayreon, Cacophony, Sebastian Bach, Halford, Fates Warning, Soulfly, Girlschool, Kreator, Ministry, Symphony X, Children Of Bodom, Heart, Celtic Frost, Stratovarius, Sir Lord Baltimore, Kamelot, Mick Jagger, Down.

The results of the poll, published in issue #112 of Roadie Crew, were as follows:

1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Eddie Van Halen
3. Yngwie J. Malmsteen
4. Randy Rhoads
5. Ritchie Blackmore
6. Jimmy Page
7. Tony Iommi
8. Steve Vai
9. Jeff Beck
10. Michael Schenker
11. David Gilmour
12. Dimebag Darrell
13. Allan Holdsworth
14. Uli Jon Roth
15. Angus Young
16. James Hetfield
17. Brian May
18. Marty Friedman
19. Joe Satriani
20. Jason Becker
21. Gary Moore
22. Paul Gilbert
23. Eric Clapton
24. Al Di Meola
25. Zakk Wylde
26. John McLaughlin
27. John Petrucci
28. Adrian Smith
29. Steve Morse
30. Stevie Ray Vaughan
31. Slash
32. Kirk Hammett
33. Robert Fripp
34. Alex Lifeson
35. Chuck Schuldiner
36. Ace Frehley
37. George Lynch
38. Dave Murray
39. Glenn Tipton
40. Neal Schon
41. Eric Johnson
42. Trey Azagthoth
43. K.K. Downing
44. Andy LaRocque
45. Malcolm Young
46. Django Reinhardt
47. Jeff Loomis
48. Steve Lukather
49. John Sykes
50. Denis ‘Piggy’ D’Amour.


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42 Responses to “Eddie Van Halen #2 guitarist of all time, as voted by rock guitarists”

  1. Rog says:

    Joe Satriani only #19? I don’t know about that.

  2. TheBrownSound says:

    I agree with the first and second. Jimi and Eddie are the most important guitarists for the sound and playing of today.

    But James Hetfield 16 and Kirk Hammet 32, i think that is false.

    Who from the Top 50 will win the drinking contest ? ;-)

  3. TJ McMaster says:

    Wow! No Mick Mars or Lita Ford?

  4. Robert Stoltz says:

    I’m wondering if this list was compiled from Roadie Crew On Drugs magazine. I’m not going bore everyone with a run down of my Top 50 pick. But I can’t resist pointing out a few inaccuracies: Stevie Ray Vaughn is at #30, way, way below Tony Iommi, Zakk Wylde and Yngwie J. Malmsteen. Since when did those guys trump Stevie Ray Vaughn?! And how the hell did Ace Frehley and George Lynch even make the list? Remember, this is the Top 50 guitarist on the planet Earth! I could go on and on, but it’ll just make me want to drink all day to forget about this list. This list was compiled from Roadie Crew magazine. Let’s put that in perspective for a moment. When I worked for The Inside magazine 10 years ago, I remember sitting backstage before a Van Halen show and watching two roadies in a dark corner go through a trunk of hardcore porn magazines. The were disagreeing over which magazine was better, the one with the lesbian midgets or the one titled “Pee on Me.” Not all roadies are cut from the same cloth, true; but there are enough oddballs out there to skew the results of what would otherwise be an interesting compilation list. Ace Frehley is better than Eric Johnson? Geez, how come I didn’t make the list? I can play one-string lead solos like Ace! By the way, where is C.C. Deville? He’s lame enough to make the list, isn’t he? On a serious note, it’s nice to know that EVH’s talent is so rare that it makes the top of almost every list, legit or otherwise. Like Hendrix, he’ll hover around the top of every list for decades to come.

  5. BR5150 says:

    Where in the hell is Brad Gillis?

  6. drop dead tim says:

    this is actualy one of the more realistic polls ive seen. they are a couple i would’nt agree with, but fo the most part they got it right. as for the drinking game i think i would give them a run for there money escpeialy the dead ones!!! long live the king!!!!!!!!!!! EVH

  7. Stucazzo says:

    I’m surprised Dave Mustaine is not on the list. Although I love Pink Floyd, I don’t think David Gilmour should of been ranked so high

  8. tim stone says:

    Jimmy Page needs to be higher. He just about invented the hard rock sound.
    Let me get this straight 2 guitarists from Metallica,the guy from Journey and no Joe Perry. That makes this list crap.

  9. Robby Venice says:

    Im a huge van halen fan but c’mon….Brian Setzer wasnt even there and Brian May was 17?…I think they should just say here’s a list of influential guitarists because a great guitarist is one who makes even One person feel something and they belong to each fan as much as our own memories belong to each of us

  10. George says:

    Yes… Yngwie was a surprise at number three. However..I am thrilled to see Edward at number two where he should be.
    There has not been a more exciting guitar player since van halen. Edward is still the king. He is the Michael Jordan of our time on Guitar. Good luck to all the rest who are really cool to listen to…but not nearly as fun and as original as Edward.

  11. Roland Chayer says:

    Steve Vai in 8th? Ouch!

  12. Mark Johnson says:

    Who the hell is Yngwie Malmsteen? And whys isn’t Elton John on this list?

  13. tim says:

    WTF - Joe Satriani #19? With all due respect to all involved, and even though EVH has always had a special place in my heart, Joe is the #1 guitar player alive today, followed by EVH. And what about Neal Schon? Number 40? He should be in the top 10.

  14. Tom says:

    I think Ed should be in the #1 spot. Jimmy droped some jaws but Ed re-invented the guitar. Also, Steve Howe should be on the list.

  15. Kenny says:

    let me remind everyone that this list is “TOP 50 FAVORITE GUITARISTS”, not “TOP 50 GUITARISTS RANKED BY TECHNICAL ABILITY”. This is how you end up with Ace Frehley and David Gilmour. These guys were great songwriters and inspiring performers. They are not the top of the technical heap. I find the list to be fairly accurate as far as popular music legacy.

  16. Chris says:

    Where’s the Nuge? Beaten out by a guy in clown make up who’s talent most guitar players could equal by age 11, and Malcolm Young, a guy who’s plugged away on the same four chords for 35 years? Blasphemy, shear blasphemy I tell you!

  17. leemus says:

    long live the king EVH he should and always will be no 1

  18. alleycats says:

    What about Rik Emmett? He should be in the top 50 for sure.

  19. Joe says:

    Nothing against Angus and Hetfield, but them over Satch and Paul Gilbert? Ummm…..no. The top 2 are on the money, but you need to flip-flop #3 and #4. Wow, there are too many other problems with this list to mention. Where is Ty Tabor?

  20. Beamus says:

    Uhh…isn’t Yngwie’s middle initial “F” -as in “I AM YNGWIE F!@#ing MALMSTEEN!!”.

    and I have no idea who half of the people are on the list - but gilmour over satch and Clapton is a bit of a stretch even for my bourbon addled brain.

  21. JF says:

    In a century’s time, Edward may very well take over that #1 position. Think about it.

    SRV should, most definitely be in the top 10. Brian Setzer has got to be the most underrated guitarist ever.

  22. jmd says:

    Here’s my top 10:
    Clapton
    EVH
    SRV
    Hendrix
    Eric johnson
    page
    Vai
    vince gill
    Satriani
    Slash

    Thoughts? Be nice.

  23. Tom says:

    jmd,
    To me Clapton is just another blues guitarist, he didn’t bring anything new to the table.
    EVH
    Hendrix
    Page
    Slash
    Clapton
    SRV
    The rest have not made much of an impact.

  24. jmd says:

    Ok.
    I guess this begs the questions what is the best guitarist criteria? Technical skill? Influence/Impact? Album sales? Style of guitar playing? What else am i missing?
    Maybe i strecthed it a little by putting Clapton #1, but I have to believe he’s more than just another blues guitarist.
    His techincal skill and his influence on guys like King Edward should put automatically put him in the top 5.

    Thanks for the reply.

  25. eDubs says:

    I completely agree with the poster above in regards to Clapton. Placing him outside the top-ten is pure lunacy. He’s arguably the best all-around musician on this entire list as well, and even though we are strictly speaking of their potency on the six string that HAS to count for something, doesn’t it?

    Also, and I’m sure I’ll take some flack for this, but Jerry Garcia anyone? His technical prowess may not be as high as many of the gunslingers on this list, but COME ON, the guy practically created his own genre of music and playing and his legacy overshadows almost everyone.

    Along those lines, I see Trey Azagthoth on the list, but I think Trey Anastasio deserves a top-50 placement as well…he’s an amazing jammer.

  26. William Weisberg says:

    What about Ritchie Sambora? Sorry Ace (#36), but Ritchie is a much better guitarist in my opinion.

  27. Dale M says:

    no Tom Scholz?

  28. Truck says:

    I personally would not, nor could not, rank guitarists by “who’s the best”. For me, it’s who catches my ears attention the most These players I have never once became bored with listening to ( By rights, I should be bored with them for the amount of times I have listened to them). They sound as fresh now as when I first heard them many moons ago. As for the published list, all are a great listen, and all should be on some guitar playing list at some point in time. As for my “who catches my ears attention the most” list. You most certainly may disagree, but you most certainly will not be able to change the way I hear guitar players.

    1. Edward Van Halen
    2. Jimmy Page
    Jimi Hendrix
    Ace Frehley
    Robin Trower
    3. All the rest

  29. Mike says:

    What happened to the three Steve’s?
    - Steve Lukather, only #48, should be top 20
    - Steve Howe (Yes, Asia, GTR), not on the list, should be in the top 5
    - Steve Hackett (ex-Genesis, GTR), not on the list, should be in the top 20

    As well, Joe Satriani is a top 5 guy (if not #1).

    Wouldn’t argue with Hendrix and EVH being in the top 5.

  30. Francisco says:

    Dave Mustaine was the 51st, according to information of the own magazine Roadie Crew

  31. Mike Espinoza says:

    No Frank Zappa?!
    No Frank Zappa?!

    I mean…..

    ….NO FRANK ZAPPA????!!!!!!

  32. Lord Awesome says:

    You guys are forgetting the fastest guitarist on the planet . . . Michael Angelo! Granted he can’t do a whole lot else, but does he need to? He should have made the list just for that.

  33. Derkman says:

    Remember this is guitarists rating guitarists…what makes one a favorite and another not. To me it has to be what makes your heart race and make you glad you’re alive.
    EVH certianly makes #1 with me for more than one reason and if the list were based on who has made the bigest impact on rock music then your guitar trinity has to be, EVH, Jimi and Jimi Page.

  34. Woodtrick says:

    As with all lists, this is very subjective. As with all list comments, there are always gripes and complaints. Alot of it has to do with age, styles and differences among peers as well as exposure. As stated earlier, this is favorite guitarists and not just technical shredders. I’m just glad there are no “new” guitarists on this list(Dragonforce, Alexi Laiho and any other emo guitarists)
    By the way:
    EVH
    Satch
    Petrucci
    Lynch
    Nuno
    Jimi
    Vai
    Eric Johnson
    Warren DeMartini

    Obvious omissions:
    Ty Tabor
    Nuno
    Warren DeMartini
    Billy Gibbons
    Joe Perry
    Shawn Lane
    Blues Saraceno
    Nigel Tufnel

    and on and on and on…….

  35. steve says:

    Three GIGANTIC omissions, in my opinion, which just makes this list yet another popularity contest…

    Lindsey Buckingham (who could very well be in the top 10)
    Mike Campbell
    Joe Perry

  36. G says:

    Obviously, the “guitarists” surveyed had never heard Frank Zappa. I noticed a prior post agrees that Zappa should be on the list. His catalogue is much bigger than anyone else on the list, and his guitar playing was much more diverse than any of the above.

    If you don’t know yet, guitarists, FIND OUT! Surely anyone would agree.

  37. Tom Molin says:

    Good list… but where is Alvin Lee? Carlos Santana, Philip Catherine, Larry Coryell and Ben Granfelt!!

  38. Tom Molin says:

    Stevie Salas….??

  39. Tom Molin says:

    and of course Robin trower and Rory Gallagher and do not forget the portugues Mr. Bettencourt! Tuomas Väinölä….

  40. John McEncore says:

    luke at 48??? gotta be kiddin’! when i see angus at 15 and slash at 31 it makes me wanna puke! morons!!! why didn’t they just make sarah palin number one?!

  41. Dave says:

    Where is Richie Kotzen..?? Seriously???

    SRV is way too low, but I still can’t believe no Kotzen. He’s in my top 10, easily. Is it b/c he also sings so well & is not just a guitarist?

  42. Lightning Bolt says:

    Where is Tom Morello? I am well aware that he is not technicaly anywhere near the top of this list, but he invented so many sounds, is in a popular band, and practicaly revolutionized the world of elctric guitars with some of his songs! By the way, I would also put Satch at No. 1.

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