08-18-2015, 05:59 PM
(08-17-2015, 11:41 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Sloppy, perhaps, but that's all part of his vibe. I go back and forth on this, but I think SRV was a better player. But the reason Jimi is almost always listed #1 is because he completely revolutionized the instrument. Any rock player that came after him, they're all pretty much influenced by him. So I think that's why he probably deserves the greatest tag. Although as we all know, ranking guitar players is 100% subjective.I saw a documentary on Hendrix where they were discussing his impact on music.
Many effects for guitar were developed based on his playing and ideas for sound shaping.
Basically he was a Guinea pig for music experimentation by musical instrument developers.
Whether they were direct ideas or not these were a part of musical history none the less.
I agree with Wes here. I think Jimi's playing was psychodelic by design.
When playing free and inhibited like he did... then yes, it may seem sloppy at times but I think the word organic may be a better description.
Of course there's always the whole drug culture at the time.
I'm sure it probably made him hit a few sour ones every now and then. LMAO