Richard Wright 4. Guns n' Roses played as a gang, which is just what you want. The girl-group sound was everything to me. We want to hear it. Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc reveals his love of the piano and shows you how he recorded his first track in Ableton Live, How a song written in 1974 turned up on Bowie's Let's Dance and unwittingly kicked off a controversy. Excitement": I heard that seeing Wilson perform made the King want to hide under the table. My song "Lay of the Sunflower," on the Gov't Mule album The Deep End, has a lot of Garcia's melodic sensibilities. Tupac's aggressive records are my favorite. Part of the thrill was wondering what he was going to do next. Visit our corporate site (opens in new tab). My favorite line is "Wet bus stop/She's waiting/His car is warm and dry" he communicates the entire song with those 11 words. Jealousy just burns; Radiohead infuriate me. It's a direct bite. Hank had a voice that split wood. Vote up the top pianists below based on their compositions and worldly influence. Think about how on old N.W.A records the beat would change four or five times in a single song. By the time Lifes Rich Pageant was gracing the yellow Sony Sports boomboxes of the world, R.E.M. Backstage, Carl was very nervous about coming out with us. They were the best of all of us. He incorporated his culture into the music, and he mixed English and Spanish in the lyrics. God, these guys have suffered, or they can fake it like nobody else. I was told that. He was streamlined in a way that reminded me of Keith Richards, was always wasted and had a careless guitar style that was really cool. The winner of this round takes an advantage into Round 2: Triple Charades Jeopardy. There's a damaged quality to David Bowie's original mix that is way ahead of its time. It was a tribute to how great they were. Any . When he went into the studio, it came out of him, like Minerva coming out of Jupiter's head. They had an eclecticism the Gregorian chant-ness of the vocals, the melodic diversity, the way they used guitar feedback. The Dead are like that too. As a companion piece to Baudelaire's "To the Reader" the preface to his Flowers of Evil and second to the Velvet Underground, there has never been better soul-lashing in rock. John Fogerty has an inimitable voice. People think football players can't move when they're that big. As you looked deeper into their music, everything you find out leads to something interesting. Booker T. and the MGs had that Southern funk flavor. As a guitar player, that is the thing I strive for: the distinct, recognizable personality that comes out in every note. When you're in a band and you find something that breaks every rule, it gives you creative hope. And Santana is the light. started out, Dave's solo on that song was the only solo I knew how to play. They didn't play funk, but everything they played was funky. Al had a little jazz flavor along with those R&B grooves. He's the definition of a true talent: Dre feels like God placed him here to make music, and no matter what forces are aligned against him, he always ends up on the mountaintop. I've got pretty much every note the Kinks recorded on my iPod certainly everything through 1980. We got to know the Yardbirds because they played at Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut, in 1966. MCA was always the mature one, but he could be a fool when it was time to be a fool. I felt her music was always there, and I feel like it always will be. There's another way to twist those three chords around, to make it sound new, fresh and rebellious. The audience's reaction to those classics cemented their value in my head. An infinite well of sadness, a hell of a lot of pain and anger, but mostly, a lot of love for the process of releasing this stuff. When a person gets rocking to their music, everything else disappears, and that person is just one with the rock. Dre has a whole coast on his back. The Eagles forever changed country and rock, but I just think of what they did as being great American music. What they're addressing still applies. Hardcore was very rigid. Keith Emerson (ELP) 2. It is clear that the gift he gave lives on in that band's music. At that time I was very much into folk music and turning the corner into R&B, and I'll never forget seeing that cover, with all the Tempts dressed as Foreign Legionnaires, sitting in the desert. He was so loud. I warm up in my dressing room to "Handy Man," "Sarah Maria," "Song for You Far Away," "Sweet Baby James," "Copperline" and about 20 other favorites. I obviously still have my work cut out for me. Joni is still unknown to lots of people. Rod Argent (Zombies, Argent) 9. The next time I saw them was when they got back together six years later, and they were amazing. When I first heard him, I was blown away that someone could just spit those words out without even hitting the right notes, with no holding back and no shame. The more I learned about producing hip-hop, the more I respected what Dre was doing. When Sabbath wanted to convey a different message, they didn't need to pick up an acoustic guitar or call in the London Philharmonic. There's no point where Jonny Greenwood or Ed O'Brien will suddenly look up and say, "Where the fuck are we?" I became a fan right then. Rock music is all about being phony sometimes. From Frdric Chopin and Franz Liszt, to Sergei Rachmaninoff and Grigory Sokolov, this lists features all of the most talented, famous piano-playing musical geniuses to walk the earth. All of us on the East Coast loved Tupac. His tone just bleeds through everything. "His original idea was a feature-length musicians' film in a similar way that Any Given Sunday was about the inner life of football players. The truth is that when Tina came back in the Eighties, she became much bigger than she was the first time around. You can hear their sound reverberating throughout the whole industry today especially since hip-hop guys sample so much of what they did back then. They also came up with the cutting-edge dance routines. They had a shack on the swamp in their native Jacksonville, Florida, where they rehearsed constantly, honing their original material into polished, shining steel. The other thing that separates AC/DC as a hard-rock band is that you can dance to their music. Trent Reznor remixed this version of Metal Machine Music as a present.". "This Must Be the Place" is probably one of the most important songs in my entire life. Phish tried hard to do that too: to take our four little instruments and do as much as we could with them. When she did it, it was a fluffy time pretty girls singing about pretty things. We sang "Let's Stay Together" on that stage, and it was a milestone in my short, unimportant career. They became one of the greatest rock & roll bands in history. Santana has a really good message to send to the human spirit. But my favorite song on the record has always been "Nobody's Fault," which is the second song on the B side. He was the focus of everything. Everything on a song like "Black Magic Woman" works: the keyboards, the congos, the drums, the vocals. My favorite is "Don't Stand So Close to Me," the one about the teacher and the young girl. They were an integrated band half white, half black. There was a mutual musical sensibility and a serious mutual respect. But what disappoints me about a lot of current music is that you don't hear any history in it. Tony Banks (Genesis) 7. Listening to Radiohead makes me feel like I'm a Salieri to their Mozart. I've made the imaginary "Top Ten Keyboard Players" list that RS might print. And he could express it all the music from Nashville and Bakersfield, California, the stuff from Texas in his singing and songwriting. As you read this book, remember: This is what we have to live up to. Our first cut writing for the Drifters was "Ruby Baby," which Nesuhi Ertegun produced and Johnny Moore sang lead on, in 1955. Anybody who's serious about metal will tell you it all comes down to Sabbath. Our waiter, Blixa Bargeld, leaned in to me and whispered, "The music is a birthday surprise for Lou. We had never met or really spoken, so I was a little intimidated. They have a phase one, a phase two, maybe even a phase three and four. They weren't always complex, either there's some stuff where it's just bare-bones essentials. I will not tell." In 1972, the radio was logjammed with progressive rock like you wouldn't believe Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis I was searching for a great three-chord band to produce. Through it all, the Drifters always had this exquisite vocal blend. We also put the Drifters together with Burt Bacharach who met Dionne Warwick at our office for a Drifters session. And Pink Floyd came to embrace this idea of "We can play stadiums and we can fill them up with giant fucking pig balloons." But I loved AC/DC. It was '77. I said to him, "Will you help me write a song or two?" I was fully hooked. We all used to sing on the corners, at school functions and at house parties. To start, a player from each team competes in the Music Buzzer Battle. That alone blew everybody's mind in the mid-Sixties. The Four Tops are a one-in-a-million singing group. It's outsider music. He loved fishing, he loved sports. We were tired, we'd been on the road. And here's a single for you. James is so fine. Word spread very quickly in those days. I'm still coming up with stuff that is a complete and blatant rip-off. I first became aware of them when they were breaking out of Macon, Georgia. The Allman Brothers had respect for the roots of this music. Take "Every Breath You Take." They dug down a little deeper into rock's roots. I only knew that they sounded better than any other band. Shirley Alston Reeves, who did most of the group's lead vocals, wasn't a gospel shouter like Arlene Smith of the Chantels. It is unbelievable! They took something old and made something new. With the theme from Chariots of Fire, he created one of the most well-known 'keyboard songs' of all time, and his Jupiter-fuelled score for 1982's Blade Runner is recognised as one of the most influential electronic music works of all time. If vocal-cord vibration were like surfing off the swelling of the heart, James would be my favorite rider on the cusp a little in the air, sublime in the spray. Guns n' Roses revived our kind of rock. As a lyricist, he's one of the best ever. Of course, he's got nowhere to stay, so he moved in with me. Now I identified with something. His exactitude with the Note is simple, impeccable musicianship. Phil would get the track ready, then call upon the artist and say, "OK, now sing." Billy Preston 8. Mike D is the examiner: He looks around, he takes in all the information, he's a little laid-back. He was a white boy who pushed it to the max. And always lifted, at the most needy moment, by a tantalizing melody. There is a great air of sadness in those songs. Robert Fripp. Ian Stewart 7. He couldn't resist it any more than I could. Living in Oklahoma, I sometimes can't relate when English bands sing about English things. Obviously, most of today's jam bands are influenced by the Dead. I read that an interviewer once asked Dave if he thought the Kinks had gone heavy metal in the Eighties. I also remember being on a long cross-country family road trip as a kid, driving across the Texas desert at night. And in that world, people weren't wearing Nehru jackets, smoking pot and jamming for 24 hours a day. Two extraordinary artists were giving me the gift of their vocals and guitar parts for my album, Watermark. All of us are lucky to have heard songs as good as "Message in a Bottle," "Walking on the Moon" and "King of Pain" on the radio. Stewart Copeland is a great drummer you have to be to give songs like "Roxanne" and "So Lonely" their drive and also throw that reggae in there. But all the guys were very, very close. People either try to emulate him in some way, or they go in a different direction because they didn't like what he did. What's more, he's still devoted to the analogue cause, telling MusicRadar earlier this year: Ive got nothing against digital synths, but I just happen to prefer the real thing. The sprint is cool the marathon is better. Hank Williams songs like "Lonesome Whistle" and "Your Cheatin' Heart" are wonderful to sing because there is no bullshit in them. Based on votes and over 200 comments, we summed this one . They performed some of the most dramatic records ever written: "Standing in the Shadows of Love," "Bernadette," "Reach Out I'll Be There," "I Can't Help Myself" and "Baby I Need Your Loving." The first song of theirs that I vividly remember hearing was "Take It Easy." And when I played at Bonnaroo with my 10-piece band, we did two covers, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" and "Sultans of Swing." Let me say first off, I am a huge Nirvana fan and believe he was a very talented guitar player. It had such presence, terrific tone, and was so identifiable. People are born to do certain things, and Al was born to make us smile. I wrote a song about him I've never recorded, but I will someday. And that motherfucker could make chicks cry. I had a tape of Eazy-E's Eazy-Duz-It when I was 11 years old (until my mother found out it had curses on it and confiscated it). Melodically oriented and, because of record-company contractual problems, supported by what became a three-year tour it birthed the first real mainstream breakthrough for industrial rock, selling over a million copies. They didn't play emotional songs. I remember getting chills watching him perform "On to the Next One" at Coachella. I remember one time, Booker accidentally had two dates booked at the same time, so he took some other band and went somewhere in Kansas, and I went with the MGs to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where I had to go pose as Booker T. Halfway through, some guy yells out, "Hey, man, that guy ain't no Booker T.! I was 14 when I first saw a picture of Iggy onstage: shirtless, with his body spray-painted silver. In the Sixties, I was in a band called Chain Reaction. Steve Winwood 8. But Wolf was not a demanding person. At 78, he's still in the game, releasing the appropriately titled Juno to Jupiter - inspired by NASA's mission to send the Juno space probe to Jupiter - only last year. When I was going out in the Eighties, you could get your ass kicked if you put on Funkadelic's "(Not Just) Knee Deep" at a house party. His job isn't just holding down the root notes he and the drummers, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, are moving all over the place. He took it to the honky-tonks the real honky-tonks where people would be drinking out of a jug. While the music got louder, the paint hurtled around us faster and faster till we ran nauseous from the cafe, chased by infernal screaming lavender, blue and black snakes. The list has been growing daily. And of course, the piano is quite popular among young music students. That combination just ripped my head off. Just write some great songs that's what you do." For a while he was my only reference point; I've covered his songs for years. and picked up the slack in their keyboard-drums-guitar lineup. Who is your favorite rock piano player? In the end, nobody described George Clinton's music better than the man himself: It is "Cosmic Slop," it is funkadelic funky and psychedelic. Sometimes I wonder if he watches people on the Strand in London and makes up entire histories for them. My reaction to Radiohead isn't as simple as jealousy. Sometimes we'd have talent competitions. And when Wolf said, "Motherfucker, you can't play," what he was really saying was, "I'm gonna fire your ass up. Zappa conceptualized the instrument in a completely different way, rhythmically and sonically. I've made the imaginary "Top Ten Keyboard Players" list that RS might print. We were both fans of the Drifters even before we started writing, and later producing, for them. His background was in classical music; he looks at the bass guitar as a piece of the orchestra, like a low-pitch brass instrument. The list consists mostly of rock, blues and jazz . I had to suffer the philistines stealing my band silently. You heard that every day of your life, for at least three or four years around then. And he would ball that fist up. I remember riding my bike back to my grandma's house knowing that my life had changed forever. Ronnie's dream was that they would sound exactly the same every time they took the stage. He did this guitar solo in "City of Tiny Lites" where everybody in the band dropped out except drummer Chad Wackerman. Carlos Santana's music is a family thing for Chicanos. And every time, they raise their finger to the press and the critics and say, "Nothing we do is for you!" In these fan testimonials, indie rockers pay tribute to world-beating rappers (Vampire Weekend's Ezra. We got to go back and do some digging. I met the Beastie Boys in Rick Rubin's dorm room at NYU. Talking Heads did that. All the compelling themes are on Black Sabbath's records: beauty, atrocity, the seven deadly sins. With musicians, " motherfucker" was the love word. Maybe they were thinking they were going to break into Casey Kasem's Top 40 countdown with their debut record, Kill 'Em All. Amen to that. I had this picture of a gorgeous vista when it's really a kind of grimy area. Motown took care of the North with their polished sound, but the MGs were gritty and raw, and they could really groove. They have become a household name with music that is anything but mainstream. "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," "Come See About Me," "Stop! His solo in "Crossroads" on Wheels of Fire is impossible: I don't know how he kept time while he played. My parents, at a loss, suggested I get involved in the local community theater's after-school program. I love singers whom you can identify the first second they open their mouth, and Levi Stubbs is one of those; he's one of the greatest of all time. It was on this song that the group combined doo-wop with very accessible pop melodies: It began with the whole group singing, "Doo ron, day ron, day ron day papa, doo ron," then one of them would sing, "Well, I met him on a Sunday." In the early years of Phish, people often said we were like "Frank Zappa meets the Grateful Dead" which sounds very bizarre. I couldn't get in. He ain't got no hair!" The drugs and drinking he was no better or worse than the rest of us. It was precise and explosive and heavy. This is why we're talking about him now. Everything about the songs was great, even the intros every one of them had a distinctive, memorable intro, which was a hook in and of itself. At an early age I looked to music to take me out of my reality, and Sabbath does that better than any hard-rock act I know. I don't mean to demean the roles the others played in the group's success, but it never would have happened without him. I still ask artists in the studio to "sing this like Diana Ross would." When he did, to me, I was getting paid. His fists were as big as a car tire. Contributions from Jenna Scaramanga, Amit Sharma last updated 16 January 2023 A comprehensive rundown of the best guitarists of all time, featuring the trailblazers, the early innovators, the best jazz, rock, indie, blues, metal and acoustic players - and the top guitarists around today. Elton John makes the Rolling Stone list four times ("Bennie and the Jets" - #371, "Your Song" - #202, "Rocket Man" - #149, and "Tiny Dancer - #47), repping the piano in all its glory. Clinton would pull in people like James Brown's saxophone player Maceo Parker and anyone else he could find. All of those great albums that we talk about now, like Face to Face, Something Else by the Kinks and Village Green nobody bought those records in the Sixties. He wrote the fundamental language, the binary code, that everyone uses to this day. As far as the bass player goes, I don't think it was necessarily a mistake to replace Glen Matlock with Sid Vicious. The resulting list of 100 artists, published in two issues of Rolling Stone in 2004 and 2005, and updated in 2011, is a broad survey of rock history, spanning Sixties heroes (the Beatles) and modern insurgents (Eminem), and touching on early pioneers (Chuck Berry) and the bluesmen who made it all possible (Howlin Wolf). That was their thing. But he didn't get into dope because of us. Clapton absorbed that, then introduced the essence of black electric blues: the power and vocabulary of Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin and the three Kings B.B., Albert and Freddie to create an attack that defined the fundamentals of rock & roll lead guitar. They had so many things going on. For Spector, the song and the recording were one thing, and they existed in his brain. Learn how to play rock and blues piano from one of rock's greatest. It's incredible how much he wrote how much he documented. In the early days of rap, the conventional wisdom was that only black people were supposed to like hip-hop and only white people were supposed to like rock. They did "Shapes of Things," "Beck's Boogie," among other songs. Our meal was served by one of the members of Einstrzende Neubauten. And when his creativity, passion, frustration and anger all came together, it was frightening. Some people found this to be in bad taste, but it doesn't feel too off the mark to me. Sometimes I put on Tupac's best songs, followed by Biggie's best songs. A lot of groups if they're lucky just have a phase one. He invented his world and gave it life. Most bands improvised solos each time they performed or recorded. I just shook her hand and tried to swallow. The fact that Metallica connected with the world in the way that they have is phenomenal. I think he was the best electric-guitar player, other than Jimi Hendrix. Matthew Fisher (Procol Harum, Solo) 12. I slowly became aware of the house music and that it was infuriatingly familiar. They're a fucking piece of the mountain coming down behind you, and you can't do anything about it. We were always looking for the next heart-tugger, looking to pull that extra heartstring. But they were the template for what I do, as well as plenty of bands that came after Guns n' Roses: Soundgarden, Nirvana, Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam all owed a serious debt to old-school Aerosmith. And anyone who sings needs to be exposed to Steven Tyler. The first time we toured with the Beastie Boys was the Raising Hell tour in 1986: Run-DMC, Whodini, LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys. I learned something incredible: Everything always has to be about the show. Remember that famous introduction to "Proud Mary," when Tina talks about liking things "nice and rough"? I have experienced the thrill of collaborating with him numerous times as we have invited each other into our respective albums. In my lifetime, Jay-Z has, by far, been the most artful and exciting musician to consistently make hits, and I mean real hits Top 10 singles deep into his career, like "Empire State of Mind." It was a planned community with man-made lakes. We used Brian May amps and wrote songs with different movements. But over the years, her story changed, and her music reflected those changes beautifully. Carl was the real deal a true rockabilly cat. In a way, that upheaval may be part of the reason they recorded so many immortal songs over such a long period. There is a whole generation of musicians coming up who can't play their instruments. He takes artists with great potential and makes them even better. Radiohead can do all of these things in a moment, and it drives me fucking crazy. In 2011, our very own Keyboard Magazine called him a "keyboard hero for a new generation," and his reputation is such that guitarists such as Slash, Yngwie Marmsteen, Steve Lukather, Joe Bonamassa and Zakk Wylde have all wanted to work with him. Al Jackson's father was a drummer, so Al had a background of rhythm. But he was just experimenting, learning more. Tom had the same influences we had the Byrds, Neil Young, Crosby, Stills and Nash but he dropped in lots of serious old blues. I remember when the surviving members of Queen were looking for a singer a few years ago, I was like, "I would love to try it." He was capable of playing his instrument, but he was too fucked up to do it. But it never happened for Wolf. I thought, "If we ever come back here, we're gonna headline it." She didn't sing like Aretha Franklin she wasn't a gospel singer but she was a stylist, and you always believed her. We had a friend, Henry Smith, who had been our manager for a while, and he had gone to school there. To this day, I believe that her voice could work on contemporary radio. But while the band could duplicate the majesty of past live shows (and still can), the heart and soul of the band was gone forever. Women responded overwhelmingly to his profoundly respectful and sensitive approach. They're never going to tell me, "Play it more like Jerry" or "less like Jerry." For me, it's the embodiment of rock & roll. He would strike amazing poses; maybe he practiced them in front of a mirror, but he wasn't pretending to be somebody else. I'd been given the signal. And for it to do what it has done is truly mind-blowing. Most rock songs about women are from the outside looking in: They say, "Babe, you're so hot, come sleep with me." The winner of our '80s poll hasn't managed to repeat the trick in our final GOAT face-off, but that shouldn't diminish his talents or achievements one iota. It's no accident that the Beatles' Apple Records signed James Taylor at its inception. Elvis ended up covering the song and took a lot of the glory there. She was captivating, romantic. Some people were confused after that by his Seventies music, when he became jazzier. They were definitely going for a hit single with the song "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth." He came on and did all that now-famous stuff, like playing with his teeth. As we all know now, the unsung heroes were the Motown house band, the Funk Brothers. My children grew up loving the Temptations, and we tried to see them every time they came to town. Bobby Keys. Then the Byrds came through London again, on their way to South Africa. Everyone focuses on the magic of Jerry's guitar playing and the vulnerability of his voice, but his sense of melody and chord changes was unbelievable. Eminem lives, sleeps and breathes music he's a bit like me in that respect. Jerry is still one of the few guitarists where as soon as you hear him, you know instantly who it is. I was singin' along with it by the end, though it certainly wasn't using any conventional pop-song pattern that I had ever heard. I didn't grow up a Deadhead. The fourth member, Addie "Micki" Harris, had died in 1982. When they came to Motown and teamed up with Holland-Dozier-Holland, there was no looking back. Iggy believed what he was doing was important this self-reliant, anti-establishment art form. It belittles Radiohead to describe their music as having "hooks." GOAT hunt: Finally, its done. But Clapton's guitar playing is still terrific. He wrote those lyrics without any music. If you love Elvis Costello, it's because you love what he's thinking the depth and breadth of his notice is astounding. There's so little adornment. Then Iggy turned to the side of the stage, where the elite were standing Sonic Youth, Queens of the Stone Age, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the other all-access rock stars and he gave us the jerk-off motion. I could never in my wildest dreams find something as beautiful as they find for a single song let alone album after album. There just aren't many people in the world with balls that big and talent that awesome. If you played something that made him smile, he would look back at you with that smile. He's one of the greatest players who ever lived. Andy Summers has both great technique and rhythmic sense. I first saw them play in 1979 at Madison Square Garden, before their singer Bon Scott died and was replaced by Brian Johnson. When Muddy died, they interviewed me on television, and they asked me, "What should be done?" But maybe my favorite thing about the Beastie Boys is that they're worldly. But it was organic with Carl. Layla was, for me, the last time everything the singing, songwriting and guitar playing were all at the same high intensity level. We're all crammed into our van, with all our equipment. Mr. The American Dream has a lot of back alleys, and he was showing those things, and I felt like, here's a guy trying to talk to me about something I had seen firsthand. That would signify for you to show your shit. But they must have liked us a lot, because they put us on the bill anyway, and I've known them ever since. Heres how it works. It still sounds incredible today.
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