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Greg Lake is kinda underappreciated as a guitarist (almost always remembered as a singer and a bassist). Michael Dunford a humble guy sitting in the corner with acoustic guitar but he was Renaissance prime composer and deserves a respect.
Greg Lake is indeed underrated as a guitarist. Michael Dunford, with his skill and contribution to Renaissance, also deserves respect. Great suggestions for future lists! Thanks for the comment!
That is BS, both never played actually electro guitar and the sound of Renaissance was totally keyboardish, and Lake was more a good bass playing, who used the bass as an solo instsrument, just like Chris Squire of Yes did. So when it comes to the best !!!! this list is more or less ok and right.
Great list! And I’m happy to say that, apart from Alex Lifeson, I’ve been lucky to see them all live and some (Akkerman, Howe, Gilmore, Green and Hackett) several times over the years! Approaching 70 does have some historical benefits 😂
Martin Barre is amazing with Jethro Tull! While he didn't make this list of 10, he's a strong candidate for a future list of progressive guitarists. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@andrewhoag6167 in jazz rock you have rock songs (typical song structure of verse and chorus with rock vocals, very much guitar based, focused on being punchy) with the language and elements of jazz (long jam sessions, typical jazz chords and chord progressions, playing reminiscent of jazz players, some times a big band kind of sound) In prog rock, apart from jazz influence you have also classical and the songwriting is very different. It doesn't have the typical song structure, as the songwriting is focused on dividing the song in sections, with instrumental sections that aren't necessarily related with guitar solos but with complex passages. Most of the prog has an oniric and/or grandiose type of songwriting and playing.
Gary Green is amazing! John Goodsall and Steve Hillage are also fantastic guitarists, but in this list we decided to mention just 10. Maybe they will appear in part 2. 😉 Thanks for the comment!
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Nice list. Glad Andy Latimer was included because he is great and underappreciated. I'd suggest Phil Miller of Matching Mole, Hatfield and the North, and National Health.
Andy Latimer is indeed amazing and underrated! Phil Miller is a great suggestion, an impressive talent. Maybe he'll appear in part 2? Thanks for the comment!
Peter Banks Steve Rothery John Petrucci Mikael Akerfeldt Kerry Livgren/Richard Williams Trevor Rabin Steven Wilson Guthrie Govan Roine Stolt Steve Morse Chris DeGarmo/Michael Wilton Justin Hayward Adrian Belew Although fusion, John Goodsall Ian Bairnson Brian May has some prog moments.
Good to see Jan Akkerman on the list was voted the world best by Melody Maker but was forgotten after he left focus and was injured in a vehicle accident. Inspired me as a young guitarist and still performs today and worth listening to
Jan Akkerman is a fantastic and inspiring guitarist! His work with Focus was amazing, and despite difficulties, he remains an important influence. Thanks for the comment!
That's awesome! Gary Green is indeed a great guitarist and seems to be a very nice person. Good to know he's down to earth. Thanks for sharing his story!
Nektar is so overlooked in the history of prog rock, it's almost criminal! So glad you gave them some love! Wish you would've added Adam Jones of Tool, though!
I agree, Nektar deserves more recognition in progressive rock! Adam Jones from Tool is a great suggestion for a future list. Thanks for the comment and the tip!
"Remember the Future" is a classic and essential album by Nektar, marking a significant contribution to progressive rock. Thanks for highlighting this masterpiece!
Steven Wilson is great guitarist from the nineties.Steve Rothery of Marillion is great too from the revival of progressive rock in the eighties. Frank Bornemanm of ELOY great guitarist with Sound similar to David Gilmour Roine Stolt of Flower kings is a great guitar player Hawkwind Dave Brock Martin Barre of Jethro Tull. Nick Barrett of Pendragon.
Great suggestions! Steven Wilson, Steve Rothery, Frank Bornemann, Roine Stolt, Dave Brock, Martin Barre, and Nick Barrett are exceptional guitarists and could definitely appear in part 2 of the list. Thanks for the recommendations!
Hollie Halsall from the band Patto is indeed an important and talented guitarist in progressive rock. I’ll consider including him in future lists. Thanks for highlighting him!
Steve Rothery, Steven Wilson, and Guthrie Govan are all incredible guitarists with significant contributions to progressive rock. They definitely deserve to be considered for future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Steve Hillage (Gong), Phil Miller (National Health), Gary Boyle (Isotope), and Phil Lee (Gilgamesh) are all notable guitarists in progressive rock. I’ll consider these talents for future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Martin Barre is an incredible guitarist! Choosing for this list was tough, but he is definitely an important name in progressive rock. I’ll consider him for future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Steve Hillage is a giant in progressive rock! He deserves to be on any list of great guitarists. I’ll consider adding him in future lists. Thanks for the comment!
Marc bonilla kind of plays in the progressive world also the late Ronnie Montrose in his Gamma band .Thanks for mentioning Nectar Gentle Giant and Camel Moon Madness and Snow Goose are classics
Radomir Mihailović and Vlatko Stefanovski are excellent guitarists and deserve recognition. I’ll consider including them in future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Steve Hillage is a master of progressive rock, and many fans believe he deserves to be on any list of great guitarists in the genre. I’ll consider him for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
Mike Oldfield and Martin Barre are prog rock giants! Oldfield with "Tubular Bells" and Barre with his work in Jethro Tull, both left a lasting impact on the genre. They will be in part 2 of this list for sure. Thanks for commenting!
Tommy Bolin was an amazing and versatile guitarist. While he's better known for rock and jazz fusion, his influence is undeniable. Maybe he'll appear in a future list. Thanks for the suggestion!
Joop van Nimwegen is a really cool guitarist from Finch! He brought a unique sound to progressive rock. Definitely worth checking out. Thanks for mentioning him!
Joop van Nimwegen is a really cool guitarist from Finch! He brought a unique sound to progressive rock. Definitely worth checking out. Thanks for mentioning him!
@@BackingTrackCenter Yes, he is. Been to their concerts numerous times in the 70’s, even in their original setting with Beer, Cleem and Peter. Lights off, alarm siren, lights on…and there he was, all in white, eyes closed and 90 minutes of pure magic. By far one off the most underrated guitarists ever but Joop doesn’t mind that. After Finch he became a professional photographer and recently I saw him on tv playing acoustic guitar in the Abba musical “band”…..the talkshow host had nò idea they had this progrock item in their show……. Joop was never interestes in “fame and fortune”……but being a member of the Abba musical background band…….😢
Peter Hammill may not be the greatest guitarist, but he is definitely a progressive rock icon. His work with Van der Graaf Generator is legendary. Thanks for the comment!
Jeff Beck is a phenomenal guitarist, but this list focused on progressive rock guitarists. Beck is better known for his work in rock and jazz fusion. Maybe he'll appear in a future list! Thanks for the comment!
Mike Oldfield is an exceptional musician! His contribution to progressive rock is undeniable. I’ll consider including him in future lists. Thanks for the comment!
Martin Barre is a giant in progressive rock, and his absence is definitely felt. He’s definitely someone to consider for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
Jimmy Page es un guitarrista legendario y su influencia es innegable. Sin embargo, la lista se centró en guitarristas específicamente del rock progresivo. Gracias por la sugerencia y puede ser considerada para futuras listas. ¡Gracias por el comentario!
Steve Hillage and Daevid Allen are great names in progressive rock! The list was limited to just 10 guitarists, but both definitely deserve recognition. Thanks for the suggestion! Have you checked out our latest video on the most influential progressive rock bands? Take a look here: th-cam.com/video/7FxC1VhfI0c/w-d-xo.html.
Roine Stolt is an exceptional guitarist, and his work with Flower Kings is notable. I’ll consider your suggestions for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
Je ne sais pas s'il conviendrait à une liste de guitaristes de rock progressif, peut-être à l'époque où il accompagnait Frank Zappa. Qu'en penses-tu? Peut-être que je ne connais pas grand-chose de son travail.
Steve Hillage is an amazing guitarist! Choosing for the list was tough, but he is definitely an important name in progressive rock. I’ll consider him for future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Franco Mussida is truly a remarkable guitarist. His contribution to progressive rock is significant and deserves recognition. He will be featured in part 2 of this video. Thanks for remembering him!
John Petrucci, Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Vai, and Tosin Abasi are all extraordinary guitarists, but they are more known for progressive metal and modern rock. This list focused on classic progressive rock. They might appear in a future list! Thanks for the suggestion!
Rush is often classified as a progressive rock band due to their musical complexity and experimentation, but their heavier, rock-oriented approach can set them apart from others. The diversity within prog is what makes it interesting!
@BackingTrackCenter True but since the 70s most people think of Prog bands as doing nothing but singing about wizards and Demons,fairy's,epic quests etc etc,comprising a 32 minute,8 piece story....At least that's the impression I got during the 60s growing up here in the UK and listening to my brother playing Yes/Genesis-before the became an AOR/MOR act-King Crimson,Camel,Gentle Giant etc etc....to me it was all pretty long winded/tedious and not the sort of "Rock" music I was listening to.
Robin Trower is indeed a legend, but this list focused specifically on progressive rock guitarists. Maybe we'll explore blues-rock guitarists in another video! Thanks for bringing him up!
John Petrucci is amazing, but this list was focused on classic progressive rock guitarists. He's best known for his work with Dream Theater, which leans more towards progressive metal. Maybe he'll appear in a future list! Thanks for the suggestion!
The list isn't a ranking of the best, but rather a selection of essential guitarists in progressive rock. Steve Howe is amazing, but each one on this list has their own significance. Thanks for the comment!
I agree, the discussion about what is or isn't prog can be quite subjective. Innovation is definitely a key aspect of progressive rock. Thanks for your comment!
@@andrewhoag6167 the discussion shouldn't even begin because the name is that, a name. A great majority of musical terms are not logical whatsoever or they are but they fell out of relevancy in relation with the music. So complaining about musical names is pointless, they are social conventions. You may dislike it, but as long there's no better name, this one remains. Progressive rock is meant to depict a very specific rock genre with specific characteristics and sound. You do another type of sound and it stops being prog
Frank Zappa will definitely be included in part 2 of the list. He’s a true icon of progressive rock and deserves his due recognition. Thanks for bringing it up!
Not even sure how/why over half these bands are considering to be "Rock" bands when clearly "Rocking" is the last thing they do....I was in a shop about a year ago and the lady serving me noticed my Rush t shirt,she said she loved Rock music,I asked who her favourite band are ?.....she said The Eagles........I looked at her with a sad face and quickly left......Poor deluded woman.
always the same old dudes. Where are the young or more younger ones, Steve Rothery, Nick Barrett, Mike Holmes, James Guthrie ? And Mike Oldfiled ? No Mike Ofdfield ? Are you kidding ?
This is a selection of 10 great guitarists, obviously there are many more. Your suggestion has been noted and we may include it in part 2 of this list. Thanks for your comment!
These are all great, no need to be pissed about it. But thank you for remembering Mike Oldfield. In this type of discussions (or guitarists in general) he's always overshadowed
Oldfield could well have been on this list, but they’re all pointless really as not only is it subjective but it’s also a case of who you know and who you don’t.
@@hon8177 boring music, Steve Rothery, Nick Barrett, Mike Holmes, Guthrie Gowan ? Don't agree with you, not at all. And having said that, Steve Howe is still my favorite guitarist of all time.
Ted Nugent is an amazing guitarist, but he's more known for rock and hard rock. This list is specifically focused on progressive rock guitarists. Maybe in a future list? Thanks for the comment!
How in the world do you leave Adrian Belew….Phil Manzenera….off of that list and put the guitarist for Focus on it and Nektars guitarist…what happened to Steve Hillage…..Steve you have got to be joking me that he just played that Hillage.
I understand your frustration! Adrian Belew, Phil Manzanera, and Steve Hillage are all amazing guitarists. Choosing guitarists for the list was tough, but I'll consider your suggestions for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
votre sondage ne vaut rien il n'y a pas Mark Knopfer sûrement le meilleur qui lui ne joue pas avec le médiator mais avec ces doigt se qui donne un son unique
Mark Knopfler est un guitariste exceptionnel avec un son unique, notamment grâce à son style de finger-picking. Cependant, la liste se concentre sur les guitaristes de rock progressif, c'est pourquoi Knopfler n'y figure pas. Merci pour le commentaire !
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Martin Barre. One of the best of the Best.
Martin Barre is truly one of the best! His work with Jethro Tull is phenomenal. Thanks for the comment!
@@BackingTrackCenter Your welcome. Saw Tull live 10 times over the years. I believe the Best band in Rock History.
Steve Howe, Steve Hackett, David gilmour, Alex lifeson, Robert Fripp, Ian bairson, Nick Garret, Mike Rutherford
Fripp & Hackett ...best prog guitarist.
yeah way better than Steve Howe--oh wait...maybe not so much !!!
Greg Lake is kinda underappreciated as a guitarist (almost always remembered as a singer and a bassist). Michael Dunford a humble guy sitting in the corner with acoustic guitar but he was Renaissance prime composer and deserves a respect.
Greg Lake is indeed underrated as a guitarist. Michael Dunford, with his skill and contribution to Renaissance, also deserves respect. Great suggestions for future lists! Thanks for the comment!
That is BS, both never played actually electro guitar and the sound of Renaissance was totally keyboardish, and Lake was more a good bass playing, who used the bass as an solo instsrument, just like Chris Squire of Yes did. So when it comes to the best !!!! this list is more or less ok and right.
Steve Rothery. Steven Wilson. Mike Oldfield
All are incredible guitarists and very important in progressive rock! I’ll consider your suggestions for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
...and many many many others.
Great list! And I’m happy to say that, apart from Alex Lifeson, I’ve been lucky to see them all live and some (Akkerman, Howe, Gilmore, Green and Hackett) several times over the years! Approaching 70 does have some historical benefits 😂
That's amazing! Seeing all these legendary guitarists live is a unique experience. Thanks for commenting!
Mike Oldfield
@@qeii6958 Indeed...
Bof!
@@qeii6958 really?
Maybe Martin Barre from JT?
Martin Barre is amazing with Jethro Tull! While he didn't make this list of 10, he's a strong candidate for a future list of progressive guitarists. Thanks for the suggestion!
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My sentiments exactly!
Martin Sir Lancelot Barre!
Marty Barre from Jethro Tull, Terry Kath from Chicago, can be included. Thanks
We appreciate your comment. We will take your suggestions into account for part 2 of this list!
Chicago was not a progressive rock band. They were jazz rock.
People confuse jazz rock with progressive rock
@@joaquinlezcano2372 : Please then, define the difference.
@@andrewhoag6167 in jazz rock you have rock songs (typical song structure of verse and chorus with rock vocals, very much guitar based, focused on being punchy) with the language and elements of jazz (long jam sessions, typical jazz chords and chord progressions, playing reminiscent of jazz players, some times a big band kind of sound)
In prog rock, apart from jazz influence you have also classical and the songwriting is very different. It doesn't have the typical song structure, as the songwriting is focused on dividing the song in sections, with instrumental sections that aren't necessarily related with guitar solos but with complex passages. Most of the prog has an oniric and/or grandiose type of songwriting and playing.
!!!...thanks for mentioning Gary Green....love John Goodsall and Steve Hillage as well
Gary Green is amazing! John Goodsall and Steve Hillage are also fantastic guitarists, but in this list we decided to mention just 10. Maybe they will appear in part 2. 😉 Thanks for the comment!
How about the late great Ronnie Montrose the best progressive rock guitarist ever
Ian Crichton from Saga!😀🖖✈️🎸
Ian Crichton is truly a great guitarist! His work with Saga is remarkable. Thanks for highlighting his talent!
Hey that's my favourites all together.....😮
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Nice list. Glad Andy Latimer was included because he is great and underappreciated. I'd suggest Phil Miller of Matching Mole, Hatfield and the North, and National Health.
Andy Latimer is indeed amazing and underrated! Phil Miller is a great suggestion, an impressive talent. Maybe he'll appear in part 2? Thanks for the comment!
Love that Andrew Latimer and guitarists from Gentle Giant and Focus are included with the more commercially successful guitarists.
Peter Banks
Steve Rothery
John Petrucci
Mikael Akerfeldt
Kerry Livgren/Richard Williams
Trevor Rabin
Steven Wilson
Guthrie Govan
Roine Stolt
Steve Morse
Chris DeGarmo/Michael Wilton
Justin Hayward
Adrian Belew
Although fusion, John Goodsall
Ian Bairnson
Brian May has some prog moments.
Very good list. One name I see being rarely mentioned is Steve Hillage.
Steve Hillage is a great name in prog! He made incredible contributions with Gong and in his solo career. Great shout!!
Good to see Jan Akkerman on the list was voted the world best by Melody Maker but was forgotten after he left focus and was injured in a vehicle accident. Inspired me as a young guitarist and still performs today and worth listening to
Jan Akkerman is a fantastic and inspiring guitarist! His work with Focus was amazing, and despite difficulties, he remains an important influence. Thanks for the comment!
From Finch, a Dutch instrumental prog outfit---Joop Van Nimwegen
Phil Keaggy, Steve Morse, Guthrie Govan, Steve Vai, Frank and Dweezul Zappa, John McLaughlin, Mike Keneally,
my God! I forgot Jeff Beck...
Thanks to put Gary Green. Very good guitarist and also a good guy! Saw him after a show in Québec city, very simple and gentle. Pas une tête enflée !
That's awesome! Gary Green is indeed a great guitarist and seems to be a very nice person. Good to know he's down to earth. Thanks for sharing his story!
Nektar is so overlooked in the history of prog rock, it's almost criminal! So glad you gave them some love! Wish you would've added Adam Jones of Tool, though!
I agree, Nektar deserves more recognition in progressive rock! Adam Jones from Tool is a great suggestion for a future list. Thanks for the comment and the tip!
I had the distinction to take a selfie with two of them, hackett and green during the cruise to the edge 2014. Great memories.
Very good choice!
All great
Andrew Latimer is N 1. Hi is the best guitarist ever! I love CAMEL band.
Andy Latimer is truly amazing! He is one of the greats in progressive rock, and Camel is a fantastic band. Thanks for sharing your love for the band!
Steve Howe superb!
Steve Howe is simply fantastic! A true master of progressive rock. Thanks for the comment!
İ agree 100% with this list. All my favorite prog guitarrists are there.
I'm glad you liked the list! I'm happy that all your favorite prog guitarists are included. Thanks for the comment!
Too Remember the Future!
"Remember the Future" is a classic and essential album by Nektar, marking a significant contribution to progressive rock. Thanks for highlighting this masterpiece!
Great list
Thanks! I'm glad you liked the list!
Por fin, alguien que se acuerda del maestro de maestros : Andrew Latimer.
¡Andrew Latimer es verdaderamente un maestro! Su talento con el Camel es impresionante y merece todo el reconocimiento. ¡Gracias por el comentario!
Do not forget steve howe contribuition on the band asia
@@rafffaaa6975 Howe and Hackett were in GTR together.
Steven Wilson is great guitarist from the nineties.Steve Rothery of Marillion is great too from the revival of progressive rock in the eighties.
Frank Bornemanm of ELOY great guitarist with Sound similar to David Gilmour
Roine Stolt of Flower kings is a great guitar player
Hawkwind Dave Brock
Martin Barre of Jethro Tull.
Nick Barrett of Pendragon.
Great suggestions! Steven Wilson, Steve Rothery, Frank Bornemann, Roine Stolt, Dave Brock, Martin Barre, and Nick Barrett are exceptional guitarists and could definitely appear in part 2 of the list. Thanks for the recommendations!
Hollie halsall - band patto- very important guitarist
Hollie Halsall from the band Patto is indeed an important and talented guitarist in progressive rock. I’ll consider including him in future lists. Thanks for highlighting him!
Great list, of course. Eric Gilette of the Neal Morse Band is also fantastic.
Eric Gillette is indeed fantastic with Neal Morse Band! It's a great suggestion for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
Steve Rothery and Steven Wilson should definitely be there, together with Guthrie Govan
Steve Rothery, Steven Wilson, and Guthrie Govan are all incredible guitarists with significant contributions to progressive rock. They definitely deserve to be considered for future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Steve Hillage dei Gong,Phil Miller dei National Health,Gary Boyle degli Isotope e Phil Lee dei Gilgamesh
Steve Hillage (Gong), Phil Miller (National Health), Gary Boyle (Isotope), and Phil Lee (Gilgamesh) are all notable guitarists in progressive rock. I’ll consider these talents for future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
You've forgotten Martin Barre
Martin Barre is an incredible guitarist! Choosing for this list was tough, but he is definitely an important name in progressive rock. I’ll consider him for future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Steve Hillage !!!
Steve Hillage is a giant in progressive rock! He deserves to be on any list of great guitarists. I’ll consider adding him in future lists. Thanks for the comment!
It's Hendrix then Steve Howe
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ZAPPA…..I’m not wrong!
Marc bonilla kind of plays in the progressive world also the late Ronnie Montrose in his Gamma band
.Thanks for mentioning Nectar Gentle Giant and Camel
Moon Madness and Snow Goose are classics
We have noted your suggestions for part 2 of this list. Glad you liked the mentions of Nektar, Gentle Giant, and Camel. Thanks for commenting!
Radomir Mihailović ,Vlatko Stefanovski on the list please
Radomir Mihailović and Vlatko Stefanovski are excellent guitarists and deserve recognition. I’ll consider including them in future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Steve Hillage
Steve Hillage is a master of progressive rock, and many fans believe he deserves to be on any list of great guitarists in the genre. I’ll consider him for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
I like MIke Oldfield. ( from Japan )
Mike Oldfield is an amazing musician! He's definitely a great addition for a future list of progressive guitarists. Thanks for the comment!
Alex Lifeson is easily one of the best
Absolutely!!
Mike Oldfield !?Martin Barre!?
Mike Oldfield and Martin Barre are prog rock giants! Oldfield with "Tubular Bells" and Barre with his work in Jethro Tull, both left a lasting impact on the genre. They will be in part 2 of this list for sure. Thanks for commenting!
Ian Chrichton from Saga is so underrated. Listen to his New stuff with six by six
Ian Crichton is truly underrated, and the new material with Six by Six is fantastic! He deserves more recognition. Thanks for the tip!
Tony Iommi
I really like Tony Iommi, but not on a list focused on PROGRESSIVE ROCK guitarists.
How about Tommy Bolin? RIP
Tommy Bolin was an amazing and versatile guitarist. While he's better known for rock and jazz fusion, his influence is undeniable. Maybe he'll appear in a future list. Thanks for the suggestion!
Joop van Nimwegen, Finch
Joop van Nimwegen is a really cool guitarist from Finch! He brought a unique sound to progressive rock. Definitely worth checking out. Thanks for mentioning him!
Joop van Nimwegen is a really cool guitarist from Finch! He brought a unique sound to progressive rock. Definitely worth checking out. Thanks for mentioning him!
@@BackingTrackCenter Yes, he is. Been to their concerts numerous times in the 70’s, even in their original setting with Beer, Cleem and Peter. Lights off, alarm siren, lights on…and there he was, all in white, eyes closed and 90 minutes of pure magic.
By far one off the most underrated guitarists ever but Joop doesn’t mind that. After Finch he became a professional photographer and recently I saw him on tv playing acoustic guitar in the Abba musical “band”…..the talkshow host had nò idea they had this progrock item in their show……. Joop was never interestes in “fame and fortune”……but being a member of the Abba musical background band…….😢
Peter Hammill may not be the greatest guitarist, but a progressive rock icon
Peter Hammill may not be the greatest guitarist, but he is definitely a progressive rock icon. His work with Van der Graaf Generator is legendary. Thanks for the comment!
John Du Cann/ATOMIC ROOSTER...
Отличный список.
Можно добавить Мартина Барре
Мартина Барре определённо стоит добавить! Его работа с Jethro Tull феноменальна. Спасибо за предложение!
No Jeff Beck? Seriously?
Jeff Beck is a phenomenal guitarist, but this list focused on progressive rock guitarists. Beck is better known for his work in rock and jazz fusion. Maybe he'll appear in a future list! Thanks for the comment!
Falto mike oldfield
Mike Oldfield is an exceptional musician! His contribution to progressive rock is undeniable. I’ll consider including him in future lists. Thanks for the comment!
Of course-Martin Barre from Jethro Tull ignored
Martin Barre is a giant in progressive rock, and his absence is definitely felt. He’s definitely someone to consider for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
ZAPPA!
もちろんトップはクリムゾンのフリップ先生でしょう👊
ロバート・フリップは本当に素晴らしいギタリストです!
😮 creo que nos faltaría Jimmy Page .
Jimmy Page es un guitarrista legendario y su influencia es innegable. Sin embargo, la lista se centró en guitarristas específicamente del rock progresivo. Gracias por la sugerencia y puede ser considerada para futuras listas. ¡Gracias por el comentario!
Steve Hillage? Daevid Allen?
Steve Hillage and Daevid Allen are great names in progressive rock! The list was limited to just 10 guitarists, but both definitely deserve recognition. Thanks for the suggestion! Have you checked out our latest video on the most influential progressive rock bands? Take a look here: th-cam.com/video/7FxC1VhfI0c/w-d-xo.html.
Roine Stolt
Roine Stolt is an exceptional guitarist, and his work with Flower Kings is notable. I’ll consider your suggestions for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
Chimbinha is the best of ALL !!!
Ximbinha is the reinventor of music, he revolutionized the way of playing the guitar. From Belém do Pará to the world!
Please add Mike Oldfield to part 2😊
Mike Oldfield is an excellent suggestion! He's an innovative musician and definitely deserves a spot in part 2. Thanks for the suggestion! 😊
Steve rothery the only one
Et steve vai non?
Je ne sais pas s'il conviendrait à une liste de guitaristes de rock progressif, peut-être à l'époque où il accompagnait Frank Zappa. Qu'en penses-tu? Peut-être que je ne connais pas grand-chose de son travail.
They aren't great prog players. They are just great players.
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Steve Hillage😢
Steve Hillage is an amazing guitarist! Choosing for the list was tough, but he is definitely an important name in progressive rock. I’ll consider him for future lists. Thanks for the suggestion!
Well, all right 😅!
Good luck!
Love all 10. Only complaint is they could have chosen better moments, especially for Hackett and Latimer.
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Franco Mussida . P.F.M
Franco Mussida is truly a remarkable guitarist. His contribution to progressive rock is significant and deserves recognition. He will be featured in part 2 of this video. Thanks for remembering him!
THE BEST ALL TIME IS FRANK ZAPPA
@@hocianh8796 Nah! You need to listen to more music.
John Petrucci, Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Vai, Tosin Abasi...
John Petrucci, Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Vai, and Tosin Abasi are all extraordinary guitarists, but they are more known for progressive metal and modern rock. This list focused on classic progressive rock. They might appear in a future list! Thanks for the suggestion!
Frank Zappa - Number 1. But he was much deeper, more multifaceted and larger-scale than such a rather narrow and limited genre as progressive rock.
Frank Zappa is indeed multifaceted and his music transcends genres. Thanks for the comment!
🎸🫡⚡🔥😎🤘
bravo .
スティーブ・ヒレッジがいない。
スティーブ・ヒレッジは素晴らしいギタリストで、確かにリストに入れるべきでした。次回のリストに考慮します。コメントありがとうございます!
Frank Zappa.
Master Zappa will definitely be in Part 2 of this list. Thanks for commenting!
Pardon! Franco Mussida PFM
Franco Mussida est une excellente suggestion ! Votre travail avec PFM est remarquable et mérite d’être reconnu. Merci pour le commentaire!
Rush have never been a "Prog" band for one reason,Rush tended to be Rockier/Heavier than the rest of those bland/beige dullards listed here.
Rush is often classified as a progressive rock band due to their musical complexity and experimentation, but their heavier, rock-oriented approach can set them apart from others. The diversity within prog is what makes it interesting!
@BackingTrackCenter True but since the 70s most people think of Prog bands as doing nothing but singing about wizards and Demons,fairy's,epic quests etc etc,comprising a 32 minute,8 piece story....At least that's the impression I got during the 60s growing up here in the UK and listening to my brother playing Yes/Genesis-before the became an AOR/MOR act-King Crimson,Camel,Gentle Giant etc etc....to me it was all pretty long winded/tedious and not the sort of "Rock" music I was listening to.
@@hon8177 Have you got all day ?.
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Totally a joke !! Did you ever heard of robin trower ???
My friend, Robin Trower was a fantastic guitarist of BLUES ROCK
Whilst I agree that Trower doesn’t get enough love from these assessment channels, he isn’t a prog rock guitarist is he?
@@lynby6231 What about John Petrucci
Robin Trower is indeed a legend, but this list focused specifically on progressive rock guitarists. Maybe we'll explore blues-rock guitarists in another video! Thanks for bringing him up!
John Petrucci is amazing, but this list was focused on classic progressive rock guitarists. He's best known for his work with Dream Theater, which leans more towards progressive metal. Maybe he'll appear in a future list! Thanks for the suggestion!
Frank zappa?
A giant, we will provide a part 2 of this list in the future. Thanks for mentioning him!
Steve Howe is just BETTER than the rest-this is a no contest ..come on
The list isn't a ranking of the best, but rather a selection of essential guitarists in progressive rock. Steve Howe is amazing, but each one on this list has their own significance. Thanks for the comment!
@@BackingTrackCenter just want to make it clear who the king is.
Roye Albrighton was also lead vocalist of Nektar. A true rock musician, rather than a classically trained guitarist playing electric.
Roye Albrighton truly shined as both vocalist and guitarist for Nektar. He brought an authentic approach to progressive rock. Thanks for the reminder!
This discussion suffers IMO from semantic and pedantic expressions of "this is prog, this is not". Surely any innovation is "progressive"
I agree, the discussion about what is or isn't prog can be quite subjective. Innovation is definitely a key aspect of progressive rock. Thanks for your comment!
@@andrewhoag6167 the discussion shouldn't even begin because the name is that, a name. A great majority of musical terms are not logical whatsoever or they are but they fell out of relevancy in relation with the music. So complaining about musical names is pointless, they are social conventions. You may dislike it, but as long there's no better name, this one remains.
Progressive rock is meant to depict a very specific rock genre with specific characteristics and sound. You do another type of sound and it stops being prog
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in all your contributions on progressiv' rock you have lost the Master ...FRANCK ZAPPA
Frank Zappa will definitely be included in part 2 of the list. He’s a true icon of progressive rock and deserves his due recognition. Thanks for bringing it up!
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Buck Dharma from Blue Oyster Cult
I don't know, isn't him basically hard rock
Not even sure how/why over half these bands are considering to be "Rock" bands when clearly "Rocking" is the last thing they do....I was in a shop about a year ago and the lady serving me noticed my Rush t shirt,she said she loved Rock music,I asked who her favourite band are ?.....she said The Eagles........I looked at her with a sad face and quickly left......Poor deluded woman.
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always the same old dudes. Where are the young or more younger ones, Steve Rothery, Nick Barrett, Mike Holmes, James Guthrie ? And Mike Oldfiled ? No Mike Ofdfield ? Are you kidding ?
This is a selection of 10 great guitarists, obviously there are many more. Your suggestion has been noted and we may include it in part 2 of this list. Thanks for your comment!
These are all great, no need to be pissed about it. But thank you for remembering Mike Oldfield. In this type of discussions (or guitarists in general) he's always overshadowed
Oldfield could well have been on this list, but they’re all pointless really as not only is it subjective but it’s also a case of who you know and who you don’t.
I always insist on Mike Oldfield in these lists. He has a unique playing style and is highly melodic.
@@hon8177 boring music, Steve Rothery, Nick Barrett, Mike Holmes, Guthrie Gowan ? Don't agree with you, not at all. And having said that, Steve Howe is still my favorite guitarist of all time.
WTF? What about Ted Nugent? He’s the greatest of all time.
I don’t think his music is considered progressive rock though.
Ted Nugent is an amazing guitarist, but he's more known for rock and hard rock. This list is specifically focused on progressive rock guitarists. Maybe in a future list? Thanks for the comment!
Greatest Draft Dodger maybe.
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How in the world do you leave Adrian Belew….Phil Manzenera….off of that list and put the guitarist for Focus on it and Nektars guitarist…what happened to Steve Hillage…..Steve you have got to be joking me that he just played that Hillage.
I understand your frustration! Adrian Belew, Phil Manzanera, and Steve Hillage are all amazing guitarists. Choosing guitarists for the list was tough, but I'll consider your suggestions for future lists. Thanks for the comment!
votre sondage ne vaut rien il n'y a pas Mark Knopfer sûrement le meilleur qui lui ne joue pas avec le médiator mais avec ces doigt se qui donne un son unique
Mark Knopfler est un guitariste exceptionnel avec un son unique, notamment grâce à son style de finger-picking. Cependant, la liste se concentre sur les guitaristes de rock progressif, c'est pourquoi Knopfler n'y figure pas. Merci pour le commentaire !
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