Ok, so sometimes I get ideas looking at other boards. This was a topic over on Rivals. Actually it's not a bad idea for any type of top 5.....guitarists, front men, sports teams, guns, presidents, foods, whatever.
YOUR Favorites...not the best...not the greatest....your favorites. Sometimes your favs may also be what you call the best. So - No wrong answers. Honorable mentions welcome too.
1 rule - No one from KISS, K..... or Hall and Oates, Snags.
1. Eddie Van Halen - no doubt one of the greatest, most innovative. But also my personal favorite. Growing up in the 80's and 90's this one is a no brainier for me.
2. Eric Clapton - also a great, his catalog is so broad.
3. Jimmy Page - also innovative like EVH and helped usher in "hard rock". His playing on the 12 string at MSG during their short "residency" still mesmerizes me.
4. Keith Richards - I don't consider him a great in the technical sense. If Keith and Mick do anything better than anyone, it's timing and inflection. They are masters of it and just "sound good". The bluesy/rock riffs he came up with still sound great. They produce music you can jam to, move to, dance to - and Keith is a HUGE part of that.
5. Angus Young - much like Richards, he does what he does very well with a limited number of chords. He just passes the "sounds good" test.
Some others I like but not quite in my top 5 favorites:
Duanne Allman/Dickie Betts
Glenn Campbell
Pete Townshend
Brad Paisley (yes hes badass)
Slash
Edge
Steve Clark
Kirk Hammett
And I have to at least mention Hendrix, although only a few of his songs actually "do it" for me. Same with Steve Vai.