For me Eddie was best rock guitarist long before Ted said so…
It has nothing to do with his speed or showmanship (or lack there of)
But I agree, like Ted says his phrasing and sense or rhythm and timing has a groove that was second to none…
UGH...The tired, "BEST" Rock guitarist thread
Only because I found a REALLY good copy of terrible Ted's debut(his best IMO) yesterday, I'm sharing this one. Ted describing the electric guitar God hierarchy gets my vote. I tapped out after Dog Eat Dog(before Derek St Holmes was dropped.) Those 2 albums and early Amboy Dukes still sound great to me.