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A test
by bennash - 05/25/26 02:03 PM
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200 years from now to piggy back on Rick Beato's rant .
Let's exclude The Beatles, cause I honestly think they are the only ones that have a legitimate shot.
I'll start with Bach, more than any other classical artist, his music influences music today .
I think Chuck Berry possibly because there isn't a rock guitar player alive today who isn't influenced by him, even if they don't know it.
I think Hendrix has a shot because of how far ahead of his time and how innovative he was.
Not a huge fan I'd have to say Eddie Valen, i think as Long as guitar players are around , his tapping and other techniques changed the game for rock guitar.
I think John Coltrane has a shot.
Homer pick, I think Springsteen will be remembered in New Jersey...not sure if in general. Songs Born to Run has a shot. Long as there are cars and people looking for a kick in the ass. And born in the USA for it's Historical reference of Vietnam. Massive hook.
Beatles ,Yesterday and others.
The Who, Baba O'Reilly
The stones, satisfaction
Save some for the rest..
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