guitar.com, you're f-ing tripping.

Here's the full list. I'm definitely out of touch with whatever is going on with this poll.
  1. John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  2. Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys)
  3. John Mayer
  4. Sam Fender
  5. Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead)
  6. Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters)
  7. Ed O’Brien (Radiohead)
  8. Taylor Swift
  9. Tom DeLonge (Blink-182)
  10. Simon Neil (Biffy Clyro)
  11. Jim Root (Slipknot)
  12. Keith Urban
  13. John 5 (Mötley Crüe)
  14. Brad Paisley
  15. Troy Van Leeuwen (Queens Of The Stone Age)
  16. Albert Hammond Jr. (The Strokes)
  17. H.E.R.
  18. Adam Hann (The 1975)
  19. Ed Sheeran
  20. Julien Baker
 
Yeah, definitely sounds like a popularity contest, with a bit of obscurity-cool cred thrown in.

Taylor Swift has been voted the eighth best guitarist of the last two decades in a new poll by UK guitar retailer guitarguitar. The study was commissioned to mark the retailer’s 20th anniversary as it launches a ‘Playable’ exhibition of special guitars to celebrate the most inspiring players.

My new take: Guitarguitar posted a poll with names of people who have some sort of signature guitar/gear available (the only plausible explanation I can think of for H.E.R.) and asked random internet passersby to rank them in order.

Strangely enough, -I- was voted the most influential guitar player of the 21st century on a poll I posted on Instagram, beating out such legends as Dimwit Flathead of The Grues. lol.
 
Yeah, definitely sounds like a popularity contest, with a bit of obscurity-cool cred thrown in.



My new take: Guitarguitar posted a poll with names of people who have some sort of signature guitar/gear available (the only plausible explanation I can think of for H.E.R.) and asked random internet passersby to rank them in order.

Strangely enough, -I- was voted the most influential guitar player of the 21st century on a poll I posted on Instagram, beating out such legends as Dimwit Flathead of The Grues. lol.
Calling it a study is pretty funny though, not going to lie.
 
I've never seen the point of lists like this. Or music awards. It's not a competition. It's just a way to sell stuff by people who like to categorise stuff. Where I live Poison Ivy was a hugely influential guitarist in the early '80s. I think even Poison Ivy would suggest that she's not the best guitarist in the world. And if there is a best guitarist I'm not sure I want to listen to them!
 
I believe it's spelled effing, although f'ing works....

Funny I'm sure most teeny-bops look at her in that pic, but all I can think is what a bitchin' guitar.....
 
They just put these lists out to start arguments and debates leading to clicks to their site. It’s a ploy and they know it.
Yup. Just like in the 80s (and probably before), guitar rags had their reader polls, as well as the music gossip rags (Circus, Creem, Hit Parader etc) had their polls as well. Meant nothing, and was simply a marketing ploy to get the contact information from folks who bought the magazines at news stands etc and weren’t subscribed.
 
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