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Nice move with the vet grade! If you watch the video it’s sounds very proven in many trials. But who cares it will never make the mainstream 🤷🏼‍♂️

Honestly I got it on Amazon I think maybe a few months before Covid was even a thing...for an animal and it never got used. Wasn't a plan ...just luck haha
 
I believe Broward Health in Florida then other countries have had *success with it as treatment (Brazil)

It’s pretty old news actually lol

It often comes up as an interesting treatment because it is cheap and readily available and easily distributed to poor regions who can't afford the most expensive Healthcare. But I am not sure there have been any solid trials yet...there are a number underway.
 
Nice move with the vet grade! If you watch the video it’s sounds very proven in many trials. But who cares it will never make the mainstream 🤷🏼‍♂️
In vivo trials. That distinction matters
 
Hang on...what just happened? We just had the best tangent possible...metal!!! And we’re done with it...already?!

Hey, I am busy trying to learn Fuzz Universe. Just the intro has my hand cramping up after about 20 minutes. That guy has Bruce Lee pinky fingers.
 
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Interesting video about COVID and masks. It’s not very long.
The idea is to stop the respiratory droplets that contain viruses. Droplets measure on the order of micrometers, which is the range that surgical masks are made to be effective.
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Corona-19 is 1/10th of a micron across, which is smaller.

People seem to have a huge misunderstanding about how viruses travel through air (which is how you get videos like this). There aren't isolated viruses floating around passing through spaces 1/10th of a micron or larger. They need a medium of which to travel upon (such as saliva droplets) that are much larger than the virus itself (usually 5-10 microns)
 
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The idea is to stop the respiratory droplets that contain viruses. Droplets measure on the order of micrometers, which is the range that surgical masks are made to be effective.
A Google search result for droplet sizes: Invalid Link Removed

Corona-19 is 1/10th of a micron across, which is smaller.

People seem to have a huge misunderstanding about how viruses travel through air (which is how you get stupid videos like this). There aren't isolated viruses floating around passing through spaces 1/10th of a micron or larger. They need a medium of which to travel upon (such as saliva droplets) that are much larger than the virus itself (usually 5-10 microns)

Do you realize the guy in the video is a dr? Also the video was sent to me by a dr that teaches at the Wake Forest University School of medicine.
 
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"Both surgical masks and unvented KN95 respirators, even without fit-testing, reduce the outward particle emission rates by 90% and 74% on average during speaking and coughing, respectively, compared to wearing no mask, corroborating their effectiveness at reducing outward emission."

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"Surgical masks reduced viral copy numbers in the fine fraction by 2.8 fold (95% CI 1.5 to 5.2) and in the coarse fraction by 25 fold (95% CI 3.5 to 180). Overall, masks produced a 3.4 fold (95% CI 1.8 to 6.3) reduction in viral aerosol shedding"
 
Do you realize the guy in the video is a dr? Also the video was sent to me by a dr that teaches at the Wake Forest University School of medicine.
Yes, i watched it. There is also a lot of commentary on this type of demonstration.

The whole point is that masks can catch respiratory droplets that are too large to pass through a mask. If a virus particle managed to make it through, then it would be at a significantly reduced load than had the person not been wearing a mask which is the point of the recommendations. If a person can contract Covid at a much lower viral load, then they have a greater likelihood of successfully fighting it before it replicates compared to someone who contracts Covid at a higher viral load.

Plenty of evidence out there supporting reduced transmission through a mask vs unmasked.
 
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Here is more evidence about why reducing viral load is important:

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Viral load in patients with covid-19 has been shown to be greater in those with more severe illness.13

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we report that a higher prevalence of detectable SARS-CoV-2 plasma viral load is associated with worse respiratory disease severity, lower absolute lymphocyte counts, and increased markers of inflammation, including C-reactive protein and IL-6. SARS-CoV-2 viral loads, especially plasma viremia, are associated with increased risk of mortality. Our data show that SARS-CoV-2 viral loads may aid in the risk stratification of patients with COVID-19, and therefore its role in disease pathogenesis should be further explored.

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Viral load may help provide a better understanding of why transmission is observed in some instances, but not in others, especially among household contacts
 
Falling COVID-19 viral loads may explain lower rates of ICU use, deaths



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Interesting video about COVID and masks. It’s not very long.

The only issue I have with this really is that he has a number times he uses flawed logic. The biggest and most glaring being that he takes an all or nothing stance - as he states, fit tested mask that seals to the face will be the most effective, sure. But reducing vapors by 50% is still much more effective than 0%.

Also, there are some studies showing breath vapor can travel 26 feet - and he CLEARLY reduced the transmission to within a couple feet with almost every mask he used.

Still, I am fine with saying we need more research, and I am fine with people not seeing them as being protection beyond the minimal...I agree it can be false security and isn't as effective as just staying at home and avoiding other people.
 
I am a guitar player and I don’t like listening to the technical playing of vai and the likes. I prefer shredders that have melody and the music has soul. Zakk Wylde is one of my all time favorites. You can feel his playing and his guitar is singing along. Guitar players like Sinister Gates, Zakk Wylde, Kirk Hammett, Adam D, Corey Beaulieu, and so many more have talent but don’t sacrifice the music for the sake of impressive chops.
got to have the soul....love some early santana, billy gibbons, duane allman, keith richards and of course my main man david gilmour...props to kirk hammett, zakk wylde, randy rhoads and angus young. also love slash's solo on november rain.

of yeah ritchie blackmore and tommy iommi and jimi hendrix -watch tower...should also include neal schon from journey-love after the fall...george harrison really was a master and got to include jimmy page-physical graffiti is a masterpiece-kashmir is timeless...but the master is david gilmour-the solo on comfortably numb is ridiculous!!!!
 
I believe Broward Health in Florida then other countries have had *success with it as treatment (Brazil)

It’s pretty old news actually lol

If you listen to the video the trials he is referencing that show very strong results are only a few months ago. Why I said newish. If anything your saying it’s old new just proves my point they won’t allow it to go mainstream to help high risk people as a preventative treatment. However people be like THE VACCINE IS THE ONLY WAY I CANT WAIT TO FEEL IT IN ME SO I CAN FEEL SAFE AGAIN

Lol
 
got to have the soul....love some early santana, billy gibbons, duane allman, keith richards and of course my main man david gilmour...props to kirk hammett, zakk wylde, randy rhoads and angus young. also love slash's solo on november rain.

of yeah ritchie blackmore and tommy iommi and jimi hendrix -watch tower...should also include neal schon from journey-love after the fall...george harrison really was a master and got to include jimmy page-physical graffiti is a masterpiece-kashmir is timeless...but the master is david gilmour-the solo on comfortably numb is ridiculous!!!!

Slash is something special. His solos are not incredibly difficult to play. If you know the minor pentatonic you can play any of his solos. A trained guitarist will look at his playing and cringe. He doesn’t use his pinky hardly ever. But his solos and riffs are full of life and are very catchy. One of my top 10 guitar players for sure.

Rhandy Rhodes was on a whole other level. RIP. I sometimes what the world would be like if some of the greats didn’t leave us so soon.
 
I figured I’d get some attention from this one!

People keep pointing to the droplet thing...but still can’t explain why masks are necessary when the majority of people that catch the virus are wearing a mask🤦🏼‍♂️

The virus is so contagious you have to stick a 4” swab into the brain and spin it around for 5 seconds to get enough of a sample to even test it. Lol.
 
Slash is something special. His solos are not incredibly difficult to play. If you know the minor pentatonic you can play any of his solos. A trained guitarist will look at his playing and cringe. He doesn’t use his pinky hardly ever. But his solos and riffs are full of life and are very catchy. One of my top 10 guitar players for sure.

Rhandy Rhodes was on a whole other level. RIP. I sometimes what the world would be like if some of the greats didn’t leave us so soon.

Randy Rhodes was ahead of his times like Hendrix was. I wonder the same think about guys like this. They were unbelievable.
 
If you listen to the video the trials he is referencing that show very strong results are only a few months ago. Why I said newish. If anything your saying it’s old new just proves my point they won’t allow it to go mainstream to help high risk people as a preventative treatment. However people be like THE VACCINE IS THE ONLY WAY I CANT WAIT TO FEEL IT IN ME SO I CAN FEEL SAFE AGAIN

Lol
You mean the trials in the petri dishes?
 
Slash is something special. His solos are not incredibly difficult to play. If you know the minor pentatonic you can play any of his solos. A trained guitarist will look at his playing and cringe. He doesn’t use his pinky hardly ever. But his solos and riffs are full of life and are very catchy. One of my top 10 guitar players for sure.

Rhandy Rhodes was on a whole other level. RIP. I sometimes what the world would be like if some of the greats didn’t leave us so soon.
imo, of the ones i listed neal shon is most underrated...journey is mostly considered lightweight because of commercial success, but some of their songs have lots of soulfulness-in particular i enjoy after the fall. shon was with santana in the the early years and journey opened for santana when they 1st started out...the early santana with all the congas was a great band-saw them live in 72.
 
Mask use in Japan pretty much halted infections, so not entirely sure what you're talking about here.

Probably one of two things:

One) you made it up

Two) you forgot other countries existed
 
oh yeah...back in the day reo speedwagon was a rock band-saw them on several occasions, gary richrath did some incredible licks on riding the storm out and golden country---the guy they got to replace him couldn't hold a candle to gary's shredding so they went towards soft ballads.

also, i really have to mention alex lifeson of rush...one of the greatest riffs ever is working man, alex is extremely underrated.

and the original joe walsh when he was the james gang...funk #49 and walk away were classics. yes joe walsh WAS the james gang.
 
speaking of soulful can't believe i didn't mention my man George Benson, dude was total badass.
 
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RIP Mr Glen Campbell...the man was a awesome singer/songwriter/guitarist.
 
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You know I was thinking..... a Biden presidency probably won’t be that bad. Why? Because everything he promised is a lie and BLM is seeing that sh*t first hand now. Trump won’t have to make a $500 billion economic appeal to Black Americans. No more “Platinum Plan” or Juneteenth. I mean, this is what they wanted, right?
 
The idea is to stop the respiratory droplets that contain viruses. Droplets measure on the order of micrometers, which is the range that surgical masks are made to be effective.
A Google search result for droplet sizes: Invalid Link Removed

Corona-19 is 1/10th of a micron across, which is smaller.

People seem to have a huge misunderstanding about how viruses travel through air (which is how you get videos like this). There aren't isolated viruses floating around passing through spaces 1/10th of a micron or larger. They need a medium of which to travel upon (such as saliva droplets) that are much larger than the virus itself (usually 5-10 microns)

Most of the air is blowing out the sides and top of the nose. Nobody wears surgical masks that really seal on the face. If anything it does slow down air from blowing directly on people a bit.
 
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"Both surgical masks and unvented KN95 respirators, even without fit-testing, reduce the outward particle emission rates by 90% and 74% on average during speaking and coughing, respectively, compared to wearing no mask, corroborating their effectiveness at reducing outward emission."

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"Surgical masks reduced viral copy numbers in the fine fraction by 2.8 fold (95% CI 1.5 to 5.2) and in the coarse fraction by 25 fold (95% CI 3.5 to 180). Overall, masks produced a 3.4 fold (95% CI 1.8 to 6.3) reduction in viral aerosol shedding"

And then I see people always molesting the insides of their masks and people wonder why they got sick.
 
got to have the soul....love some early santana, billy gibbons, duane allman, keith richards and of course my main man david gilmour...props to kirk hammett, zakk wylde, randy rhoads and angus young. also love slash's solo on november rain.

of yeah ritchie blackmore and tommy iommi and jimi hendrix -watch tower...should also include neal schon from journey-love after the fall...george harrison really was a master and got to include jimmy page-physical graffiti is a masterpiece-kashmir is timeless...but the master is david gilmour-the solo on comfortably numb is ridiculous!!!!

Yeah, don't get me wrong - I wouldn't put a lot of those guys in the top 10 greatest guitarist of all time list, but they are all on the top 100 which means they are all badazz. Plus...more thoughts below...

Slash is something special. His solos are not incredibly difficult to play. If you know the minor pentatonic you can play any of his solos. A trained guitarist will look at his playing and cringe. He doesn’t use his pinky hardly ever. But his solos and riffs are full of life and are very catchy. One of my top 10 guitar players for sure.

Rhandy Rhodes was on a whole other level. RIP. I sometimes what the world would be like if some of the greats didn’t leave us so soon.

I mostly agree with the Slash assessment...but I think he has some technical ability. He is far from being a top 10 guitarist IMO but he was a rock star which most of the top 10 guitarists just don't have. This, again, is what makes guys like Clapton, Hendrix, EVH and others so great - they may not have been great "guitarists" from an objective viewpoint, but they are great players from a subjective viewpoint and people can relate.

I mean, to me, the riff from Sweet Child is one of the greatest rock riffs of all time. Up there with Layla. But both are simple and cool. Richie Blackmore had some skill, but who doesn't hear just 3 power chords in their head when they think of him as Smoke on the Water is such a powerful riff.

On the other hand, honestly, Slash had a pretty minimal impact on the world of guitar playing. He didn't push the envelope all that much...he was great, but all the greatest/top 10 really made contributions that pushed guitar playing into a new realm.

Hendrix with the Wah and teeth playing and showmanship, EVH with tapping (even though he far from invented it), Satriani opened the door for solo guitarists and trained a lot of the guys who's names are being mentioned here and is the reason for more guitarists learning theory, Vai has done so much crazy new stuff. As a matter of fact all the guys listed I would say we're not ahead of their time, they were perfect for their time, with the exception of Vai. And Vai says the only guy he thinks was truly ahead of his time was Holdsworth.

But all of these guys are great.

randy bachman of the guess who and bachman turner overdrive

Taking care of business is classic! I can see someone considering him under rated.

The guy I think is very underrated actually is Todd from Big Head Todd and the Monsters - I don't even remember his last name.

speaking of soulful can't believe i didn't mention my man George Benson, dude was total badass.

Total badass.

Another guy that comes to mind as being crazy and often forgotten. - Terry Kath. That 25 or 6 to 4 solo is insane.
 
Real world, vvvvv I say not....almost nobody properly wears masks. Overall I still think they help a little but its over-rated political bullshyt. What works more than anything is isolation.
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The World Health Organization offers advice for the public on how to use masks to protect against coronavirus infection:
  • Inspect the mask for any holes or tears to make sure that it's intact.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol before putting on the mask.
  • Cover your nose and mouth with the mask and make sure no gaps exist between it and your face.
  • Avoid touching the mask while using it. Touching the front of your mask, which is exposed to the environment, can defeat the purpose of using it.
  • If you do touch your mask, wash or sanitize your hands immediately.
  • When your mask gets damp, replace it.
  • Do not reuse these single-use masks.
  • Remove your mask from behind rather than touching the front of the mask.
  • Discard the used mask immediately in a closed trash bin and clean your hands again.
 
He speaks to healthcare workers in a trial?
The trials have been in petri dishes. They've started human trials, but everything prior to that has been in vitro.

One study started earlier that was in humans was pulled by the authors.

If it works though, GREAT. But one step at a time
 
Here is more evidence about why reducing viral load is important:

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Viral load in patients with covid-19 has been shown to be greater in those with more severe illness.13

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we report that a higher prevalence of detectable SARS-CoV-2 plasma viral load is associated with worse respiratory disease severity, lower absolute lymphocyte counts, and increased markers of inflammation, including C-reactive protein and IL-6. SARS-CoV-2 viral loads, especially plasma viremia, are associated with increased risk of mortality. Our data show that SARS-CoV-2 viral loads may aid in the risk stratification of patients with COVID-19, and therefore its role in disease pathogenesis should be further explored.

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Viral load may help provide a better understanding of why transmission is observed in some instances, but not in others, especially among household contacts

That looks like a controlled setting vs. real world, real life.
 
Most of the air is blowing out the sides and top of the nose. Nobody wears surgical masks that really seal on the face. If anything it does slow down air from blowing directly on people a bit.
It's not an all or nothing approach. It's simply another measure that helps reduce viral load.

People have these weird ideas that 1 solution should be used to fix 100% of all problems.
 
Yeah, don't get me wrong - I wouldn't put a lot of those guys in the top 10 greatest guitarist of all time list, but they are all on the top 100 which means they are all badazz. Plus...more thoughts below...



I mostly agree with the Slash assessment...but I think he has some technical ability. He is far from being a top 10 guitarist IMO but he was a rock star which most of the top 10 guitarists just don't have. This, again, is what makes guys like Clapton, Hendrix, EVH and others so great - they may not have been great "guitarists" from an objective viewpoint, but they are great players from a subjective viewpoint and people can relate.

I mean, to me, the riff from Sweet Child is one of the greatest rock riffs of all time. Up there with Layla. But both are simple and cool. Richie Blackmore had some skill, but who doesn't hear just 3 power chords in their head when they think of him as Smoke on the Water is such a powerful riff.

On the other hand, honestly, Slash had a pretty minimal impact on the world of guitar playing. He didn't push the envelope all that much...he was great, but all the greatest/top 10 really made contributions that pushed guitar playing into a new realm.

Hendrix with the Wah and teeth playing and showmanship, EVH with tapping (even though he far from invented it), Satriani opened the door for solo guitarists and trained a lot of the guys who's names are being mentioned here and is the reason for more guitarists learning theory, Vai has done so much crazy new stuff. As a matter of fact all the guys listed I would say we're not ahead of their time, they were perfect for their time, with the exception of Vai. And Vai says the only guy he thinks was truly ahead of his time was Holdsworth.

But all of these guys are great.



Taking care of business is classic! I can see someone considering him under rated.

The guy I think is very underrated actually is Todd from Big Head Todd and the Monsters - I don't even remember his last name.



Total badass.

Another guy that comes to mind as being crazy and often forgotten. - Terry Kath. That 25 or 6 to 4 solo is insane.
i am partial to gary richrath original guitarist for reo speedwagon..his riffs on riding the storm out and golden country were total classic-the new guy doesn't even come close. randy bachman was also with the GUESS WHO fantastic band but they were before your time. don't forget alex lifeson of rush-the riff on the 1976 all the worlds a stage live version of WORKING MAN is one of my favorite riffs of all time. thats why they call me the working man!!!!
 
Mask use in Japan pretty much halted infections, so not entirely sure what you're talking about here.

Probably one of two things:

One) you made it up

Two) you forgot other countries existed

I was referring to the study that showed 80% of people that were infected were mask wearers.
 
imo, of the ones i listed neal shon is most underrated...journey is mostly considered lightweight because of commercial success, but some of their songs have lots of soulfulness-in particular i enjoy after the fall. shon was with santana in the the early years and journey opened for santana when they 1st started out...the early santana with all the congas was a great band-saw them live in 72.

He is actually an Okie. Saw Journey both in Manila and here in OKC.
 
Yeah, don't get me wrong - I wouldn't put a lot of those guys in the top 10 greatest guitarist of all time list, but they are all on the top 100 which means they are all badazz. Plus...more thoughts below...



I mostly agree with the Slash assessment...but I think he has some technical ability. He is far from being a top 10 guitarist IMO but he was a rock star which most of the top 10 guitarists just don't have. This, again, is what makes guys like Clapton, Hendrix, EVH and others so great - they may not have been great "guitarists" from an objective viewpoint, but they are great players from a subjective viewpoint and people can relate.

I mean, to me, the riff from Sweet Child is one of the greatest rock riffs of all time. Up there with Layla. But both are simple and cool. Richie Blackmore had some skill, but who doesn't hear just 3 power chords in their head when they think of him as Smoke on the Water is such a powerful riff.

On the other hand, honestly, Slash had a pretty minimal impact on the world of guitar playing. He didn't push the envelope all that much...he was great, but all the greatest/top 10 really made contributions that pushed guitar playing into a new realm.

Hendrix with the Wah and teeth playing and showmanship, EVH with tapping (even though he far from invented it), Satriani opened the door for solo guitarists and trained a lot of the guys who's names are being mentioned here and is the reason for more guitarists learning theory, Vai has done so much crazy new stuff. As a matter of fact all the guys listed I would say we're not ahead of their time, they were perfect for their time, with the exception of Vai. And Vai says the only guy he thinks was truly ahead of his time was Holdsworth.

But all of these guys are great.



Taking care of business is classic! I can see someone considering him under rated.

The guy I think is very underrated actually is Todd from Big Head Todd and the Monsters - I don't even remember his last name.



Total badass.

Another guy that comes to mind as being crazy and often forgotten. - Terry Kath. That 25 or 6 to 4 solo is insane.

My top 10 list admittedly is not based on technical skills or music theory. It’s based on the guitarists that speak to me and sound good to my ear while still playing somewhat challenging music. After all as a guitar player it is very fun to jam along with your favorite songs, not listening to someone shred away and not being able to come close.

Someone special should be able to make memorable music that you can’t get out of your head. Angus Young for instance. Anyone with 2 years of guitar playing experience can play an AC/DC song. But the guy is legendary and created some of the best riffs the planet will ever see.

There are some online personalities that I truly enjoy watching like Steve Stine and Bernth.
 
It's not an all or nothing approach. It's simply another measure that helps reduce viral load.

People have these weird ideas that 1 solution should be used to fix 100% of all problems.

I just have this idea that masks are stupid and that solution needs to be removed. Keep your distance, wash your hands...great. Face diaper = nope. But I’m more in the camp that says let this thing run it’s course and let the chips fall where they may. The cure has long surpassed the damage of the virus at this point.
 
My top 10 list admittedly is not based on technical skills or music theory. It’s based on the guitarists that speak to me and sound good to my ear while still playing somewhat challenging music. After all as a guitar player it is very fun to jam along with your favorite songs, not listening to someone shred away and not being able to come close.

Someone special should be able to make memorable music that you can’t get out of your head. Angus Young for instance. Anyone with 2 years of guitar playing experience can play an AC/DC song. But the guy is legendary and created some of the best riffs the planet will ever see.

There are some online personalities that I truly enjoy watching like Steve Stine and Bernth.
memorable music is name of the game, most of my favorite music is over 50 years old!!!
 
Yeah, don't get me wrong - I wouldn't put a lot of those guys in the top 10 greatest guitarist of all time list, but they are all on the top 100 which means they are all badazz. Plus...more thoughts below...



I mostly agree with the Slash assessment...but I think he has some technical ability. He is far from being a top 10 guitarist IMO but he was a rock star which most of the top 10 guitarists just don't have. This, again, is what makes guys like Clapton, Hendrix, EVH and others so great - they may not have been great "guitarists" from an objective viewpoint, but they are great players from a subjective viewpoint and people can relate.

I mean, to me, the riff from Sweet Child is one of the greatest rock riffs of all time. Up there with Layla. But both are simple and cool. Richie Blackmore had some skill, but who doesn't hear just 3 power chords in their head when they think of him as Smoke on the Water is such a powerful riff.

On the other hand, honestly, Slash had a pretty minimal impact on the world of guitar playing. He didn't push the envelope all that much...he was great, but all the greatest/top 10 really made contributions that pushed guitar playing into a new realm.

Hendrix with the Wah and teeth playing and showmanship, EVH with tapping (even though he far from invented it), Satriani opened the door for solo guitarists and trained a lot of the guys who's names are being mentioned here and is the reason for more guitarists learning theory, Vai has done so much crazy new stuff. As a matter of fact all the guys listed I would say we're not ahead of their time, they were perfect for their time, with the exception of Vai. And Vai says the only guy he thinks was truly ahead of his time was Holdsworth.

But all of these guys are great.



Taking care of business is classic! I can see someone considering him under rated.

The guy I think is very underrated actually is Todd from Big Head Todd and the Monsters - I don't even remember his last name.



Total badass.

Another guy that comes to mind as being crazy and often forgotten. - Terry Kath. That 25 or 6 to 4 solo is insane.
Definitely some great guitar players in this thread, but I’m really partial to Downing/Tipton. Not because I believe they are the best or even top 10, but what they could do, I love it. Then, add the screams of Halford over top...? He said it best...you got another thing comin’.
 
My top 10 list admittedly is not based on technical skills or music theory. It’s based on the guitarists that speak to me and sound good to my ear while still playing somewhat challenging music. After all as a guitar player it is very fun to jam along with your favorite songs, not listening to someone shred away and not being able to come close.

Someone special should be able to make memorable music that you can’t get out of your head. Angus Young for instance. Anyone with 2 years of guitar playing experience can play an AC/DC song. But the guy is legendary and created some of the best riffs the planet will ever see.

There are some online personalities that I truly enjoy watching like Steve Stine and Bernth.
I just finished a post about Judas Priest for that very reason.
 
got to have the soul....love some early santana, billy gibbons, duane allman, keith richards and of course my main man david gilmour...props to kirk hammett, zakk wylde, randy rhoads and angus young. also love slash's solo on november rain.

of yeah ritchie blackmore and tommy iommi and jimi hendrix -watch tower...should also include neal schon from journey-love after the fall...george harrison really was a master and got to include jimmy page-physical graffiti is a masterpiece-kashmir is timeless...but the master is david gilmour-the solo on comfortably numb is ridiculous!!!!

Slash is my all time favorite...dont like his non-gnr stuff too much but his gnr stuff is legendary to me.
 
Mask use in Japan pretty much halted infections, so not entirely sure what you're talking about here.

Probably one of two things:

One) you made it up

Two) you forgot other countries existed

Mabye because in Japan they arent the fat pigs 3/4th Americans are and their immune systems function better.
 
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