Rolling Stone magazine -100 greatest guitarists

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Joey Ramone would struggle to fasten his basi boot shoe string, nivver mind strum a lead guitar..

Not least because he's not the guitarist. (sorry if thats the point you were getting at, hard to tell really)

Johnny Ramone on the other hand, he deserves to be in these lists because it was a new sound. but no where near the top, in the 90's somewhere or possibly as a honorary mention.
 
Not least because he's not the guitarist. (sorry if thats the point you were getting at, hard to tell really)

Johnny However, he deserves to be in these lists because it was a new sound. but no where near the top, in the 90's somewhere or possibly as a honorary mention.

Johnny, Joey, who gives a fuck? Piss poor band , who happened to be around at the right time.
 
TBF to the bloke he does say the best & most influential.

How else could BB King be number 3? Love his stuff, but he's never been able to play chords, even before he got too fat.
 
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