Originally printed in Christian Guitarist
– Sept., 2003
I
can't recall ever seeing more of a secular bias than I did when I read
Rolling Stone Magazine's September 2003 issue—listing the so-called
top 100 guitarists of all time. Sure, I'll give them Hendrix, King, Cobain,
and Clapton, but where are the Christians?!? Couldn't they even
think of one Christian guitarist who is better than #100, Kim Thayil of
Soundgarden. Who can't do that?! Off the top of my head I can think of
20 Christian guitarists better than the majority of these top-100 no-namers!
Who's Lightnin' Hopkins (#71), for heaven's sake?!
Maybe the editors of RSM need to get out more. Haven't they ever heard
of Steve Mason from Jars of Clay? He plays a B-minor diminished 11th chord
like it's a G-major. Or take Matt Hoopes of Relient K. I saw him play
in the rain at Cornerstone Festival this past summer. Whoa! So he's younger
than most of the people on the list, but the talent is there!
It just shows what a bunch of corporate sell-outs our "reliable"
sources for information are these days. I wonder how much Pepsi paid RSM
to get Ray Charles on the list?! Think about it. It leaves quality musicians
like Steven Curtis Chapman and Jennifer Knapp (both of whom should've
been top 25, easy) playing Vacation Bible School gigs in Nebraska while
producer Dr. Dre soaks up the revenue because he can pay to get his artists
on the list!
This list is more reminiscent of a high school class president vote than
it is a real assessment the world's best guitarists. It looks like the
most popular or familiar wins. Christian guitarists can't help it if their
audience is slightly smaller. The writers at RSM probably haven't even
heard John Rubin's latest album. This one song has the coolest guitar
riff in the background! Although I don't know who the guitarist is in
that song, I do know that he's probably a Christian and that Jerry Garcia
(#13) couldn't play that riff in a million years! It seems that if he
wants any recognition from RSM he had better ditch John Rubin, sell his
identity to a corporation, and start doing plenty of drugs. A couple of
"close call" suicide attempts might increase his chances of
being considered a better guitarist by them.
I realize that many of the guitarists that made the list were innovators
of some sort or started a new trend. Well then lets not forget Larry Norman,
who, as they have apparently overlooked, STARTED CHRISTIAN ROCK! If it
weren't for Larry Norman we would be without groups like Audio Adrenaline
and Petra. Then what would we do at Cornerstone Festival?
I guess all that is left for us to do is support Christian guitarists
the best we can. Maybe someday these amazing musicians will reach the
ears of RSM, but until then we'll have to savor the brilliant sounds
of MXPX and Delirious on our own.
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