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zebedy
23-Apr-07, 20:00
in re to the last thread!

Hows about we make a top 10 guitarist for caithness/sutherland??

this will have a few debates im shur? mwhaha :lol:

K dragon
23-Apr-07, 20:22
oh great ego trip and another infamous caithness.org war

curse you zebedy!!!

Jeemag_USA
23-Apr-07, 20:29
I don't really know a whole lot, but here is some from back in the day and from today that shoudl be considered. I think its best to have who you woudl put in an honorable mention list rather that rate them against each other so these ae in no particular order.

Phil Humphries
John Newton
John Sutherland
Alec McIntosh
Isaac Sutherland
Joe Paterson
Stevie Taylor

I didn't really know a lot of guitar players, these are just the few I know, but if I remember any more I will shove them up. Still think it would be great to just make an alphabetical list of guitar chiels instead of starting a possible orgument ;)

moncur
23-Apr-07, 20:32
Andrew Middleyard, king of metal IMHO as he burnt heavy metal into me (literally!)

zebedy
23-Apr-07, 20:35
fantastic!

" Orgument "

haha

think about it... the last BEAST of a war we had on the org was with the dude

" uppiebalad "

*cringe* :) lawl

K dragon
23-Apr-07, 20:42
ugh, dont mention that name.

i need a good long soak in a bath of bleach

theboysintheband
23-Apr-07, 21:13
Theres a cheil Kevin Jack from Golspie whos pretty bleedin' good.

Chobbersjnr
23-Apr-07, 21:15
Phil Humphries
John Newton
John Sutherland
Alec McIntosh
Isaac Sutherland
Joe Paterson
Stevie Taylor
Andrew Middleyard
Douglas Cowie
Davie Shearer
Stevie Bremner
Ian "Suds" Sutherland
Ruby Bain
Jamie Swanson---------------Jude, Maydays
Kevin Jack------------who's he again??? lmao

there's afew more

Jeid
23-Apr-07, 22:07
Stevie Taylor
John Newton
Isaac Sutherland

goggs1987
24-Apr-07, 11:29
whats the criteria?

:lol:

Deemac
24-Apr-07, 12:41
Eh, I think you need to be able to play guitar . . . . .

(I can play the chord "G" does that count?)

. . . . and you live in Caithness or Sutherland!!

My vote goes to Rossie Murray (Whisky). A "unique" talent indeed!!!!:eek:

zebedy
24-Apr-07, 17:22
Joe Paterson
Isaac Sutherland
John Sutherland
Luke Gunn
Chris Maycock
John Newton
James Rowbottom
Stu Maitland

K dragon
24-Apr-07, 17:43
yeah joe paterson, definately. i think he should go in the other thread for always over looked guitarists too.

the boys experimental styles and jazz is mental, used to torture me by always playing stairway to heaven lol

Gleber2
24-Apr-07, 18:22
I wonder how many muso's know that Bob Miller from the Pet Shop is one of the best guitarists in the county.

K dragon
24-Apr-07, 19:37
cant say i did

appleskin
25-Apr-07, 20:34
in re to the last thread!

Hows about we make a top 10 guitarist for caithness/sutherland??

this will have a few debates im shur? mwhaha :lol:poor charlie mcintosh the only acoustic player never got avote

the_big_mac
25-Apr-07, 22:46
Andrew Middleyard, pure Metal genius [evil]


Who also happens to quite like the corrs and enya :confused

moncur
25-Apr-07, 22:55
Andrew Middleyard, pure Metal genius [evil]


Who also happens to quite like the corrs and enya :confused

ah that is the clever/ dumb balance kicking in. for every clever thing that happens, a dumb thing happens to replace the earths balance!

Jeid
26-Apr-07, 00:52
Talked about this at band practise tonight... Michael Maitland has been missed out. Oh dear oh dear.

Chobbersjnr
26-Apr-07, 17:44
Kevin Appleyard......................:Razz sorry Kev

FTR I've a recording somewhere of Michael Maitland going back to (preparing to be corrected.....) 1980 I think....

Jeid
26-Apr-07, 19:59
Kevin Appleyard......................:Razz sorry Kev

FTR I've a recording somewhere of Michael Maitland going back to (preparing to be corrected.....) 1980 I think....

Aye, I mind I bought a few bits of gear from him when I started out. He was a nice guy and damn could he shred!

Gleber2
26-Apr-07, 20:11
It was indeed 1980 that I recorded Mike Maitland when he was sixteen. His first group was Tartan Slave when he was nine I believe.

Chobbersjnr
27-Apr-07, 00:19
It was indeed 1980 that I recorded Mike Maitland when he was sixteen. His first group was Tartan Slave when he was nine I believe.

With Marty Sutherland??? who also plays guitar fairly well, albeit as loud as any given amplifier will go with almost no exceptions

rob murray
30-Apr-07, 15:48
There can be only be one contender..The Mighty Jeid, for power, texture and originality.

moncur
30-Apr-07, 15:50
There can be only be one contender..The Mighty Jeid, for power, texture and originality.

Bummin.......

zebedy
30-Apr-07, 17:26
mighty?


what the fife?

Harmonix
09-Nov-07, 22:50
Hey folks,

Just thought I'd pop up a wee link to my stuff on here, my page needs updating with new stuff but please check it out and let me know what you think. I am based in Sutherland too! :)

www.myspace.com/robinsonkeith (http://www.myspace.com/robinsonkeith)

Cheers,

Keith

Jeemag_USA
09-Nov-07, 23:41
Hey folks,

Just thought I'd pop up a wee link to my stuff on here, my page needs updating with new stuff but please check it out and let me know what you think. I am based in Sutherland too! :)

www.myspace.com/robinsonkeith (http://forum.caithness.org/go.php?url=http://www.myspace.com/robinsonkeith)

Cheers,

Keith

Great work keith, fair enjoyed Wildcat, cracking track pipes an all :Razz
Four decent tracks there, only on the footsteps one i would re record the bass, sounds awful muffly and overdriven or something? Nice!

roblovesplastic
10-Nov-07, 00:29
oh it says rate the guitarist up there, um generally the one who will never have enough volume.

7/10

yeah?

is that ok aye?

zenmaster
10-Nov-07, 00:44
Does anyone remember a local guitar player called Raymond who died around 1984. I don't remember his surname but remember he used to go to the chinese bar in Sir Georges Street, Thurso?

Phoebus_Apollo
10-Nov-07, 01:24
Does anyone remember a local guitar player called Raymond who died around 1984. I don't remember his surname but remember he used to go to the chinese bar in Sir Georges Street, Thurso?
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Raymond Reid I think?

fingalmacool
10-Nov-07, 17:55
Does anyone remember a local guitar player called Raymond who died around 1984. I don't remember his surname but remember he used to go to the chinese bar in Sir Georges Street, Thurso?


I think the guy you are thinking about is Raymond Henderson, he played with Radio City and then the Blonde brothers. He was a very nice bloke to say the least, and a very good player. I think also it was late on in the 80s when he passed away.
Getting back to the thread, I think that there is one guitarist missing from the list, and that is Zebedys uncle Billy, who melted a few faces in his time.

nikki
10-Nov-07, 21:43
There'a alot of young talented guitarists who go to the music-link-media youth club in wick. Alot of the best people who were there have now stopped going (getting a job plays havoc with one's social life) but in the up and coming guitar ratings id have to put my cousin Jordan Duffus first (honestly im not biased, he's only 13 and he can pretty much just listen to anything and play it almost perfectly straight away).

And just to mention the Music-Link_Media youth club will be holding a concert on the 27th of December, (in the Wick Youth Club at the top of the Blackstairs) which will be open to the public, so why not come in and hear some of Caithness's up and coming musicians live!

Jeemag_USA
10-Nov-07, 22:01
Does anyone remember a local guitar player called Raymond who died around 1984. I don't remember his surname but remember he used to go to the chinese bar in Sir Georges Street, Thurso?

I think there were two Raymond's that died, the Raymond that was with Radio City was not in 1984 I think because I saw him play "Dunkin Bagles" at the american base with Ian Sinclairs band when i was old enough to be drinking, I was only 15 in 1984. There was another musician called Raymond who died I think he played in a band with Craig Mackay but can't remember his name. Deemac will know.

zenmaster
10-Nov-07, 22:04
Raymond Reid I think?
Thanks, I think that was him. Sorry for a rather gloomy contribution to the thread.

Anne x
11-Nov-07, 01:41
Kevin Jack protege of the great Davy Duff son of Geordie Jack
Rossie Murray for whisky

and one to be named yet when I mind Ah Yes Billy Maitland

davem
11-Nov-07, 02:26
Stu Maitland - a guitarist who knows when to play quietly, as well as when to shine; a real musician. Not that the aforementioned aren't, but he's something else and good company as well.

Cedric Farthsbottom III
17-Nov-07, 23:12
John Sutherland

Saveman
17-Nov-07, 23:23
Wasn't there a certain Barry Gordon in Caithness once......he used to get tones out of his leftie that would rattle the teeth in T Rex!

Though he's much more funky based now I hear......

Reev
24-Nov-07, 18:35
I am saddened and DISGUSTED (yes.....really i am...........:eek:) that it hasnt been mentioned yet, quite shocked really lol

Graeme Craig (Bones), yes i play in a band with him, i dont for one second believe him to be the best, but he has an amazing talent, so very eager as well, hardest looking guitarist ive ever seen, haha, not one mention, ill have to tell him to hammer you all, HAVE YOU SEEN THE SIZE OF HIS GUNS!!!!!

Chris Mckenzie (police officer, never played in bands so you guys prob wont know him) beautiful classical guitar player, outstanding to say the least

If Richard Moncur the Busy boy himself has been mentioned then that is DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes Busy, you know why

and finally David Horne, to witness that claw play Street Spirit by Radiohead was...................................:lol:

honey
10-Jan-08, 21:00
Id say Alec and Charlie McIntosh are the best guitarists in caithness... but then again, they are my uncles!!! ;)

Stavro
12-Jan-08, 23:04
Is this list idea subject to any particular genre?

slightly_funked
17-Jan-08, 13:06
darn if i was still living up there i would had put myself down lol

graham mackenzie

but otherwise some of my favourite players when i was living in thurso

bobby davies
john newton
and for shredding andrew middleyard

Cinderella's Shoe
28-Jan-08, 19:30
I remember 2 bands that had great guitarists in the mid 1980s - One Card Trick from Wick and Z-Rox from Thurso. Can't remember the guitarists names but they were really good.

And what about Ruby Bain??????? Don't think anyone has mentioned him yet.

rob murray
29-Jan-08, 16:22
I remember 2 bands that had great guitarists in the mid 1980s - One Card Trick from Wick and Z-Rox from Thurso. Can't remember the guitarists names but they were really good.

And what about Ruby Bain??????? Don't think anyone has mentioned him yet.
One Card Trick = I played with that band but it wouldnt be me !!! it would be my brother in law, Wullie Mitchell, Z Rox : David Craig ( I think ) Ruby Bain, played with High Society when he was 16 and could take off Jimmy Pages solo in Rock n roll note perfect, also breezed through AC DC songs, anything he played was effortless.

The Pepsi Challenge
07-Mar-08, 11:33
Modern guitar-playing genius whom I've been lucky enough to see a few times live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbndgwfG22k

Boozeburglar
07-Mar-08, 13:18
Genius is a very over used term when it comes to guitar playing.

Is there anything that guy is doing that is faintly original?

Now here is a guy I have seen a few times who is much closer to deserving such an accolade...

Stanley Jordan!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjXN3OLgoqs

:)