37. Bobby Krieger
The Doors are often synonymous with their iconic frontman, Jim Morrison, yet their guitarist, Bobby Krieger, played an indispensable role in shaping their distinct sound. Despite the band’s unconventional choice to forego rhythm and bass guitars, Krieger skillfully filled the void with his expertise honed in jazz and flamenco. This fusion culminated in one of the most unparalleled sounds in the annals of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Beyond his instrumental prowess, Krieger’s songwriting finesse shines through in timeless classics like “Light My Fire,” co-written gems such as “Riders on the Storm,” and the gritty “Roadhouse Blues.”
36. The Edge
U2’s iconic guitarist, The Edge, born David Evans, is undeniably a virtuoso. While matching Bono’s vocals is no small feat, The Edge harmoniously complements the band’s sound, contributing to their global success. His self-taught mastery of the guitar is particularly noteworthy. He is renowned for his work on tracks like “I Will Follow,” “Pride (In the Name of Love),” and “The Fly.”