8.xx  Mick Ronson (guitar) - Moonage Daydream
He played with the Spiders of course but also teamed up with Ian Hunter for the peak of Hunter's solo career.  Ronson did a lot of production and session work as well accompanying the likes of Elton John, Bob Dylan and Morrissey. 
The producers and engineers had a lot to do with it but for my money, nobody ever played a power chord better than Ronson.  They're on full display at the beginning of "Moonage Daydream".  Ronson gets mixed down under the string arrangement in the middle section.  But he gets to play the song out with his famous and deceptively simple "freak out, far out" solo. It's one chord, a handful of notes and a lot of bends and feedback.  Any intermediate guitar student could play it but it wouldn't sound anything like Mick.
Hunter's 
"The Truth, the Whole Truth, Nuthin' but the Truth" has another great solo from Ronson.  Legend has it he played it in one take immediately after reading a bad review of one of his solo albums.