So, I am confused about what to do with guysms who were the only guitarists in their group. In that respect, I didn't even think about Keith Richards. Yes, the Stones are one of my favorite groups, yes they have a lot of [legendary] tunes that are based almost entirely upon rhythm guitar riffs (ILTS riffs; IWILTD). But they don't have another guitarist. Like, Eddie VH has some of the most beastly fucking rhythm riffs of all time. But he was the only guitarist; didn't count him.
So, for me, among those groups who had both a rhythm and lead, I have to say Malcolm. Like the Stones, ACDC's bread and butter was their use of rhythm guitar. And such an unassuming dude, willing to cede all the "look at me" to his brother and Bon.
Also, don't sleep on Paul Stanley. There are a lot of reasons to laugh about all things KISS, but his rhythm work isn't one of them. Another group whose best stuff features solid rhythm work. That's him.
I excluding guysm who were know for being technically proficient lead players. Yes, Jimmy Page and EVH can play rhythm parts great, but that's not what made them famous.
Yes, Keith has some solos on stones records, but they are entry level shit and not great. Listen to his solos on Sympathy for the Devil…he's was struggling there. It's his rhythm playing - especially once he got his Open G tuning reads down - that made him a legend.
Even though I don't know what Open G tuning is, I agree!!!!! re Keith Richards. Never heard a solo that made me think, "wow, that fucker can play."
So, for guyms who are base rhythm guysms, either by assignment or by talent, I stick with Malcolm. When people from my vintage start jumping around and playing air guitar when an AC/DC song comes on, they are actually imitating Malcolm, though they prance around thinking they're playing along with Angus. The average fan (so, someone who doesn't know what Open G tuning is), and girls, love AC/DC because of the rhythm guitar. Period.
Whomever upthread added the guy from the Scorpions … also a really good call. They have a good one.