Yep, that's the wording I'd use: "don't get what all the fuss is about"
Philly - my two "examples" were the ones off the top of my head that I could say I "don't get what all the fuss is about".
But then when I think about them, it turns out I do get what all the fuss is about :lol:
(but could the people who want to make a fuss, kindly make this fuss in the next room, and mebbe keep the noise down, I'll join you in a bit if I feel like it :lol:)
So although there are potentially many guitarists that I don't get, I don't actually want to say out loud that I don't get them!
Here's a good example - Fernando mentioned the Allman Brothers earlier. Now I only know about them up until Duane dying, but I was in the same boat as Fernando - Lynyrd Skynyrd were fab, their heroes were the Allman Brothers, so I must like them. In 1983 or so I got "Live at the Fillmore East" - I'd never been so bored in all my life! I struggled on, and got into some of the tracks, but it was still take-it-or-leave-it.
But sometime in the last 30 odd-years, it grew on me (without me even listening to it!). A couple of years ago I bought the remastered and expanded (:o!) CD version. I just felt I ought to own it, I didn't think I'd listen to it much... But now it's my favourite live album and has been ever since I got the CDs home.
Up until a couple of years ago I could have said "I don't get all the fuss about Duane Allman". But I kind of did really, all along. (I think I actually prefer Dicky Betts though :lol:)
Out of the two I mentioned earlier, it's Slash that I most don't get the point, ask me for a single guitarist who I don't get, it's Slash... but on the other hand I'd much rather listen to Slash playing than Joe Bonamassa - a chap who I do kind of get the point of... :roll: go figure! :lol: