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This happened last thursday, after Richie Kotzen signed our stuff in a gallery. My friends and some guys we met there had fun doing this. I would play guitar and my friend with the portable amp would put the amp on the people's faces xD
Lots of people got angry and insulted us, so it was fun as hell.
I was playing as we walked down the street
:P
Jimmy Page was a outstanding player. Now producer, that's another thing. You're talking about someone who pioneered the sound of a guitar, like Clapton, Beck, (cough)Van Halen, etc.
Micrówave wrote: Jimmy Page was a outstanding player. Now producer, that's another thing. You're talking about someone who pioneered the sound of a guitar, like Clapton, Beck, (cough)Van Halen, etc.
One of the worst guitar players I've ever heard. You obviously have a problem in your ears... and in your brain too, you're an moron.
Did it ever cross your mind, Mr. Rude Amateur Guitarist, that you might not be in much of a position to judge a pro? Judging from the videos, you are immature and musically ignorant. If you want to pass judgement on musicians many times your skills, why don't you start by enlisting at a conservatory and taking classes for a few years, so that you might actually know what you are talking about?
<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote: Did it ever cross your mind, Mr. Rude Amateur Guitarist, that you might not be in much of a position to judge a pro? Judging from the videos, you are immature and musically ignorant. If you want to pass judgement on musicians many times your skills, why don't you start by enlisting at a conservatory and taking classes for a few years, so that you might actually know what you are talking about?
Then I can listen to crappy jazz and bob dylan like you?
The fact that you call Jimmy Page a pro, only makes you look like the ignorant deaf asshole with incredible bad taste you are.
I'm still waiting for your amazing jam, so I can listen to your wonderful abilities on whatever instrument you play. Less talk and more action, friendly ghost.
Coward.
TQ, I have to defend you on this one, though I know you really don't need my allegiance.
This guy is obviously what we in the business call a "hack". Likes to talk a lot, but what comes out makes no musical sense whatsoever.
When I said Pioneering Guitarists, I assume the most of you know what I mean. Nothing against Brian May, but these guys changed the way the instrument itself was played.
I doubt Van Horsie knows anything about playing or feel. He might be able to hold a chord or two, but nothing else.
Sad. Maybe Treasure Moment is looking for a new guitarist... We may have found him.
It never ceases to amaze me how a thread with any alleged guitarist in it will always turn into one of these pissing matches. You're kiiiiiinda missing the point guys.. every guitarist I've ever met has generally been pretty laid back, and the jamming is usually pretty good because there's less cock-stroking and arguing, and more playing.
You know that awesome moment where you sort of tune into what the other player is thinking? Earlier in the year I had one of those, the guy was playing away and I sort of pegged onto what he was doing (though it was damn alien to me), and started harmonising with him. On the fly, man - fun times!
There are only things to be learned from other players, you know.. be it a case of learning 'what to do' or 'what not to do'!!! I think our sweeping/moonwalking friend here would benefit from trying to play along with TQ's boring jazz.
I can't say what/if you guys would learn anything from playing with Horsie here, as I don't know what the hell it is you guys actually do! But Christ... there's always something to be learned. Music is a collaboration, not a Goddamn competition.
Besides, if it were a competition, Treasure Moment would've beaten us all years ago.
Zebonka12 wrote: It never ceases to amaze me how a thread with any alleged guitarist in it will always turn into one of these pissing matches. You're kiiiiiinda missing the point guys.. every guitarist I've ever met has generally been pretty laid back, and the jamming is usually pretty good because there's less cock-stroking and arguing, and more playing.
You know that awesome moment where you sort of tune into what the other player is thinking? Earlier in the year I had one of those, the guy was playing away and I sort of pegged onto what he was doing (though it was damn alien to me), and started harmonising with him. On the fly, man - fun times!
There are only things to be learned from other players, you know.. be it a case of learning 'what to do' or 'what not to do'!!! I think our sweeping/moonwalking friend here would benefit from trying to play along with TQ's boring jazz.
I can't say what/if you guys would learn anything from playing with Horsie here, as I don't know what the hell it is you guys actually do! But Christ... there's always something to be learned. Music is a collaboration, not a Goddamn competition.
Besides, if it were a competition, Treasure Moment would've beaten us all years ago.
I didn't say boring, I said CRAPPY. I just like other kind of jazz.
but fuck TQ, who cares about him anyway?