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Unread post by VoodooChile » Tue Jan 03, 2006 11:24 pm

Jack is pretty good I must say, esp. if you look at what doesn't get all the air time.
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Unread post by acusticdude » Wed Jan 04, 2006 9:31 am

VoodooChile wrote:Jack is pretty good I must say, esp. if you look at what doesn't get all the air time.
ummm, going to have to go ahead and say no to that. I have had everything jack recorded stuffed down my throat by my ex and it is just so very basic. Just because he throws a semi-complicated riff into a small few of his songs does not mean he is a guitar hero. I'll give him credit for writing some catchy tunes, but he is no master by any means. Just because it is popular does not mean it is good. I mean, green day is popular.
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Unread post by sunglassesatnight » Wed Jan 04, 2006 1:04 pm

acusticdude wrote:
VoodooChile wrote:Jack is pretty good I must say, esp. if you look at what doesn't get all the air time.
ummm, going to have to go ahead and say no to that. I have had everything jack recorded stuffed down my throat by my ex and it is just so very basic. Just because he throws a semi-complicated riff into a small few of his songs does not mean he is a guitar hero. I'll give him credit for writing some catchy tunes, but he is no master by any means. Just because it is popular does not mean it is good. I mean, green day is popular.
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Unread post by acusticdude » Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:12 pm

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VoodooChile wrote:Jack is pretty good I must say, esp. if you look at what doesn't get all the air time.
ummm, going to have to go ahead and say no to that. I have had everything jack recorded stuffed down my throat by my ex and it is just so very basic. Just because he throws a semi-complicated riff into a small few of his songs does not mean he is a guitar hero. I'll give him credit for writing some catchy tunes, but he is no master by any means. Just because it is popular does not mean it is good. I mean, green day is popular.
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Unread post by sunglassesatnight » Wed Jan 04, 2006 3:25 pm

I've fought tooth and nail against Green Day for years. Time of Your Life is miserable, and so terribly popular it ills me.

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Unread post by czech » Wed Jan 04, 2006 3:34 pm

slimerdmb24 wrote:I've fought tooth and nail against Green Day for years. Time of Your Life is miserable, and so terribly popular it ills me.
:lol: when's the last time you heard that song? I havent heard that song in years, and to judge the band on that song is like judging dmb on Mother Father.

And in all honesty green day is a good band and billie joe is a good guitarist. listen to 1,039. he lays down some good licks on that album and wrote everything on the newest album. The guy from pinhead gunpowder might play the leads live, but billie joe wrote them all. I can think of much worse musicians in popular music right now.

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Unread post by acusticdude » Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:02 pm

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slimerdmb24 wrote:I've fought tooth and nail against Green Day for years. Time of Your Life is miserable, and so terribly popular it ills me.
:lol: when's the last time you heard that song? I havent heard that song in years, and to judge the band on that song is like judging dmb on Mother Father.

And in all honesty green day is a good band and billie joe is a good guitarist. listen to 1,039. he lays down some good licks on that album and wrote everything on the newest album. The guy from pinhead gunpowder might play the leads live, but billie joe wrote them all. I can think of much worse musicians in popular music right now.
I agree to a point. But I feel the same about billy joe as I do about jack johnson: catchy songs but in no way a "guitar hero". He is good at what he does, but I don't think anything green day has done, or the majorty of "punk rock" has done, anything spectacular with their instruments. You are right that there are much worse musicians in popular music right now, but I think green day's sucess in the '90s has paved the way for all the crap we are enduring right now. I know a lot of it has to do with personal taste in music and I personally hate "punk rock" as a genre. I think the attitude takes away from the advancement of music. It is all regurgitated crap, power chords and whining. It offers nothing positive to me. I would prefer to give my money to someone who actually knows how to play their instrument, not just know how to play songs. Same with Nirvana. What exactly did they do that was so revolutionary? Wear normal clothes? Play different power chords than every one else? I mean, don't get me wrong, I like some of their music but I would not call kurt a guitar hero either. To me there are only a small handful of people who have mastered the instrument to the point that they can be called hero's. wow, that was long winded.
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Unread post by SillyPutty » Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:23 pm

acusticdude wrote:Same with Nirvana. What exactly did they do that was so revolutionary? Wear normal clothes? Play different power chords than every one else? I mean, don't get me wrong, I like some of their music but I would not call kurt a guitar hero either.
Nirvana was the first band to really lend a melody to grunge music, which was a pretty significant step at the time. It doesn't have all that much to do with Kurt's style or anything at all to do with what they wore, but it has everything to do with the way that they sounded as a group.

That being said, you're right - Kurt isn't a guitar hero. He's just a guy who wrote some solid lyrics and was able to lend a real tune to them without moving away from being a real 'grunge' band in terms of their style.

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Unread post by Speenis » Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:47 pm

SillyPutty wrote:
acusticdude wrote:Same with Nirvana. What exactly did they do that was so revolutionary? Wear normal clothes? Play different power chords than every one else? I mean, don't get me wrong, I like some of their music but I would not call kurt a guitar hero either.
Nirvana was the first band to really lend a melody to grunge music, which was a pretty significant step at the time. It doesn't have all that much to do with Kurt's style or anything at all to do with what they wore, but it has everything to do with the way that they sounded as a group.

That being said, you're right - Kurt isn't a guitar hero. He's just a guy who wrote some solid lyrics and was able to lend a real tune to them without moving away from being a real 'grunge' band in terms of their style.
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Unread post by NJPearce22 » Wed Jan 04, 2006 10:00 pm

My least favorite guitar god would have to be Timmy. I mean I love it when he plays Dave tunes, but I can't get into his solo stuff. It's too out there for me.
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Unread post by Banjobach » Wed Jan 04, 2006 11:27 pm

I tend to like alot of tims spacey stuff myself but what i like more are his acoustic solo albums. My favorite of his acoustic stuff is the album Nomadic Wavelengths. It has like 3 spacey tracks and 15 tracks of acoustic goodness. My favorite is Entity. Check is out Pearce and it might change your mind about him. He just likes to vary his music all the time and hardly comes out with the same sounding thing.
Least favorite guitar hero is probably Ynwie Malmsteen. I wouldnt consider John Mayer a guitar hero either, just a spin off of Dave.

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Re: Tim Reynolds

Unread post by NJPearce22 » Thu Jan 05, 2006 12:05 am

Banjobach wrote:I wouldnt consider John Mayer a guitar hero either, just a spin off of Dave.
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Re: Tim Reynolds

Unread post by a1075dd63aa12 » Thu Jan 05, 2006 1:53 am

NJPearce22 wrote:
Banjobach wrote:I wouldnt consider John Mayer a guitar hero either, just a spin off of Dave.
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Re: Tim Reynolds

Unread post by brian_ok » Thu Jan 05, 2006 4:28 pm

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Banjobach wrote:I wouldnt consider John Mayer a guitar hero either, just a spin off of Dave.
Are you kiddin me smalls?
seriously...not to start the Dave vs. Mayer argument again, but Mayer is doing things (especially now, with JM3) that Dave has never done and will never do. They are completely different types of musicians. well not completely different, but in no way is Mayer a spinoff of Dave.
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Unread post by jellyfish » Thu Jan 05, 2006 4:40 pm

I'll say it again. Santana.

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