"Party on Garth. Party on Wayne."Originally Posted by loudncrunchy
This is one of the best threads I've ever read. Not only do you learn something everytime you log on but you see how personal music is to everybody. One man's "dumbness is another man's genius". The real deal is to take what we like and don't like (and that includes particular players, guitar sounds, et.al) and help define our own sound.
Keep these threads coming! Every one of these goes with me on this ever evolving journey that has no end.
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"Party on Garth. Party on Wayne."Originally Posted by loudncrunchy
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
Boy you got that right LnC. When it comes to behaviour, general opinions on things and especially politics. I find Im worlds apart from some that make the music I like. So I just focus on the music opinions are like ears everyones got em!
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Hey folks,
I just stopped by and saw what's going on with this thread. Cool that so many of you take part in this discussion, also if we reached a point where the main topic is no longer the main topic
I have read all the answers and must admit that my words in the original thread might have been too strong, but they were written only minutes after I watched the documentary. Just to point out one thing, I am not a die hard Randy fan, although I think he was a great player. I never much liked Zakk, nor his playing nor his persona so this documentary just was the missing link in the chain ;-)
That's life - you like or dislike things and with some of them the antipathy grows just a little stronger.
Of course I judge a musician by his music, and I know that throwing TVs and destroying hotel rooms always belonged to R 'n R, but I figured out for myself that with getting older I became more sensitiv for such things and I like it more when a player plays like hell, but remains down to earth in his persona and appearence.
I can only repeat that this is my personal opinion and I tolerate and accept all other opinions on this matter. As I feel very much home here at TheFret, I thought it was a good idea to talk about my sentiments here. My thoughts were like: What would you say if somebody did a report on your best friend who passed away at an early age and then one person would go like " hey drink beer".
Again, this is not about me being a Randy enthusiast, but I projected the whole scene somehow to the a.m. situation, maybe because I had myself some beers that day *lol*
So folks, thanks again for writing so many answers and sharing your opinion. It is good that everyone here looks beyond his own nose! This makes this forum so precious. We can all learn from each other and from each others faults, and if we become better guitar players in the end it is even better!
The top floor of the Hilton, me and Paris are going to do a jungle theme danceshow. Its going to be great! Anyway, the monkeys will serve you cold beers, but unfortunately musicians & dogs not allowed due to the facts you just described. Hey, you should be the master chef Spud!Originally Posted by Spudman
I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009
Pots and pans or even a roast beef are not nearly as gratifying as tossing a TV out of a window. So if I can't come as a musician then I'll just go to your pirate party instead.
Like I said, the new Black Label Society album is really good.
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
Every famous person has their place in history. We must keep one thing in mind here. No matter the music venue, no matter the wardrobe worn, no matter the brand of equipment used, not matter the hair style or number of tats, no matter the behavior of the musician; if the delivery of the end item (music) produces a cash flow, then it (the music) will evolve into its own entity. Money talks and lifestyles will change because of it. If people are willing to pay for what makes them happy, then someone will provide a way to bring it to them. No matter how innocent or morbid it maybe. Verity is what makes this world go round. If I don’t like it, I don’t listen to it or watch it. To each their own, but don’t try to push it on me. Hey, remember Vincent Van Gough? Now there was a strange character. Rock on!Originally Posted by Jimi75
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One question here - I understand your post, but how do you mean "don't push it on me". You mean me personally with this or the industry in general? Sorry, but I was not pushing anyone here. Furthermore, I watched the documentary not because of Zakk. I do not watch or listen to his music, because I don't like it - you got it right man! Is that consequent enough?!Originally Posted by Tim
Van Gogh? Sorry, I do not get the link. Was he strange because he cut of his ear or killed himself. I do not think that he toasted stereo beer on another dead painter ;-) And only being strange is no excuse for bad behaviour.
Anyways, as I see that this topic is highly discussed and some even use this thread to discuss their plans about opening a monkey bar - I make the conclusion that Zakk is commonly liked here and maybe I tapped into a honeypot with my thread.
Keep cool guys and rock on!
NO NO NO! It was not directed to you Jim. It was a general statement on how some people try to push their world into ours because they think it is the perfect one. Sorry about the missunderstanding.Originally Posted by Jimi75
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The point was that he WAS a strange person and has remained famous after all these years since his passing. His work has carried him on in history. Even in music "Stary Stary Night" Don McLean.Originally Posted by Jimi75
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Originally Posted by Tim
Hey Tim, I enlighted to read your answer :-) I was rellay very unsure.
Thanks by the way for the pics you posted in the "Synsonic" thread....G.A.S. alarm!!!!!!
Wow this post was an entertaining read I wonder if it was entertaining for Randy Rhodes at the time when he banged Sharon..LOL
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