Here's Your Big Chance To TOTALLY Diss A Famous Guitarist

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I was gonna say Elvis Costello or Frank Zappa just to piss off Light or Muttley but then I decided to really stick my neck out and go with Robert Johnson. Even with the help of Old Scratch himself the guy just doesn't deserve his reputation.

Go ahead, although it's not really going to piss us off as light and myself we're debating their cool factor rather than their guitar playing.;) I also think the whole Johnson thing has to do with the capturing of the historical context as much as his ability or merit as a songwriter or musician. It could just as easily have been someone else who went down in musical folk lore if they'd found themselves in the same situation. Dyeing young and being at the peek of your exposure at the time certainly helps in promoting your image and mystic though. Many have achieved that much.
 
Go ahead, although it's not really going to piss us off as light and myself we're debating their cool factor rather than their guitar playing.;) I also think the whole Johnson thing has to do with the capturing of the historical context as much as his ability or merit as a songwriter or musician. It could just as easily have been someone else who went down in musical folk lore if they'd found themselves in the same situation. Dyeing young and being at the peek of your exposure at the time certainly helps in promoting your image and mystic though. Many have achieved that much.

Meh, Son House mops the floor with Johnson. I can't stand Johnson's voice, way too whiny!*














* Note that I dissed Johnson as a singer, not a guitarist, thus staying within the rules of the thread ;)
 
maybe he's not famous but the guitar player/singer from those free credit report .com commercials has really been annoying me as of late.maybe it's cause he first showed up with the pirate hat on but those awful little jingles keep getting stuck in my head.
 
maybe he's not famous but the guitar player/singer from those free credit report .com commercials has really been annoying me as of late.maybe it's cause he first showed up with the pirate hat on but those awful little jingles keep getting stuck in my head.

He did his best stuff on the early lift/elevator recordings. After his pron stuff he just kind of lost it.
 
maybe he's not famous but the guitar player/singer from those free credit report .com commercials has really been annoying me as of late.maybe it's cause he first showed up with the pirate hat on but those awful little jingles keep getting stuck in my head.

mcmetal wins the thread.

And the best pizza is Jeff and Jims on Water Street (Eau Claire, WI)
 
mcmetal wins the thread.

No, he doesn't. At least not yet. I direct you to:

Because this is my post, I reserve soul rights to choose a winner, and a whiner.

And you are in SERIOUS danger of being named the whiner, for your last post, alone. Careful! Oh, and your parents having the good taste to name you after me won't help.
 
Steven Seagal,I thought he sucked as an actor,then he started playin guitar,almost makes you wish he do another Under Siege movie.:)
 
If I have to only pick one it would be Neil Young. That guy makes every top 100 guitarist list and cant play his way out of a wet paper bag. What a joke!
 
Steven Seagal,I thought he sucked as an actor,then he started playin guitar,almost makes you wish he do another Under Siege movie.:)

Aw, come on! I never tire of seeing him crack a guy's arm in half by bending the elbow backwards over his shoulder, or the 'snap-a-neck' move, or the dozens of others.

Then again, haven't seen one of those movies since I was a teenager...
 
110 REPLIES, WOW.

I'd have to say that Little Stevie guy who plays with Springsteen, pretty much bites.
 
If you mean the technical stuff about musical acoustics and related content just ask me to break it down a bit, I'll do my best. A lot of it is quite relevant to your average player even if it's just to rule out it's impact to your situation. I teach this stuff to degree level students so I might make too many assumptions about others level of awareness.

If you mean my level of idiocy I can't help you there.:D

Ha, no I actually quite enjoy deciphering some of your more technical posts, I learn alot! What do you teach? I'm starting my major in music technology next year is why I'm asking.
James
 
Ha, no I actually quite enjoy deciphering some of your more technical posts, I learn alot! What do you teach? I'm starting my major in music technology next year is why I'm asking.
James

Musical acoustics one semester a year. I do it because I had to when I was doing my Masters and still do because it gets me out of the workshop one day a week for a few months a year. I enjoy it.
 
Musical acoustics one semester a year. I do it because I had to when I was doing my Masters and still do because it gets me out of the workshop one day a week for a few months a year. I enjoy it.

That's pretty cool man. Hopefully that will be part of my curriculum, though I haven't seen or heard of it yet.
 
That's pretty cool man. Hopefully that will be part of my curriculum, though I haven't seen or heard of it yet.

If your doing music tech or music instrument tech it will almost certainly be a core module or requirement. It's the foundation for so much of the wider subject.
 
110 REPLIES, WOW.

I'd have to say that Little Stevie guy who plays with Springsteen, pretty much bites.

Yeah, my little pointless thread has really taken off, eh? Guess I tapped into a vein...

You might wanna be careful dissin' guys named "STEVIE..."

Man, oh, MAN, this has been a fun thread.
 
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