
Zaphod B
Raccoons-Be-Gone, Inc.
Look, I know that endorsements are part of the brass ring for a successful musician. And I have always like Joe Walsh's guitar work.
A couple of weeks ago I got a Carvin flyer, and inside there was Joe Walsh extolling the virtues of the Carvin CT6, which I am sure is a fine instrument.
Then earlier this week I received a Guitar Center flyer - the one with the foldout promoting the new Gibson Les Paul Standard. And there's Joe Walsh again, extolling the virtues of Les Pauls in general. He was quoted as saying - and I paraphrase - "In rock and roll there are only two guitars." Presumably one is the Les Paul, since he's holding one. I'm thinking that the Carvin CT6 wasn't the other one.
It just seems a bit too much like whoring when the endorsements trip over each other.
A couple of weeks ago I got a Carvin flyer, and inside there was Joe Walsh extolling the virtues of the Carvin CT6, which I am sure is a fine instrument.
Then earlier this week I received a Guitar Center flyer - the one with the foldout promoting the new Gibson Les Paul Standard. And there's Joe Walsh again, extolling the virtues of Les Pauls in general. He was quoted as saying - and I paraphrase - "In rock and roll there are only two guitars." Presumably one is the Les Paul, since he's holding one. I'm thinking that the Carvin CT6 wasn't the other one.
It just seems a bit too much like whoring when the endorsements trip over each other.