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Zed10R said:
Actually I agree with you 100%. No reservations about that. You said it well. But because I am the difficult PITA that I am, I am still curious about the inner workings of those who have a good handle on their instrument of choice, then learn theory, and POOF...instant cheeseball. :confused:

Give them a year or so to see if the condition persists. It's just like anything else that somebody just learns, they'll apply it to everything all the time.

In the meantime, it's important not to cut them off from the outside world, lest they receive undesirable reinforcement ;)
 
Zed10R said:
Well...explain Ebonics then mister smarty pants....The only rule that applies to that form of communication is that the speaker use words..not even PROPER words....or WHOLE words..... :p

Actually I agree with you 100%. No reservations about that. You said it well. But because I am the difficult PITA that I am, I am still curious about the inner workings of those who have a good handle on their instrument of choice, then learn theory, and POOF...instant cheeseball. :confused:

True, there are those people. But there are just about as many people playing the same old licks and chords they knew twenty years ago because they never bothered to learn anything else.
 
EDAN said:
You're just saying that because your a poor old black man who can't get another job in television and who hates whitey.
Now willis is Black again? Damn, I can't keep up..... :confused:
 
Dogman said:
Now willis is Black again? Damn, I can't keep up..... :confused:

lets face it, EZ's a dick....... :)

but his icon is a near endless source of entertainment.
 
giraffe said:
lets face it, EZ's a dick....... :)

but his icon is a near endless source of entertainment.

You're not still mad about this, are you-
 

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<turn on movie trailer voice>

In a world...

...where DMP3's compete with Neve's and API's and filled with mineral wool vs. 703....


....Every once in awhile, there comes a thread......



...a thread of such bombastic proportions that we all take heed.....


.....will music theory finally conquer blind inspiration.....

....or have the terrorists won?
 
EddieRay said:
If you ain't been schooled, that's okay. Just don't go braggin about it. In fact, just keep it to yourself.

Lord, no! You have it half-assed backwards! In the words of Eddie Van Halen, when talking about his producer Don Landee,

"I used to respect him until I found out he went to school for this shit, lol"
 
famous beagle said:
True, there are those people. But there are just about as many people playing the same old licks and chords they knew twenty years ago because they never bothered to learn anything else.

No, it's because those same old chords sound better than anything else! That's why ACDC sold a hundred million records and Steve Vai sold six thousand!
 
famous beagle said:
You know how I know you don't have "it" EDAN?

Because most all of those people you talked about having "it" (Hendrix, Stevie Ray, etc.) are very modest and don't insist on talking about how much they have "it." They don't feel the need to compensate for something they lack.

Eddie Van Halen quote about producer Don Landee

"I used to respect him until I found out he went to school for this shit"
 
Zed10R said:
I agree....If I knew 10% of what Bob Rock knows my songs would pump, sparkle, kick, and scream....even the sucky ones. Production is important, and you CAN polish a turd...to a point.

Yikes! You just keep coming up with gems!
 
EDAN said:
Eddie Van Halen quote about producer Don Landee

"I used to respect him until I found out he went to school for this shit"

That says a thing or two about Good old Eddie dosent it :rolleyes:
 
EDAN said:
Eddie Van Halen quote about producer Don Landee

"I used to respect him until I found out he went to school for this shit"
Eddie is a drunken goofball. Before he shows up back stage (or at an event) his advance people come in and inform everyone that he is coming and that no one is supposed to try to engage him in conversation. If you walk up to him, he gets really freaked out.

After a while, he might muster up the courage to come over and talk to you. He is a really nice guy once he knows you, (he is still skittish until he gets used to the idea that you are there) but I wouldn't really take any advice from him.
 
Nakatira said:
That says a thing or two about Good old Eddie dosent it :rolleyes:

No, he and Don are like family from everything I've ever read from both. Eddie laughed when he said it, he was busting on him. Still, it's some insight into his true feelings on the matter of schooling as it applies to "this shit" :D
 
Man, willis was right...this is a cool thread. I sure wish it had more music though...I'm getting tired of listening to my own shit.
 
Dogman said:
Man, willis was right...this is a cool thread. I sure wish it had more music though...I'm getting tired of listening to my own shit.
Here Dog...just play ....D-C-G-D back and forth till you're dizzy to...

Man...Willis was right
This is such a cool thread
I wish it had more music
To go round in my head
I'm gettin' tired
Of listenin'...to my own shit
Someone knock me out
Or take me to the SHED...... :D :eek: :D :eek:
 
Sillyhat said:
Eddie is a drunken goofball. Before he shows up back stage (or at an event) his advance people come in and inform everyone that he is coming and that no one is supposed to try to engage him in conversation. If you walk up to him, he gets really freaked out.

After a while, he might muster up the courage to come over and talk to you. He is a really nice guy once he knows you, (he is still skittish until he gets used to the idea that you are there) but I wouldn't really take any advice from him.


You just couldn't imagine what life is like for someone as famous as him and all the people coming up to him every time he goes out in public. I met Eddie Three times, just short conversations mind you, but he was really nice each time. He's a warm person, I remember the last time I was introduced to him at NAMM and I brought up the fact I had met him in my earlier years a couple of times, He put his hand on my shoulder and had an almost "I'm sorry" look on his face and said somthing like "aw, man, I wish I could say I remember, but I must have met a million people" then shook my hand and said, "take care, Eric", my name's Edan, but he tried :)

As far as taking advice from him, why would you? He's only one of the top three or four most famous most influential guitarist of all times who was huge part of the most sucessful American Band of all times. Gee, I cans ee why his advice wouldn't be for you.
 
EDAN said:
You just couldn't imagine what life is like for someone as famous as him and all the people coming up to him every time he goes out in public. I met Eddie Three times, just short conversations mind you, but he was really nice each time. He's a warm person, I remember the last time I was introduced to him at NAMM and I brought up the fact I had met him in my earlier years a couple of times, He put his hand on my shoulder and had an almost "I'm sorry" look on his face and said somthing like "aw, man, I wish I could say I remember, but I must have met a million people" then shook my hand and said, "take care, Eric", my name's Edan, but he tried :)

As far as taking advice from him, why would you? He's only one of the top three or four most famous most influential guitarist of all times who was huge part of the most sucessful American Band of all times. Gee, I cans ee why his advice wouldn't be for you.

Van Halen's success doesn't even come close to matching the Beach Boys, or Chicago for that matter! (Hard to believe, but true)
 
EDAN said:
No, it's because those same old chords sound better than anything else! That's why ACDC sold a hundred million records and Steve Vai sold six thousand!

Actually, AC/DC's best-selling album, Back in Black, sold about ten million copies or so.

Steve Vai's Passion and Warfare sold over a million copies, and it was an INSTRUMENTAL GUITAR ALBUM. I'd say that's a pretty respectable feat.
 
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