110db
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Post by 110db on May 31, 2007 11:14:24 GMT -5
who was it? I think it was Billy Corgan was asked what he thought of Dream Theater's Pull Me Under and he said something like 'there's no need for a song like that'...WTF does that mean? and he was a genius? jerk... There's no need for a voice like his. This from a guy who's scene was displaced by boy bands, the Spice Girls and that ilk.
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Post by shreder75 on May 31, 2007 11:37:40 GMT -5
who was it? I think it was Billy Corgan was asked what he thought of Dream Theater's Pull Me Under and he said something like 'there's no need for a song like that'...WTF does that mean? and he was a genius? jerk... There's no need for a voice like his. This from a guy who's scene was displaced by boy bands, the Spice Girls and that ilk. hehehe..exactly...corgan was just a fucntion of right place, right musical climate...nirvana (yuk) paved the way for that kinda slop rock and he reeped the benefits of it....smashing pumpkins...BLAH!
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Post by Dirrty Craig on May 31, 2007 12:59:41 GMT -5
I think he meant me. You know because only guys that sell millions of records and are on MTV are "REAL" guitar players. All those other guys are not real guitar players. LMAO.
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Post by davo on May 31, 2007 14:22:06 GMT -5
Hmmmm, sounds like a good t-shirt idea. I wonder if I could get "snobbie" to fit on a shirt with that. If your gonna play guitar, then play guitar or shut the fck up.
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Post by davo on May 31, 2007 14:37:33 GMT -5
who was it? I think it was Billy Corgan was asked what he thought of Dream Theater's Pull Me Under and he said something like 'there's no need for a song like that'...WTF does that mean? and he was a genius? jerk... The other day I looked up “what is wrong with music” in the dictionary and Billy Corgans picture was beside the answer. That stuff was just bad. His picture was also by “What would happen if “Uncle Fester“ came back, had no musical talent and started a band.” D
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Post by jameshealey on May 31, 2007 14:49:48 GMT -5
hahahahahaha
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Post by shinysurface on May 31, 2007 17:03:27 GMT -5
Along time ago they aired some home video footage of Corgan in his teen years jamming out with his friends, it was on some show about Smashing Pumpkins lol. Was was funny is he had a total shag hair cut and he was playing 80's licks and stuff
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Post by MetalHeart on May 31, 2007 18:22:59 GMT -5
I think he meant me. You know because only guys that sell millions of records and are on MTV are "REAL" guitar players. All those other guys are not real guitar players. LMAO. There is one more guitar player left for me that if I here his name being bashed ,I believe the top of my head will come off ;D I will give his name cause I gots to know if I'm the only freaking one who digs this guy's playin. Oh yeah by the way, dish it out I can take it Wolf Hoffmann
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Post by Patrick on May 31, 2007 21:11:52 GMT -5
I think he meant me. You know because only guys that sell millions of records and are on MTV are "REAL" guitar players. All those other guys are not real guitar players. LMAO. There is one more guitar player left for me that if I here his name being bashed ,I believe the top of my head will come off ;D I will give his name cause I gots to know if I'm the only freaking one who digs this guy's playin. Oh yeah by the way, dish it out I can take it Wolf Hoffmann Wolf Hoffman? What kind of dorky parent names their kid Wolf? hmmmmmmm... ;D
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Post by Axemane on May 31, 2007 23:42:07 GMT -5
Accept F*ckin' Rules!
Great guitar tone and great solos
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Post by VomHalen on Jun 1, 2007 8:07:01 GMT -5
There is one more guitar player left for me that if I here his name being bashed ,I believe the top of my head will come off ;D I will give his name cause I gots to know if I'm the only freaking one who digs this guy's playin. Oh yeah by the way, dish it out I can take it Wolf Hoffmann Wolf Hoffman? What kind of dorky parent names their kid Wolf? hmmmmmmm... ;D *cough cough* - see avatar
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Post by Metlking on Jun 1, 2007 8:53:51 GMT -5
I'll scan a copy of it tonight and post it when I get home from work in 6-10 hrs, if nobody beats me to it... I'd rather see Jack Kevorkian on the cover of Guitar World than Jack White anyday....what a douche........
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Post by Jammermatt on Jun 1, 2007 8:56:23 GMT -5
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Post by Dirrty Craig on Jun 1, 2007 10:22:18 GMT -5
Wolf Hoffman? LMAO.. I mean the guy wrote some cool riffs and was German.. and.. and.. I don't know, did he ever play lead guitar? I saw Udo once when I was a kid.
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Post by maxoverdrive on Jun 1, 2007 12:13:48 GMT -5
Buzz Bin NEW, HIP, AND UNDER THE RADAR BOUTIQUE BAD-ASS Several months ago, a friend called and said, "There's some guy in North Carlona who's building an amp that nails Eddie's brown sound." That "guy" turned out to be Scott Splawn, a boutique amp builder who's particularly talented with Marshall circuits. Splawn's hand-built 100-watt Quick-Rod head is based on several Marshall-style circuits and housed in your choice of Marshall-esque cabinets. But, as I had been advised, it's the amp's ability to uncannily replicate Van Halen's brown sound that has made it, and Splawn, a sensation almost overnight. In a nod to the spirit of hot rodding, the Quick-Rod's three high-gain modes are called "gears." Each has two gain settings, giving the amp a total of six hih-gain modes. First gear is where you'll find the beautifully tight,woody, and three-dimensional approximation of Van Halen's early tone. Second and Third gears progressively add gain and are tuned more for modern metal, but the amp never loses its laserlike focus and precise articulation. Blues-men will also be overwhelmed by the amp's Clean channel: It's stinging attack and cavernous resonance combine for one of the most inspiring tones in its class. From vinatage "Plexi" blues to the hottest modified JCM800 distortion, the solawn Quick-Rod serves up a connoisseur's cornucopia of Marshall-inspired tone.-(Eric Kirkland) From Guitar World August '07
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