+1 for amazing internet sacrasm. and logic. I like logic.Jumble Jumble said:So it's not even the person who invented the designs that's important, it's what's corporate entity he worked for at the time? What a beautiful sentiment.
Sb39 said:All my solid body guitars will be Warmoths from here on in. Except maybe the Fender Blacktop Jazzmaster, I have a weird thing for that guitar.And even that you can have Warmoth build a better version of.
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Altar said:Again, I dislike G&L because they used the designs fender sold and try to get around it by using a different headstock shape.
Jumble Jumble said:So it's not even the person who invented the designs that's important, it's what's corporate entity he worked for at the time? What a beautiful sentiment.
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:Altar said:Again, I dislike G&L because they used the designs fender sold and try to get around it by using a different headstock shape.
Would it interest you to know the headstock design on "real" Fenders was borrowed?
Jumble Jumble said:Hahaha, saying its not snobbery doesn't make it not snobbery. And your comment there is pure 100% concentrated snobbery. I mean, what were all those guys with guitars and drums behind KP if they weren't musicians? They're session guys with skills that would probably make you look like an angry child (if you weren't doing such a good job yourself).Street Avenger said:Has nothing to do with "snobbery". That music just plain sucks, and the people performing it are not musicians.
What barometer do you use to decide if it "sucks"? It's a completely subjective thing. The barometer I use is, when I listen to it, does it cause in me a emotional reaction I enjoy? If yes, I like it, and it doesn't "suck". Your barometer seems to be based on whether or not they're doing everything how you think it should be done, and nothing to do with the experience of being a listener.
Unless of course you're asserting that if your experience as a listener to a particular piece of music isn't a positive one, then everyone else is objectively wrong if they get a positive experience out of it? No, can't be. That would be stupid.
Cagey said:I've owned my share of classics, and even did a couple restorations. Loved the things, but they were the scariest cars I've ever driven. I've since gotten it out of my system. I'm not as convinced of my immortality as I was when I was younger. So, it's not that I'm not a car guy, it's just that I like brakes that stop me and suspensions that keep me upright and going in the direction I intend, engines that start and run no matter the weather, double digit mileage, on and on.
Street Avenger said:FACT: Britney Spears, Katie Perry, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, etc, ARE NOT musicians. They do not write songs, they do not play musical instruments, and the music they perform that was written and played by other people absolutely SUCKS compared to the plethora of good music out there. It's all just eye-candy, and people who are attracted to that kind of stuff are children, and simple-minded adults who's brains become overloaded when exposed to really good and creative music.
Street Avenger said:Jumble Jumble said:Hahaha, saying its not snobbery doesn't make it not snobbery. And your comment there is pure 100% concentrated snobbery. I mean, what were all those guys with guitars and drums behind KP if they weren't musicians? They're session guys with skills that would probably make you look like an angry child (if you weren't doing such a good job yourself).Street Avenger said:Has nothing to do with "snobbery". That music just plain sucks, and the people performing it are not musicians.
What barometer do you use to decide if it "sucks"? It's a completely subjective thing. The barometer I use is, when I listen to it, does it cause in me a emotional reaction I enjoy? If yes, I like it, and it doesn't "suck". Your barometer seems to be based on whether or not they're doing everything how you think it should be done, and nothing to do with the experience of being a listener.
Unless of course you're asserting that if your experience as a listener to a particular piece of music isn't a positive one, then everyone else is objectively wrong if they get a positive experience out of it? No, can't be. That would be stupid.
It's not snobbery at all.
FACT: Britney Spears, Katie Perry, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, etc, ARE NOT musicians. They do not write songs, they do not play musical instruments, and the music they perform that was written and played by other people absolutely SUCKS compared to the plethora of good music out there. It's all just eye-candy, and people who are attracted to that kind of stuff are children, and simple-minded adults who's brains become overloaded when exposed to really good and creative music.
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:Katie and Madonna are songwriters, and do play instruments. Maybe not well or on stage. If I play an instrument well, but don't write songs, am I a musician?
Street Avenger said:Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:Katie and Madonna are songwriters, and do play instruments. Maybe not well or on stage. If I play an instrument well, but don't write songs, am I a musician?
Writing lyrics does not make someone a song-writer or musician. I guarantee neither of them have ever written the music to any of their songs, and no, neither of them play a musical instrument ('sorry, the skin-flute doesn't count as a musical instrument) well enough to be professional musicians or even amateur musicians. Like I said, they are eye-candy. It's all about tits & ass & makeup & hairspray. Cagey is correct that they are entertainers, but they are entertainers in the Music Business, which to me is a joke.
Most of the people on this forum are musicians, and I would bet that most of the music they like is not played on the radio.
How do you explain the fact that I like music you think is good AND music you think sucks then?and simple-minded adults who's brains become overloaded when exposed to really good and creative music.
Well, that's completely wrong as Katy (note spelling) Perry had a record deal based entirely on Christian songs she wrote and played on acoustic guitar well before she was famous (she was called Katy Hudson back then). Honestly, the fact that you hate somebody's musical output does not make you an expert on their entire life history. I've stood in front of her and watched her play guitar for Christ's sake. Surely if you hate it all so much you must realise that your avoidance of ever hearing anything about it is unlikely to give you a full insight?Street Avenger said:Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:Katie and Madonna are songwriters, and do play instruments. Maybe not well or on stage. If I play an instrument well, but don't write songs, am I a musician?
Writing lyrics does not make someone a song-writer or musician. I guarantee neither of them have ever written the music to any of their songs, and no, neither of them play a musical instrument
aaaand now we're just into disgusting misogyny. Way to lose the argument.(sorry, the skin-flute doesn't count as a musical instrument)