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    You do all realise that Glen was a blistering axeman?

    10 chars ya ****

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    10 chars ya ****
    Of course. He was part of the Wrecking Crew. Only the most fearful, know-nothing cûnt wouldn't know a thing like that.

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    You lying old ****er b. Like me, you'd never heard of the Wrecking Crew 'til yesterday.

    I saw him on TV probably about 30 years ago on something like an Osmonds special where he let rip. Bit depressing if you were an aspiring guitarist and you discovered someone you though of as a C&W hick was orders of magnitude better than you would ever be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    You lying old ****er b. Like me, you'd never heard of the Wrecking Crew 'til yesterday.

    I saw him on TV probably about 30 years ago on something like an Osmonds special where he let rip. Bit depressing if you were an aspiring guitarist and you discovered someone you though of as a C&W hick was orders of magnitude better than you would ever be.
    Well for a start he was playing a 12-string guitar, while you were titting about with a mere six, so that made him twice as good as you before he even started. FACT.

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    Quite b. And bassists aren't really musicians because they can only handle 4 strings FACT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    Quite b. And bassists aren't really musicians because they can only handle 4 strings FACT!
    Oh, bassists are really just drummers with an O-Level. Barely musicians at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    Quite b. And bassists aren't really musicians because they can only handle 4 strings FACT!
    They not only provide the interface between melody and rhythm, they invariably have to manage the insane and obnoxious egos of the band to glue the whole thing together. And it's not which notes you play and how many strings there are, it's when you play them. Most guitarists are ****ing shít rhythmically.

    Also it has been scientifically proven that the bass is the driving pulse of rock music that make people like it. So ner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    Quite b. And bassists aren't really musicians because they can only handle 4 strings FACT!
    Who's best amongst the rock gods, Herb? I mean lead, not bassists. Although bassists too.

    1) Clapton
    2) Page
    3) Hendrix
    4) Jeff Beck
    5) Eddie Van Halen
    6) Steven Van Zandt
    7) Chuck Berry
    8) Pete Townsend
    9) Slash of G&R
    10) Dave Navarro
    11) Yo momma

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Well for a start he was playing a 12-string guitar, while you were titting about with a mere six, so that made him twice as good as you before he even started. FACT.
    I've always wanted to try a 12 string but wouldn't use it much.

    more strings are not always better though. like those silly 7 string and above guitars that those metal types use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    I've always wanted to try a 12 string but wouldn't use it much.

    more strings are not always better though. like those silly 7 string and above guitars that those metal types use.
    You do realise a 12 string is logically really a 6 string ?

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