I know there is a ton of animosity towards Mustaine lately among Jackson players. Is there anyone here who's STILL a fan? Personally, I think he took a pretty immature attitude towards the Fender buyout, but that doesn't change the fact his music is metal defined and he's contributed a lot to heavy metal and Jackson guitars.
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I just got an e-mail from a friend who writes for Thoat Culture. It say Dave is selling more of his Jacksons. I wont post the e-mail due to the rules but here is a list...
Jackson KV1 silver w/ case DM010
Jackson KV1 silver w/ case DM00292
Jackson Custom F-Bird oxblood w/ case - one of only four made J6322
Jackson Y2KV wood prototype w/ case - first approved model J6422
Jackson Y2KV charcoal/black w/ case J6480
Jackson Y2KV/12 amber w/ case - only one in existence J6612
Jackson Y2KV mahogany (red) U09324
Jackson Y2KV black metallic U09559
Jackson Y2KV charcoal metallic U11911
Jackson Y2KV mahogany U11921
Jackson Y2KV mahogany lefty - only one in existence U11925
Jackson Y2KV mahogany U11930
Jackson Y2KV black U11950
Jackson Y2KV black U11951
Jackson Y2KV black metallic U11956
Jackson Y2KV flag U12021
Jackson Y2KV flag U12023
The e-mail talks about his wrist being better than ever and his solo project. I think he is hinting to the fact that it will be much different than Megadeth. He says it's something he has to do. You know how it goes when they say that. [img]graemlins/band.gif[/img]
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These are the mags that Brad writes for so the interview is probably on one of these sites.
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i was sad to see dave leave Jackson and i do think its another one of those double sided stories he's infamous for. like not slagging rikki rockman on stage or something. still he's one of my personal heroes and you can't forget a record like Rust in Peace [img]graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img]
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Originally posted by Dave:
I just got an e-mail from a friend who writes for Thoat Culture. It say Dave is selling more of his Jacksons. I wont post the e-mail due to the rules but here is a list...
Jackson KV1 silver w/ case DM010
Jackson KV1 silver w/ case DM00292
Jackson Custom F-Bird oxblood w/ case - one of only four made J6322
Jackson Y2KV wood prototype w/ case - first approved model J6422
Jackson Y2KV charcoal/black w/ case J6480
Jackson Y2KV/12 amber w/ case - only one in existence J6612
Jackson Y2KV mahogany (red) U09324
Jackson Y2KV black metallic U09559
Jackson Y2KV charcoal metallic U11911
Jackson Y2KV mahogany U11921
Jackson Y2KV mahogany lefty - only one in existence U11925
Jackson Y2KV mahogany U11930
Jackson Y2KV black U11950
Jackson Y2KV black U11951
Jackson Y2KV black metallic U11956
Jackson Y2KV flag U12021
Jackson Y2KV flag U12023
The e-mail talks about his wrist being better than ever and his solo project. I think he is hinting to the fact that it will be much different than Megadeth. He says it's something he has to do. You know how it goes when they say that. [img]graemlins/band.gif[/img]
I am not a slavish Mustaine fan but I feel he's made enough classic metal to establish his legacy, and he can f**k off from now to Judgement Day and still not diminish what he's done. It's easy for armchair critics who haven't accomplished so much as a record contract to down the guy for his business decisions, but the guy paid a lot of dues to reach the level he's attained. If he made a pile of cash by going ESP, good for him. I'm sure they'll make him some nice guitars, but it won't sway me to buy a DV8. Jacksons
are still better and much cheaper, so that's a no-brainer. It doesn't affect my life in any way, so why turn on the guy?Ron is the MAN!!!!
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[img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Right back at ya! [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
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He used to be one of my favorite guitarist/songwriters but I think everything after Rust in Peace was a huge step down in terms of innovation and my personal taste.
I think his last batch of guitars he sold were horribly overpriced (but kudos to him if he actually got the cash for them).
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Originally posted by Black Mask:
Personally, I think he took a pretty immature attitude towards the Fender buyout
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My definate favourite band of all time. Dave might be a d!ck, but that will never affect me. His music does, though. Every single Megadeth album has a certain amount of quality. If you just open your mind a little then Cryptic and Risk are awsome albums. It's different, but awsome! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
TWNAH was a disapointment for me. Marty was gone, Menza was long since gone and most of the album sounded forced. Like they HAD to write metal. Risk was more pop, but had alot of feeling, and sounded very 'natural'. Needed some time, though. TWNAH sounded good at first, but it's lack of imagination and guts made it very boring after some time, and I rarely listen to it anymore. All the others visit my CD player frequently.
IMHO
[ September 28, 2003, 09:21 AM: Message edited by: KE ]I have no eyes, fuck-mook!
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Dave was a great player and songwriter, and I eventually even grew to like his vocal style for the most part. I never took anything he said very seriously, being that he is so full of himself. But it's his life and his career, so I guess he can do what he wants.
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