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  • charvelguy
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    Actually, millions wouldn't help either. A little story.
    In the late 80's early 90's I became acquainted with a guy named Traci.
    Traci was loaded when he turned 18 as he was the victum of a NSP gas line rupture and it severely burned his body. He was a burn baby and was setup for life from the lawsuit. He had extensive graphs and half of his face and body showed some serious scar tissue. Tracy always somewhat fancied himself a Vince Neil type, so that is kinda the role model he patterened himself after. He bought a 5 bedroom house.. had a bunch of musicians living there rent free along with the girlfriends. Bought a bunch of gear, paid cash for a new Porsche, created a production company (Eternal sound and lights), became a partner to a studio warehouse business or outright bought it. (Apple studios I believe was it)

    Long story short... as a musician, Traci, he never made it. Probably got a demo off the ground. I heard his band, they were not even good bar material. He did have involvement in the business throu his investments but I have not seen him since the early 90's ... I do not know what happened to him. Last I heard he moved to the direction of the coast. AZ probably. Maybe Mulder1966-Mark, knows the rest of the story.. I think he knows Traci or knows of him.

    Millions won't help ya if you don't have talent and/or looks.
    Last edited by charvelguy; 04-18-2007, 08:38 AM.

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  • Vlover
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    Originally posted by jgcable View Post

    Fact. All guitar players.. male or female.. want to be soloists. Those who can... do. Those who can't... play rhythm.
    Its a harsh statement and I apologize to all the rhythm players out there but you know its true. If you could wave your magical guitar wand or click your ruby slippers 3 times and repeat
    I wish I was a soloist
    I wish I was a soloist
    I wish I was a soloist

    and you would become one.. YOU WOULD.

    I can prove the above statement too.
    Have you ever seen an air guitar player playing rhythm??
    Bullshit

    I can play lead but like rhythm more, I dont need to be in the spotlite every song

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  • Sukisyn
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    Originally posted by thetroy View Post
    Get enough surgery to turn yourself into a good looking woman
    :ROTF:

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  • Bandersnatch
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    Originally posted by zeegler View Post
    Jewel has wicked bewbs!
    +1!

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  • thetroy
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    There are double (or more) standards in just about everything in life. Deal with it. You need to do more than just play well to get noticed. Here are some things you might consider:

    Get a HOT singer or perhaps bassist
    Write some AMAZING songs
    Become famous for something else first (acting or something)
    Wear a KFC bucket on your head. Doh scratch that it's been done
    Get millions of dollars to promote yourself
    Get enough surgery to turn yourself into a good looking woman

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  • jgcable
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    Tim always wins.

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  • buzzsaww
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    Tim wins!

    Originally posted by hippietim View Post
    Because women can get dates.

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  • hippietim
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    Originally posted by jgcable View Post
    Why is Orianthi a featured NAMM soloist and sharing the stage with Carlos Santana?
    That's easy:

    1) She is very attractive.
    2) It makes Carlos Santana seem young and current.

    And Orianthi is wise to play along side Carlos Santana and Paul Reed Smith because she is better than they are. If she were playing along side a good guitar player then she'd be in trouble.

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  • skorb
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    Originally posted by xenophobe View Post
    Watch this. I mean really.
    ................
    I'm not saying she is an incredible player, but she's damn solid.
    I agree with this assessment. she's very good. I can also say there's nothing there I can not do, so she's not any kind of insane talent.

    she's good, and I'm glad she's out there doing it.

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  • jgcable
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    Originally posted by xenophobe View Post
    Okay, you keep going back and fourth, saying one thing, and then contradicting it later, sometimes even in the same post.

    You're not being consistent, and that's bullshit.




    I could respond to each point, but I'm not going to bother...

    So exactly what line are you trying to draw? Better than the average club player, a 'guitar god', or better than marginal player?

    The clip I posted is 'better than the average (male) club player', definitely beyond marginal. But it's not 'godlike', so it doesn't meet your wavering threshold of excellence? Umm... yeah.




    Okay, here's where you're trying to apply male testosterone and ego to a girl... perhaps too many 'guitar gods' tried too hard to look like women when you were young and has led you onto the path of gender confusion. Trying to apply this logic to the female mindset is just wrong... on many levels.
    Okay.. lets drop all the name dropping and guitar god shit (that I started) and get back to strictly lead guitar playing.

    Fact. A women doesn't need to be nearly as good as a guy to get respect from other lead guitar players. Why is that exactly??

    Why is Orianthi a featured NAMM soloist and sharing the stage with Carlos Santana?
    Is it her incredible breakthru chops? Nope
    Is it her amazing songwriting skills? Nope
    Could it be that she has an affiliation with PRS and Boogie or Carlos Santana in some way? Probably.
    So.. why do you think she would get the chance to play on the big stage with one of the most recognizable and successful soloists that has ever lived?
    Its because there is a DOUBLE STANDARD when it comes to men and women guitar players. Especially soloists... which are who I am talking about.

    I just don't get it.
    Back in the old days.. we would go to battle of the bands or to clubs to see other bands just so we could rank and bust balls. After all.. to us it was all competition. Kill or be killed. Lead guitar players are VERY territorial and competitive. Believe it. If we saw a great guitar player it would inspire us to practice practice practice. If we saw a hacker we would bust his balls. The same thing would happen to us when our band played live.
    We would call these musicians in the crowd "critics". They would stand in the back of the club with their arms folded with their hot girlfriends at their side and they wouldn't clap or respond. They would just stare and listen and make comments to their friends if you flubbed a note here or there. I am sure you guys who actually toured or played live know what I am talking about. I practically toured for 5 years straight.



    If there was a band with a female soloist (and there were some), there would never be heckling or comments or snickers from the "critics". Even if she totally sucked. Everybody would comment on how cool it was to see a chick soloist and if she was hot.. well that was all the better. After all.. these were the days of spandex and bippy (tube) tops!

    That... my friends is a DOUBLE STANDARD.

    Oh yea.. and one more thing..

    Fact. All guitar players.. male or female.. want to be soloists. Those who can... do. Those who can't... play rhythm.
    Its a harsh statement and I apologize to all the rhythm players out there but you know its true. If you could wave your magical guitar wand or click your ruby slippers 3 times and repeat
    I wish I was a soloist
    I wish I was a soloist
    I wish I was a soloist

    and you would become one.. YOU WOULD.

    I can prove the above statement too.
    Have you ever seen an air guitar player playing rhythm??

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  • charvelguy
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    well, Zakk was an afterthought. I agree tho..Orianthi would be better to watch at that.

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  • slash-ed
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    That is disturbing.

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  • hippietim
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    ...and here's everyone's hero Zakk in action:



    I think Orianthi would be much better than Zakk at that.

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  • hippietim
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    Originally posted by charvelguy View Post
    Angus Young, Jimmy Page, Zakk, nothing wrong with pentatonics.. its the 'english' that you put on them.
    plus zakk has those free guitars

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  • Vlover
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    Originally posted by Newc View Post

    Personally, I sneer at other guitarists who set themselves and their solos apart from the song. They treat the band as their personal backing track for them to do whatsoever they wish despite (and often, to spite) traditional compositional sense - "it's my turn to stand out from the rest of the band and show off!"

    Isnt that the point of any solo?

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