I was thinking that we should introduce the equivalent of the Erdos number to the guitar world. Erdos was a famous mathematician who wrote many papers and collaborated with many people and mathematicians brag (tongue-in-cheeck) about their Erdos number to other mathematicians. People who wrote papers with Erdos have Erdos number 1, people who wrote papers with those guys have number 2 and so forth (mine is 3, by the way). So, the question is what should the metric for the "collaborative distance" be and who should it be measured relative to. As for the first, perhaps having gigged or recorded with a certain artist would qualify. As for the second, there are several worthy guitarists out there. To piss off tonemonster, we could pick Uli as the reference! On the other hand, this being JCF, perhaps the appropriate reference would be Randy? What do you say, what's your Rhoads number?
P.S.: The so-called Bacon number, named after the actor Kevin Bacon, came much later than the Erdos number. Surprisingly, there are people who have worked both with Erdos and Kevin Bacon and these people have a Bacon-Erdos number!
P.S.: The so-called Bacon number, named after the actor Kevin Bacon, came much later than the Erdos number. Surprisingly, there are people who have worked both with Erdos and Kevin Bacon and these people have a Bacon-Erdos number!
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