In Reply to: Aaaaaaaargh! - Those $#!+@$$($ - Not EVEN close! posted by Audiophilander on January 24, 2007 at 13:37:54:
he was a piker, Can't play for beans. Anyone can play power chords. Everything on Inside Looking out I learned in one afternoon. Self taught. TNUC is actually a little tougher. Funny thing, I had that album for 2 years, COULD NOT figure out the meaning, my friend Mark comes over, looks at it for 30 seconds, "Uh, every try spelling it backwards?"
Oooppps!!
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- I loved Grand Funk when I was 15, but - Duilawyer 15:14:40 01/24/07 (12)
- True, but only Farner can play it like that Messenger guitar distortion-bathed solos... - Audiophilander 16:49:10 01/24/07 (11)
- Howe, yes, yes, yes (boy did he look sickly last year!) - Duilawyer 21:20:00 01/24/07 (8)
- Re: Grand Funk versus Cream - Roscoe East 13:02:55 01/25/07 (4)
- No contest.............. - danj 00:33:46 01/28/07 (3)
- Further evidence that there is no objective metric for art - Roscoe East 13:17:10 01/29/07 (2)
- Real "art" is subjective. There can be no truly objective metric - danj 23:56:15 01/29/07 (1)
- Re: Real "art" is subjective. There can be no truly objective metric - Roscoe East 14:03:47 01/30/07 (0)
- Ummm, the Messenger is an obscure el-cheapo brand of electric guitar (now rare & pricey) that Mark played... - Audiophilander 22:50:19 01/24/07 (2)
- photo of Mark Farner w/ his Messenger guitar - Roscoe East 13:16:27 01/26/07 (1)
- Thanks! Apparently the photo image I linked disappeared; too bad, because it was a great shot as well. - Audiophilander 00:14:27 01/27/07 (0)
- Re: True, but only Farner can play it like that Messenger guitar distortion-bathed solos... - Sour milk moon 20:01:06 01/24/07 (1)
- you beat me to it, I should have read yours before I posted - Duilawyer 21:21:06 01/24/07 (0)