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Quantity vs Quality
Our Man Flint discussed the benefits of the latest secret-agent gear:
>The more expensive a band's gear is, the worse they are.
Damn, you're right! I never before realised how good Green Day are till
you mentioned that...!
>turns out to be true surprisingly often. It's either the weekend warrior
>thing where they have a good day job, plenty of disposable income to buy
>toys, and no time to practice, kids with rich parents and no particular
>dedication to anything, or what we might call the
>"guy-with-small-penis-and-really-fast-sports-car" syndrome.
Now, who's going to own up to #3? ;) And bearing in mind your
I-could-trade-this-lot-for-a-new-car, klein+EDP+boogie+Rocktron setup,
where do you place yourself?
(btw I group myself in with type #1, but without the good pay)
Aren't we all a bit in trouble? After all, EDPs and JamMen are hardly
basic in a John Lee Hooker kinda way..
Elsewhere, on Fripp:
>> Perhaps his timing as a comedian is just off?
>He should keep his day job. No threat to Seinfeld, that's for sure. :)
Isn't it on The Great Deceiver that he introduces himself to the audience
as "Chickles Fripp"?
Michael
...whose pared-down setup of guitar, Peavey amp, JamMan and three Boss/Dod
pedals should not be taken as an indication of purity - merely poverty!