Should I???
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Should I???
I have the opportunity to pick up a Jeff Beck signature series strat.The one with the lace sensors.It's purple.I'm seeing they usually sell for 1200-1400 USD or so.I can get this one for under 600.It's mint condition w/case.I don't even see these on the bay.So,opinions..quick cash turnaround or avoid like the plague?
Even so, he'll be able to offload it for the same mate's rate with a guaranteed quick sale if he does decide to be all moral and that. Either easy profits or easy sale, can't lose with a mate's rate, that's what friends are for.James wrote:Get it, play it for 3 weeks, if you don't like it sell it. Unless of course you're being offered it at 'mates rates' and there's the ethical question of making a profit on a friends generosity as opposed to a cheap deal through a classifieds or whatever.
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Best Guitarist my Arse.Fran wrote:Mike wrote:I saw Jeff Beck playing on the Later with Jools Holland "Guitar Heroes" edition. I was bored to fucking tears.
I really hate the way he plays guitar.
He's possibly the best guitarist in the world, have you listened to a variety of his stuff?
He plays predominantly instrumental jam-based rock music. It is fucking boring.
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Whatever. I know your stance on these 'showboating idiots'.Mike wrote:Best Guitarist my Arse.Fran wrote:Mike wrote:I saw Jeff Beck playing on the Later with Jools Holland "Guitar Heroes" edition. I was bored to fucking tears.
I really hate the way he plays guitar.
He's possibly the best guitarist in the world, have you listened to a variety of his stuff?
He plays predominantly instrumental jam-based rock music. It is fucking boring.
Out of interest who are your top five guitarists? I swear i wont laff.
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I like guitarists who can clearly play the guitar and also write songs or write for the song, showiness is so much less important to me than pop sensibility.
To that end my favourite five guitarists are:
1. Elliott Smith - technically incredibly gifted, and there's no finer weaver of an acoustic guitar melody.
2. Joey Santiago - his guitar parts are perfect. Simple? Understated? Absolutely, and Essential. The solo line in Hey typifies his genius. Simple to play? Yes. Simple to write? I don't think so.
3. Ed O'Brien/Jonny Greenwood - what they do in Radiohead is fantastic.
4. Joe Strummer - Rock solid rhythm for days
5. Dave Gilmour - Just sublime. The only "Guitar Player's Guitarist" that I love, because he writes for the song, his solos are like vocal lead lines, and he's not overly showy. Plus he sings and writes a fantastic song.
Laugh away, but these people I would argue are far more worthy of praise than firework guitarists of the ilk of Malmsteen, Rhodes, Vai, Satriani and Beck.
To that end my favourite five guitarists are:
1. Elliott Smith - technically incredibly gifted, and there's no finer weaver of an acoustic guitar melody.
2. Joey Santiago - his guitar parts are perfect. Simple? Understated? Absolutely, and Essential. The solo line in Hey typifies his genius. Simple to play? Yes. Simple to write? I don't think so.
3. Ed O'Brien/Jonny Greenwood - what they do in Radiohead is fantastic.
4. Joe Strummer - Rock solid rhythm for days
5. Dave Gilmour - Just sublime. The only "Guitar Player's Guitarist" that I love, because he writes for the song, his solos are like vocal lead lines, and he's not overly showy. Plus he sings and writes a fantastic song.
Laugh away, but these people I would argue are far more worthy of praise than firework guitarists of the ilk of Malmsteen, Rhodes, Vai, Satriani and Beck.
Re: Should I???
DO IT, BRO.bassintom wrote:It's purple.
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No, i was'nt going to laugh.. i was joking.Mike wrote:I like guitarists who can clearly play the guitar and also write songs or write for the song, showiness is so much less important to me than pop sensibility.
To that end my favourite five guitarists are:
1. Elliott Smith - technically incredibly gifted, and there's no finer weaver of an acoustic guitar melody.
2. Joey Santiago - his guitar parts are perfect. Simple? Understated? Absolutely, and Essential. The solo line in Hey typifies his genius. Simple to play? Yes. Simple to write? I don't think so.
3. Ed O'Brien/Jonny Greenwood - what they do in Radiohead is fantastic.
4. Joe Strummer - Rock solid rhythm for days
5. Dave Gilmour - Just sublime. The only "Guitar Player's Guitarist" that I love, because he writes for the song, his solos are like vocal lead lines, and he's not overly showy. Plus he sings and writes a fantastic song.
Laugh away, but these people I would argue are far more worthy of praise than firework guitarists of the ilk of Malmsteen, Rhodes, Vai, Satriani and Beck.
Good list, Greenwood is a bit showy though but in a nerdy pedal boy way, so i suppose he's acceptable to you.
I love shredders and the like but my favourates are more likely people like Townsend, Andy Summers, Johnny Marr, J Mascis and early John Squire. But you know i like that stuff, i just more so fly the shred flag on here in an attempt to annoy people.
Anyway, apologies Tom for the hijack.