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This dude has a fucking jokes name.




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That pedal is wonky as hell. I want it. It gets that kind of dissonance I love when playing with harmonics and such.

Also, my brother had to see a Dr. Weiner once.

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Cool guitarist. But I bet he got hell back in high school.
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name =pwnd
but now he rips guitars for a living--=revenge
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Skip wrote:name =pwnd
but now he rips guitars for a living--=revenge
he's a fucking terrible guitar player
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Post by Mike »

I thought you were talking about the guy in the Killers, and I was going to pooh pooh that remark.

Because say what you want about his band, the guy can play - Mister Brightside is full of stretches and chord arpeggios I can barely play.

But you were talking about some other dude, so ignore me.
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He lost me at 'very unique'.
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typical ibanez/horrible over distorted trebley tone from the 80s player, technically competent(ish) but creatively void.
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Mike wrote:I thought you were talking about the guy in the Killers, and I was going to pooh pooh that remark.

Because say what you want about his band, the guy can play - Mister Brightside is full of stretches and chord arpeggios I can barely play.

But you were talking about some other dude, so ignore me.
That's true. For all I know, Coldplay could also have complicated songs, as could U2. The difference is that although I love playing guitar, and I love some music for the guitar parts, things really do have to work as a whole. And one of the reasons I didn't know Killers stuff was in any way complicated to play was because they're shit. So I've never tried.
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I don't really care how difficult something is to play. I care about music.
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BacchusPaul wrote:I don't really care how difficult something is to play. I care about music.
+1 difference between being a musician and a guitar player
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chisa wrote:
BacchusPaul wrote:I don't really care how difficult something is to play. I care about music.
+1 difference between being a musician and a guitar player
I think the guitar part to Mister Brightside is great music. I like that song - sue me.

it also happens to be fucking dice to play.
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The first killers album was a decent one, but everything they made after that....
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That's how I feel, I pretty much hate everything else they've ever done, but the first record has about 5 great songs on it.
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Post by willlin »

My gf's bro was a big Killers fan and (alledgedly) he has a demo copy of Hot Fuss that's quite different from the one that made them famous. A lot less polished and synthy, apparently it sounds ace.

I realise this sounds very much like bullshit but I must ask him to dig it out next time I'm over.
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there are alternate versions of the songs i know of 'cause when that album came out i downloaded some songs off it and a few of them were way different to what everyone else had.

the real version of mr brightside still sounds a bit weird to me. i think mine had a different intro and was mixed very differently.
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Yeah he said the mix sounded very different. "They sounded better back in the day lad..."
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what kind of music do you use that pedal for? electronic-rock or something? :b
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Reece wrote:there are alternate versions of the songs i know of 'cause when that album came out i downloaded some songs off it and a few of them were way different to what everyone else had.

the real version of mr brightside still sounds a bit weird to me. i think mine had a different intro and was mixed very differently.
I heard at least 5 different versions of Mr. Brightside.