graham coxon sig tele

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Post by johnnyseven »

dezb1 wrote:There’s been nowhere near the amount of interest in this thread as I thought there would be considering how big an influence this guy must have been on most of our playing... well maybe only the Brits playing not sure how big blur were in America
I never really liked Blur, or Oasis for that matter - in fact I never really liked britpop, apart from the odd band.
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This guitar is ugly.
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Post by izodiak »

Blur has had a impact on me.
But I would say more Damon Albarn (plus his Gorillaz and solo work), than Graham Coxon.

Guitar is pretty nice, I wouldnt choose it if buying a new guitar.
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Albarn is a ponce. I fucking hate him.
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Post by George »

Albarn's done some good work since leaving Blur. Coxon? Not really.
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Post by Boab »

George wrote:Albarn's done some good work since leaving Blur. Coxon? Not really.
From the little I've heard of Coxon's stuff, I'll agree. I quite like this guitar though, but as with most Sig models (This new Mascis Squier is a major exception mind you), it's really not necessary.
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Post by jagsonic »

It would be cool when they did a coxon-musicmaster... 8)

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Oasis was never very popular in the U.S.
Aye you Americans got off lightly with the whole bag of shite Oasis dad rock bollocks...
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dezb1 wrote:
Oasis was never very popular in the U.S.
Aye you Americans got off lightly with the whole bag of shite Oasis dad rock bollocks...
I admit liking their first two albums.
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Post by cleo »

Mike wrote:This guitar is ugly.
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Post by Mages »

um, oasis was definitely popular in the US. I mean are you kidding? wonderwall and champagne supernova were constantly played on the radio and MTV in the 90s. their first three albums all went platinum in the US (morning glory went 4x platinum).