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MartyMoffatt wrote:
If one were of a suspicious mind, one might think this post was designed to rekindle the flames that finally seem to be dying down a little.
Marty
You have misunderstood i am talking generally about music and other bands,i dont want to debate Journey just lets hope musicians do not resort to this in the future as it may kill off live music in general. It just so happens Journey are the band which are being talked about regarding this. My point is this could destroy many much loved people in music.My favourite guitarist is Eddie Van Halen,i would hope if he cant play well anymore that he would not use a tape just retire.MartyMoffatt wrote:We know your stance on the issue - you've made the same point, or at least very similar points, over and over in several forums. You say 'putting aside the Journey issue' but cannot resist coming back to that very subject in your next paragraph. Why keep regurgitating the arguments?
This whole 'debate' has been done to exhaustion and the two most extreme opposing sides - those who believe the 'evidence' and those who don't believe there is any evidence - will not find any more converts to their respective points of view.
If one were of a suspicious mind, one might think this post was designed to rekindle the flames that finally seem to be dying down a little.
Marty
bionic wrote: You have misunderstood i am talking generally about music and other bands,i dont want to debate Journey just lets hope musicians do not resort to this in the future as it may kill off live music in general. It just so happens Journey are the band which are being talked about regarding this. My point is this could destroy many much loved people in music.My favourite guitarist is Eddie Van Halen,i would hope if he cant play well anymore that he would not use a tape just retire.
You sound angry with me? Give me the benefit of the doubt i am talking live music in general i am sure you can understand and appreciate that
Thanks sorry to sound like it was Fact that was my mistake and my opinion only. I mean just in general regarding music and bands.Thats what makes rock music to me stand above other genres the sheer quality of musicianship in bands like VH,Zep Sabbath or Journey to name a few.MartyMoffatt wrote:bionic wrote: You have misunderstood i am talking generally about music and other bands,i dont want to debate Journey just lets hope musicians do not resort to this in the future as it may kill off live music in general. It just so happens Journey are the band which are being talked about regarding this. My point is this could destroy many much loved people in music.My favourite guitarist is Eddie Van Halen,i would hope if he cant play well anymore that he would not use a tape just retire.
You sound angry with me? Give me the benefit of the doubt i am talking live music in general i am sure you can understand and appreciate that
Sorry, didn't mean to sound angry. I'm just a little frustrated that your tone implied 'fact' when it is still just opinion. Until incontrovertible evidence is put forward, these are just hypothetical arguments. Now as a hypothetical debate your point is quite valid.
Marty
MartyMoffatt wrote:
Sorry, didn't mean to sound angry. I'm just a little frustrated that your tone implied 'fact' when it is still just opinion. Until incontrovertible evidence is put forward, these are just hypothetical arguments. Now as a hypothetical debate your point is quite valid.
Marty
bionic wrote:Putting aside the Journey issue,which i hope is calming down?
I hope the future of live music will not be about replacing musicians ability's with a tape.Can you imagine a guitarist saying hey my fingers are not as fast put a tape on,or a drummer to old to keep up miming his parts to drum machine.
People like Hendrix,John Bonham,Angus Young,Gene Simmons,Steve Perry,Robert Plant all became what they are through talent.
When i visit a local pub and see a band who have a good musician or two this is still a thrill,this should be the case for live music still.Robert Plant has a diffrent voice to what he had but i accept that,we have grown older with him.
I just hope if someone in a band cant do it anymore, they will step down gracefully like sportsmen do and leave us with good memories of you.
Steve Augeri has worked so hard for Journey and he had/has a great voice and should be rememberd for that,tapes are an easy way out of a problem and so is stealing sometimes but its not right.
If anything good comes of all this tape-gate saga,maybe bands will think twice before using this method to sort problems and bow out gracefully or just drop a key or two to help out.
KittyKat wrote:I've actually read some horrifying stories of guitarists that weren't able to perform a show because they were so stoned and were out on stage and couldn't even pull off the pretending part because they kept falling over.
bionic wrote:
...how we want bands not to go down the road of to much tape use,all bands such as Toto
JDouglee wrote:bionic wrote:
...how we want bands not to go down the road of to much tape use,all bands such as Toto
Bobby Kimball busts his ass to keep in vocal shape and NOT use tapes...and he's OLDER than Augeri.
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