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Sarah wrote:I would if it wasn't $250... ($450 if you want Lennon's guitar and Harrison's bass)
brywool wrote:Ringo should just not do appearances anymore if he can't be a bit more humble.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:Ringo should just not do appearances anymore if he can't be a bit more humble.
I never thought I'd say this... but Ringo needs to seriously STFU and get over himself.
brywool wrote:Ringo's a great drummer,
bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:Ringo's a great drummer,
Not so fast.Ringo is a decent drummer.
His son Zak is GREAT drummer.
And yes, I'm very into the Beatles. He doesn't suck, I'm not saying that.
But just being in the biggest band ever doesn't automatically make him "great".
brywool wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:Ringo's a great drummer,
Not so fast.Ringo is a decent drummer.
His son Zak is GREAT drummer.
And yes, I'm very into the Beatles. He doesn't suck, I'm not saying that.
But just being in the biggest band ever doesn't automatically make him "great".
I don't agree. Ringo was a TOTAL innovator as a drummer. He did some stuff that nobody before him had really done and he influenced more than a generation of drummers. Those weird kind of "lefty/righty" fills he did were just weird. If you look at him by TODAY'S standards, then yes, you're correct, he doesn't stand up technically, but he was one of those that set those standards. Seriously, the guy is so underrated as a drummer. Ask any drummer and most cite him as a big influence.
And Zak, holy crap he's amazing. I was bummed that he got out of Oasis.
StocktontoMalone wrote:brywool wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:Ringo's a great drummer,
Not so fast.Ringo is a decent drummer.
His son Zak is GREAT drummer.
And yes, I'm very into the Beatles. He doesn't suck, I'm not saying that.
But just being in the biggest band ever doesn't automatically make him "great".
I don't agree. Ringo was a TOTAL innovator as a drummer. He did some stuff that nobody before him had really done and he influenced more than a generation of drummers. Those weird kind of "lefty/righty" fills he did were just weird. If you look at him by TODAY'S standards, then yes, you're correct, he doesn't stand up technically, but he was one of those that set those standards. Seriously, the guy is so underrated as a drummer. Ask any drummer and most cite him as a big influence.
And Zak, holy crap he's amazing. I was bummed that he got out of Oasis.
You are joking, right? Ringo, an innovator? Krupa, and Buddy were drumming circles around this cat in their sleep. There is not ONE thing Ringo did that better drummers weren't doing whilst joking around....he was the silent silent Beatle. He had absolutely no effect on anything that band ever did.
brywool wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:brywool wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:Ringo's a great drummer,
Not so fast.Ringo is a decent drummer.
His son Zak is GREAT drummer.
And yes, I'm very into the Beatles. He doesn't suck, I'm not saying that.
But just being in the biggest band ever doesn't automatically make him "great".
I don't agree. Ringo was a TOTAL innovator as a drummer. He did some stuff that nobody before him had really done and he influenced more than a generation of drummers. Those weird kind of "lefty/righty" fills he did were just weird. If you look at him by TODAY'S standards, then yes, you're correct, he doesn't stand up technically, but he was one of those that set those standards. Seriously, the guy is so underrated as a drummer. Ask any drummer and most cite him as a big influence.
And Zak, holy crap he's amazing. I was bummed that he got out of Oasis.
You are joking, right? Ringo, an innovator? Krupa, and Buddy were drumming circles around this cat in their sleep. There is not ONE thing Ringo did that better drummers weren't doing whilst joking around....he was the silent silent Beatle. He had absolutely no effect on anything that band ever did.
Nope. Even your pal Phil has cited him as a huge influence. Krupa and Buddy, no kidding, but Ringo brought a lot to the party as well.
brywool wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:brywool wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:Ringo's a great drummer,
Not so fast.Ringo is a decent drummer.
His son Zak is GREAT drummer.
And yes, I'm very into the Beatles. He doesn't suck, I'm not saying that.
But just being in the biggest band ever doesn't automatically make him "great".
I don't agree. Ringo was a TOTAL innovator as a drummer. He did some stuff that nobody before him had really done and he influenced more than a generation of drummers. Those weird kind of "lefty/righty" fills he did were just weird. If you look at him by TODAY'S standards, then yes, you're correct, he doesn't stand up technically, but he was one of those that set those standards. Seriously, the guy is so underrated as a drummer. Ask any drummer and most cite him as a big influence.
And Zak, holy crap he's amazing. I was bummed that he got out of Oasis.
You are joking, right? Ringo, an innovator? Krupa, and Buddy were drumming circles around this cat in their sleep. There is not ONE thing Ringo did that better drummers weren't doing whilst joking around....he was the silent silent Beatle. He had absolutely no effect on anything that band ever did.
Nope. Even your pal Phil has cited him as a huge influence. Krupa and Buddy, no kidding, but Ringo brought a lot to the party as well.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:brywool wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:Ringo's a great drummer,
Not so fast.Ringo is a decent drummer.
His son Zak is GREAT drummer.
And yes, I'm very into the Beatles. He doesn't suck, I'm not saying that.
But just being in the biggest band ever doesn't automatically make him "great".
I don't agree. Ringo was a TOTAL innovator as a drummer. He did some stuff that nobody before him had really done and he influenced more than a generation of drummers. Those weird kind of "lefty/righty" fills he did were just weird. If you look at him by TODAY'S standards, then yes, you're correct, he doesn't stand up technically, but he was one of those that set those standards. Seriously, the guy is so underrated as a drummer. Ask any drummer and most cite him as a big influence.
And Zak, holy crap he's amazing. I was bummed that he got out of Oasis.
You are joking, right? Ringo, an innovator? Krupa, and Buddy were drumming circles around this cat in their sleep. There is not ONE thing Ringo did that better drummers weren't doing whilst joking around....he was the silent silent Beatle. He had absolutely no effect on anything that band ever did.
Nope. Even your pal Phil has cited him as a huge influence. Krupa and Buddy, no kidding, but Ringo brought a lot to the party as well.
Phil's bigger influence was Keith Moon and I have the video of him saying it to prove it. If I can't find it on YouTube, by god, I will freakin' figure out how to transfer from VHS just to put it up.When Keith was "out to lunch" the last few years (as Phil put it), Phil actually called them wanting the job, or at least wanting to sit in when they needed someone because how big an influence Keith was on him.
brywool wrote:I was always amazed that they stuck with Kenney Jones as long as they did. Decent, but compared to Moon?
bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:I was always amazed that they stuck with Kenney Jones as long as they did. Decent, but compared to Moon?
There's no comparison. I would have loved to see what'd they done with Phil, but by the time he approached Pete, they'd already been using Kenney when Keith was too out of it to function, so they stuck with it. Bleh.
They could not have found a better Keith-alike than Zak. The story I heard was that Zak learned from Keith (instead of his father, the drummer...) I've seen Zak with them 3 times and he totally rocked my face every time.
And btw, eff Oasis.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Sarah wrote:I would if it wasn't $250... ($450 if you want Lennon's guitar and Harrison's bass)
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Damn! Even if I still played video games, I wouldn't pay $250!
But a Beatles Rock Band! I want!
I want a new video game system but CHRIST they're way too expensive. It's ridiculous. I remember it was an epic battle just to get my parents to spend $99 on a Nintendo for my birthday. That was a freakin' steal compared to the insane ripoff that gaming systems are now.
ProgRocker53 wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Sarah wrote:I would if it wasn't $250... ($450 if you want Lennon's guitar and Harrison's bass)
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Damn! Even if I still played video games, I wouldn't pay $250!
But a Beatles Rock Band! I want!
I want a new video game system but CHRIST they're way too expensive. It's ridiculous. I remember it was an epic battle just to get my parents to spend $99 on a Nintendo for my birthday. That was a freakin' steal compared to the insane ripoff that gaming systems are now.
The $300 I spent on my X-Box 360 has led to a million dollars worth of fun over the past year. I don't regret it.
Voyager wrote:Why not just buy a real guitar and learn to play it?
brywool wrote:Voyager wrote:Why not just buy a real guitar and learn to play it?
What'd be better would be if the game actually taught you to play, but then it wouldn't have caught on like it has.
Voyager wrote:Why not just buy a real guitar and learn to play it?
I've never got into video games. When I see those kids playing with this little plastic guitars in Best Buy it always made me cringe. I figured, what's wrong with just learning an instrument? As much time as some kids put into these games they could learn to play an actual guitar.
Voyager wrote:brywool wrote:Voyager wrote:Why not just buy a real guitar and learn to play it?
What'd be better would be if the game actually taught you to play, but then it wouldn't have caught on like it has.
You're probably right. But it does take a little skill to follow the notes, right?
Maybe someone should launch one with a real guitar and make the player learn to play the notes on it? That would be awesome.
brywool wrote:Voyager wrote:brywool wrote:Voyager wrote:Why not just buy a real guitar and learn to play it?
What'd be better would be if the game actually taught you to play, but then it wouldn't have caught on like it has.
You're probably right. But it does take a little skill to follow the notes, right?
Maybe someone should launch one with a real guitar and make the player learn to play the notes on it? That would be awesome.
I can play guitar, but I SUCK at Guitar Hero. Absolute crap.
brywool wrote:Voyager wrote:brywool wrote:Voyager wrote:Why not just buy a real guitar and learn to play it?
What'd be better would be if the game actually taught you to play, but then it wouldn't have caught on like it has.
You're probably right. But it does take a little skill to follow the notes, right?
Maybe someone should launch one with a real guitar and make the player learn to play the notes on it? That would be awesome.
I can play guitar, but I SUCK at Guitar Hero. Absolute crap.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Voyager wrote:Why not just buy a real guitar and learn to play it?
I've never got into video games. When I see those kids playing with this little plastic guitars in Best Buy it always made me cringe. I figured, what's wrong with just learning an instrument? As much time as some kids put into these games they could learn to play an actual guitar.
Or you can just do like I do and fiddle with the bass a little bit every day, and try to conquer a few songs on Guitar Hero every day.
Also--- I know three people off the top of my head that STARTED playing real instruments due to GH/Rock Band's influence.
StocktontoMalone wrote:brywool wrote:Voyager wrote:brywool wrote:Voyager wrote:Why not just buy a real guitar and learn to play it?
What'd be better would be if the game actually taught you to play, but then it wouldn't have caught on like it has.
You're probably right. But it does take a little skill to follow the notes, right?
Maybe someone should launch one with a real guitar and make the player learn to play the notes on it? That would be awesome.
I can play guitar, but I SUCK at Guitar Hero. Absolute crap.
What video games do you like to play?
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