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Post subject: Re: Who were the best of the best of the grunge guitarists?
Posted: Fri September 22, 2017 2:17 am
Major Dude
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PHATJ wrote:
evenslow wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
Anders wrote:
I love the part of Single Video Theory where Stone talks about how he created songs at the time(Yield), usually coming up with a riff on a guitar, then working something out from that, and finally developing a complete song with the entire band. Brilliant.
... Isn't that how most bands do it?
That was my first thought too.
I also love the part where Mike talks about how they do a tour, usually over two different legs, going from town to town via airplane in different sections of America and playing a show for 2-3 hours in each city's concert venue, and finally saying "good night" to the audience after the last song. Brilliant.
I love how they talk about when they greet fans they say "hi" and then after visiting with them but before leaving they say "goodbye". These guys are fucking genius.
I like how they punch a time clock simulating how us regular, egg buying, live our lives.
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Post subject: Re: Who were the best of the best of the grunge guitarists?
Posted: Fri September 22, 2017 3:31 am
10Club Complaint Department
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:02 am Posts: 15145 Location: Gigatown
wease wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
evenslow wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
Anders wrote:
I love the part of Single Video Theory where Stone talks about how he created songs at the time(Yield), usually coming up with a riff on a guitar, then working something out from that, and finally developing a complete song with the entire band. Brilliant.
... Isn't that how most bands do it?
That was my first thought too.
I also love the part where Mike talks about how they do a tour, usually over two different legs, going from town to town via airplane in different sections of America and playing a show for 2-3 hours in each city's concert venue, and finally saying "good night" to the audience after the last song. Brilliant.
I love how they talk about when they greet fans they say "hi" and then after visiting with them but before leaving they say "goodbye". These guys are fucking genius.
I like how they punch a time clock simulating how us regular, egg buying, live our lives.
I love the part of Single Video Theory where Stone talks about how he created songs at the time(Yield), usually coming up with a riff on a guitar, then working something out from that, and finally developing a complete song with the entire band. Brilliant.
... Isn't that how most bands do it?
That was my first thought too.
I also love the part where Mike talks about how they do a tour, usually over two different legs, going from town to town via airplane in different sections of America and playing a show for 2-3 hours in each city's concert venue, and finally saying "good night" to the audience after the last song. Brilliant.
I love how they talk about when they greet fans they say "hi" and then after visiting with them but before leaving they say "goodbye". These guys are fucking genius.
I like how they punch a time clock simulating how us regular, egg buying, live our lives.
These guys use guitar straps. Fucking smart.
Love how Ed will type out a series of words on paper and then sing those words into the air while someone records them and, get this, the band plays their instruments simultaneously. Brilliant.
I love the part of Single Video Theory where Stone talks about how he created songs at the time(Yield), usually coming up with a riff on a guitar, then working something out from that, and finally developing a complete song with the entire band. Brilliant.
... Isn't that how most bands do it?
That was my first thought too.
I also love the part where Mike talks about how they do a tour, usually over two different legs, going from town to town via airplane in different sections of America and playing a show for 2-3 hours in each city's concert venue, and finally saying "good night" to the audience after the last song. Brilliant.
I love how they talk about when they greet fans they say "hi" and then after visiting with them but before leaving they say "goodbye". These guys are fucking genius.
I like how they punch a time clock simulating how us regular, egg buying, live our lives.
These guys use guitar straps. Fucking smart.
Love how Ed will type out a series of words on paper and then sing those words into the air while someone records them and, get this, the band plays their instruments simultaneously. Brilliant.
I love how they breathe oxygen and shit out what they've eaten. Amazing.
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Post subject: Re: Who were the best of the best of the grunge guitarists?
Posted: Fri September 22, 2017 3:58 am
Future Drummer
Joined: Mon July 08, 2013 11:12 pm Posts: 3267
Sgt. Crackpot wrote:
evenslow wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
wease wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
evenslow wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
Anders wrote:
I love the part of Single Video Theory where Stone talks about how he created songs at the time(Yield), usually coming up with a riff on a guitar, then working something out from that, and finally developing a complete song with the entire band. Brilliant.
... Isn't that how most bands do it?
That was my first thought too.
I also love the part where Mike talks about how they do a tour, usually over two different legs, going from town to town via airplane in different sections of America and playing a show for 2-3 hours in each city's concert venue, and finally saying "good night" to the audience after the last song. Brilliant.
I love how they talk about when they greet fans they say "hi" and then after visiting with them but before leaving they say "goodbye". These guys are fucking genius.
I like how they punch a time clock simulating how us regular, egg buying, live our lives.
These guys use guitar straps. Fucking smart.
Love how Ed will type out a series of words on paper and then sing those words into the air while someone records them and, get this, the band plays their instruments simultaneously. Brilliant.
I love how they breathe oxygen and shit out what they've eaten. Amazing.
I love the part of Single Video Theory where Stone talks about how he created songs at the time(Yield), usually coming up with a riff on a guitar, then working something out from that, and finally developing a complete song with the entire band. Brilliant.
... Isn't that how most bands do it?
Every song has to start somewhere, but there aren't a lot of bands that have Stone do this for them. In the 2010s hardly even Pearl Jam. However, Black, Alive and certainly most of Ten and Vs started out with a Stone riff.
Post subject: Re: Who were the best of the best of the grunge guitarists?
Posted: Fri September 22, 2017 4:34 am
10Club Complaint Department
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:02 am Posts: 15145 Location: Gigatown
mikejasond wrote:
Sgt. Crackpot wrote:
evenslow wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
wease wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
evenslow wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
Anders wrote:
I love the part of Single Video Theory where Stone talks about how he created songs at the time(Yield), usually coming up with a riff on a guitar, then working something out from that, and finally developing a complete song with the entire band. Brilliant.
... Isn't that how most bands do it?
That was my first thought too.
I also love the part where Mike talks about how they do a tour, usually over two different legs, going from town to town via airplane in different sections of America and playing a show for 2-3 hours in each city's concert venue, and finally saying "good night" to the audience after the last song. Brilliant.
I love how they talk about when they greet fans they say "hi" and then after visiting with them but before leaving they say "goodbye". These guys are fucking genius.
I like how they punch a time clock simulating how us regular, egg buying, live our lives.
These guys use guitar straps. Fucking smart.
Love how Ed will type out a series of words on paper and then sing those words into the air while someone records them and, get this, the band plays their instruments simultaneously. Brilliant.
I love how they breathe oxygen and shit out what they've eaten. Amazing.
Cmon now, anybody can do that
Yeah, but these guys pee what they drink. Astounding innovation.
I love the part of Single Video Theory where Stone talks about how he created songs at the time(Yield), usually coming up with a riff on a guitar, then working something out from that, and finally developing a complete song with the entire band. Brilliant.
... Isn't that how most bands do it?
Every song has to start somewhere, but there aren't a lot of bands that have Stone do this for them. In the 2010s hardly even Pearl Jam. However, Black, Alive and certainly most of Ten and Vs started out with a Stone riff.
Post subject: Re: Who were the best of the best of the grunge guitarists?
Posted: Thu October 05, 2017 5:19 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:21 am Posts: 2870
I think Jerry Cantrell was the best guitarist.
Billy Corgan was massive though and I think highly under appreciated because he comes across as such a douchebag. Billy could just get this monster tone that would knock you on your ass.
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