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Joined: April 03 2010
Location: Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 18016
Posted: December 15 2010 at 19:42
jampa17 wrote:
Triceratopsoil wrote:
everyone knows Danelectros are the best guitars ever. And ESP is way better than Ibanez in every way
ESP is for sissys...!!!
no, Ibanez is for sissies. Also, they are a terrible company with hardly any quality control, consistency, or customer support. ESP makes far better looking, sounding and playing guitars
Joined: May 22 2007
Location: Michigan, U.S.
Status: Offline
Points: 66631
Posted: December 15 2010 at 19:56
You guys would have been proud of me. I actually ordered a beer with my dinner at Buffalo Wild Wings the other night. It was some dark beer from a local brewery. It sort of reminded me of a Guinness. I prefer beer that tastes likes Killians, but this one wasn't too bad.
Judging by the looks, Gibson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fenders. Even the Danelectro, from the other classic rock guitars, looks better than Fenders to me. Between the Fenders, though, I have a preference for Teles. They're so ugly that I kinda like them. Jimmy Page's hippie Tele, with flower designs on it, from before we turned to Gibson, is quite cool.
RE their qualities as music instruments, I don't have the slightest clue what are their pros and cons.
Telecasters are perfect for country music.
I play a white Strat and an Ibanez semi-hollow bodied most of the time.
Too poor for a Gibson, but the ones I played weren't that great.
I have my eye on a Parker Fly. Weighs less than a newborn baby and sounds amazing.
Parker is for pop music basically, the sound is pretty much plastic and a little thin, so it's good if that's what you want.
Gibson, only if you play blues like a master, they are excellent for bends and warm chords, but awful for heavy riffing... I have played with many Gibson in my life and I have to say, no comparisson, Ibanez is way better, but of course, I want to play heavy rock... I would want to buy a Parker, for a less heavy project, but that's only a dream... no money, no Parker...
Have you actually tried a Parker Fly? I have. What a mistake. I drool on myself just thinking about the tones and playability of that guitar.
Shrimp, red pepper, onion, green pepper, steak, red pepper, onion, green pepper, repeat.
I also have a salmon to throw on there just because. Also, hickory chips.
Sure beats a school lunch, eh Henry?
I actually never went to a public school through high school, so there's no personal reason for me to upset about the quality of school lunches except through second-hand knowledge, but what I've heard is pretty appalling. However, I also have apparently am abnormal with regard to food. I was the only person I knew at my college who didn't complain about the overally quality and variety of the food at the cafeteria (at the new cafeteria, which I happened to live by, the old cafeteria was pretty gross, and there were a few unbelievably bad dishes that I only had to try once), except when they would randomly decide that tonight is fish only night because I hate seafood. But the school cafeteria was also a lot more varied (and expensive) than what you would get at a typical high school. I guess it's because my mom is not bad at cooking, but she has a very limited range, so I don't mind eating the same things over and over again.
Chris H wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I watched an episode of Conan O'Brien this weekend, and he was wearing Jeggings. I had never heard of them before, but apparently they are leggings made out of blue jean material.
Walk around any campus, people think they look good in those
I'm sorry, but hot girls look good in almost anything.
Just saw this...yes hot girls look good in anything, I'll give you that one. However, fat chicks simply do not,
Joined: August 07 2008
Location: Philadelphia,PA
Status: Offline
Points: 7826
Posted: December 15 2010 at 20:14
Epignosis wrote:
jampa17 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
harmonium.ro wrote:
Judging by the looks, Gibson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fenders. Even the Danelectro, from the other classic rock guitars, looks better than Fenders to me. Between the Fenders, though, I have a preference for Teles. They're so ugly that I kinda like them. Jimmy Page's hippie Tele, with flower designs on it, from before we turned to Gibson, is quite cool.
RE their qualities as music instruments, I don't have the slightest clue what are their pros and cons.
Telecasters are perfect for country music.
I play a white Strat and an Ibanez semi-hollow bodied most of the time.
Too poor for a Gibson, but the ones I played weren't that great.
I have my eye on a Parker Fly. Weighs less than a newborn baby and sounds amazing.
Parker is for pop music basically, the sound is pretty much plastic and a little thin, so it's good if that's what you want.
Gibson, only if you play blues like a master, they are excellent for bends and warm chords, but awful for heavy riffing... I have played with many Gibson in my life and I have to say, no comparisson, Ibanez is way better, but of course, I want to play heavy rock... I would want to buy a Parker, for a less heavy project, but that's only a dream... no money, no Parker...
Have you actually tried a Parker Fly? I have. What a mistake. I drool on myself just thinking about the tones and playability of that guitar.
I should note that Adrian Belew plays one.
Santa, if you're paying attention:
I barely even play guitar, but I would kill to have that.
Joined: July 04 2009
Location: Guatemala
Status: Offline
Points: 6802
Posted: December 15 2010 at 20:26
J-Man wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
jampa17 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
harmonium.ro wrote:
Judging by the looks, Gibson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fenders. Even the Danelectro, from the other classic rock guitars, looks better than Fenders to me. Between the Fenders, though, I have a preference for Teles. They're so ugly that I kinda like them. Jimmy Page's hippie Tele, with flower designs on it, from before we turned to Gibson, is quite cool.
RE their qualities as music instruments, I don't have the slightest clue what are their pros and cons.
Telecasters are perfect for country music.
I play a white Strat and an Ibanez semi-hollow bodied most of the time.
Too poor for a Gibson, but the ones I played weren't that great.
I have my eye on a Parker Fly. Weighs less than a newborn baby and sounds amazing.
Parker is for pop music basically, the sound is pretty much plastic and a little thin, so it's good if that's what you want.
Gibson, only if you play blues like a master, they are excellent for bends and warm chords, but awful for heavy riffing... I have played with many Gibson in my life and I have to say, no comparisson, Ibanez is way better, but of course, I want to play heavy rock... I would want to buy a Parker, for a less heavy project, but that's only a dream... no money, no Parker...
Have you actually tried a Parker Fly? I have. What a mistake. I drool on myself just thinking about the tones and playability of that guitar.
I should note that Adrian Belew plays one.
Santa, if you're paying attention:
I barely even play guitar, but I would kill to have that.
Sadly, I haven't, I do want to put my hands over a Fly, but there are none in Guatemala, and of course, I will buy an Ibanez just for the costs, but yes, one day you will buy it Rob, and I will visit you someday so I will try it, k?
Change the program inside... Stay in silence is a crime.
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