Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 11:44 am
Ennis, Montana
who gives a shit? he made great music, and great music isnt when you stick to one key and make sure everything makes sense to some nerd like you. stop being a fucking cuntrag and realize that youre an idiot, idiot.the_cricket wrote:Brad gillis invented all of the whammy techniques that dimebag darrel used. But you are right, it is about the music. The music was good. But no, really, his solos and riffing were lamost enver in one key, and don't amke sense musically. Notice everythings tabbed, not written out formally?
the_cricket wrote:you guys are nuts. Pantera wasnt that great. THey juts hopped on the thrash train because they realized glam was gay. Yoiu all need a wakeup call
okthe_cricket wrote:you guys are nuts. Pantera wasnt that great. THey juts hopped on the thrash train because they realized glam was gay. Yoiu all need a wakeup call
To be fair, CFH was pretty much thrash. It's also a little fucked up how their style went from glam to what they became soon after in such a short amount of time. People complain that metallica changed too much between The Black Album and Load, but look at Pantera. They still rule though.warhead dime wrote:okthe_cricket wrote:you guys are nuts. Pantera wasnt that great. THey juts hopped on the thrash train because they realized glam was gay. Yoiu all need a wakeup call
pantera wasnt even thrash, retard
Like i said, music is a feeling. And a feeling doesn't have to make sense nor does it stay in "one key". The best feelings are the ones that run wild, don't follow any rules or logic, and even seems as if it shouldn't be. With that being said, nothing to do with music should ever be "formal".the_cricket wrote:But no, really, his solos and riffing were almost never in one key, and don't make sense musically. Notice everythings tabbed, not written out formally?
pantera wasnt thrash. they changed styles drastically, yes. so fucking what? if they kept on the same track we'd never have heard 5 of the greatest albums ever made. and who gives a shit if dime's music doesn't 'make sense musically.' id rather listen to a pantera song than listen to you play correctly structured songs that are played within the boundaries of your musical beliefs. lighten up you fucking flid. if you think music should sound a certain way, then you are the one who needs a wakeup call. if your upset by how much people enjoy pantera, get the fuck over it. we arent telling you to listen to it. are you upset that dime gets more credit than those who you believe are musically superior than him? tough shit. the number of people who adore dime and pantera compared to vai is credit to their originality. music isnt about how well you play an instrument, its how it connects with an audience - however gay or fucking cheesy that sounds its true.the_cricket wrote:you guys are nuts. Pantera wasnt that great. THey juts hopped on the thrash train because they realized glam was gay. Yoiu all need a wakeup call
it had some thrashy parts but you wouldnt really consider them a thrash metal band. its just part of their sound. not who they are as a band though.Avulsed wrote:To be fair, CFH was pretty much thrash. It's also a little fucked up how their style went from glam to what they became soon after in such a short amount of time. People complain that metallica changed too much between The Black Album and Load, but look at Pantera. They still rule though.warhead dime wrote:okthe_cricket wrote:you guys are nuts. Pantera wasnt that great. THey juts hopped on the thrash train because they realized glam was gay. Yoiu all need a wakeup call
pantera wasnt even thrash, retard
Jimmi Hendrix did not know theory either. Theory can be a plus but not necessary on the guitar like other instruments. I have met guys that know more theory then what they can actually play go figure. I can respect steve via and guitar hero's genere type of music but those guys will never make a decent song with a singer. Most of the stuff those guys plays are scales, scales, scales, and more scales, its cool to know oyur scales they help out but its not cool to play them over and over through a 5 minute jam. I have nothing against shred and like it small amounts not 10 minutes. I think this is why shred has died because people got tired of hearing it. Most non guitar playing people focus on riffs. Riffs are the heart of the song the solo just adds if used right in the formula. I think its important as a guitar player to listen to a diverse amount of guitar players.the_cricket wrote:You guys are blinded by your love for pantera that you do not see that he really wasnt that great. All he did was hop on the thrash train and cop other peoples shit. his songs are enver in one key, he knows nothing about music theory. Vinnie was the best musician in pantera. Obviously , you are all stuck in this dime rut and will never go anywhere. emulation is the highest form of flateery, and the highest form of stupidity.
have you ever heard Floods?the_cricket wrote:Brad gillis invented all of the whammy techniques that dimebag darrel used. But you are right, it is about the music. The music was good. But no, really, his solos and riffing were lamost enver in one key, and don't amke sense musically. Notice everythings tabbed, not written out formally?
M.I.A wrote:have you ever heard Floods?the_cricket wrote:Brad gillis invented all of the whammy techniques that dimebag darrel used. But you are right, it is about the music. The music was good. But no, really, his solos and riffing were lamost enver in one key, and don't amke sense musically. Notice everythings tabbed, not written out formally?
tell me how that isnt musical in anyway
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What, what?Acid Flashbakc wrote:stop reviving old threads<THe_FeAR> wrote:Go catch AIDS.