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On 2011-07-02, DGDevin wrote:
Everybody is entitled to his opinion, no matter how foolish. As I said, that's ll it was. As for "foolish", that's jes yer opinion. I can play guitar better than JV and I'm terrible. Not even a professional. ![]() nb -- vi ...the root of evil |
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![]() "notbob" wrote in message ... Everybody is entitled to his opinion, no matter how foolish. As I said, that's ll it was. "Foolish" was a poor choice of words, how about "inexplicable"? I hang out with folks who love the blues and make their living playing that music, and they seem to regard JV as the real deal. Me, I just enjoy the hell out of his music. But no matter which famous guitarist (drummer, bassist, pianist, whatever) someone mentions, there is always somebody who announces that guy can't play for ****, it seems to be a universal rule. I can play guitar better than JV and I'm terrible. Not even a professional. There are a million guitarists out there better than many big-name pros, but then becoming a success in the music industry is about more than talent. |
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"DGDevin" wrote in message
m... "notbob" wrote in message ... Everybody is entitled to his opinion, no matter how foolish. As I said, that's ll it was. "Foolish" was a poor choice of words, how about "inexplicable"? I hang out with folks who love the blues and make their living playing that music, and they seem to regard JV as the real deal. Then you must have heard the joke: "What's the difference between a muscian and a pizza?" "A pizza can feed a family of four." Damn you. Now I have a craving for pizza!! -- Bobby G. |
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