A Song I Wrote After John Mayer Won Best Song For Daughters

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Unread post by Coldchillin » Mon May 23, 2005 5:16 pm

DMBiewski wrote:i sucked at explaining myself...him on an electric is good...like in AGS w/lenny>man on the side..thats a jam...but what i meant was drop the electric guitar referring to HT...i didn't dig that album at all..amazingly, all i liked was only heart and daughters, nearly everything else is garbage...sorry for the confusion.
Well, that argument contradicts itself and goes nowhere to be honest. You say you like when he plays electric live, which means he is good on electric. Then you say you don't like Heavier Things because he plays electric, which has nothing to do with the songs. He could play them on acoustic or piano or banjo or anything else and they still wouldn't be good songs. If he played straight blues I would have a million times more listening hours invested in him.
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Unread post by Brock » Mon May 23, 2005 6:48 pm

Coldchillin23222 wrote:
DMBiewski wrote:i sucked at explaining myself...him on an electric is good...like in AGS w/lenny>man on the side..thats a jam...but what i meant was drop the electric guitar referring to HT...i didn't dig that album at all..amazingly, all i liked was only heart and daughters, nearly everything else is garbage...sorry for the confusion.
Well, that argument contradicts itself and goes nowhere to be honest. You say you like when he plays electric live, which means he is good on electric. Then you say you don't like Heavier Things because he plays electric, which has nothing to do with the songs. He could play them on acoustic or piano or banjo or anything else and they still wouldn't be good songs. If he played straight blues I would have a million times more listening hours invested in him.
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Unread post by myxomatosis » Mon May 23, 2005 6:52 pm

bbatsell wrote:
Coldchillin23222 wrote:
DMBiewski wrote:i sucked at explaining myself...him on an electric is good...like in AGS w/lenny>man on the side..thats a jam...but what i meant was drop the electric guitar referring to HT...i didn't dig that album at all..amazingly, all i liked was only heart and daughters, nearly everything else is garbage...sorry for the confusion.
Well, that argument contradicts itself and goes nowhere to be honest. You say you like when he plays electric live, which means he is good on electric. Then you say you don't like Heavier Things because he plays electric, which has nothing to do with the songs. He could play them on acoustic or piano or banjo or anything else and they still wouldn't be good songs. If he played straight blues I would have a million times more listening hours invested in him.
agreed... isn't he forming a blues trio?
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Unread post by Brock » Mon May 23, 2005 6:55 pm

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