yeah, his voice just sucks assgcom007 wrote:and the funny thing is that he doesn't smokefatjack wrote:i never said that he gave me goosebumps, more like painful convulsions...QuattroDore wrote: That may be true, but reread dustin's last post. It doesn't even compare. None of Mayer's songs can give you goosebumps just by listening to him sing. Just watch the bonus material on Pleasure and Pain of him playing "I Shall Not Walk Alone" with the Blind Boys of Alabama for example.
Now THAT is emotion.
and his voice sounds like he's smoked since the womb
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it blows my mind how people look at theory like it's a bad thing...look at it this way...let's compare music to words...ben harper's songs are pretty much based off simple chords. there's nothing tough about it. it's the elementary school of guitar work. think about how elementary school students write for a second. as you grow older as a student, you learn more words and more ways to express yourself to the point where you can freely express yourself b/c you're not bound by the knowledge of your mind. it's not like you have to try so hard to find the words to tap into the emotion, they're already there and you can make the best poetry. Think about how that relates to theory...am I making sense? A perfect example of this w/ Mayer is w/ his song 83...the chords he uses and the rhythm very much give it a nostalgic feel which is what he was going for. How was he able to do that? How was he able to paint a clearer and more beautiful picture? Theory! You learn more and you know more how to express yourself in more articulate manners...gosh...I could go on and on w/ this...forced and no emotion...open your ears and your mind while you're at it!
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It blows MY mind that you could interpret that anyone is saying that theory is a bad thing. Its not. It enables great music to be written. I agree with most everything you've said above, BUT IT DOESN"T EXPLAIN EVERYTHING! Open your eyes, mind, and learn how to read!gcom007 wrote:it blows my mind how people look at theory like it's a bad thing...look at it this way...let's compare music to words...ben harper's songs are pretty much based off simple chords. there's nothing tough about it. it's the elementary school of guitar work. think about how elementary school students write for a second. as you grow older as a student, you learn more words and more ways to express yourself to the point where you can freely express yourself b/c you're not bound by the knowledge of your mind. it's not like you have to try so hard to find the words to tap into the emotion, they're already there and you can make the best poetry. Think about how that relates to theory...am I making sense. A perfect example of this w/ Mayer is w/ his song 83...the chords he uses and the rhythm very much give it a nostalgic feel which is what he was going for. How was he able to do that? How was he able to paint a clearer and more beautiful picture? Theory! You learn more and you know more how to express yourself in more articulate manners...gosh...I could go on and on w/ this...forced and no emotion...open your ears and your mind while you're at it!
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what???QuattroDore wrote:It blows MY mind that you could interpret that anyone is saying that theory is a bad thing. Its not. It enables great music to be written. I agree with most everything you've said above, BUT IT DOESN"T EXPLAIN EVERYTHING! Open your eyes, mind, and learn how to read!gcom007 wrote:it blows my mind how people look at theory like it's a bad thing...look at it this way...let's compare music to words...ben harper's songs are pretty much based off simple chords. there's nothing tough about it. it's the elementary school of guitar work. think about how elementary school students write for a second. as you grow older as a student, you learn more words and more ways to express yourself to the point where you can freely express yourself b/c you're not bound by the knowledge of your mind. it's not like you have to try so hard to find the words to tap into the emotion, they're already there and you can make the best poetry. Think about how that relates to theory...am I making sense. A perfect example of this w/ Mayer is w/ his song 83...the chords he uses and the rhythm very much give it a nostalgic feel which is what he was going for. How was he able to do that? How was he able to paint a clearer and more beautiful picture? Theory! You learn more and you know more how to express yourself in more articulate manners...gosh...I could go on and on w/ this...forced and no emotion...open your ears and your mind while you're at it!
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ok, bottom line, this thread is utterly and completely ridiculous. you're arguing about how people you don't know really feel when writing a song as if you're inside they're head when they're in the writing and performing process. And basing this off live performance...hello! Bob Dylan. That guys not an excited live performer and there's plenty of passion and emotion in his songs. This is just ridiculous...
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I didn't directly say anyone on this thread said that slick, but there was a general concensus that mayer was just forcing theory in an endless spew from many on this thread. theory has not been exactly spoken of in a bright light here, and many times, people do directly say that theory is a load of BS. This thread made me think of that, as I think many on this thread are being fairly biased on how they apply the use of theory in a sense, in that b/c mayer uses it, he's not writing from real emotion and these guys that aren't using theory are...but theory's still ok. There's definitely a shade of shadiness going on and it doesn't take a genious to spot it. Again, this thread is ridiculous.QuattroDore wrote:read posts above.
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I'm not saying theory is a bad thing, and I fully agree with what you said about it helping to express yourself further. I just happen to think Mayer sucks at expressing himself. Ben Harper doesnt.gcom007 wrote:I didn't directly say anyone on this thread said that slick, but there was a general concensus that mayer was just forcing theory in an endless spew from many on this thread. theory has not been exactly spoken of in a bright light here, and many times, people do directly say that theory is a load of BS. This thread made me think of that, as I think many on this thread are being fairly biased on how they apply the use of theory in a sense, in that b/c mayer uses it, he's not writing from real emotion and these guys that aren't using theory are...but theory's still ok. There's definitely a shade of shadiness going on and it doesn't take a genious to spot it. Again, this thread is ridiculous.QuattroDore wrote:read posts above.
I'm not speaking in general terms here, elliot. I'm talking about the specific case in point. Mayer and Harper.
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This analogy isnt entirely fair. To play along, writing isnt the only way to express yourself. I happen to like fingerpainting, and think flowery compositions arent near as fun, though they can be much more detailed.gcom007 wrote:it blows my mind how people look at theory like it's a bad thing...look at it this way...let's compare music to words...ben harper's songs are pretty much based off simple chords. there's nothing tough about it. it's the elementary school of guitar work. think about how elementary school students write for a second. as you grow older as a student, you learn more words and more ways to express yourself to the point where you can freely express yourself b/c you're not bound by the knowledge of your mind. it's not like you have to try so hard to find the words to tap into the emotion, they're already there and you can make the best poetry. Think about how that relates to theory...am I making sense? A perfect example of this w/ Mayer is w/ his song 83...the chords he uses and the rhythm very much give it a nostalgic feel which is what he was going for. How was he able to do that? How was he able to paint a clearer and more beautiful picture? Theory! You learn more and you know more how to express yourself in more articulate manners...gosh...I could go on and on w/ this...forced and no emotion...open your ears and your mind while you're at it!
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Mayer may know more about theory, and he might be a better musician, playing wise, but his songs DON'T hold up to Ben Harper's music. Just because Harper's songs are simple doesn't mean that they aren't powerful. His voice and song-writing skills far surpass John Mayer's poppy rubbish. There is hardly ever anything meaningful in a Mayer song, unless you think showing everyone up at the high school reunion is meaningful.gcom007 wrote:harper's cool, but he's not half the musician mayer is, he writes a good song here and there but it's simple, basic stuff...mayer's got the goods whether you like his lyrics or not.
Just because Mayer can kick ass on the guitar doesn't make him a better musician. There has to be substance to the songs, something which Mayer sorely lacks.
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Dude, your blind loyalty to Mayer is apparent. You can't tell people to open their minds when you won't listen to anyone's opinion because you're always in the mindset that Mayer is better than everyone.gcom007 wrote:open your ears and your mind while you're at it!
Mayer's guitar skills are amazing, but he has a lot of learning to do in the vocal and songwriting departments.
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i agree 100% you don't have to be a kick ass guitarist and write really complicated stuff to be emotional. matter of fact i would argue that some of the most emotional songs ever are simple guitar 1-4-5 songs. most of the emotional stuff IN TODAY'S MUSIC comes from lyrics.dmplayer wrote:Mayer may know more about theory, and he might be a better musician, playing wise, but his songs DON'T hold up to Ben Harper's music. Just because Harper's songs are simple doesn't mean that they aren't powerful. His voice and song-writing skills far surpass John Mayer's poppy rubbish. There is hardly ever anything meaningful in a Mayer song, unless you think showing everyone up at the high school reunion is meaningful.gcom007 wrote:harper's cool, but he's not half the musician mayer is, he writes a good song here and there but it's simple, basic stuff...mayer's got the goods whether you like his lyrics or not.
Just because Mayer can kick ass on the guitar doesn't make him a better musician. There has to be substance to the songs, something which Mayer sorely lacks.
w/ that said...damn i wish i could write music like mayer. he's got great guitar stuff
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