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How? is it easy or a pain? in other words is it worth it if I dont have my memory full yet but will in a couple months, should I wait for the "solution" in progress or try the memory card?
[QUOTE="studwig"]I was referring to guitarists and here are my top 10 since you asked:
1.Jimi Hendrix
2.Jimmy Page
3.Eric Clapton
4.David Gilmour
5.Jeff Beck
6.Paul Simon
7.Eddie Van Halen
8.Ywengi Malmsteen
9.Joe Satriani
10.Steve Vai
11.Stevie Ray Vaughan
12.Ritchie Blackmore, Angus Young, John Lennon, George Harrison, Randy Rhoads, seriously alot of people are much better than hammett. He has always taken grief for his lousy technique and lack of music theory.
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you have a great list of guitarists yes (in fact Hendrix is one of the greatest in my opinion as well), but my only point i want to make is that this game won't be that bad. And to respond to a post earlier, the 80's had some of the worst music? I'll have to disagree and say open your ears to the music playing in this era and then come back and say that. Yes, all those guitarists would be great to have a game around, but my only opinion on this topic is Guitar Hero: Metallica will probably be a good game, and they've had many great songs despite their actions as people.
I grew up in the 80's I gave it a solid chance and I hate the hole era of music. Opening my ears and getting back to you won't weild the results that your looking for. But im not saying it will be a bad game, I like how it gets some younger people into rock music and away from MTV, but as a guitarist I can't enjoy any guitar hero. I bought the first one and even took the time to beat it on expert, I thought it was a cool idea and showed potential. The second was a dissappointment and i've never been able to play any gh since. They focus too much on bringing new songs to the table when they should be focusing on gameplay and making it as much like a real guitar as they can(just my thought). But whatever I guess I'm happy with the real guitar and others are obviously happy with the game because it sells like hotcakes.
studwig, that's not a bad list except Angus Young is definately not better than Kirk Hammet. Not even close.
The 80's had much better musicians than the 90's or 00's.
Metallica was 100% correct to sue Napster. What happens if everyone decides to download music? The industry is dead. Metallica was a huge name at the time, and someone like them doing it brought the pressing issue to the forefront. They were sticking up for the little guys. The people who are not millionaires like them.
And you can't honestly try to tell me there is nothing wrong with stealing music off the internet? So according to you, it's okay for me to walk into a record store and steal a CD? It's the same thing as downloading music for free.
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Im saying the person they sued only downloadined like 6 metallica songs and they acted like he shot the president. Even if 6 songs were obtained illegally, which i don't support by the way, The downloader shouldn't be charged for the crime napster should. Downloading a song is nothing like stealing a cd. I think few have the balls to walk into a record store and steal but millions of people download. Most of them are young kids who dont know any better, should they pay 2 thousand dollars for each song they stole online? Angus YOung is an example of someone who doesn't have to play guitar as fast as he can and take solos every 20 seconds. He is responsible for some of the most recognized guitar riffs in the world.
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