cfgsteak
Kick Henry Jackassowski
I have been thinking about that thread a lot. Just the premise of it, not the usual HCGJ craziness that accompanies a thread like that over there...
Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols is the guy that probably influenced me the most to pick up a guitar. And it was becasue the stuff he did was obtainable. And I like to listen to that kinda of stuff...
And when I finally got a guitar my intention was to be able to learn a few songs that I could "play around the campfire" kinda thing...
And after a few years I got pretty freakin board with the whole thing. I couldn't solo, I couldn't really write any songs and outside of a few open chords and some basic power chords I had NO IDEA what to do with a guitar...
So it just seemed natural to do one of two things. Give up, or learn something. And one of the best things about this forum is that nearly everyone here seems to want to get BETTER. After really practicing hard for the first time since I first started 5 years ago the last few weeks I am finally feeling good about my ability to play the guitar.
I love punk, but there is simply no reason to not try to improve (if you care about it). I don't believe that you can honestly put in practice and continue to "suck".
And I know where the F# is on the fretboard now. In all 11 spots on my guitar.
Anyway, its just been on my mind since last night...
Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols is the guy that probably influenced me the most to pick up a guitar. And it was becasue the stuff he did was obtainable. And I like to listen to that kinda of stuff...
And when I finally got a guitar my intention was to be able to learn a few songs that I could "play around the campfire" kinda thing...
And after a few years I got pretty freakin board with the whole thing. I couldn't solo, I couldn't really write any songs and outside of a few open chords and some basic power chords I had NO IDEA what to do with a guitar...
So it just seemed natural to do one of two things. Give up, or learn something. And one of the best things about this forum is that nearly everyone here seems to want to get BETTER. After really practicing hard for the first time since I first started 5 years ago the last few weeks I am finally feeling good about my ability to play the guitar.
I love punk, but there is simply no reason to not try to improve (if you care about it). I don't believe that you can honestly put in practice and continue to "suck".
And I know where the F# is on the fretboard now. In all 11 spots on my guitar.

Anyway, its just been on my mind since last night...