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jeremyb wrote:Weird choice for a signature guitar, he's not dreadfully relevant these days....
That could be a generalisation for many guitarist's sig models depending on personal taste though couldn't it?
Not really, he hasn't produced anything of note since the mid 90s!
You realised it's a reverend Sig eh....not a mainstream brand. I think his name is still big enough for a rev
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They look like the illicit love child of a Jaguar and a Burns Bison.
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Hrm JB by your argument about new relevant music we should bin EC and EJ strats, Jimi strats, Etc? Cause they ain't released much new (in Jimis case) for decades...

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...and on the influence bandwagon, I know how to play at least 10 Pumps songs, and exactly two Jimis :)

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Jimi's been the laziest eh. Afro haired fecker.
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When that new Jimi drops it better be awesome...he's had nearly 50 years to polish it!

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null_pointer wrote:When that new Jimi drops it better be awesome...he's had nearly 50 years to polish it!
didn't he release something a while back? or was that the beatles? or pink floyd?
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null_pointer wrote:Hrm JB by your argument about new relevant music we should bin EC and EJ strats, Jimi strats, Etc? Cause they ain't released much new (in Jimis case) for decades...
I'd rather celebrate irrelevance than buy an Ed Sheeran signature Martin.

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I'm a little concerned that musical taste is going the direction of politics and religion here...when we all know it is much more defining of ones' breeding and status that those mere trifles!

Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to crank Rhinoceros and remember better days.

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Quite like the various tracks Corgan/Pumpkins have chucked out over the last couple of years, if he could be bothered putting them into an actual album, I'd buy it.

And if they chucked a chrome Floyd on the green one, I'd probably buy that too. Well I would if my kids/money ratio wasn't screwed.
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null_pointer wrote:Hrm JB by your argument about new relevant music we should bin EC and EJ strats, Jimi strats, Etc? Cause they ain't released much new (in Jimis case) for decades...
At least with Jimi he never released any crap, EC & EJ, well.... thats another story...
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They are not particularly aesthetically pleasing, no.
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Relevance is the stupidest concept in music.
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hamo wrote:Relevance is the stupidest concept in music.
In terms of signature guitars I think it's important, people should get a signature at the pinnacle of their career, not when they're 20 years past their prime ;)
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jeremyb wrote:
hamo wrote:Relevance is the stupidest concept in music.
In terms of signature guitars I think it's important, people should get a signature at the pinnacle of their career, not when they're 20 years past their prime ;)
As a commercial decision it does seem silly, because if people are buying sigs on name recognition, the market is smaller. However if the only people buying guitars are dinosaurs like us reliving our youth, then it kind of makes sense. Meh, they're shifting more Taylor Swift sigs than anything else now anyway... :moresarc:
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