Joel Stewart
Joel Stewart
Can't say much about his acoustic playing...it's passable, I guess, but he does give Old Blacky a good, crusty whack now and then that I like. He lacks the polish of Keith Richards tho.
It's hard to tell the two experiences apart, to be honest. But if you can assemble the ingredients, I'll give it a shot, should the need arise.Yeah ok, now this is easy to say, but can we rely on you to honor it? You know, should the opportunity arise.
originally posted by Thor:
It's hard to tell the two experiences apart, to be honest. But if you can assemble the ingredients, I'll give it a shot, should the need arise.
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Can't say much about his acoustic playing...it's passable, I guess, but he does give Old Blacky a good, crusty whack now and then that I like. He lacks the polish of Keith Richards tho.
originally posted by Thor:
Regarding Neil Young as an aural experience, I'd rather have my eardrums pierced by a syphillitic slime mold wielding a gangrene-encrusted cattle prod than listen to him "singing" or "playing" guitar.
Well, you won't hear me defending Geddy's voice, even though it has become almost tolerable in his wine-soaked dotage.This from a Rush fan!?!?!?
Oh, I doubt that. Maybe the best one I've used here, though. I mean, I don't even have to go back a month for "Lieder of the pack" for a Maximin Grnhauser (not everyone will get that one right away), and mostly I get my wordplay ya-yas out over here so I only have to subject the Disorderlies to a small percentage of the verbal carnage. But thanks anyway.Definitely your best pun thread title ever.