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Old 02-07-2001, 02:21 PM
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After posting in Jake's "We're dealing with...." thread, I raised a question I'd like your reponses to.

What if guitars and their music were to be banned, world wide, everywhere? What would you guys do? Start playing drums? Stop listenning to music? Create an illegal cult wanted in all corners of the globe? Avoid pop at all costs? What?

Personally, I have no clue what-so-ever I'd do. Perhaps the underground cult thing, seems a pretty exciting idea, hehe. Failing all else, I'd probably become a drummer - after all, I'd get no stick, there'd be no guitarist to make up jokes about me!!!!
Just some food for thought.
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If that's food for thought, and we are what we eat, then I think we're gonna be reading some pretty strange thoughts. Like...

Me, I figure we'd all have to learn how to play like Tom Scholtz, so we could sell our recordings as synthesizer music. Can you picture it? "No guitars were used in producing the sounds you hear on this disk." Just the opposite of the Boston records that proudly proclaimed their stuff to be 'computer-free music'.

And if it played out the same way Prohibition did, when they tried to ban alcohol, rich gangsters would soon be calling the shots. You think 'The Industy' rules with an iron fist? You ain't seen nothin'!

By the way, the reason you poor, long-sufferin' bastards in the US of A can't get beer with a civilized alcohol percentage, is that the brewers in the twenties were allowed to continue to operate, provided the alcohol content did not exceed 2.8%... and you're STILL stuck with it!

Government involvement ruins everything it touches. For proof you don't have to look any further away than Canada. I just moved from Ontario to Alberta, so I could breathe again. The fools I left behind just re-elected the same bunch that have trashed our country over the last thirty years. Did you know that in the late 60's, the Canadian dollar was worth $1.13US?

I'll close off now before I really start to rant!
AAaaarggghh!!!

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Old 02-07-2001, 10:15 PM
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Well, I'm a bassist, so not being able to play guitar would only be a mild irritation. Something though tells me that I would get in a lot of trouble very quickly. Also, bass is close enough to guitar to get banned along with it... hmmm...
well, if that's the case, I say RIOT!!!!
Yeah, we'll hit the streets using Fishbone's album "Chim Chim's Badass Revenge" as our soundtrack... "...it's a war, fightin' like the nutmeg. Steam rollin over,' steam rollin' down sour puss sissies like a psycologicly overcast beer gut on a rock star mission. A revolutionary e-racism muscled black man, white man, colorless man, red, or yellow man mission."

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*Beer is vile... drink alcohol if you're going to drink at all.
*You should hear what my Newfie relatives think of Canada's central gov't. Your rant is not only tame, but dramaticly less animated and prone to the throwing of edged weapons.
*Yes I knew that the Canadian dollar was worth more than the US dollar at one point in time (not from first hand experience though; those days were long gone by the time I arrived on this earth).
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Riot sounds good and, I should have mentioned it before, but I was thinking of bass guitars too, although I'm still in two minds about a sitar, banjo and mandalin...I think those can stay. I just thought though, why hasn't anyone tried making a metal album with a mandalin....hmmmmmmmm, "I have a cunning plan!"
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Damn you poor Americans, 2.8%!...Fortunately, over here in the UK, we don't have that problem. Actually, yes we do, it's called alchol free beer.
What happened to make the CAN$ less than US$? And doesn't Canada have one of the highest tax rates in the world or something? Sorry to be so ignorant, but what'd you expect?!
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I'm wondering why you don't hear not necessarily metal, but some heavy bands using slides- the ballsy tone, 1/4 steps (or whatever fraction you can work in there, but anyway, it's chromatic riffs x10 to the western music centric ear). I've invented some incredibly heavy open D slide riffs.

We have non alcoholic beer too, they even have the audacity to put an Irish name on it. On the otherhand, we have "miro-brew" operations, and they're allowed to have slightly higher alcohol content.

However, the UK is one of two nations in the world where it's legal to buy and consume absynth, correct? You do have that one on us... hehe you can keep it.
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Hey, Rask.....

...Haven't you heard?..... Absynthe makes the heart grow fonder!

Hey, you plug in your open-tuned slide, and I'll fire up my overdriven 12-string. You want heavy Power Chords? That setup produces the kind of silly grins more usually associated with those battery-powered sex-toy gizmos!

About the beer; anything with less than 5% alcohol by volume is required by law to be labeled as "Light Beer". (When you're out of Schlitz.... who cares!)

What happened to the Canadian dollar, Wildridge, is that our people were foolish enough to elect a series of Liberal governments. With promises of 'social safety nets' and and other 'social' goodies, the Liberal Party has perverted a once-strong country into a sheepish bunch of weaklings who are so psycologically dependant on Big Government, they don't want to do anything unless they can get government funding for it. The result is an economy, hobbled by high taxes, that discourages investment from foreign sources of capital. The value of our dollar reflects this international lack of confidence.

If I sound bitter, its only because I am. And your premise for this thread isn't that far-fetched. That is exactly the kind of thing the weasels in Ottawa would do if they thought it would keep them in power... demonize some identifiable 'fringe group' and buy votes with promises to rid the land of these 'outlaws'! 1984 by George Orwell should be read by every man, woman, and child the world over. And they should re-read it every ten years, as a reminder.

Thanks for letting me vent. But we're supposedly gathered here to talk MUSIC. Don't get me going on politics. Music keeps me young: politics makes me "crazy and old before my time".
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Personally, I have no clue what-so-ever I'd do[/B]


Its kind of like Marijuana, we can't be monitered twenty four hours a day, ...and they would have to cut down every tree in the forest to prohibit the beautiful sounds of the guitar, . The guitar is more than just a part of my life, its my outlet for creativity, sure I could find another instrument to keep myself occupied, but not with the same endless possibilities of the guitar..

I'm very sneaky, I would find someway to slip underneaith the cracks...

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