Damn, this thread is long.
First of all, I know a few girls who can play some guitar. Two years ago my friends and I went camping on a mountain, and a girl I didn't previously know and I started playing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". I was under mild influence of acid, weed and wine, and she was very supportive, so the song lasted about 40 minutes, everyone else was playing rhythm on whatever they could find. Maybe the strongest moment of the summer. Now, if only she had some more beauty and a lot more brains I would have been in heaven, but at least I was satisfied musicwise. My reason for contemplating girls who can play guitar and being interested in them is the possibility of experiencing this next step.
Second, human males and females, while "having the same rights", are different. Here's a brutal analogy : I have never seen anyone displeased about watching two girls make out or have sex. Both men and women will watch it with little or no problem. On the other hand, a recent concert/performance by a local industrial/stoner/psycho band "One Piece Puzzle" had a screen projection of some mostly ambiental videos while they were playing. The turnpoint of the concert was a song with a chorus accompanied with hardcore gay porn. The girls started leaving in shock, and guys were laughing their kneecaps off. My conclusion is that feminine beauty is more socially accepted, and as such is more prone to commercial exploitation , and it is that process, applied to music industry, that preffers beauty to talent.
P.S. Last night I saw Bonnie Raitt on Grammy Awards and she almost made me cry.
Impendance is fruitfull
while the buttons are circled.:eek: