Originally Posted by: FruitbatIt probably helps if you havent got a face like a horse's arse (ass to you) as well...then again this never stopped the Rolling Stones. I guess you need charisma and bucket loads of stage presence. Let's face it, Jimi Hendrix had it by the shedload. Would he have become a legend if he'd been quiet and reserved?
I've seen many brilliant players who have crap rapport with their audiences..no chat or witty repartee. Shame, because you tend to forget the quality of music and come away thinking you should've stayed at home and listened to their CDs instead. Bottom line is, charisma is probably what separates legends from merely great technical fretboard wizards.
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... and that's all I have to say about that.
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