straycat113
Well-known member
Sterling I would believe that you have spent time with the Royalty of guitar history that is a given. The things I brought up were just issues in that thread. It seems like Eddie Vs name is not to popular here for whatever reason and the only puzzling thing about that is I would believe he would be a popular part of the history of this company as his model and the Axis which it became, I believe are one of the classics in the modern guitar world.
As far as those forums that worship him I can do without that, as the bottom line comes down to as a person I think the guy is a prick and has screwed over every company and most of the people he was friends with for a buck and the size of his ego. There is no denying his genius as a player but I will agree that seems a long time ago.
I said I think Mayer is a talented singer and songwriter and a good guitar player, and to be honest I bet he would be cool to hang with as the guy has a good sense of humor. But there is no way the guy deserves all this great player talk because he is not special in that sense. He is an awesome rhythm player and his chord voicings are really interesting and complex but as a lead player no way. And I think his fame has a lot to do with hanging and going out with Hollywood A list actresses as it does with his music. I thought Kurt Cobain was a great writer and in RollingStone magazines, joke of the 100 greatest guitar players in rock history they had him something like #14 and Jack White # 21 while Randy Rhoades was in the 80s and Danny Gatton in the 50s. But I have to admit I was surprised to see they even knew Gatton.
Now over at Fender they would call me a hater when it comes to Mayer but I do not hate the guy and I said he is a very talented singer and songwriter just not a great guitar player in the sense that people who play would call him great. Now I know the guys who play EBMM guitars and the players they are into and I would like to hear what the guys on the forum think of his skills as a player.
And Sterling this I am saying dead serious, I have to tip my hat to your company as I believe you are making the best guitar out there today in every aspect as well as working with some of the greatest players on the planet and not the flavors of the week., The designs are original and not the rehash of a Gibson or Fender bodies and just the overall quality from wood to electronics is top shelf. And the color schemes are by far the best on the market and you do right by you consumers as you could easily charge 2 or 3 grand more.
When I mentioned Hendrix I meant being the first hard rock guitarist to have the world of guitar players running for the hills. And yes he bit off of Buddy Guy big, and also got his rhythm style from cats like Curtis Mayfield and took it to another level.
I still stand by what I said as having some truth as I drop in often and rarely post but many times I have seen you have to put your foot down and restore order. But you have a great forum with problably the most diehard members, who I must say really have your back.lol So Big Poppa I put up my thread and would really like to hear what the forum guys really think of Mayer as a player. And the next time you are in NY with someone go eat at Rao's up in Harlem. I am sure you know the place and I will pick up the tab just put it up ahead of time. And if I happen to be there we can have a drink and you could probably tell me some crazy stories though you probably would never take me for a guy who ever touched a guitar in his life..lol
As far as those forums that worship him I can do without that, as the bottom line comes down to as a person I think the guy is a prick and has screwed over every company and most of the people he was friends with for a buck and the size of his ego. There is no denying his genius as a player but I will agree that seems a long time ago.
I said I think Mayer is a talented singer and songwriter and a good guitar player, and to be honest I bet he would be cool to hang with as the guy has a good sense of humor. But there is no way the guy deserves all this great player talk because he is not special in that sense. He is an awesome rhythm player and his chord voicings are really interesting and complex but as a lead player no way. And I think his fame has a lot to do with hanging and going out with Hollywood A list actresses as it does with his music. I thought Kurt Cobain was a great writer and in RollingStone magazines, joke of the 100 greatest guitar players in rock history they had him something like #14 and Jack White # 21 while Randy Rhoades was in the 80s and Danny Gatton in the 50s. But I have to admit I was surprised to see they even knew Gatton.
Now over at Fender they would call me a hater when it comes to Mayer but I do not hate the guy and I said he is a very talented singer and songwriter just not a great guitar player in the sense that people who play would call him great. Now I know the guys who play EBMM guitars and the players they are into and I would like to hear what the guys on the forum think of his skills as a player.
And Sterling this I am saying dead serious, I have to tip my hat to your company as I believe you are making the best guitar out there today in every aspect as well as working with some of the greatest players on the planet and not the flavors of the week., The designs are original and not the rehash of a Gibson or Fender bodies and just the overall quality from wood to electronics is top shelf. And the color schemes are by far the best on the market and you do right by you consumers as you could easily charge 2 or 3 grand more.
When I mentioned Hendrix I meant being the first hard rock guitarist to have the world of guitar players running for the hills. And yes he bit off of Buddy Guy big, and also got his rhythm style from cats like Curtis Mayfield and took it to another level.
I still stand by what I said as having some truth as I drop in often and rarely post but many times I have seen you have to put your foot down and restore order. But you have a great forum with problably the most diehard members, who I must say really have your back.lol So Big Poppa I put up my thread and would really like to hear what the forum guys really think of Mayer as a player. And the next time you are in NY with someone go eat at Rao's up in Harlem. I am sure you know the place and I will pick up the tab just put it up ahead of time. And if I happen to be there we can have a drink and you could probably tell me some crazy stories though you probably would never take me for a guy who ever touched a guitar in his life..lol