the24thfret
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OK the Corgan was according to Luke a off the cuff and what should have been off the record quote. To this day it comes back from time to time to haunt Luke as he really never means to slag any artist. You know who held it against Luke forever (probably still) John Mayer! He was a young kid reading that and a fan of Corgin and really was just gutted by the quote.
Interesting, I never heard about Luke saying that, though I can see why. Billy Corgan is an awful guitar player. But I have to stand by John Mayer on this one -- Billy Corgan is eleventy billion times more inventive than most other guitar players. He always had vision and drive to present rock music and specifically the guitar as an instrument in a completely new way, and I really think he succeeded. Some people can't get by his squeely voice or bald head or lack of soloing chops, but he has created sounds and songs that "real players" never could. Actually, BC has repeatedly railed against "guitar players" with chops as people who "do it by the book" so to speak and fail to think outside the box, riff-rockers who just re-hash the same old Zepp riffs over and over. I tend to agree with him a lot here, though I like to fall somewhere in the middle -- I think it is best to be super inventive in a non technical sense but still have some decent chops to be inventive from that angle as well... Gotta be well-rounded.
I honestly think a lot of guitar players could stand to learn a thing or two from Billy Corgan.
But I can't fault Luke for the quote -- speaking his mind when I'm sure he thought he was off the record.