What person/band motivated you to pick up the guitar?
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:16 am
Hey guys-
Was thinking of this on the way into work this morning when an old tune came up on the iPod random playlist -
What band, song, or guitarist motivated YOU back in the day to learn guitar? Which artist made you scream "I want to do THAT!"?
I think Bjorn's was the Sex Pistols-- mine-- was believe it or not Metallica's "black album" back around '91. Senior year in high school, our daily ride to school was 7 or 8 guys crammed into an old beat up station wagon (with a MAJOR sound system upgrade ), ears nearly bleeding by the time we got to school. Saw a Monsters of Rock video where they performed, and said... "I GOTTA LEARN THIS". They had a really mainstream, listenable take on harder rock music, where it was certainly not metal, but the guitars made it sound more huge than your typical hard rock sound of the day. Heavy, haunting, but simple riffs. Great music to learn first on guitar..
Cant say I listen to that style of music at all much in the years to follow, but it sure inspired me to play, and play loudly. After that came the ~8 year SRV obsession... which was what really helped me learn more about dynamics, subltety, TONE...
Others? Given the wide variety of ages, backgrounds, personalities... I love hearing what others say to this question.
Was thinking of this on the way into work this morning when an old tune came up on the iPod random playlist -
What band, song, or guitarist motivated YOU back in the day to learn guitar? Which artist made you scream "I want to do THAT!"?
I think Bjorn's was the Sex Pistols-- mine-- was believe it or not Metallica's "black album" back around '91. Senior year in high school, our daily ride to school was 7 or 8 guys crammed into an old beat up station wagon (with a MAJOR sound system upgrade ), ears nearly bleeding by the time we got to school. Saw a Monsters of Rock video where they performed, and said... "I GOTTA LEARN THIS". They had a really mainstream, listenable take on harder rock music, where it was certainly not metal, but the guitars made it sound more huge than your typical hard rock sound of the day. Heavy, haunting, but simple riffs. Great music to learn first on guitar..
Cant say I listen to that style of music at all much in the years to follow, but it sure inspired me to play, and play loudly. After that came the ~8 year SRV obsession... which was what really helped me learn more about dynamics, subltety, TONE...
Others? Given the wide variety of ages, backgrounds, personalities... I love hearing what others say to this question.