It Might Get Loud | In Theaters August 14th!
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@TheZeppelinfan100 first of all rolling stone has a biased opinion ( as do you and I) so nothing they say should ever even begin to be taken as solid fact. 2nd of all on that same list they put jerry garcia behind the edge at 46 so in no way would i take that list seriously ( i mean really? cmon) and on another rolling stone list of top 100 guitarists by David fricke jack was put ahead at 17 while the edge was 24.
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@Kfarineau rolling stone magazine
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@TheZeppelinfan100 exactly where are you getting these statistics? Also just because the edge came first doesnt make him better, I dont understand why you would think that
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@Kfarineau umm the edge is the 38th best guitarist to ever exist, im not saying jack is bad i love him but jack is 70th. sooooooo edge does not suck, and he came before white
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Seeing Jimmy Page hold up his guitar to "Where the Streets Have no Name" was a little odd to me.
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@MrDlorean Ofc that page is the icon. I was testing you.
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@berfnterf agreed.... good comment.
I agree that the Edge initially seemed like a strange choice but he DID define a sound and U2 are an enormously successful group, influencing a lot of people. They could have asked Eddie Van Halen and numerous others but I actually thought the Edge was an interesting choice after watching the film. It's not just the proficiency on the guitar but the story behind their 'relationship' with it that is the key factor in this documentary. This may be lost on a lot of people though.
tollan23 1 year ago 18
when i first saw this trailer the first thing i said was "who the fuck is jack white?!?" now suddenly i own every white stripes album. go figure
veddermanisgod 11 months ago 15