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philmax
Posted 2006-07-27 3:54 AM (#246313)
Subject: Disco Guitars ?...!!!


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These damn disco guitars make me want to puke, :rolleyes:

http://www.guitarcenter.com/clapton/

Why don't people want to settle down with a guitar that just plain sounds goooood!!! Like an Ovation!!!
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jb
Posted 2006-07-27 8:27 AM (#246314 - in reply to #246313)
Subject: Re: Disco Guitars ?...!!!


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The more bizarre thing is that the all-white case is a selling point... why would anyone want an all-white case??

I think that the point here is that this type of guitar is for collectors rather than players - from a purely practical point of view, a white case will look great if it's stored, but will look flippin awful if used as a practical gigging case.

Slightly off-topic. The main picture of EC that come up on that link looks to have had the guitar photoshopped on. I couldn't quite put my finger on why until I was looking around - guitar comes with a pickguard, yet the one he's holding doesn't...

JB
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brainslag
Posted 2006-07-27 9:19 AM (#246315 - in reply to #246313)
Subject: Re: Disco Guitars ?...!!!


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WOW! That's UGLY with or without the pickguard. JB, I think you're right about the crop job. the whole thing looks funny if you look at it long enough.
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philmax
Posted 2006-07-27 9:29 AM (#246316 - in reply to #246313)
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yeah, let's market some fuzzy leopard skin covers for our ohsc's, so they'll be truly collectable!
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bvince
Posted 2006-07-27 9:29 AM (#246317 - in reply to #246313)
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Looks like something you would see in the toy department of WalMart! For 20 bucks I'd buy it for my grandaughter.
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Beal
Posted 2006-07-27 9:30 AM (#246318 - in reply to #246313)
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What a wonderful way to use up shit wood.
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bvince
Posted 2006-07-27 9:30 AM (#246319 - in reply to #246313)
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I would have thought they'd have someone like Madonna endorse it. Perhaps calling it the "like a virgin" model.
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cliff
Posted 2006-07-27 10:20 AM (#246320 - in reply to #246313)
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Not with THAT big of a soundhole in it . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-07-27 10:46 AM (#246321 - in reply to #246313)
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Well... we are tawkin, Madonna
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-07-27 11:44 AM (#246322 - in reply to #246313)
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MEE-ow! :cool:
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Prairie Dog
Posted 2006-07-27 12:14 PM (#246323 - in reply to #246313)
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If that's a "Disco Guitar" what is the Melissa Etheridge Adamas 6 string? (I have the ME 6 string on my short shopping list to buy, by the way). Just curious. By the way, while I love Martins and own a lot of 'em, I love my Ovations too. The white EC doesn't excite me, but am sure that it does indeed sound good. I settled down the other night and enjoyed equally very much my old Legend and D-28 alternately. Both of 'em "just plain sound good".
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TommyK
Posted 2006-07-27 2:15 PM (#246324 - in reply to #246313)
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What's a 'Disco' guitar?
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philmax
Posted 2006-07-27 2:34 PM (#246325 - in reply to #246313)
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a fashion trend setting guitar? maybe?
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cliff
Posted 2006-07-27 2:42 PM (#246326 - in reply to #246313)
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". . If that's a "Disco Guitar" what is the Melissa Etheridge Adamas 6 string? . ."

My thoughts exactly.


They should've gotten John Hancock to sign the labels as well, and be done with it . . . .
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-07-27 2:50 PM (#246327 - in reply to #246313)
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From the blurb.....


Eric Clapton's technique and sound practically re-defined the art of acoustic guitar playing with the release of his seminal album - "Unplugged".

No Mr Marketing guy, Charlie Patton and Robert Johnson defined the art 70-odd years before Clapton sucked out it's life and soul and turned it into "white boy" blues to sell to the masses. You may call it "re-defining" but I call it sanitising.
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philmax
Posted 2006-07-27 2:56 PM (#246328 - in reply to #246313)
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I guess it's official, Clapton has finally gone comercial
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-07-27 3:03 PM (#246329 - in reply to #246313)
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finally?...

But really. The man's brought the world so much joy, peace, and love (except occassionally for George {take my wife, please} Harrison.) that he deserves all he has earned.

And he has always recommended players listen to Robert Johnson rather than him.
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TommyK
Posted 2006-07-27 3:12 PM (#246330 - in reply to #246313)
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Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
From the blurb.....

...turned it into "white boy" blues ...
I resent that racist remark. :mad:
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-07-27 3:14 PM (#246331 - in reply to #246313)
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Racist? Wow, that's an interesting perspective. I've been called many things, but never a racist. I'd love to hear your reasoning as to why you think that was intended as racism, rather than as a comment on people who attempt to play blues but forget that it needs feel and expression.

Hey, you don't have to be white to play white boy blues, try listening to a Robert Cray album. I should really put one of those little "wink" faces here, but I can't be arsed.
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cliff
Posted 2006-07-27 3:15 PM (#246332 - in reply to #246313)
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:D
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GregoryS.
Posted 2006-07-27 4:41 PM (#246333 - in reply to #246313)
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Jack Johnson...enough said...and he's a LOCAL white boy!
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philmax
Posted 2006-07-28 1:17 PM (#246334 - in reply to #246313)
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Clapton was my first ever guitar hero, I was in my rebellious stage when "Cocaine" came out, since those days, I am sure he knows something about the "blues" having lost a son in a freak accident, failed marriages, fighting addiction. He obviously cares about people, having founded "Crossroads".

dirty white boy
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an4340
Posted 2006-07-28 1:30 PM (#246335 - in reply to #246313)
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Now I get it. A white guitar. A white guy playing the blues. Even a white case! It's a conspiracy I tells ya'! Where will it end?!
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Prairie Dog
Posted 2006-07-28 1:43 PM (#246336 - in reply to #246313)
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Since we have gone to black and white or white and black and blues and Eric's career critique or whatever ever level of "what does this all mean" this thread has gone to...... You realize that the white guitar in question was the 2nd in the particular series and that the 000-ECHF Bellezza Nera (black in color) was the first release?
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an4340
Posted 2006-07-28 3:06 PM (#246337 - in reply to #246313)
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Ooooh ... a black guitar! Does it come in a black case? Oh no! Another conspiracy!
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