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ANYONE CAN PLAY GUITAR
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Braxton Lead Player |
#1 by Braxton Overby at Aug 21, 1972 at 9:53 AM EST |
| **Removed**Edited by Matty on March 30 2005, at 04:00AM | |
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Guitar Master Wanna Be |
#2 by Guitar Master J at Dec 9, 1973 at 2:24 PM EST |
| Thom saw the film about the Doors' career: Thom explains: "I just ranted that verse the day after I saw The Doors film. That film really wound me up, really upset me. It was like [Morrison] was some sort of Arthurian legend or something." So yes, it IS ironic. And more critical than it sounds | |
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patrick Average |
#3 by patrick chamberland at Aug 4, 1977 at 4:12 AM EST |
| shapeshifter you sound like you're a hairy Guitar Center employee trying to sell me my first Strat. | |
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James Rhythm Player |
#4 by James T.H. at Apr 15, 1978 at 2:56 AM EST |
| anyone can play guitar, but that doesn`t mean they should. just like anyone can make a record, but that doesn`t mean they should. Radiohead is a perfect example of both situations. | |
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Joan Average |
#5 by Joan Rius at Feb 8, 1988 at 11:28 PM EST |
| wow ramthar i read your comment and then i looked at the bands you liked and i laughed 'cause 3/4 of them suck. | |
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Dan Average |
#6 by Dan Christopher at Jul 25, 1988 at 11:29 AM EST |
| I always thought "destiny protect me from the world" had something to do with his hopes of being destined to become a rock star - if that was his path in life, to become rich and famous via guitar, he wouldn't have to worry about anything, his future would be secure, he would have everything he wanted and be seperated from the problems affecting everyone else in the world. That kinda seems to be the theme of the whole song to me - i want to be a rock star. I think just about any guitar player can connect with that. | |
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Jonathan Rhythm Player |
#7 by Jonathan Matuszyk at Mar 9, 1989 at 7:29 AM EST |
| This song's great I love it.... Here we are, with our running and confusion And I don't see no confusion anywhere :( | |
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Aaron Wanna Be |
#8 by Aaron Howe at Jun 29, 1993 at 4:16 AM EST |
| hell yea lucyinthesky...that was my thought too. I disagree with all of you people who are talking about playing guitar. Destiny... destiny protect me from the world Destiny... hold my hand, protect me from the world I see that as him saying everyone has a set destiny and he is relying on his to protect him from things such as being killed or something like that, like saying he can do whatever he wants cuz he knows what is in store for him so he is immune. also he talks about being in a band and like maybe how thats what keeps him whole and maybe thats protecting him from everything and is his destiny and how in a world of confusion his band keeps him sane but that doesnt change the fact that he is still in the world so he is still confused. | |
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Subhash Average |
#9 by Subhash Shady at Aug 7, 1998 at 9:36 PM EST |
| all of your ideas make sense, but this song was actually written as an ode for River Fenix after his tragic death. R.I.P. | |
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Darren Wanna Be |
#10 by Darren Pilton at Jan 21, 1999 at 10:50 AM EST |
| I think it's just Thom Yorke using a ton of analogies to say that he thinks heaven will be better than his current earth life. Stating the obviuos, I know.... | |