
Here is the guitarist from the last image I posted up. Pete Townshend, one of the greatest guitarists in the world. It's amazing that most of us on these blogs are connected through this guy. Wasn't that one of his goals with Lifehouse in the first place? To bring people together in one place, get feedback from them, and use it? If it was his goal, then I think he succeeded. It's too bad that he isn't taking anymore comments, however, I read that he might startup a new blog, one that's about comedy. Whatever subject Pete does his next blog on, I look foward to it. That's all for now.
Good Day.
6 comments:
Metalchick,
I had the last image on the fingers. Funny thing is, my grandpa used to make Gibson guitars for a living. He mentioned from time to time how the rockers would stroll in, but mainly I heard about the ones that wore make-up. I suspect Pete toured the plant at least once, and I truly hope he had the chance to meet my grandpa. He was a funny man truly skilled. A craftsman.
I too look forward to the next blog opportunity. Comedy is a fave of my own. After the tour, after the holidays, something for next year.
Looking forward, oh and nice post!
-g+bb
Hi doll,
YES! Pete is the king of more than one kind of feedback! He and Rachel make for a very good looking duo too :)
Judas Preist Forever,
Amandex
It was great fun interacting with him on hios blog and meeting all kinds of wonderful people.
I love the images you have posted up on your blog! Great work!
You said: "It's amazing that most of us on these blogs are connected through this guy"...
I can't think of any other performer of his stature that's embraced the possiblities of the 'net so enthusiatically. Most "stars" just worry that the 'web will rip them off. And yes it was fun engaging with his blog. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next.
I want to hear YOUR guitar playing!
Maybe you could provide Frappe Dreamgate with a guitar track for one of our projects. That would be really cool!
thanks for dropping by. Watch out for that guitar... It can be one hell of a distraction when you're trying to paint/design, and visa versa!
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