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I would argue, original influences aside, Nirvana have more relevance and musical influence than the Stones. A dude in Melbourne's THE AGE wrote what i felt was a very telling (and also sad) article with him arguing that 1991 was the best year EVER for rock music. Now, i would kinda argue that 1971 was the best, but the thing is. This is the Nirvana, Stone Roses, rap/hip-hop/rnb era. These people are now smashing 40 or so. Its nostalgia to them. As i've seen with Abba, and different 80'ss styles, its amazing to think of these suited types getting teary eyed over "Nevermind", or "Badmotorfinger" and what that whole SEATTLE thing unleashed. To me, i remember it. I can relate to it. As i can the 3 decades prior. But, they (Yes, they!) cant. Kim Thayal has said his influence was never the Stones. It was Sabbath! And yeah, around the same time, i vividly recall Kobain saying Nirvana takes nothing from The Who. Though in their early days, Nirvana smashed their instruments and more or less sounded like WHO outtakes.
Us saying "Oh, the Stones are so influential", really, is wrong. It's like us in 1969 listening to "Let it bleed" could dig an Al Jolson song from 1929 & think it's relevant.
Go into any guitar shop, and what do people play? Well, lol, we all know the old joke meant for people trying out guitars "NO STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN!". But i love the odds on how many kids would bash out and Ac/Dc song instead of a Stones song. And yeah, i know, the obvious reply would be that all guitars in shops would be tuned to concert tuning. Except, and THIS was a buzz. When i was in San Fran earlier this year, i bought a great multi FX pedal from some shop in San Fran that i cant remember. Anyway, behind glass, they had some ace vintage axes. $13,000 late 50's Strats etc. But they had a 1954 blonde Tele. And after i bought the pedal, and jokingly mentioned i might buy one of the "behind the glass" guitars, the bloke took me over. He pointed straight to the Tele. I said "Just like Keith", My wife pipes in "he loves the Stones" - dude puts his arm around me and said "It's tuned open G too!". Sho' 'nuf, it had the G string removed. As Keith would say "5 strings, 2 fingers, 1 asshole"
Great shop. But what i found odd was how Epiphone and Squire are so popular in the U.S. Maybe its the economy, but i hardly ever saw real strats, or sg's or les pauls.
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