The Lessons of Rock Band

Big0ne

Shared on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 10:07

First off, this just happens to be my 100th blog.  WOOT ME!

I was flipping through some of my old entries and noticed one back in January of '08 just after I had purchased Rock Band.  At the time I wasn't even sure if I could get past easy drums.  I didn't know if I'd keep playing or if the appeal was worth the $150 I spent.  Now I can't imagine a time were I wouldn't want to play and playing drums on easy would be about the most boring experience I could have in the game.  It did get me thinking about some of the things I've learned about the game, myself and some bands over the last year.

1. Angus Young IS AC/DC.  He doesn't get much mention when "Best Guitarist" lists start popping up and maybe he's not the most technically proficient player out there.  However, he has created more memorable riffs than any other guitarist I can think of.  The rest of the band is fairly boring.  Angus is what makes it work.

2. I don't get the love for Mick Jagger.  That guy can't sing on key if he had to.

3. Speaking of bad singers....Bob Dylan, just because you can write songs doesn't mean you should sing them.  Sometimes it's perfectly fine to write for others.

4. Thank you Harmonix for including some Avenged Sevenfold in your game.  Without it, I wouldn't have realized what a great band they are.

5. Realizing what parts suit you best will influence what songs you enjoy most.  Most know that drums are one of my favorite things to play.  I rarely play guitar and sometimes will pick up bass.  I do enjoy vocals though, maybe almost as much as drums.  It's with that knowledge that I learned something.  Growing up there was the crowd that listened to classic rock and metal and they had almost no love for the hair bands that I enjoyed and often made fun of me for it.  I wouldn't dare admit listening to Bon Jovi, Journey or the like for fear of being called a girl.  Moving forward it seems there's a similar backlash against emo bands and the like.  Then I started playing Rock Band and it became clear why...  I enjoy singing.  Emo bands and Hair bands feature melody and harmony in their vocals.  They tend to be able to sing on key and without simply shouting.  At the same time those bands may also not have the most proficient instrumentalists.  I'm generalizing here of course.  Since I couldn't play guitar and had no interest in it, I also had no interest in Hendrix or SRV.  Shredding through 15 minutes of guitar solos from Metallica or Megadeath had no appeal.  Again I'll generalize here but, I'm pretty sure that the same guys who'd bust my chops for listening to Warrant probably couldn't carry a tune with a wheel barrow. 

I'm not saying one preference is better than the other, just that once I started seeing how charts were done and what songs I liked compared to some others I realized that the songs I didn't like as much tended to be these long, almost monotone songs from bands that a lot of the guys I grew up with considered "the best".  Of course, I'll never get through them on a guitar either. :)

6. The Police have no clue how to just end a song.  Every song of thiers in the game ends with a mindless chanting of the hook line over and over until you just want to throw a mic or drumstick through your TV.

7. Run to the Hills may have been a bitch of a song to play but it's still one of my favorites. I sure hope they can get rights to the original.

8. Kieth Moon was a beast.

9. Be careful what you wish for.  Just because you love a song on your mp3 player doesn't mean it would translate well into a fun song to play in RB.  Conversely, there's been a ton of songs that I thought were blah at best and horrible at worst when I heard them on the radio, but when I played them in the game I really really  liked them.

10. If you haven't had a chance yet, play this game with a live local group.  Playing with a bunch of friends in one room together is the ultimate RB experience.  Doing so one time will get you hooked on this game.

Comments

Big0ne's picture
Submitted by Big0ne on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 10:10
One more I forgot... +1 for Boston. Before RB I had no idea. Their debut album may be one of the best start to finish albums I've ever heard. Not a bad song in the bunch.
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Submitted by Stryker927 on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 10:18
Good stuff big. I know I sold RB1 and haven't purchased RB2 but it is a great game. Very well done. And awesome for parties. I always enjoy hanging out and playing with you guys. We need to do it again soon.
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Submitted by TheDastard on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 10:21
Woot.
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Submitted by RagingBull888 on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 10:27
Stryker's only saying that because No Doubt is now in the game. ;) I love me some Rock Band. If you had told me when I had picked up this game back in April that I could be gold starring on Bass a song like The Trees in November, I probably would have laughed at you. Maybe someday I'll be comfortable with Expert Guitar on stuff above tier 2 (0-6) but I'm good with how I play. My musical tastes differ from BigOne (blasphemer on The Police!!! :D ) but we still have enough in common to play some tunes together (although not as often as in the Summer or when RB2 came out). The Boston pack should be a mandatory first DLC purchase. It is interesting to see the different Guitar skills required for certain songs on a difficulty level. Some require chord control while others require strong alt-strumming skills. Others need a good command of hammer ons and pull offs. I can still find room for improvement. There is nothing sweeter than that ting to indicate you have picked up Gold Stars.
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Submitted by Castlemonster on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 10:32
Your 100th blog makes a shitload more sense than your 99th :D
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Submitted by webmonkee on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 10:52
I have always been into music. I have never been into the screaming rock tunes, but I too have learned some things. Namely, some of those screamers have some great music going on. I'll never be a rocker, but RB has at least shown me the musicality of some of the bands I never listen. Another interesting piece is to actually read the vocals of songs I like or know. I am almost never drawn to a song because of the lyrics - it's always because of the music. It's been quite fun to sing tunes and actually think about what the lyrics are saying. Has helped me see some tunes in a whole new light. I need to get playing the drums more often. I fear my schedule from Jan to March will be a huge setback on the progress I have made. Good blog biggie.
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Submitted by KingBayman on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 11:17
I hear you on songs that I can't stand to listen to, but are fun to play in the game. The Grateful Dead come to mind. I was one of those guys that would have called you a "girl" back in high school. Although I probably would have used a much more offensive term. lol! You are probably on to something with the vocals being a contributing factor in what style of "metal" you liked. Most of the people I know that liked Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and heavier music were mostly musicians. And as such, we didn't just listen to the music, we tried to play it. And generally, hair metal and classic rock is very simple, not all, but a lot of it is just 3 chords and puts guitar players to sleep. The lyrics in the metal songs I like have much more meaning to them than say something like "Cherry Pie." Sure the singing isn't as good, but the content is generally more cerebral and less about getting laid. Compare the lyrics to "Blackened" with say "Pour Some Sugar on Me," sure Joe Elliott sings the hell out of that some with harmonies and melodies all over the place, but James Hetfield brought some deeper than "insert Slot A into Tab B"
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Submitted by ATC_1982 on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 11:27
Yeah I think I will pass on this game still...

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