EWSethan, couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you
I think is freedom of posting. I can post whatever I want since it's a MUSIC forum, and the last time I checked J.M. was a musician correct?
The J.M. haters, feel free to pass on the thread. But for some reason they don't, it's like a drug to come in here and bash the guy.
The secret to John Mayers success besides the catchy songs and great playing, is as Donald Trump said once about himself: Bad publicity is still publicity, and I think that applies to Mayer. Lots of haters lots of people talking crap, but in the mean time they are fueling the overall image of the artist.
For the person that likes catchy pop songs or washed up blues (as some say Mayer plays) a comment from a hater saying his voice sucks, his playing is bland, etc etc...won't change the way he percieves Mayer, if anything it'll make that person curious as to why are people saying what they're saying hence a possible new fan.
In my particular case, I AM a Mayer fan(boy?), because thanks to him I took my metal earplugs and went into another direction completely which has help me improve my playing tenfold!, I starting listening to Clapton, Hendrix, ZZ Top, BB King, Buddy Guy, Wes Montgomery, Muddy W., John Coltrane, among other great artists that I didn't used to listen to before discovering Mayer. Was I living under a rock? No, but I had the "metal mindset" that if it wasn't heavy I didn't like.
Same with my playing, I started playing bluesier stuff, more pop stuff, less higain shit, and started appreciating my instrument a bit more.
So again man, I post whatever I want, and there are people that enjoy it, even if it's the 0.5% of the forum, I don't care.
I also do it to piss people like you off.
and I'll say it again, TO ME, IN MY HUMBLEST OPINION, John Mayer is a musical genious, not because he's the best at his instrument, although he's VERY good, but because he knows exactly WHAT TO DO to make his music likable and digestible without being crap music. To me he'll be (is already slowly becoming) the next Clapton. Let' wait a few more decades and we'll see.
