Legends disgruntled with Guitar Hero

Thu Jun 25 11:12AM by Games Editor

Jack White and Jimmy Page have been criticising the likes of Guitar Hero this week, which will strike some of you as being rather odd. Here's why...

A long while back you could count yourself to be quite the indie rock specialist if you spoke of Jack White and his band The White Stripes. But since 2003 and the song "Seven Nation Army" from the band's "Elephant" album, The White Stripes have become a favourite at dinner parties the world over. That's just the way it goes.

Jack White has moved on to tour with another band, The Dead Weather, but this summer The White Stripes will resurface in the rock-along videogame Guitar Hero 5. Last Friday Jack White seemed less than pleased with the new attention that's sure to come his way from teens strumming on fake guitars connected to games consoles.

During an LA press conference for the "It Might Get Loud" documentary, in which White features alongside Led Zeppelin legend Jimmy Page and U2's The Edge, the cheeky feller had the gall to get the blues about the youth of today.

NME journalists reporting from the event have White down as saying: "It's depressing to have a label come and tell you that [Guitar Hero] is how kids are learning about music and experiencing music." And, "If you have to be in a videogame to get in front of them, that's a little sad." We're sure he won't turn down the royalties though.

Jimmy Page also used the stage to continue his much publicised disapproval of Guitar Hero, Rock Band and their ilk. In summary, according the NME, Page believes that kids can't be learning anything worthwhile about musical instruments by playing videogames. He says: "You think of the drum part that John Bonham did on Led Zeppelin's first track on the first album, 'Good Times Bad Times'. How many drummers in the world can play that part, let alone on Christmas morning?" And then probably fell asleep with a Werther's Original in his gob, we don't know.

Guys, it's only a game! Or is it? No, it is. Isn't it?

Should we be tossing our plastic guitars and drums on the scrap heap for the sake of real rock 'n' roll? Do you think practicing for hours with a music videogame is a waste of time? Should Jack White have kept his mouth shut - will you boycott his songs in Guitar Hero 5? Is it past Jimmy Page's bedtime already?

Let us know your thoughts.

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  • (31)

    People should just take it for what it is, a game. If kids think they're getting good at music through this, then we have a problem. To be honest, I'm with Jimmy Page, he's a Legend. White, is not.

    Posted by: mattfarrall on Thu Jun 25 08:52PM | Report abuse
  • (32)

    hey guitar hero is guitar hero. it has encouraged me to play guitar thats all i care about

    Posted by: shaun.greig on Thu Jun 25 08:53PM | Report abuse
  • (33)

    How exactly does Jack White want to "get in front of them"? I think Jimmy Page has missed the point of the game entirely. The control pad is guitar shaped. That's it. You're not meant to "learn" anything from a control pad. Considering the limited genre range of decent video games produced for young adults, isn't pretending to play a musical instrument preferable to pretending to kill people?

    Posted by: halfboyhalfraincloud on Thu Jun 25 09:05PM | Report abuse
  • (34)

    Completely Right

    Posted by: joepowell64 on Thu Jun 25 09:48PM | Report abuse
  • (35)

    it's a rubbish game for the brain-dead generation.

    Posted by: stevenbennett5 on Thu Jun 25 09:49PM | Report abuse
  • (36)

    games are for fun.there is nothing wrong with it,i wish i had this when i was a kid

    Posted by: adamthebraveheart on Thu Jun 25 09:50PM | Report abuse
  • (37)

    Couldnt people be competent enough to buy a real guitar? It's much cheaper. Of course, I wouldnt say no to an X-wing simulator. Doesnt make me a Rogue Leader though, does it? Kudos Jack for every penny you get - generation 'X' has returned with it's pants on its head and a cheap bottle of Scrumpy.

    Posted by: esquiresque on Thu Jun 25 09:51PM | Report abuse
  • (38)

    Jack White is ABSOLUTELY F**KING NOT!!!! a guitar legend, he is distinctly average on a good day.

    Posted by: kirkswahpedal on Thu Jun 25 09:51PM | Report abuse
  • (39)

    I actually think they are quite skillful games, I've seen people playing them and I don't think I could do it! And guessing by the looks of the guys that were playing, I bet they can play guitars as well. Who cares if they are playing a fake guitar on a computer, what harm are they doing to anyone, if it's fun and they enjoy it, let them do it. White and Page just voice their opinion because they are lucky enough to have made a living from their guitar playing, for most kids it is just a hobby and a dream....

    Posted by: caarrreee on Thu Jun 25 09:52PM | Report abuse
  • (40)

    tits!!

    Posted by: johnburdin79 on Thu Jun 25 09:52PM | Report abuse