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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    Posted by: tm.sparnspa on Thu Jun 25 10:01PM | Report abuse
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    Being taught about music by Jack White is a bit like being taught on fighting wars by the Swiss.

    Posted by: soulcrashed on Thu Jun 25 10:01PM | Report abuse
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    whoever wrote this is a prick

    Posted by: marxist_trotskyist on Thu Jun 25 10:01PM | Report abuse
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    yet more drivel from jack @#$% and a past it old rocker you wont see them handing the royalty cheque back out of protest

    Posted by: leitchy41 on Thu Jun 25 10:02PM | Report abuse
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    Posted by: jamesesilver on Thu Jun 25 10:02PM | Report abuse
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    I think it is good with the classical music that it sometimes uses, but children should NOT rely on a Game - they should go out in the world and learn the REAL thing, it is just as good with an even better sense of accomplishment. If they realy care for a guitar - go out and buy one, learn it and maby, maby join a band.

    Posted by: wleahamy on Thu Jun 25 10:02PM | Report abuse
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    get a grip! ITS A GAME!!!!! its a form of entertainment for crying out loud! if it encourages kids to want to learn the real thing then great but other than that who cares!!! if you enjoy music then this is just a fun way to have a go without actually having to learn the instrument. why do people feel the need to suck the fun out of everything its meant to be an escape from reality!

    Posted by: eloisemorgan82 on Thu Jun 25 10:03PM | Report abuse
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    Who cares what they think. If people enjoy doing it, let them do it. @#$%s the pair of them.

    Posted by: rigadon2000 on Thu Jun 25 10:03PM | Report abuse
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    00 a00 ahh

    Posted by: robmacdonald2003 on Thu Jun 25 10:03PM | Report abuse
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    while holding page in high esteem & harbouring no little respect for black as a musician, i don't, as is already stated, see any of them putting their little needed royalties where their mouths & harsh judgement are. these "rock god/guitar hero" things are mere high tech parlour games. nthing more. the real musos among us will always pick up a real guitar/bass/drum kit etc & a few of them will even actually learn to play the thing. let a bunch of giggling kids & drunk adults have a few cheap laughs. we have so very little to smile about these days. would that we were all a bunch of super-rich ivory-ticklers & fret-strokers.

    Posted by: pfalky2k on Thu Jun 25 10:03PM | Report abuse