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Guitar Hero Must Die!

Posted Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:40pm PST by Mick Farren in The MOJO Blog

The new generation of music games are sounding a widdly-widdly death knell for rock 'n' roll, argues MOJO's Mick Farren.

Saturation yuletide advertising has finally convinced me that virtual music games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band, in which participants attempt to "play" classic metal solos by following flashing light sequences on guitar-shaped plastic peripherals, pose an even greater threat to the future of rock 'n' roll than Simon Cowell.

For confirmation that these games are an unpleasant victory for short-attention commercial exploitation, we need look no further than a South Park episode titled "Guitar Queer-o," in which Stan and Kyle become Guitar Hero heroes, and, when Stan's dad attempts to teach the fourth graders to actually play a real guitar, Cartman scathingly responds that "real guitars are for old people."

What's being exploited here is as old as rock 'n' roll itself. Few of us have not, at some time in our lives, or perhaps as recently as this morning, played clandestine air guitar or posed in front of a mirror pretending to be Elvis, Jimi, Joe Strummer, or even Joe Satriani. But the global electronic game corporations who have co-opted this youthful narcissism into a competitive game of manual dexterity, with plastic reproductions of Gibsons and Fenders, are having a negative impact on music's future. OK, so we tolerated Tom Cruise dancing around in his underwear to Bob Seger in Risky Business, but enough is, culturally speaking, enough.

Guitar Hero and Rock Band broaden the perceived gulf between performer and audience by pandering to the most juvenile extremes of rock 'n' roll idol worship. Worse than that, they betray the great populist promise of rock 'n' roll--which has held good from the days of The Shadows--that any garage band with a set of cheap instruments and perfunctory chops can achieve icon status if it gets the breaks and is sufficiently relentless.

Equally unpleasant is the unseemly rush by many of our current guitar "heroes" to lease their music for inclusion. Among the shameless are Aerosmith, Metallica, Motorhead, AC/DC and the Sex Pistols, while The Beatles and the Jimi Hendrix estate are reportedly ready to deal. Whether or not this is more heinous than flogging one's songs for TV commercials is open to debate, but the basic absurdity is underscored by the song "Thunderhorse" by DethKlok--the fictional death metal band from the U.S. TV cartoon show Metalocalypse--being incorporated in Guitar Hero II.

At a time when musical education in schools has become a cause célèbre, the promotion of video games that offer nothing more than a closed loop of virtual experience, devoid of creativity, does nothing to help. A spokesman for the game makers has claimed that they teach "sensitivity to rhythm, as well as develop the dexterity and independent hand usage necessary to play the instrument," but this seems disingenuous when the games do nothing to impart the real fundamentals of music.

And just to add injury to insult, an outfit called Mad Catz in San Diego, California will retrofit a perfectly good Fender Stratocaster, replacing strings, pickups and fretboard with the input controls for Rock Band.

Is nothing sacred?

Commune with fellow music maniacs at MOJO4music.com. Mick Farren blogs at Doc40.blogspot.com.

1490 Comments

21. Chris -
I don't think that there is anything wrong with GH and Rock Band. I actually think it inspires some kids to pick up a real instrument, and listen to good music. Also, I think that it's good for bringing together people who aren't musically skilled so they can have fun and enjoy music.

22. Micky -
I know what you mean. I play guitar and I have also played Guitar Hero. Its a fun game, but its nothing like actually PLAYING a guitar. I actually know some people who told me that now theyre gonna take guitar lessons now because "playing the guitar is so easy"!!! can you beleive that!
And about the music part. I am a huge classic rock fan, but my friends know nothing about classic rock. Some of my friends have played GH and have told me that they now love bands like aeorosmith g'n'roses and all those other brilliant classic rock artists. But that makes me so mad! because now they "love" bands like that but they have only heard one song by them and someone actually told me that they knew just as much about classic rock as I do, which they absolutley do not. they think that hearing four or five classic rock songs makes you an expert at classic rock songs. Which considering the huge number of songs is a really stupid idea

23. Joe -
Do you want to know the absolute worst thing about games like this really is? Its the fact that they win awards like game of the year over games that actually deserve it. I'll admit that the first guitar hero game was innovative but it was and still is essentially a glorified mini-game. And it kills me to here people say that it is their favorite game and its the reason they bought a video game console. People like that are all posers. Will someone please hand them a copy of Gears of War or Assasins Creed so they can experience a truly great game?!

24. Joe -
And to say that these games allow people to experience music that they otherwise wouldnt is infinitely stupid. With all the access to music that there is on the internet, if they are truly interested in finding great rock music they can find an almost unlimited amount on the internet instead of the 30 or so songs that are on the games. Besides the songs they put on the games are usually the most popular songs by those bands and not neccesarily their best songs. POSERS I TELL YOU! POSERS!

25. Yahoo! Music User -
seriously?

26. Yahoo! Music User -
i once said to pick up a real guitar and play it for real
but i own GH and love it it keeps my finger loose wile i am not playing my strat AND I HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR WAY OVER 10 YEARS
we sit around the tv for hours and have Clean fun also hearing great music i love rap music and now after hearing music from GH i find my self jamming out to rock every now and then so leave GH alone its a great pass time

27. phillyfan -
lol.. someone railing about guitar hero and rockband games, save it for the karioke bar. Of course I'm a bit older than the average gamer, and I have more eclectic music tastes than what the games offer. As long as it gets them away from top 40 pop it's all good. Top 40 pop, a bunch of perfomers who don't know how to write a tune if it was a matter of life and death. At least most of these bands in the games wrote their own material and it's nice that a lot of tracks are comming out of the closet so to speak.

28. phillyfan -
I'm a prog rock / metal fan so most of what I listen to isn't played anywhere. Nothing today touches the classics.

29. Yahoo! Music User -
As a professional classical guitarist, I have to agree with most of the users... (It seems as if they are doing nothing more than geeking the guitar up,) as if, the instrument, no less, wasn't nerdy enough by itself!I have to plausibly support the musician who said that rock has lost most of its edge as well... It just seems as if most people who are playing around on this are talentless morons who don't even have enough skills to get talented at trivia/word games or anything else... so they pick this up to make themselves feel special. "Develop talents....(even if you are only average) that is the way to feel special!" a lot of my students will never be virtuoso's, but they will be able to play beautiful music that keeps that heart young and themselves constantly mentally growing, which is more than I can say for nothing more than the basic skills that a person could get through playing guitar hero. "The first time that I played guitar hero I thought",This is seriously pointless!"Why would I waste my time punching for useless buttons and flipping a strum bar when I play the real thing?" "Why @^&*# a hooker when you have a wife already?"....

30. Franco C -
u base ur opinion off southpark fail!

31. Robert -
Look. I started a band not too long ago, I figured it would help me learn to play well. Well, if it werent for Rock Band, I wouldnt have a drummer, bassist, OR rythym guitarist. They are good games, Ive been playing since they came out and they got me into the instrument. They introduce people to GOOD music. And YYZ by Rush was also on Guitar Hero II, and their craptastic 'Trees' so take it as you will. It has good and bad music, and makes some lesser known stuff be heard. Puls I like singing to Brainpower, but thats just me.

32. The Boss -
You know what. All you people that say you don't like GH or Rock Band, don't play it. When you try to ruin it for the rest of us who ENJOY the games, it almost spoils the fun in it. YOU are the reason we have 6 or 7 year old kids playin "M" rated games like CoD: World at War, Gears of War, ect. So if you feel like raising kids that are brats all the time from games like that then go ahead, write these sucky blogs; just remember that its YOUR faults that YOUR kids grow up to be idiots.

33. whyme -
Logic based on South Park. Moron.

34. The Boss -
O yeah, and to all you people who have to write a blog stating how much you hate a game...GET A LIFE. So you hate the game. BIG DEAL. So continue hating the game, thats fine, but DON'T rip on the people who aren't "BLESSED" with the talent to play actual instruments, because to them it is a big deal. They should feel like they've acomplished something. O, and to the author. Heres a fun fact. GH and RB make MORE money in a year, then what you would make in 10 years. How u like them apples?

35. Rockwilder -
Yeah down with GH and RB, they are exploiting "classic" Rock n Roll, oh pls.. Then u can watch what happend to the dinosours happen to rock n roll, cuz once u dinosours are gone (because it will happen, u will all die) so will your beloved classic rock.. You should b happy game developers decided to make a game revolving around great music, which is showing a whole NEW generation other types of music, I for one never cared about classic rock, now after playing RB @ a few parties, actually I rather listen to a classic rock station then anything else now a days. Also to base your discussion on something u saw on south park makes u a even bigger fool then i thought.. So just b happy younger ppl are showing interest in it and actually buying and listening to it, rather then just listening to a 30sec clip on the next car commercial...

36. hannah -
This argument is pathetic. GH ad RB are video games, and non-violent ones too. I'm not too bothered about the whole "violent games" approach, but these two games are a very good response for parents. To all you people saying "it doesn't teach them good classic rock", why does it matter? If they weren't playing these games, they'd only be playing others, and that doesn't teach them ANY classic rock. Get over it. Sure there's a massive amount of other classic rock out there that they can go an download, but if they weren't introduced to it, they'd probably only be downloading T-Pain or sell-out, Mariah Carey.
And to those saying, "it doesn't teach them guitar", why does it matter? Again, most likely if they weren't playing these games, they'd only be playing others, and that doesn't teach them guitar either.
Believe it or not, not everyone is interested in playing an instrument. I for one, am not. I played clarinet for about six months in my middle school band and I even had a little go on my dad's guitar when I was much younger. I was not the slightest bit interested, but I have to admit, I found GH quite enjoyable. For the man who said, "I bought my son a bass, but all he'd rather do is play GH" Did you ask him if he wanted a bass? Perhaps he's not into it. Perhaps he's rather play games than be a musician.
If there are future-musicians out there, I'm sure they'd still be playing an instrument regardless of these games. I don't think that this game takes away from the "would-be musician" pool.
Is Madden stealing would-be football pros? Tiger Woods stealing would be golf-pros? Call of Duty stealing would-be infantry?
Ridiculous.

37. paul -
joekilla_22 said, "And to say that these games allow people to experience music that they otherwise wouldnt is infinitely stupid"

Personally, I have to disagree with this statement. I play bass as my tag might give away, and I don't have the patience to wade through all of the crap to find the good music on the net. It is true that alot of the music on RB and GH are "hits", but alot of those same tunes are what I like to call "starter songs". If you wanted to get a radio music listener into a good band like The Mars Volta, your best bet would be to start with "televators" followed by "cicatriz esp". You could hope that a suggestion to listen to TMV would be enough; but without the proper direction or "starter song", the odds are that they just wouldn't get it. I feel that RB has introduced me to some music that I just would not have found if it weren't for the starter songs. At the very least, some unknown bands are being given a chance to show that they can rock. Bang Camaro rocks my socks, and that never would have happened without RB.

38. tucker -
who think they can "rock out" on guitar *hero* think they can play real guitar"
so angry i missed a word!

39. jazzbooksfood -
Can I have the last 5 minutes of my life back, please???? I've never played "Guitar Hero" -- nor will I, because I don't think there are even 5 songs in the game's library I like -- but I couldn't see anything in this article to justify the title, other than that the author just doesn't like "Guitar Hero."

Fine. So you don't like "Guitar Hero." But honestly, did you NEED to be given valuable 'Net space on which to spew that utterly meaningless blather??? Did someone actually PAY you for that self-indulgent whine???

Sheesh. Get a freekin' life.

40. Larry -
YOU NEED TO BACK OFF PEOPLE WHO DONT LIKE GUITAR HERO!
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