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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

81. Harrison L -
BS. Guitar Hero and Rock Band are what started my passion for Rock. What's yours? Kiss live?

82. Yahoo! Music User -
Guitar Hero killing rock-n-roll, HA! You are an idiot. If it were not for Guitar Hero the younger generation that is playing the game would not even know what these songs are, as they didn’t before the games started coming out.. No that these games are coming out those classic rock stars are making money once again and the younger generation that is enjoying this music once again will build upon that. As far as kids thinking that they don’t have to use real instruments now to make real songs, you are not giving people enough credit. It is obvious that this is a way for people who have no musical talent to enjoy the idea sure as you sing along to your favorite songs while driving in your car. The real musicians have been around always and will always be here. No real musician is going to become satisfied playing on a plastic guitar in front of their TV. No, they will play the real thing and give us a new bunch of songs that we can enjoy not just in the car but on the TV while playing Guitar Hero. Believe it or not these games have inspired many young people who never were musicians to pick up the real instruments and give it a try. One of my favorite radio stations had been around some 25+ years and was all classic rock, but it was finally closed and replaced with this new age alternative garbage. If only Guitar Hero were out a couple of years sooner that station may still be on the air. Good news though TWO new classic rock stations have now shown up. What you should be saying is THANK YOU Guitar Hero for making classic rock cool again.

83. James -
Who cares what kids know they about dino bands. Kids will like the music they like. I like classic rock and let my kids listen to open there eyes to it. All in all they will like the music they like not what we want them to like. These games have nothing wrong with them. I think the person that wrote this sux at the games and is bitter about it.

84. Jocelyn Williamson -
what is the difference of people liking a song b/c its on guitar hero or rockband and liking a song b/c its they hear it on the radio all the time? its the same concept. the reality is that people are not listen to music b/c of its quality anymore....ppl area not listen to the words of the song or the beautiful melody in which the music instuments are being constucted to play or even thinking how did the artist come up with this stuff? but they are just going with the flow,being followers and listen to whatever feels right. they quickly forget that music is art.

85. Robby -
It's funny how all of you that say GH and RB has to die and whatnot, are the exact ones that have the game and play it all day long. I for one love that they have made these games. It got me to be more music aspired and wanting to listen to all of the different artists and their songs.

86. Cass -
this is an idiotic arcticle. its a damn game. its not going to ruin rock n' roll.. how bout the VERY OBVIOUS flipside? the fact that GH games are loaded full of unknown bands with songs people have never heard.. THAT HELPS THE MUSIC INDUSTRY because people play the songs and the game and people like them and buy them.. or even lost classics that some people don't know about. It in no way, AT ALL, hurts the music industry.. it does, however, help it quite a lot by giving people music they may not have ever heard or given a chance to before.

BOTTOM LINE: Get over it. It's a damn game and it's not going anywhere. Ever.

87. LunaG -
well its just a fun game to play with your family i play it all t time and its helping me want to learn how to play the guitar.

88. Kraigen -
first of all its a game for kids second of all why does it matter its not ruining anything and thunderhorse is one of the best songs on there u retard. only reason i play it is for the guitar ur probably one of those people who listen to the voice. anyways if u play it u know that u get practice from it and at anytime could learn to play the real guitar

89. Tawnya -
GH is the best game ever idk what other people think but i like it and it haelps me understand playing the guitar

90. Tigger/Outburst -
seriously? it's just a game. really. secondly if people didn't know who these rock bands were before GH then they really don't know them now. now if these nerds or so called fake rockers start buying each artist music and start going to concerts, then i'm pretty sure they won't have a problem with fans making them money. so what are we really complaining about? that you didn't think of it first?

91. Charlie -
I am suprised that anyone is offended at this game when gaming with guns, knives, bombs, and car crashes and war is fun for them. It is nice that the blood baths have been replaced with R&R tunes and pistols with plastic insturments. Since Music in schools was banned like a religion it is nice for a change to see music being played in the home even if it is a millivanilli type of game. I watched a guy play it on a Bestbuy store when it came out and I asked him if it made him look good or did he make it look easy. he replyed it made him look good and I was OK with that. At least he couldn't mess up the song if he missed a note just his score. Glad the game inspired at least one person to buy and play a real insturment. What I hope dies is "air guitar" that is the worst offender than this game. Nothing wrong with new fans of G&R and Aerosmith being exposed thru a game just because their parents live in the country or are being raised in a cult.
I play guitar, drums IRL and may never own the game but my sisters kids under 10 would love playing it and who knows someday they may want a real guitar... VH1 did a rockband show with Alice Cooper it was so nerd filled but nice to see that they were headed in the right direction playing on stage in front of an audiance kind of like when I was in 4th grade with a Violin only on TV with Alice Cooper. Not to be taken serious by musicians but it will keep little kids from touching dads Fender or Gibson collection...

92. Yahoo! Music User -
dear greg why dont you keep it to your self dont be talking like that boyy do not talk about the beatles like that!!!!!!

93. Erika -
Why are people getting mad over a game?!
With out these games i wounldn't even know the bands i know today!

it has also made me realize how great music in the past was.

94. David -
Guitar Hero games are what air guitar was for those of us before these games came along. Fun, yes, but only in the comfort of your own home. I'm a rocker through and through no matter how I get it. My kids (13-3)have always loved rock and roll. My three yr. old knows exactly when to stick her tongue out and give me the rock and roll finger horns. I say, Guitar Hero influences more of us to the sounds of rock and roll everyday. So it is written, so it shall be done.

95. CameronP -
to tell you the honest truth, i love guitar hero! It has introduced me to a lot of music i didn't even know existed! bands such as tool, system of a down, disturbed, and dragonforce are just examples of my favorite bands now (and yes i actually own all the dragonforce CD's ok?). At least guitar hero isn't teaching kids how to kill other people for no apparent reason ok?


And the fact that they used south park as evidence that guitar hero is bad, just makes me laugh! South Park is not by any means a serious show at all! They could have gone without refering to south park!


and i actually am more interested in learning real guitar now than i was before guitar hero came out. So it all depends on how you look at things...RATMfreak888 signing off! FIGHT THE SYSTEM!!!

96. -
meh, the author's just jealous because he has no clue how to play.

97. David -
There’s a 5 types of intelligence, the auditive is one of that, musical intelligence covers a range of expression, for one real genius exists hundreds of people willing to play a instrument, GH shows them the first thing to do is start, my sons are more interested since they star using this game than before, I played classical guitar and now they starting with the principles and keep them interested, so is good to review even the old songs and enjoyed

98. Jaime -
ok. i'm 12 years old and ppl say i was born in the rong era cause i've been listening to classic rock as long as i can remember. and i've played the guitar 3 years now. last year my friend got GH 3. i played it and i love it. and what was great is i new almost all of the songs. i cant wait til RB Beatles comes out. (and to the writer: GET A LIFE!

99. josh c -
while i'll be the first to tell you that playing Rock Band drums does not infact teach you the drums(as there is no hi-hat), these games are hardly the abomination that Mick Farren says they are. They have many good points such as teaching rhythm, and fostering interest in music that would otherwise be unknown to much of this generation.

100. Federico -
Dude, it's just a video game. It's not ruining rock n' roll. These games are only meant to inspire and introduce the new generation to what was and still is great. These games aren't meant to be taken seriously. They're just for fun.
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