I just listened to a few minutes of the Steven Seagal interview which he did on Bruce Buffer's radio show and I heard Buffer saying Seagal is also a guitar player. Then I checked Seagal out on youtube and saw the guy can't play for sh+t. And I say that cause I played myself for quite some years (a long time ago). Seagal was only using his thumb to play and only simple Blues stuff, but he was ON STAGE and people were cheering. The thing is this: if you can't play the guitar at all, then you can't really judge how difficult it is what somebody is playing. So- for somebody who can't play, almost everybody who can play just a little bit, is a guitar god, if you know what I mean. And then I said to myself: that is exactly what Seagal did in MMA: he whores for attention.
He becomes the friend of the best fighter in the world (Anderson Silva) and repeatedly tells everybody how he taught him this kick and that punch and how he taught Lyoto Machida this and that.
I only watch MMA, I never practiced myself Jiu Jitsu or whatver. I know Seagal is an Aikido expert. But watching him play guitar on stage when he can't play for sh+t makes me think if you look at Seagal as a whole, that he is a phony, and I mean A REAL phony.
What do you guys think, and how do you judge his Aikido skills?
He becomes the friend of the best fighter in the world (Anderson Silva) and repeatedly tells everybody how he taught him this kick and that punch and how he taught Lyoto Machida this and that.
I only watch MMA, I never practiced myself Jiu Jitsu or whatver. I know Seagal is an Aikido expert. But watching him play guitar on stage when he can't play for sh+t makes me think if you look at Seagal as a whole, that he is a phony, and I mean A REAL phony.
What do you guys think, and how do you judge his Aikido skills?
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