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............which were you in your "WannaBe a Rock Star" years?
High school garage band.......I was a drummer..........and a pretty bad one at that. ;-) Following Chucks routine I did not make this OT as one often listens to music while on their boat, including music with bad drummers. It is therefore somehow, somewhere.............boating reltated. ;-) |
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![]() " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. ...........which were you in your "WannaBe a Rock Star" years? High school garage band.......I was a drummer..........and a pretty bad one at that. ;-) Following Chucks routine I did not make this OT as one often listens to music while on their boat, including music with bad drummers. It is therefore somehow, somewhere.............boating reltated. ;-) I'll bite. I have a cd on my boat with Red House by Jimi Hendrix. I like to listen to it on my boat. It takes me back to my wannabe days. My instrument? I was a bass player and a really good one. NOT! Competent, but neither inspired nor natural-born. I gave it up 'cause one day I realized I would never be as good as the Stones, The Who, and Led Zeppelin. Still love my rock music and love listening to it on my boat. |
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news ![]() " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. ...........which were you in your "WannaBe a Rock Star" years? High school garage band.......I was a drummer..........and a pretty bad one at that. ;-) Following Chucks routine I did not make this OT as one often listens to music while on their boat, including music with bad drummers. It is therefore somehow, somewhere.............boating reltated. ;-) I'll bite. I have a cd on my boat with Red House by Jimi Hendrix. I like to listen to it on my boat. It takes me back to my wannabe days. My instrument? I was a bass player and a really good one. NOT! Competent, but neither inspired nor natural-born. I gave it up 'cause one day I realized I would never be as good as the Stones, The Who, and Led Zeppelin. Still love my rock music and love listening to it on my boat. Bill Wyman and John Paul Jones.....yawn. It's easy to outdo them. John Entwhistle is another story. Like a few other great bass players (and drummers), he had a unique way of slicing up time. |
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![]() Bryan wrote: " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. ...........which were you in your "WannaBe a Rock Star" years? High school garage band.......I was a drummer..........and a pretty bad one at that. ;-) Following Chucks routine I did not make this OT as one often listens to music while on their boat, including music with bad drummers. It is therefore somehow, somewhere.............boating reltated. ;-) I'll bite. I have a cd on my boat with Red House by Jimi Hendrix. I like to listen to it on my boat. It takes me back to my wannabe days. My instrument? I was a bass player and a really good one. NOT! Competent, but neither inspired nor natural-born. I gave it up 'cause one day I realized I would never be as good as the Stones, The Who, and Led Zeppelin. Still love my rock music and love listening to it on my boat. Why does an adult need to be a "wannabe"? I still play guitar....a lot. |
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I still play my guitar & mandolin... in fact, just got my
electric (used to have several, now I'm an old fart with just one electric & one acoustic guitar... don't even have a 12-string). Great accessories on the boat too. Any instrument sounds sweeter and more resonant when played during a lovely sunset in an isolated anchorage. I'll bite. I have a cd on my boat with Red House by Jimi Hendrix. I like to listen to it on my boat. It takes me back to my wannabe days. My instrument? I was a bass player and a really good one. NOT! Competent, but neither inspired nor natural-born. I gave it up 'cause one day I realized I would never be as good as the Stones, The Who, and Led Zeppelin. Still love my rock music and love listening to it on my boat. JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Bill Wyman and John Paul Jones.....yawn. It's easy to outdo them. John Entwhistle is another story. Like a few other great bass players (and drummers), he had a unique way of slicing up time. Bill Wyman is an awesome bass player, but not because he plays a lot of flashy in-your-face notes. He's part of the core, the foundation... it's not really a bass players job to compete with the lead instruments & the front man (unless of course, he *is* one or both). How about Gene Simmons? Did an awesome job grabbing the spotlight. John Entwistle is also a great musician, no doubt. A few nominations for other great bass players Phil Lesh John Glascock Bill Bruford Paul McCartney Les Claypool Jack Bruce Wilbur Bascomb (who?) Regards Doug King |
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![]() basskisser wrote: Bryan wrote: " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. ...........which were you in your "WannaBe a Rock Star" years? High school garage band.......I was a drummer..........and a pretty bad one at that. ;-) Following Chucks routine I did not make this OT as one often listens to music while on their boat, including music with bad drummers. It is therefore somehow, somewhere.............boating reltated. ;-) I'll bite. I have a cd on my boat with Red House by Jimi Hendrix. I like to listen to it on my boat. It takes me back to my wannabe days. My instrument? I was a bass player and a really good one. NOT! Competent, but neither inspired nor natural-born. I gave it up 'cause one day I realized I would never be as good as the Stones, The Who, and Led Zeppelin. Still love my rock music and love listening to it on my boat. Why does an adult need to be a "wannabe"? I still play guitar....a lot. I haven't grown up enough yet at 44 to have given up the dream of having performing music be a part of my life, even though I did realize decades ago that the chances of my "making it," even making a full-time comfortable living at it, were minimal; I also realized that I was at least good enough, and competent keyboard players hard enough to find (compared with guitarists or drummers), that I would always be able to get gigs with bands, so I"ve been doing that pretty steadily on weekends for the last 24 years or so. In the last few years the frequency of these gigs has admittedly dropped off somewhat to just one or two a month now (as the competing demands of having a wife and kids encroach on the rock'n'roll lifestyle, lol, and as I and my contemporary bandmates find it a little harder by the year to compete with our younger counterparts for the gigs and audiences!), but it's still a huge part of my life, a big peter pan syndrome, and just a blast when playing to a dancing or appreciately listening crowd. Nothing better in my life than a summer weekend that includes some cruising on my pwc and maybe a nice on-the-water gig....hey, if any fellow Long Islanders are here in the newsgroup and are interested in this kind of thing, check out my current band's website, AwakeningTheBand.com, you can hear clips of me/us playing and see our upcoming dates, maybe you'll be able to stop by one and say hi. We play a selection of pretty ambitious "progressive" 70's rock by the likes of Yes, ELP, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Rush, Boston, Queen, the Who, etc., it's actually pretty impressive, very different from the usual predictable bar-band set list. richforman |
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