I only had one brother, and he didn’t play.That sucks man, I know all about it. I've had the same situation with a couple of my brothers. They just can't see the light...
I only had one brother, and he didn’t play.That sucks man, I know all about it. I've had the same situation with a couple of my brothers. They just can't see the light...
My son Jerry played drums, and Bass a little.I've got five...and one sister. Oldest of the bunch here. Only one of my bros, along with my pops plays guitar. Another plays cello and his oldest boy fancies himself a 3 year old Keith Moon.
A very informative post there Robert.Bands are tough to put and keep together. Im an old hand at being in bands and dealing with politics. We had two guitarists try and take the band over outright, creating a virtual coup. We let them go immediately and it really shook them up to find out they had been dropped.
When guys cannot start a band, it seems they often join one, then try to create discord/animosity, as an opportunity to appear to be a 'musical messiah,' or, they publically cast a vote to oust the bandleader and take over.
A short time after this drama, we picked up another bassist who seemed like a cool dude. He recommended a lead guitarist, who also seemed legit and we rehearsed/played a few months.
We didnt know - at the time - that they both were trying to resurrect their defunct band and they quit abruptly, trying to entice our drummer to leave and join them. The effort wasn't successful and they became enraged at the rest of us because their coup failed.
We are being a lot more cautious moving forward with new members.
The one saving grace is the singer/bandleader and i are tight. We don't let anyone know that he and i run the band together, as i just assume the outwardly-appearing role of a humble band member.
One of our previous guitar players called me in secret one day and said, "Hey, Bruh...we are taking this band over today. We gonna kick the singer out and we start rehearsing at my pad next Saturday. Are you in???"
Little did he know, he was actually talking to the band manager...
I guess you could describe my role as, "For a fee - I'm happy to be - your backdoor man..."
I protect the singer and support him in the role of frontman/bandleader, offering support and advice as we go along the way.
A very informative post there Robert.
True wisdom is a great asset , for anyone, great to see this alliance you guys have.
Priceless
That I knowI just enjoy performing and playing music and i'm trying to make that the number one priority, and i tell you folks, its harder than it looks!!!
"its a long way to the topI just enjoy performing and playing music and i'm trying to make that the number one priority, and i tell you folks, its harder than it looks!!!
"its a long way to the top
if you wanna rock and roll"......
That would be the coolest thing ever, I remember a TV commercial from about 6 years ago where the band was doing that , and thought that is great!You know that video conference thing the muppets advertise?
Would it not be cool to have it set up like a conference call - and have the ability to display multiple windows on the screen by selecting layouts - like on a cctv camera system?
live TTR remote jam....
Exactly what this guy ^^^ said. YouTube backing tracks are the best bandmatez everz. They stay in time, sound good in a mix, never give me the evil eye or stiff me on the bar tab.
I am plain and simply just looking for some guys close to my age to get together and jam, be it 2 times a month or 3 that would be great.
But twice a year I am not going to waste my time gas or energy learning covers that are not going to ever be played in front of anyone.
Covers are the devil.
I tried doing that with a singer I met through a buddy of mine, it was a pretty cool drum machine with a bass groove going with it.Exactly what this guy ^^^ said. YouTube backing tracks are the best bandmatez everz. They stay in time, sound good in a mix, never give me the evil eye or stiff me on the bar tab.