This has been nagging at me ever since my audition last Saturday. I wanted to post it here just to have someone to share it with.
I absolutely love classic 80's/90's rock...Scorpions, Maiden, Priest, Whitesnake, Dio, Great White, Aldo Nova, Def Leppard, etc., and I never, ever tire of playing these tunes. I get an amazing, almost euphoric sense from playing these songs...and I have discovered that I really don't like playing anything else.
I may listen, now and then, to other songs, but not very often and nothing brings me the level of joy that this era of music brings me. I have no desire to own or play an acoustic, and I actually find myself getting a little annoyed when I am playing other genre's of music, even when I am getting paid to do so.
I do love the more modern Scorpion's tunes like "Winds of Change," "Humanity" and "Send Me An Angel" too, so it's not just the headbangy stuff that appeals to me, but rather certain artists and the dramatic arrangements that seem to appeal to me.
I believe what my recent audition did for me was firmly cement into my mind that my place is truly in an 80/90's cover band, and not so much playing on different recordings, or even playing bass in a blues quartet.
So, yesterday I decided to start taking some music theory classes and actively pursuing a cover band gig.
How's that for being a silly 51 year old????
Thanks for listening....
I absolutely love classic 80's/90's rock...Scorpions, Maiden, Priest, Whitesnake, Dio, Great White, Aldo Nova, Def Leppard, etc., and I never, ever tire of playing these tunes. I get an amazing, almost euphoric sense from playing these songs...and I have discovered that I really don't like playing anything else.
I may listen, now and then, to other songs, but not very often and nothing brings me the level of joy that this era of music brings me. I have no desire to own or play an acoustic, and I actually find myself getting a little annoyed when I am playing other genre's of music, even when I am getting paid to do so.
I do love the more modern Scorpion's tunes like "Winds of Change," "Humanity" and "Send Me An Angel" too, so it's not just the headbangy stuff that appeals to me, but rather certain artists and the dramatic arrangements that seem to appeal to me.
I believe what my recent audition did for me was firmly cement into my mind that my place is truly in an 80/90's cover band, and not so much playing on different recordings, or even playing bass in a blues quartet.
So, yesterday I decided to start taking some music theory classes and actively pursuing a cover band gig.
How's that for being a silly 51 year old????
Thanks for listening....