I've been playing guitar now just over 30 years but's it's been almost ages since I was last in a band. I would love to get back into the band scene some day and hook up with some old friends whom I haven't talked to for a while now. I miss my band playing days.
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My problem seems to work like this: as an old guy and having now played for 41 years I still really enjoy playing with other people and performing, however it seems the project I have been working with for the last four/five years is coming to a premature end due to external forces. I want to continue to play. But (and you knew it was coming) when I play with people my own age it seems they are invariably mired in and trying to relive the past. I have no interest in playing covers of songs I listened to as a kid, none at all, and I want to create new music...which typically leads to younger musicians. Who have a hard time accepting an old dude among their ranks when creating original music (seems fine in cover bands but as stated, ZERO interest in a cover band). So, I am searching for the right situation, hopefully some equally "seasoned" people who don't have either dreams of delayed stardom or intentions of playing the Classic Rock Top 20 to a roomful of people in Hawaiian shirts trying to relive senior prom on Saturday night. If I can find a few that just want to create new music and maybe bring the music to a handful of people who would appreciate it I would be very happy.

I'm pretty confident that nobody wants to hear the music I play outside the context of a band. I wouldn't torture them so.
I'm pretty confident that nobody wants to hear the music I play outside the context of a band. I wouldn't torture them so.
You actually make some great points there gball. I sort of refuse to play cover songs myself and I believe in originality like you do. In the past people would ask me constantly to play "Stairway To Heaven" which I played a lot but started getting sick & tired of playing it all of the time. It's a great song but after hearing on the radio a few million times it sort of gets outdated & tiresome. When I play guitar these days I mostly improvise solos and rhythm parts and try to come up with something new that I've created. I guess I don't have the patience to play cover tunes anymore because it's someone else's music and I prefer making my own. Your Hawaiian shirt reference is a good one...I couldn't have said it any better myself.
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I've probably played Hotel California a few million times and it never gets old to me. Every time feels like the first time all over again.

"Hotel California" is like the "Stairway To Heaven" for the Eagles. It's a good tune but it is another one that gets over-played on the radio. I don't think I've ever learned that tune completely...no patience like I said.
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I played briefly as a relief guitarist in an Eagles tribute band. I know those songs backwards and forwards. It was my favorite job EVER!
"Hotel California" is like the "Stairway To Heaven" for the Eagles. It's a good tune but it is another one that gets over-played on the radio. I don't think I've ever learned that tune completely...no patience like I said.
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