Clockworkmike
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Sounds like he and I were on the same trip then! My dad, like you with your son, was massively supportive of what we attempted and I'll always be grateful for that. He had pulled a lot of extra side jobs to help get the other gear we needed like a PA and some other amps. Of course me and my brother went into child labor and helped on them out of decency lolFunny you would say this. You’re the same age as my youngest. He and several of his HS classmate started up a garage band. Did mostly their own music.... original stuff. Also did covers of groups like Green Day and Blink. They were actually pretty good. A little rough around the edges, but that’s to be expected just getting started. Then of course. Life happens. Kids go to college in all corner of the country. Band just kind of drifted apart. But it was sure fun for this dad for the couple years they were making music together.
Me and my brother who is a few years older, kinda just moved our stuff into the garage one summer day. He had switched from guitar to drums and when my best friend decided to start bringing his guitar over, the rumblings of a garage band kinda just happened . We tried to recruit another friend to play bass but he fit into the description of the other kids in school who was only in it for the trend and quit shortly after. We got lucky and found a younger bassist that my older sister had been babysitting his step-siblings and he was phenomenal. Always lacked a proper singer but enlisted another friend who lacked talent but had guts and guts was enough lol he was never shy and sang his ass off whether it was on key or not.
Unfortunately, my band got Yoko Ono'ed one day when my brother ran off with his controlling girlfriend ( now his wife of 20 years lol) and it just all fell apart within weeks of him quitting and never finding a replacement. It was a blast and i really mourn for those days.
