JumpinJules 0 #26 December 28, 2007 My boyfriend has just recently started playing around the area bars... I know I'm bias... but he's really good! Julie don’t jump You’re far too young You gotta lotta nice things to live for Save them skies for them birds and bees Stay down here on this earth with me Cuz you don’t need no reserve you see If you stick to stayin on your feet So Julie don’t jump Julie don’t jump You got your pack Strapped to your back but you giving your parents a heart attack And it’s a fact That it’s hard to relax when Nobody knows if you are coming back So stay down here with me Let them blue skies be Use them able feet Find a new hobby Julie, Julie, Julie, Julie Julie don’t Jump Julie don’t Jump Well I’m just trying to be realistic I don’t want you to become a statistic I’m just sitting and using logistics Thinking that you should just quit this Cuz here there’s no need to cutaway When your only malfunction is a rainy day So baby save that pretty face and Go and play in a safer place He's added to it since then, but I have to admit... everytime he plays that song and gives the disclaimer "this song is about my girlfriend skydiving... not committing suicide" I have to laugh http://myspace.com/nicholaswright1 Into the great wide open/ under them skies of blue/ out in the great wide open/ a rebel w/out a clue..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darius11 12 #27 December 28, 2007 I play guitar, I love playing metal, but my own songs are never heavy just don’t come out that way. Played in a band when I was much younger and was never able to find the same chemistry. I am more then excited as our final member will be in the US hopefully within the next 6 months.Music is life I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not." - Kurt Cobain Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swedishcelt 0 #28 December 28, 2007 Do backup vocalists count? I tend to get better with good Irish whiskey though... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikeJD 0 #29 December 30, 2007 QuoteI'm playing lead alto saw in our college jazz band. Pat, I'm curious. You play the saw? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gonzalesna 0 #30 December 30, 2007 I play guitar. Actually I've been calling music stores for 30 minutes now trying to find one with some decent left handed electric acoustics but to no avail yet Some people refrain from beating a dead horse. Personally, I find a myriad of entertainment value when beating it until it becomes a horse-smoothie. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grannyinthesky 0 #31 December 30, 2007 Quote In Reply To -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm playing lead alto saw in our college jazz band. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pat, I'm curious. You play the saw? No, I play alto sax. My fingers just have a mind of their own sometimes. "safety first... and What the hell..... safety second, Too!!! " ~~jmy POPS #10490 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kschilk 0 #32 December 30, 2007 I started with drums but played bass guitar in a local progressive rock band, through most of the '70s & early '80s. I've been on six or twelves, for the last 20 years or so but I don't do bands anymore. I still miss runnin' on the ol' Rickenbacker....bass is fun! "T'was ever thus." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snowwhite 0 #33 December 30, 2007 Played guitar and sang in one of Streakers bands for about 3 years. He has a lot more stamina than I though. He could play a couple nights a week for years on end, plus his day job, plus church choirs and I needed SLEEP. It was fun, then it was work. When it became work, I quit.skydiveTaylorville.org freefallbeth@yahoo.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
denete 3 #34 December 30, 2007 Well, I don't play in a band...but I am a musician. Primary instrument is percussion, but I'm a bit of a freak. I don't like to play drumset. I played enough to pass my performance competencies and that was enough for me. I like hand-drums better. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kschilk 0 #35 December 30, 2007 Quote It was fun, then it was work. When it became work, I quit. Amen. Sooner or later, ya' start gettin' those gigs, when you really don't feel like playin'....then ya' have to force yourself to practice....then you start leavin' it in the case, between gigs....then you're on stage, thinkin' about all the other things you'd rather be doin'...... I guess that explains why in the beginning, we called 'em "gigs" but after a few years, we started sayin' "jobs". "T'was ever thus." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kschilk 0 #36 December 30, 2007 Quote Well, I don't play in a band...but I am a musician. Primary instrument is percussion, but I'm a bit of a freak. I don't like to play drumset. I played enough to pass my performance competencies and that was enough for me. I like hand-drums better. I've seen some of the all-time great drummers but I gotta' say, the most impressive drum solo I ever saw, was on The Lucy Show....it was back in the early '70s. Desi Arnaz Jr., Lucy's son and who (as I understand it) studied drums under Buddy Rich....did a drum (well, percussion) solo on nothing but pots, pans, the cupboards, oven, etc.....it was sweet! "T'was ever thus." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JackC 0 #37 December 30, 2007 QuoteIt was fun, then it was work. When it became work, I quit. Yep. I played guitar in a couple of bands. Eventually got so sick of it that I played my last gig and put my guitars back in their cases where they stayed for about 7 years. I'm playing again now but never again in a band. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cloudseeker2001 0 #38 December 30, 2007 Quote Been playing guitar for 31 years. Used to play alone or jam with friends in my younger years. In the late 1970's I'd get home from my graveyard shift as my friends & family were going to work/school. Stayed home alone, party, and play for several hours a day... In recent years I've played guitar & bass with the church band, as well as operated the sound board. When I was younger I wanted to play in a band and tour bars & nightclubs, but by the time I was good enough I'd lost my desire to do this. Perhaps as a once-in-a-while thing, but not as a lifestyle. Playing in church is fun, but I never dreamed I'd one day be on stage in front of several hundred people and nobody's drunk. One morning one of the singers said "Jon, you're wailing on that guitar. How'd you get so good?" I replied "Drugs." Cheers, Jon You know, many people have laughed at me for saying this, but I think for a person to really understand how to really Play, drugs are what makes the connection, not just practice and pro-gear. "Some call it heavenly in it's brilliance, others mean and rueful of the western dream" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cloudseeker2001 0 #39 December 30, 2007 Quote ***We need a BASS player! Quote Why would you want to play a fish? I play bass....a few years ago I dated a German girl for a month or so and she always called it a bass...........In a thick German accent....Are you going to play your bass today??????I just quit a metal band that was very 80's Judas Priest. I hated it, but they loved it! The guitar player had a Carvin, and that was one of the most beautiful guitars I have ever seen. Even better than most I have seen out of Fenders custom shop. If you are looking for a new guitar, check out Carvin! "Some call it heavenly in it's brilliance, others mean and rueful of the western dream" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snowwhite 0 #40 December 31, 2007 QuoteQuoteIt was fun, then it was work. When it became work, I quit. Yep. I played guitar in a couple of bands. Eventually got so sick of it that I played my last gig and put my guitars back in their cases where they stayed for about 7 years. I'm playing again now but never again in a band. That's one of the reasons that I really admire Streaker. He was one hell of a trumpet player and in great demand. We got married on the ONLY day he didn't have a gig that year. Then he smashed his mouth, got a bunch of stitches in both lips, lost a couple of teeth, and had to have caps. Not a good thing for a guy who makes a living with his mouth. He started playing guitar, and was playing it in the band a couple of weeks into his lessons. But people kept calling for bass players, so he said what the heck and has been playing bass ever since. Went from big horn band, wedding crap to dirty rock and roll and never missed a beat. I'm not that versatile, dedicated or inspired. The only thing he can't play is a harmonica. No shit. I don't get it.skydiveTaylorville.org freefallbeth@yahoo.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JackC 0 #41 December 31, 2007 Quote The only thing he can't play is a harmonica. No shit. I don't get it. Tell him to eat loads of beans, shove the harp up his ass and fart the national anthem.He'll rock. Smelly rock, but rock none the less. I hate people like that cos it takes me years to suck at anything Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kschilk 0 #42 December 31, 2007 Quote I play guitar. Actually I've been calling music stores for 30 minutes now trying to find one with some decent left handed electric acoustics but to no avail yet Check out any of these online, they have decent selections. musiciansfriend.com guitarcenter.com activemusician.com music123.com musiciansbuy.com samedaymusic.com"T'was ever thus." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikeJD 0 #43 December 31, 2007 Quote Quote In Reply To -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm playing lead alto saw in our college jazz band. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pat, I'm curious. You play the saw? No, I play alto sax. My fingers just have a mind of their own sometimes. Ha! That's what I suspected. But I looked up musical saws (yeah, I was having a slow day) and apparently people do use different sizes so there are 'bass' saws and, I guess, 'alto' saws. So I thought maybe, just maybe... Alto sax is very cool - but alto saw - well, that would have been interesting... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites