Starfish Scott wrote:That's the problem Cliffy, no one around your age and in your area with your set of likes.
You're pounding the pavement, but you are intent on what you want to do.
(small target)
If you consent to just play whatever the prevailing winds are blowing in, you just made your target demographic much bigger. (bigger target)
PS: Don't take the bait so readily. Yeah, you are a troll but for you to write 10 posts where 1 would do, just reinforces the idea to the general public in here.
Think about it like the school yard. If you reply to every kid that says something nasty to you, you are going to have a long day.
"Think a little more about what you want to say and say less to the kids that irk you the most".
To tell the truth, you strike me as mildly creepy in general, but I still salute your albeit mismanaged efforts to try and get something going for yourself.
You have to ask yourself, is it more important to play in general or to do exactly what you want to do, regardless>?
I'd say the first option.
When I don't play, I feel out of sorts.
That's primarily why I play bass in other situations, to reach a more common ground.
I only want to play guitar for my own thing and very very few situations fall into that category, so the next best thing is to play bass in someone else's slightly more skewed thing but it's still fun as hell.
Sorry if my spelling/punctuation is out today, my head is ringing like a dinner gong.
PS: Grant don't slam that tune like that, I like "Last train to Clarksville".
That's some damm good advice. If you don't take this advice to heart cliffy, hang it up and take knitting. You are a boring, no fun low information person. $50.00 says you can't come up with a original song and recorded it.

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