Planetguy wrote:i find the age thing ironic from another point of view.
i'm thinking about playing w musicians out of your age group. and maybe that's fodder for it's own thread....
when i was in my teens, twenties, and beyond i'd play w anyone that could play, had something to offer, and wasn't a tool.
yeah, i totally get a bunch of 19 yr olds not wanting to play w someone in their 50's....but still the off hand dismal of anyone deemed as "too old" bothers me on some level. just the same now as when i was younger.
i have a cpl of ads on c-list and they both include this at the end:
Relevant: that you can play and you're not a jerk
Irrelevant: your age... as long as you're old enough to drive to the gig and you're not too old to carry your own equipment. (-:
i've also said...
if your main focus and first question is "how old are you" we're likely coming at things very differently
i actually saw an ad not long ago that said "BAND LOOKING FOR GTRST BETWEEN 19 and 23". and that's it! nothing about the kind of music they played, instrumentation, etc....nada. zip. zilch. cos' let's face it, if i a qualified gtrst who was 24 or 25 came along, how could THAT ever possibly work?????
Mark, Some times age does make a difference... I will gladly work a project with 70 years olds, any day over that of 19 year olds...... Simply because the liklihood of completing a project is greater with the 70 year olds... I also think at my age, I have less tolerance for apprenticeship, where the youngster has 'attitude' or is clueless about his place in the food chain.
It was a crappy call on that one dude to act so indifferent to Scotty...But the flip side of it is that there is a good reason why that old bugger has to audition the John Q Public... Its not like 'his people...will call my people' LOL