ahhhh, but if only it WAS goodbye from you, glen????
do you think many would be sad?
who'd miss the angry, ugly, and ill mannered guy you've chosen to become here?
there's some that would miss what you were before this bs.
(and here's some friendly advice.....the "report it to the admins" bit wasn't all that the first time......and it h'ain't a gotten one stitch better w each tiresome time you trot it out)
what have i always told you....ya gotta have the right material...and the skills to deliver.
you should have exited stage left when you heard the first jeers and boos. that's basic sho-biz 101.
instead, you keep trying to play to a room where there ain't NOBODY digging your groove... or your complete LACK of groove..
...memo to glen: people here ARE MUSICIANS.
you're playing in the wrong key and ya AIN'T cutting the changes.
perhaps it's time to think about putting your axe up and then ya can come back another day.... when you can get in tune with the band.
and play in the right key.
or one that ain't quite as jarring.
like we're playing in C....but you hear it as G and that F# note from that key of G....well, that raised fourth or #11 sounds kinda hip and cool.
but glen, ain't no one here who can figure out what key you're playing in while we're dancing in C....what is.. ? is it... is it the key of F# you bashin' away in????? yeah, that's about what it sounds like to musicians.
one last thought. good musicians listen and they play well with others.
hey glen....try it in the key of C man. trust me...it can work.
