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#163084 by Cajundaddy
Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:39 pm
jimmydanger wrote:
A good musician is, quite simply, someone who makes music that others want to hear. It has nothing to do with schooling, hours practiced, type of gear, critical acclaim, genre or anything else, although good musicians often have these things in common. A poor musician is simply (again) someone who's music is not sought after. Hardly anyone, other than other musicians, cares about your gear; if it doesn't make sounds they enjoy it's crap.


Agreed. A good musician attracts an audience of listeners. A poor musician repels an audience of listeners. I have known both.

#163087 by JCP61
Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:47 pm
jimmydanger wrote:

A good musician is, quite simply, someone who makes music that others want to hear. It has nothing to do with schooling, hours practiced, type of gear, critical acclaim, genre or anything else, although good musicians often have these things in common. A poor musician is simply (again) someone who's music is not sought after. Hardly anyone, other than other musicians, cares about your gear; if it doesn't make sounds they enjoy it's crap.


well by that definition I am a poor musician, and a gear snob
But i knew that already.
As T.E. Lawrence said
"We all can't be lion tamers"
Last edited by JCP61 on Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.

#163092 by jimmydanger
Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:59 pm
As Judge Smails said, "The world needs ditch diggers too".

Or as Ty Webb said "Right in the lumber yard".

#163103 by JCP61
Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:17 pm
no need,
I wasn't here looking for money

#163106 by Jahva
Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:28 pm
JCP
Yeah that's the piece. It's better on the second listen. I retract the noodling statement though. There's a lot more feel in it than I gave you credit for. It has some dark elements I missed on the first listen but I hear the Jazz influence... yet it's also some pretty Heavy/Art. Like it could've been a piece by Vince Guaraldi on acid. (That's a compliment) 8)

#163109 by JCP61
Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:38 pm
thank you very much.
your very generous

yea...
they told me I should have been drinking instead of eating all that acid,
but that was a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
if you know what I mean.

#163111 by jw123
Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:41 pm
Do you guys have acid reflux too?

Sux dont it!

LOL

#163112 by Jahva
Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:44 pm
JCP61 wrote:thank you very much.
your very generous

yea...
they told me I should have been drinking instead of eating all that acid,
but that was a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
if you know what I mean.


Yup... "dancing bears" and 'purple microdot" I remember taking a ride or two when I was young and foolish. Never left the the galaxy but saw a few burning bushes. :wink:

#163134 by PaperDog
Sat Jan 21, 2012 1:25 am
Lynard Dylan wrote:When I was in the Army we were playing
war games and we were captured and held
as prisoners in a train car. It was dark in there
4 or 5 black guys in the train car started beating
on stuff and making all kinds of noises, it was
one of the most kickass jams I've ever heard,
no toys.

I like toys they're cool, but it takes more than
toys.


Man, if I could just get my hands on a vintage Amtrak 'Bullet" train...I'd be the all the talk at the next open mic... ;)

#163175 by John Livingston
Sat Jan 21, 2012 5:07 pm
JCP61 wrote:
jimmydanger wrote:I don't hate them but they annoy me: blues guys in their 50's who can afford to buy vintage guitars and amps and make sure everyone knows about it, all the while they're just average players at best. BTW having a SRV hat does not make you play like SRV.


your volk like he is volk...

I have heard that so called punk lead guitar playing of yours..............
you might want to modify that big talk.
average player for a punk band is practically calling it Mozart.
and honey you ain't no Mozart, not even for punk.




Jimmy doesn't sound dangerous to me, he sounds a little immature, and annoying.

#163180 by PaperDog
Sat Jan 21, 2012 5:21 pm
Johnmchakeres wrote:
JCP61 wrote:
jimmydanger wrote:I don't hate them but they annoy me: blues guys in their 50's who can afford to buy vintage guitars and amps and make sure everyone knows about it, all the while they're just average players at best. BTW having a SRV hat does not make you play like SRV.


your volk like he is volk...

I have heard that so called punk lead guitar playing of yours..............
you might want to modify that big talk.
average player for a punk band is practically calling it Mozart.
and honey you ain't no Mozart, not even for punk.


But enough of all that...

I heard your "Johnny Boy" Nice song dude !



Jimmy doesn't sound dangerous to me, he sounds a little immature, and annoying.

#163183 by jimmydanger
Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:22 pm
Johnmchakeres wrote:
JCP61 wrote:
jimmydanger wrote:I don't hate them but they annoy me: blues guys in their 50's who can afford to buy vintage guitars and amps and make sure everyone knows about it, all the while they're just average players at best. BTW having a SRV hat does not make you play like SRV.


Jimmy doesn't sound dangerous to me, he sounds a little immature, and annoying.


I wasn't talking about guys with Epiphone Les Pauls lol.

#163204 by John Livingston
Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:26 am
jimmydanger wrote:
Johnmchakeres wrote:
JCP61 wrote:
jimmydanger wrote:I don't hate them but they annoy me: blues guys in their 50's who can afford to buy vintage guitars and amps and make sure everyone knows about it, all the while they're just average players at best. BTW having a SRV hat does not make you play like SRV.


Jimmy doesn't sound dangerous to me, he sounds a little immature, and annoying.


I wasn't talking about guys with Epiphone Les Pauls lol.




I love my Les Paul, and let me tell you, it is a POS, but I have had it for 10 years, and I can still make her scream.

As for these "Gear Snobs" you are talking about man, I would never ever tell anyone they shouldn't try to keep learning. My advice to you would be to stop moving so fast, and maybe listen a little more carefully, and see if you can learn something, if you can't, or you don't, you haven't missed out on anything. I wouldn't ever give up that chance Broseph, but that is just me.

Having good gear DOES make a difference in your sound, ESPECIALLY when you are playing live. lol. It will NEVER EVER replace a good player, but it is a definite plus.

Give peace a chance. lol. Come TOGETHER!!! Right now .... over me... bum bum... doodlie DOOOO doooo.... *repeat* DC AL Fine *weeping for songs end*

#163205 by John Livingston
Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:47 am
PaperDog wrote:
Johnmchakeres wrote:
JCP61 wrote:
jimmydanger wrote:I don't hate them but they annoy me: blues guys in their 50's who can afford to buy vintage guitars and amps and make sure everyone knows about it, all the while they're just average players at best. BTW having a SRV hat does not make you play like SRV.


your volk like he is volk...

I have heard that so called punk lead guitar playing of yours..............
you might want to modify that big talk.
average player for a punk band is practically calling it Mozart.
and honey you ain't no Mozart, not even for punk.


But enough of all that...

I heard your "Johnny Boy" Nice song dude !



Jimmy doesn't sound dangerous to me, he sounds a little immature, and annoying.





~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Thanks man, do you have any work up? I will take a glance. I am working on that "Johnny Boy piece" right now for a guy across the country. I have a lot yet to finish as of yet... I am sure you can tell lol...... but I am looking for some decent drums, and bass. If you know anybody that wants to work with me, let me know man!!!

Let's be somebody!!! lol :)

lTalk at you later.

#163211 by PierceG
Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:25 am
Johnmchakeres,

Are you pretty solely interested in collaborative/recording type stuff using on-line resources?

If so, that's cool and you're probably doing it the best way...in fact...I know you are.

However, I am strictly old school. My essential plan is to just pound the street and play live at as many venues as possible until something happens. I wouldn't even want to record an album of any kind until I knew that we were popular enough to at least break even on it.

I don't have any recordings up, but you can certainly find enough of my lyrics here. If you were interested in potentially working together, I could very simply meet you somewhere and have an audition, of sorts, see if you like my singing or not.

I was in a band called Barometric Pressure for about four years. We were a Punk/Metal/Alternative band and played mainly at venues in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Columbus.

You live in Cambridge, which is about forty miles away from me.

Anyway, let me know. I'm planning to learn the bass and start my own band, but for the time being, I'm cool with just being a singer. If it really works, naturally, I would just stick with it.

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