Paleopete wrote:I can barely remember my first jam session, my uncles who taught me how to play guitar took me to someone's house, I was about 8 or so, with a cheapo Silvertone acoustic and the guy who lived there asked me if I could play guitar boogie...I looked totally lost I guess, my uncle grinned at me, turned so I could see his guitar neck and started playing and I just picked it right up from there and had no more trouble, except changing keys. That's about all I remember of it. Didn't try any lead of course, I didn't even think about trying lead for another 3 or 4 years, then after seeing Michael Nesmith play "Valerie" on the Monkees TV show I knew i just HAD to learn some lead...So I guess you can credit the Monkees and Michael Nesmith as my first guitar influence.
Next jam session after that, aside from with my uncles at the grandparents' house, was when a guy in 8th grade asked me to audition for his band, people were telling him I was the best guitar player in school. HUH??? I didn't even know any of them had heard me...except on an old, beat up Gibson acoustic in the band room with strings about 8 years old...anyway we got together Saturday, played one song and he looked at the drummer and said "I think he's our boy".
They asked me if I was ready to work at it and I jumped at that chance, I was really sick of guys who just didn't want to put any effort into it. Learn to stumble through 4 or 5 songs just well enough to get the girls' attention then they would start with the "aww let's just play, we don't have to do all that"...They were sick of it too.
First song we learned was "Lady Madonna" or "Get Back" can't remember, we did both. I remember helping the keyboard player figure out the right part for "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin", I'd never even tried it, didn't have a piano to try it on, just found the first note and the harmony note to it then went from there...amazed them both but he learned it right away. An hour later we were playing it. My mother came upstairs (garage apartment) to pick me up after practice and thought we had the radio playing...it was actually the band...
That made us feel good...the look of surprise on her face, "I thought you had the radio on!"...we were 3 happy kids. Didn't have a bass player, just guitar keyboards and drums. (Remember Farfisa organs?)
That is a fascinating story Paleopete. Thank you for posting it. I had that happen one time, a friend of my mother thought the real song was on, I was playing "Don't Fear The Reaper," by Blue Oyster Cult on my guitar. I was happy with that, plus I was happy the other day when I did have my "first jam session." I actually did not mess up everything, I was nervous about it too. But somehow, I had kept thinking earlier in the day how everyone on here was telling me about confidence, and there you go, it just came to me somehow when I jammed. First we just both played random different riffs, then we played "Welcome Home Sanitarium," which I talked about before. It was cool just not to mess it up, then we showed off some riffs we both wrote. Looked at many guitars, that is when I found the PRS (Awesome guitar, trying to remember which PRS it was though, lol).
So yeah, it was rather interesting that day. I cannot wait to jam again. I wish I could get some audio up on here for everyone to hear me. I really need that critique, and I am sure I will get it with how choppy I can sound at times, lol. It is all part of being new though, so I will except it. Last night I burnt my hands into the ground playing guitar, I think I played that thing between yesterday and the late night for like 10 hours (Ow! Hands are better now though).
But back to what you were saying, I am sure it must have been cool to get into a band that easily, you must have been some guitarist for someone only playing a short time. We need that kind of talent in this world. Last night I saw a Jazz show honoring Ella Fitzgerald, I was in shock by the talent. Made me want to throw the guitar out the window at one point though, lol, they barely used guitars, mostly pianos and other instruments. I will take up piano next, I like the sound of Jazz/blues piano. I remember the first old time blues song I heard, it was in the movie "The Majestic," Jim Carrey played the song "Boogie Woogie Blues," on piano (Amazing). Last night I wish I could have gone and played in a band for some kind of New Years celebration, would have been cool.
By the way, "The Monkees," scare me

. I am not a fan, *Shrug*.
Who can account for taste though. I have heard of the company Silvertone, I stumbled upon them the other day looking for a bass guitar that was inexpensive to learn off of someday As for Farfisa organs, I have no clue... What a strange name for an organ company...
At any rate, peace out, man, GuitarAnatomy.