#219142 by fisherman bob
Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:35 am
Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:35 am
Three for me:
1). First time I heard Bohemian Rhapsody I was driving down the highway. I pulled into a parking lot and stopped the car, listened to the whole song, then drove directly to a music store and bought the album. I had never heard of Queen before, and was elated to find out they had three previous albums, which I also bought right after that. Changed my musical life.
2). I was working a Summer temp job and got to talking music on break. Somebody told me to get the album Loading Zone by Roy Buchanan. Opened an entire new world of music to me, the blues.
3) I had already started messing around with harmonica and singing with some guys in the basement when we went to see Albert King. They had this opening act called The Bill Blue Band which MADE me pursue music to this day. While no band I've been in has ever approached Bill Blue, the pursuit has been lifelong, and while bumpy and frustrating at times, I have finally after 30+ years consider myself to be pretty good at both bass and vocals, and I'm my worst critic.
1). First time I heard Bohemian Rhapsody I was driving down the highway. I pulled into a parking lot and stopped the car, listened to the whole song, then drove directly to a music store and bought the album. I had never heard of Queen before, and was elated to find out they had three previous albums, which I also bought right after that. Changed my musical life.
2). I was working a Summer temp job and got to talking music on break. Somebody told me to get the album Loading Zone by Roy Buchanan. Opened an entire new world of music to me, the blues.
3) I had already started messing around with harmonica and singing with some guys in the basement when we went to see Albert King. They had this opening act called The Bill Blue Band which MADE me pursue music to this day. While no band I've been in has ever approached Bill Blue, the pursuit has been lifelong, and while bumpy and frustrating at times, I have finally after 30+ years consider myself to be pretty good at both bass and vocals, and I'm my worst critic.