I agree Colorsfade.
Chippy I always consider the bass and drums and I work twice as hard getting these guys good sound live, double 18's with 6000 watts thru them alone you should hear the thump, that bottom end is enough to give you an erection. I have worked with some amazing musicians in my career and I feel very blessed. The biggest problem I have with my fellow musicians is when their personal problems start to interfere with the bands ability to move forward and play out. I try to be sensitive to problems such as a sick child or as in the case with a keyboard player that I played with for 7 years he had brain cancer and playing music was very important to him so I kept him by my side even though he could barely stand much less play untill he died. I am an unbelievably loyal person to play music with and I beleive, I am a good leader because I have worked under some good leaders and out of admiration I watched them and learned how to keep musicians in the band involved and to make them feel like they have ownership in the project because as the leader of the band it really is in your best interest.
This bass player is not spectacular but he is solid although he is capable of being spectacular he isn't, because he just doesn't put in the personal rehearsal time to move forward. His vocal ability is strong although he has played in bands for years no one ever let or pushed him to sing so his voice is clean. I have a way of taking people that haven't sang much and push them without them even realizing untill after the fact, that they really can sing. To me vocal harmonies=euphoria most bands don't have them and in my opinion that is what seperates average bands from above average bands. Everyone loves harmony I mean check out how far Thin Lizzy's guitar players Scott Gorman and Brian Robertson took guitar harmony and Glen Tipton and KK Downing in Electric Eye. To me that is one of the things missing in todays music.
So I am wondering do I need to take a look at my leadership abilities or is it that human nature causes musicians and human beings for that matter to simply want more or become bored. I am a classic rocker I love all of it Sweet Home, Funky Music, Freebird, Mustang Sally, Stranglehold, Day Of The Eagle, Do You Feel Like We Do.
We played for a very large crowd last Saturday probably 1500 people and in case ya'll haven't noticed I am not much of a picture taker, But we kept them people rockin till the very end and damn it sounded unbelievable IT WAS MAGIC and it pains me to see that end.
