John Watt
Member
If you had your looks together, for photos, videos to TV shows,
playing your instrument, playing your songs,
your own and the ones you like to play,
who would you leave all that behind for,
if you got the call to join a new band,
just to back someone else up onstage?
Changes to instruments, languages, genres and countries,
are also considerations.
Please, no acoustic to electric debates. There isn't one.
Not here. Not if it's been recorded already.
However, members of the "Lost Clerical", "Lost Scribe" and "Mad Monks" bands,
can comment from their isolated cave dwellings,
as bird-banded replies are accepted here.
All messages in a bottle will receive immediate replies.
No matter what kind of band, or music, I was playing,
at least once a week someone, usually a woman,
would say they don't know where all the notes came from,
because my hand looked like a spider crawling up the neck.
It is to my enduring, even endurobowsommo, regret,
that I never came up with a left-handed violin.
playing your instrument, playing your songs,
your own and the ones you like to play,
who would you leave all that behind for,
if you got the call to join a new band,
just to back someone else up onstage?
Changes to instruments, languages, genres and countries,
are also considerations.
Please, no acoustic to electric debates. There isn't one.
Not here. Not if it's been recorded already.
However, members of the "Lost Clerical", "Lost Scribe" and "Mad Monks" bands,
can comment from their isolated cave dwellings,
as bird-banded replies are accepted here.
All messages in a bottle will receive immediate replies.
No matter what kind of band, or music, I was playing,
at least once a week someone, usually a woman,
would say they don't know where all the notes came from,
because my hand looked like a spider crawling up the neck.
It is to my enduring, even endurobowsommo, regret,
that I never came up with a left-handed violin.
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