
dcburn
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As big a fan of Garcia as I am, I totally agree!I hate jam bands, neo funk, and grateful dead tributes.
As big a fan of Garcia as I am, I totally agree!I hate jam bands, neo funk, and grateful dead tributes.
IDK how they can't get out of bed.The millennials are taking over
As an elder spokesman of the Millenials, I don’t know either. Children are crazy and everything is expensive.IDK how they can't get out of bed.
The difference is Garcia can actually play the blues whereas the jam and tribute bands have guitarists who generally can't. We were just discussing this about a Hendrix tribute act yesterday. The guy covered Hendrix but he didn't have that deeper grasp of blues or RnB the same way Hendrix does.As big a fan of Garcia as I am, I totally agree!
Anyone who grew up after the 60's has had less and less exposure to blues and soul so there isn't as much good music anymore but it really nosedived about 15 years ago as the boomers aged out of the scene. I can't tell you how many times I've hired a guy who says he knows blues but can't stick the most basic 12 bar blues changes without screwing the order of the chords up or adding/subtracting bars. Or a drummer who has some kind of adhd mental block preventing him from staying in the pocket or hitting the snare authoritatively. So you're left either to find an old guy who knows the stuff and can still stick it or a young guy who desires to know it. A needle in a haystack. Qualified personnel who want to work and have a good attitude is at an all time low, kind of like every other job I guess.The millennials are taking over
An Austin band no Austin band covers cause it's not Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty, Prince, or Sublime. It's becoming like McDonalds where you get the same shit served to you in every bar you go to. The same types of band all do the same songs as each other. No one digs deep into any catalogs. Corporate burgers have little variation and all taste like cardboard so I don't buy them either.Seriously though, this is a top tier pop song for any generation
An Austin band no Austin band covers cause it's not Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty, Prince, or Sublime. It's becoming like McDonalds where you get the same shit served to you in every bar you go to. The same types of band all do the same songs as each other. No one digs deep into any catalogs. Corporate burgers have little variation and all taste like cardboard so I don't buy them either.
Well Dan, name some bands active prior to 2011 who were getting any paying gigs in STL doing exclusively 90s and later hard rock and alternative music. Paying gigs, not selling tickets to see your shitty band at FUBAR or Cicero’s.![]()
For the cokeheads.
I didn't know floyd invented 90's/2K bar band music in STL, interesting.
ya know ive heard plenty the last 35 yrs and don't even know who floyd is.
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One was named “Harddrive” and I played bass with them from 1998 - 2000.Well Dan, name some bands active prior to 2011 who were getting any paying gigs in STL doing exclusively 90s and later hard rock and alternative music. Paying gigs, not selling tickets to see your shitty band at FUBAR or Cicero’s.
My point wasn’t to pimp my shitty, now defunct band. It was to point out that getting gigs doing Rage, Deftones, AIC, Offspring, Everclear, Ludo, Tripping Daisy, STP and Soundgarden covers in bars in 2011 wasn’t easy. And it’s easier now. Because the old heads that wanted to hear REO and Skynerd quit going to bars because they’re fucking old. The people in bars these days grew up with 90s music.One was named “Harddrive” and I played bass with them from 1998 - 2000.
Ha ha. But it was current music then.
I got your point and was trying f to be funny. Apparently, I failed. lolMy point wasn’t to pimp my shitty, now defunct band. It was to point out that getting gigs doing Rage, Deftones, AIC, Offspring, Everclear, Ludo, Tripping Daisy, STP and Soundgarden covers in bars in 2011 wasn’t easy. And it’s easier now. Because the old heads that wanted to hear REO and Skynerd quit going to bars because they’re fucking old. The people in bars these days grew up with 90s music.
Dan’s just pissed off cuz I made him look stupid yesterday when he was talking out his ass.
No that was my bad dude. I understood what you were doing and was actually aware I was explaining something to you that you weren’t confused about.I got your point and was trying f to be funny. Apparently, I failed. lol
Well Dan, name some bands active prior to 2011 who were getting any paying gigs in STL doing exclusively 90s and later hard rock and alternative music. Paying gigs, not selling tickets to see your shitty band at FUBAR or Cicero’s.
I hate jam bands, neo funk, and grateful dead tributes. All tributes suck actually but there is a lot of that junk here too. I call jam bands go-nowhere music. The same people who criticize blues for being three chords then go play two chord songs with no lyrics in them.![]()