
skoora
Well-known member
I played original music for years in my 20's and early 30's, mostly heavy/punk stuff. Played for a while in an AC/DC tribute in the late 90's and it was a blast. It was easy because they're my favorite band and I finally got to play with the tone I wanted to on-stage as trying to get people to play music in an AC/DC style or approach was near impossible. Even in the 2000's (my 30's decade) it was pathetic trying to find people in Seattle who earnestly wanted to write original new material but with a classic/hard rock approach. It always had to have a punk or metal slant and I wanted to do it very authentically. I'm glad I at least had the Tribute experience to feel that sound on stage.
All the talk about musician vs. artist vs. composer vs. guitar player is ridiculous. I play music for my own ya ya's. I couldn't give a toss what anyone thinks of what I do. I know what it is.
All the talk about musician vs. artist vs. composer vs. guitar player is ridiculous. I play music for my own ya ya's. I couldn't give a toss what anyone thinks of what I do. I know what it is.