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Goat":t1cya863 said:Couldn't help myself. I had a '79 PS Iceman, but ended up selling. I alway regretted the sale, so when I saw the '96, I couldn't pass it up. I don't play much, but I'm going to hold onto a few choice items. I think this is a midlife phase I'm going through. Once I shake it, I'll be playing as much as I ever was.
guitarmike":n7m2j4c2 said:Back then I did not play in church every week. When I did the band was cool and I helped pack up for 30 minutes or so and then go home. I did that for the better part of 20 years. The live scene in southeastern WI was just getting stale. All the cover bands play the same old songs and if you are lucky the band members made $50-70 a piece. Playing What I Like About You, Bad Case of Loving You, Hit Me with Your Best Shot, etc was too painful to endure any longer.
If I ever play outside of Christian music it would be to put together another tribute band, the Iron Maiden one I did with my kid on drums was a lot of fun.
FourT6and2":1idpc41w said:Honestly, haven't picked up a guitar in two months. And when I last did, I plugged in for 15 minutes, played a few riffs and was like... yeah ok. That's enough I guess. I prefer building amps to playing these days. And I haven't built anything in a while either. Last few years I'm busy rock climbing or going to the race track.
Red_Label":3s2g8498 said:FourT6and2":3s2g8498 said:Honestly, haven't picked up a guitar in two months. And when I last did, I plugged in for 15 minutes, played a few riffs and was like... yeah ok. That's enough I guess. I prefer building amps to playing these days. And I haven't built anything in a while either. Last few years I'm busy rock climbing or going to the race track.
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Hard to beat those! If I had a track nearby, I'd surely go there often. And since winter's now here (in MT), I guess I'll start pulling the ropes and ice tools out for the mountains. It'll be another month or two before I've got any decent ice to play on, but it's always good to get the ball rolling early. I've never been much of a rock climber (don't like trashing my hands), but I've been ice climbing for decades. It's nice to cycle through hobbies so none get too stale.
A good friend of mine (also a member hear) once told me that we can all make time for the things we love, and I agree.Goat":1bo06z4b said:I'm running into an increasing number of guys who have completely bailed. I'm talking about cunts who've been playing for decades. On Monday, I asked a SA counter person what they are is seeing in sales numbers? "It's dead! The people who do purchase are usually from Brazil. American buyers are strictly into the modern metal thing, but they are few. Everyone wants to be a DJ..." Collectors will always be looking for things to add to their trophy rooms... but, they will eventually realize the reality of diminishing asset value. I'm down to three guitars, and three amplifiers myself. I play so little these days, three rigs is beginning to feel like two rigs too many.
Gear related forums are dying as well. Once bustling with excitement and activity have become cemeteries of repetition and pointless commentary. Sort-of like this post...![]()
What say you?