
JackBootedThug
MURDERATOR
i did....not musically though.....
V-Killer":3p6bbr6l said:BlackRose":3p6bbr6l said:After I was able to hear and see first hand what the experiences of a musicians life is really like, and the realities of being on the road, no thanks.
I was lucky enough to spend part of my youth touring and helping my friends, bay area players Ronnie Montrose (Gamma) and Dave Meniketti (Y&T) in the late 70's.
I then met and spent time with Uli Roth and Michael Schenker, way too much drama.
Drama with UJR? Really?
IntenseJim":3g8z4j8q said:I did.
My stage name is Dirk Diggler.
Rdodson":36b7i89b said:I had the idea I could do all the writing and production and the rest of the band would be employees, so there was never any real chemistry. Plus, I was impatient. Got written up in Guitar World and so on but then grunge came in. But I wasn't willing to do the true "band" thing since I didn't drink much less do drugs and it was pretty insane back in the late 80s. But, I did get sorta close. Got to meet a lot of *big names* and so on. Worked for Van Halen for a bit, and got to know all those guys, and realized that most (not all) of the industry was existing on an 8th grade level.
You are exactly right,thats where I need to be and stay!Business":2qrdl4rn said:The answer for a lot of people on here is:
"Because I don't have a time machine to travel back to the 80's"