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droolymutt No Underblurb
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RonOnGuitar
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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 6:38 pm Post subject: Re: Why did you become a Musician.....? |
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Well, Drooly, as a young lad of 12 years or so, I noticed how that a guy playing guitar seemed to attract girls....
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AQUARIAN AGE Austrian Peacekeeper
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ED1G PIGGY MOONRUST
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PANick11
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 3:10 am Post subject: Re: Why did you become a Musician.....? |
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My dad bought me my own radio in 1968 and I went to my room and turned it on...
and I was in wonderland...
You could turn the dial and you never new what you might find...it was like a portal to the whole world..
and I had the kind of mind (lots of kids do) that would memorize very quickly and I was singing and humming and banging on things ....
and falling in love with the sound of the electric guitar..
man...the radio in the late 60s and early 70s was sooooo cool...
talk radio....
drama series..
and FANTASTIC music..
it was all very new and cool...
My sister had a little record player and a GUITAR!!..a cheezy accoustic, but it was a guitar and I coveted it dearly...
i'd sneak into her room and play it a bit..but it was a tricky thing because she always left things 'just so' so she could tell if somone had been in there..
i'd have to analyze the situation..look at exactly how things were place and such..HA HA HA!!
she seldom caught on..
anyway...in...I guess 1974 or 75 I got my own guitar..
and in the late 70s we got a piano..
and I've never stopped playing....
I love the electric guitar..
so much..
Electric guitars are the greatest invention of the past century,
really..
maybe one of the greatest inventions in all of human history.
HUH?
Les paul is a god.....
PANick
Edited by: PANick11 at: 4/13/04 4:12 am
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 4:47 am Post subject: Re: Why did you become a Musician.....? |
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PANick?
Did you ever receive that lipstick-kissed mirror that Chris owes you for winning the Cantonese Guitar Competition?
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PANick11
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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HKRockChick No More Peas!
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 1:00 pm Post subject: oooooo |
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I've been singing and performing since I was 4. Won tons of singing competitions right through school and college for best vocalist, sang in a classical choir for many years (yes, first soprano singing Handels Hallelujah Chorous, can you imagine - till I started smoking... ugh), starred in the Indian version of starlight express (yess, on roller skates), was in the first all girl band in Bangalore, and generally had a blast till I came to HK, when I didnt sing for a long long while. Oh I also got my guitar when I was 11, got some books and taught myself to play. I used to play accoustic and sing solo (and won a few prizes that way too), but since I prefer to let someone else play for me, I've kind of let the guitar playing fall by the wayside. I still play guitar for church and that, but its mediocre at best. I also used to debate and act a lot, so I do a few musicals now and then too.
I'm happiest when I'm singing and performing. Truly truly happy. I don't do it for effect or anything, its a form of self expression thats irreplaceable.
I wish I had the courage to do this for a living. But I'd hate to be a struggling artist.
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HatefulMusic Ears bleeding yet?
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 2:21 pm Post subject: Re: oooooo |
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Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time. And it's still fun.
Theo
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4teetoo
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 2:24 pm Post subject: Re: oooooo |
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music has always been a security blanket for me.
when i was four years old, i whined until my mother bought me tommy james and the shondells' greatest hits album.
from the time i can remember, i had portable music machines. first was a transistor radio that i carried everywhere, and then i got a battery-operated portable record player, and i would stuff my pockets full of 45's and play records while everyone else played games. later on, i got an 8-track player that was shaped like a dynamite box, where you changed the tracks like you were pushing down the handle and setting off the dynamite. i moved on to a series of huge boom boxes that i strapped over my shoulder. i was never without one.
when i was a kid, i would go to my mom and dad's turntable and use my finger to slow down and speed up records. my favorite thing was slowing them down so much that everything was so low pitched that it sounded like hell itself, and the snare drums were like huge low-pitched explosions. playing them backwards was great, too.
i drove my mother nuts banging drumsticks on my mattress. i played records and tapes until they were worn out.
i think the greatest influence on my current music was the playing of the records really really slow. it was so surreal. i always wanted to hear bizarre music like that, and no one seemed to make it, so i had it in my head until i got a pc, and i've been trying to innovate and make odd-sounding noise/music ever since. i try to make music that i think is missing from the world, and that i love to hear, myself.
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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