Some of us are professionals. Some of us are retired. Some of us are just learning. Some of us just play because we enjoy it.
This is your thread - and it's not just for guitarists. I don't care if you play a kazoo. I want to hear it. I will listen to every submission of personally created work - and, if history is any predictor, other people will too.
So, grab your phone and guitar and record us something. Or, if you can do better recording that that, do so!
If you don't play and want to, ask questions. If you want more information, ask questions. If you want resources, ask questions.
By the way - I should start a "ping" list. If you're interested in being pinged, let me know and I'll add you to the list.
@heygeorge @nadesh @crazy_eyes @Pulverizor @cheesebooger
(I'm pretty sure I've forgotten some names and I've lost my list that I was keeping. If you want to be added, let me know.)
Addendum:
I'm sure I missed two usernames - please remind me so I can add it to this text file I copy out of. Also, you don't have to share music - you can just share the conversation.
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[–] Cheesebooger 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I used to do the same thing with a felt tip pen and sign boobs, pics or whatever. I always laughed when people wanted an autograph or a photo, but hey, whatever. Even if I were famous I'd still be a regular guy. I'd probably go and hang out with fans at their place just because I think its interesting to see how people are. I mean, I have after gigs
[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Free drugs, booze, and sex! It's really the only perk. The pay is generally pretty shitty, once you count the hours invested.
I've had the good fortune to play some sizable shows and play with some pretty good bands. But, I'm never gonna be famous for music. I've opened for J. Geils, played on stage with Susan Tedeschi, and fucked around in a studio with Noel Paul Stookey. I suppose those would be the closest I've come to fame. I have no idea what motivates people to want your autograph.
Now... I have been in a band that had a dedicated group of followers. Calling them groupies is a a bit of a stretch. Those folks are pretty fucking awesome, however. They are the kinds of people who will drive 200 miles to see you play. They may even help load gear! Those guys are awesome. Yes, yes I will give them free shirts and merch. No, no I am not going to make the mistake of letting them come up on stage again. Lesson learned.
[–] Cheesebooger 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yeah being a musician isn't going to make most of us rich. There's been times when we made bank, though. We've had a couple handfuls of peeps follow us and they'd tell us that. I started recognizing their faces and always took care of them and gave them perks. The sex was crazy. We played during a many wet T-shirt contest night and panty dance competition. Good times. I never brought anyone on stage but the singer did and he had good taste. Our roadies were just close friends who just wanted to go where we go and party so that worked out. I wil lsay this, marriage changed all of us, and not for the better when it comes to music. After that nobody had time to do shit. Tensions start. Members change. Good talkin' to ya, man. Have a good one