Katastrophe
Well-known member
Okay, fellers...
I'm 33. I play with another guitar player, whose about my age. We play extremely well together, to the point where I know where he's going before he does it, and vice versa. We have no ego clashes and are also friends outside of music (we work in the same field as well). Currently, we have switched to country music, and are working toward that goal, which is to be working musicians.
The situation is, we're both rockers. We both enjoy country and grew up with it in our houses (kinda hard not to, growing up in Texas in the 70's and 80's), but I don't think either one of us gets the same enjoyment as we do cranking up the guitars and launching into "Back in Black," or one of our originals (we've got quite a few written).
So, what to do? Is there a place in rock music for a couple of 30somethings who still like to rock out every now and then?
I just want to get out and freakin' play... It's frustrating!
I'm 33. I play with another guitar player, whose about my age. We play extremely well together, to the point where I know where he's going before he does it, and vice versa. We have no ego clashes and are also friends outside of music (we work in the same field as well). Currently, we have switched to country music, and are working toward that goal, which is to be working musicians.
The situation is, we're both rockers. We both enjoy country and grew up with it in our houses (kinda hard not to, growing up in Texas in the 70's and 80's), but I don't think either one of us gets the same enjoyment as we do cranking up the guitars and launching into "Back in Black," or one of our originals (we've got quite a few written).
So, what to do? Is there a place in rock music for a couple of 30somethings who still like to rock out every now and then?
I just want to get out and freakin' play... It's frustrating!