Jimi75
Well-known member
I must say it feels pretty good so far. It's not only the hair that had to go, but also some musical dead freight. The bluesband was playing around 50 gigs per year, which at first sounds pretty cool, but there was a development in the band that made me reconsider. The band started out as a cool blues act that played cool blues clubs for people that like Blues music and who appreciate Blues music. It ended as an act that played in shopping malls, as support act for traditional German acts, village fairs etc. This was exactly what I never wanted to do and so I told my band members and tried to bring them back to the roots. I said that playing such gigs is killing my love for the band, for the guitar and in fact it drove my "I wanna play guitar" factor down to almost zero. The result was a phase of 4 months in which I didn't touch the guitar. Thinking about the band made me "sick". Nobody was depending on the money we made with the gigs, the money was kept in the bandpot anyways. The guys in the band were pretty much relying on my output, which was writing songs, arranging songs, writing lyrics and coaching the singer with his lines. Pretty much, he? But I had to respect and tolerate that they really were into this "we play everyhwere" attitude. During summer holiday I was really listening into myself and my heart told me that quitting is the best thing 'cause otherwise I was running the risk to destroy something that I didn't want to destroy. The guys understood my position and we parted without any issues. You won't believe but I feel totally great about it! It was such an issue that I was carrying around.
For a short time I am playing everyday with fun, I record a lot of stuff and rearrange old songs. I am absolutely positive about my muscial future which also has to do with the fact that I signed a profitable deal, writing songs for a new upcoming artist since December 2009. I have produced his demo for several record companies and the work totally fullfils me. It's professional muscial work that currently feeds my family. I have also written a book for kids and in the end of November I have the first meeting with one of Germany's biggest publishers who said he's totally hooked with the script :happy
So right now I am bandless. I have "lost" the blues band, but through this move I have saved my love for guitar playing, revived my interest for guitar related topics, I have set the right priorieties with the beautiful projects at hand.
I think leaving the band was very important. Don't know if some of you have ever experienced such relief in leaving a band, but if so, I'd be interested in hearing your story.
For a short time I am playing everyday with fun, I record a lot of stuff and rearrange old songs. I am absolutely positive about my muscial future which also has to do with the fact that I signed a profitable deal, writing songs for a new upcoming artist since December 2009. I have produced his demo for several record companies and the work totally fullfils me. It's professional muscial work that currently feeds my family. I have also written a book for kids and in the end of November I have the first meeting with one of Germany's biggest publishers who said he's totally hooked with the script :happy
So right now I am bandless. I have "lost" the blues band, but through this move I have saved my love for guitar playing, revived my interest for guitar related topics, I have set the right priorieties with the beautiful projects at hand.
I think leaving the band was very important. Don't know if some of you have ever experienced such relief in leaving a band, but if so, I'd be interested in hearing your story.