Originally posted by schmange
I always remember all the stupid things like accidentally leaving my zipper open, forgetting to plug in my effects pedal or not noticing the booger hanging from my nose till it flies off & hits the pretty girl in the front row...
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Heh, yeah we don't always have the best of memories, but theres alot of stuff that really does sink in after its all over. You know to a certain extent alot of musicians are just rather comfortable sitting on the edge of their bed for the most part, feeling no need to communicate with others on stage, where the art of creativity is just enough. But you havent lived as a musician until you've been up on stage, theres such an indescribable vibe that fills the room, its unbelievable. To be honest it has been almost two years since Ive really been involved in a serious band, or have felt the same re-action as before, guess its all a matter of meeting the right people. But I just can't help growing impatient, I really miss being on stage, I guess ive found that as the years progress more musicians all around the world are growing impatient where they just forget whats most important to them. Its very frustrating when you're working with someone who asks too many questions, to the point where you just can't get anything done, (and its even more frustrating when the question dont even pertain to music, :eek:.
-Joseph, :) I'm hanging in there
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