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EYESORE 9001
(27,473 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,681 posts)...was nuts about Savoy Brown!
He was a pretty good guitar player & he sat around playing to SB records quite a bit.
EYESORE 9001
(27,473 posts)He too played the guitar. He couldve made a career bigger than barroom gigs if he wanted. I lost touch, so Ill never know. Ive never seen his name mentioned, well, anywhere, and its been some 50 years now.
ProfessorGAC
(69,681 posts)...I had yet to start playing guitar. I still only played piano back then.
I started playing guitar at 19 when I graduated college. It was my grad present to myself. I wanted to lean an instrument I could carry.
But, I decided I learned to much about chords & theory to play a single note instrument, so guitar it was.
I was only a club player myself, but we were popular for many years over a pretty large region. (90 mile radius or so)
I did it until the international travel for my real job was too hard to balance with gigging. My last band was together for almost 20 years, playing 40-44 weekends each year.
Now, I just play to play, but I'm still getting better, even at 68!
If you haven't heard them, here's some stuff I have online. I play & sing everything on these.
I've recorded since, but haven't posted anything else yet.
https://m.soundcloud.com/user-134084288/tracks
EYESORE 9001
(27,473 posts)I was 19, at sea on deployment, and I practiced for long stretches - so much so that I developed calluses on the tips of my fretting fingers. One day (couldnt say if it was day or night, really. Submarine and all.) I stretched the high-E string tautly and it bisected the callus of my pinky finger, cutting a little bloody groove. Hurt like the devil, it did. I never tried playing again.
Junipercity
(27 posts)And yes, I have played my bass to SB for hours. 😁