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  • gdog8
    1,356 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 6:02 PM

  • mkg335
    5,491 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 6:10 PM

    Got me on a Byrds kick now...this cover of a Dylan classic is also a favorite:

  • mkg335
    5,491 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 6:12 PM

    And who better to take us to the End of the Line:

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 6:17 PM

    mkg335:

    No sleeve for me, but here's an old favorite my band used to cover:

    We covered it too..a simple song you can speak rather than sing ( my voice was never that good tbh )  :-(

    Nor my guitar playing, but looks ok from the late 80's camcorder...more band members than audience !! lol

    Hey we gave it a punt with limited talent !  :-))

    Shout tho Mark, a track ya bring out occasionally and gets the " Who sings that ?" from even a knowledgeable crowd.

    And always the response " really, The Byrds, didn't sound like "

    Went through so many changes tho....on the heels of FleetwoodMac :))

  • mkg335
    5,491 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 6:44 PM

    Andy, I'm sure you did a bang-up job, would like to have heard your group.  And yep, the Byrds went through many personnel and style changes...just look at the leap from The Notorious Byrd Brothers to Sweetheart of the Rodeo.

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 7:05 PM

    mkg335:
    Andy, I'm sure you did a bang-up job,

    Just fookin blagged it really with 17 - 19 yr old aplomb..

    Something I'd recommend tho..some good Life lessons to be learned, trawling North / South / East / West  around ya country...

    One we learnt early was packing up real quick..and stopping ppl doing what they wanted to do.........eg hurting us for no apparent reason ( voice wasn't that bad !! )

    some dodgy fookin dives out there.full of dodgy fookin ppl.

    Was FUN tho..brought back gr8 memories...oh too be young once more.

    Haven't had a 'rumble' for near a decade now..wondering if I still got my mojo  lol

    Andy ( middle aged )

     

  • mkg335
    5,491 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 7:33 PM

    I hear ya, wouldn't trade band experience for anything...the whole gamut from comedy to tragedy and everything in between.

    Funny thing about music...rhythm is all about time awareness and execution, but when you're engaged in playing, time seems to stop.

    Mark (waaaay past middle aged, headed for the end of the line)

  • 1enigma1
    486 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 8:01 PM

    cool mix, who didnt like Saturday night fever or Star Wars

                                                        :))     sci-fi?  , close its the 80s, lol                                                                                                        
                                                          1 more for the middle aged :)    
      

  • JASONDUFFNER13
    24 Posts
    Tue, Sep 1 2015 11:59 PM

    I'm feeling you man, love STONE SOUR!!!!, keep'em coming, takes my mind off my bad playing?    alabama, u.s.a.

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Wed, Sep 2 2015 3:02 AM

    mkg335:

    I hear ya, wouldn't trade band experience for anything...the whole gamut from comedy to tragedy and everything in between.

    Funny thing about music...rhythm is all about time awareness and execution, but when you're engaged in playing, time seems to stop.

    Mark (waaaay past middle aged, headed for the end of the line)

    LMAO Mark and Andy.

    It was the thing to do, join or form a band with mates, play some atrocious dives and get paid shite for doing so. Cop abuse by a tough crowd...or even worse a few haggard alcoholics or druggies so out of it they will either try to kill you or seduce you as the only audience. Thank gawd they were not gay bars!

    I am not sure about the rhythm is all about time awareness and execution part......perhaps that why we sucked - we were about playing loud and seeing what piece of skirt would come of it.....

    But like all good things, they eventually (or thankfully) come to an end. In my case it was shagging a bandmates g/f.......who said music overcomes all ills?

    Saved the eardrums of many as a result, but something I would not change - and forced me to get a career.

    I too am past middle aged and too late for a comeback, I was going to say we could form a band called the Geriatrics (no offence to the youthful one)......but someone already has the name (young punks too). Perhaps The Geriatrics and the Zimmer Frames?

    Add to that, playing rest home gigs just does not cut the mustard for me.

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