Back again... Dean version 2.0?
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:42 am
I feel a bit like a ghost from the past... it has been too long since I posted here, and I am very sorry for that. It is good to see so many friends still active here, and I am looking forward to getting involved again, too. This Forum has been so helpful to me in the past that I even gave it a liner note thank-you on my band's last CD! And I still have a printout of a post Joey Vasco did on intonation that I keep in my jam room and use whenever the truss rods bekon. Not to mention having met Howard in person, attended a Milwaukee Ric Confluence, etc.
I will try to be brief, but it has been soooooo long since I posted, I thought I should start with an update. I am actually just getting back into playing after taking an entire year off. And... I intend to switch instruments (hence the version 2.0 in the title).
My band, Inspected By 12, ended our 10+ year run and disbanded in 2011. We split due to an external event. I had the great fortune to play bass on hundreds of club gigs and make two CD's of original music with those guys, and from the beginning to the end, we never fought once, which made it pretty ideal. We shared workload, load outs, pay, responsibilities, and songwriting credits very evenly, which worked very well with our chemistry. At the end, we were turning down gigs left and right, which is a nice place to be in when you started with next to zero club connections and built your way up. Our last show was for about 1,000 people at the Illinois State Fair Budweiser Tent, and it was our best - warm summer night, cold beer, dancing fairgoers, band hitting on all cylinders. It was a perfect night. We split a week later, which sucked, but I really felt like we did it all, no regrets. Much of that time I used either my '94 jetglo 4003, or my '00 mapleglo 4003. I also used MusicMan Sting Rays and Sterlings. I will have to see if I can figure out how to post a pic or two later.
Anyways, when it was over, I knew it would be impossible to find something that great again, but I kept jamming the bass at home to keep my chops and calluses up. That wasn't fun by itself at that point. A good friend, a drummer of all people, gave some good advice that I took... to take a year off. So I did. Didn't touch a musical instrument for over a year. I took up bicycling and lost 60 pounds. Which reminds me, I need some updated photos now that I look much different. During that time, I found a lot of good new music.
I think I'm recharged now, and I want to get back to music. To songwriting. I think I want to try a focus on 12-string guitar for a while. I bought a '04 Turquoise 660/12 with gig money that I really haven't ever fully explored. I wrote a guitar line with it and used it to record on the last CD. Other than that, it has sat in the case. It is a little intimidating picking up such a nice guitar, but it is inspiring too. So I will give it a go, with fresh mind and much to learn. I will go back to bass at some point, but want to try this and see if I have anything to offer.
Any advice on the 12er? Good discussion areas (RRF Guitars, I'm guessing)?
Sorry for the long post. I'll post photos too.
I will try to be brief, but it has been soooooo long since I posted, I thought I should start with an update. I am actually just getting back into playing after taking an entire year off. And... I intend to switch instruments (hence the version 2.0 in the title).
My band, Inspected By 12, ended our 10+ year run and disbanded in 2011. We split due to an external event. I had the great fortune to play bass on hundreds of club gigs and make two CD's of original music with those guys, and from the beginning to the end, we never fought once, which made it pretty ideal. We shared workload, load outs, pay, responsibilities, and songwriting credits very evenly, which worked very well with our chemistry. At the end, we were turning down gigs left and right, which is a nice place to be in when you started with next to zero club connections and built your way up. Our last show was for about 1,000 people at the Illinois State Fair Budweiser Tent, and it was our best - warm summer night, cold beer, dancing fairgoers, band hitting on all cylinders. It was a perfect night. We split a week later, which sucked, but I really felt like we did it all, no regrets. Much of that time I used either my '94 jetglo 4003, or my '00 mapleglo 4003. I also used MusicMan Sting Rays and Sterlings. I will have to see if I can figure out how to post a pic or two later.
Anyways, when it was over, I knew it would be impossible to find something that great again, but I kept jamming the bass at home to keep my chops and calluses up. That wasn't fun by itself at that point. A good friend, a drummer of all people, gave some good advice that I took... to take a year off. So I did. Didn't touch a musical instrument for over a year. I took up bicycling and lost 60 pounds. Which reminds me, I need some updated photos now that I look much different. During that time, I found a lot of good new music.
I think I'm recharged now, and I want to get back to music. To songwriting. I think I want to try a focus on 12-string guitar for a while. I bought a '04 Turquoise 660/12 with gig money that I really haven't ever fully explored. I wrote a guitar line with it and used it to record on the last CD. Other than that, it has sat in the case. It is a little intimidating picking up such a nice guitar, but it is inspiring too. So I will give it a go, with fresh mind and much to learn. I will go back to bass at some point, but want to try this and see if I have anything to offer.
Any advice on the 12er? Good discussion areas (RRF Guitars, I'm guessing)?
Sorry for the long post. I'll post photos too.