not growing up
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As some will know,2years ago I lost my beloved mum. Now my dad has been diagnosed with incurable liver cancer. In between these two events I have started playing electric guitar again, aquiring a 50watt amp with effects
And an effects pedal that does things I can only dream of .
In my escape from reality time I play guitar really loudly using all the effects and sounding far better than my very limited playing ability .it takes me back to my carefree teenage years for a brief respite from the inevitable outcome.
Why does it feel so guilty and not grown up ?
And an effects pedal that does things I can only dream of .
In my escape from reality time I play guitar really loudly using all the effects and sounding far better than my very limited playing ability .it takes me back to my carefree teenage years for a brief respite from the inevitable outcome.
Why does it feel so guilty and not grown up ?
I would not worry about the guilt of not growing up, I do not feel grown up the majority of the time!
It must be hard at the moment with what is going on and as said everyone needs a outlet of some kind. I used to go out on my bike but working away from home in the week I'm finding it hard to do and I can feel it building up the need to do something.
It must be hard at the moment with what is going on and as said everyone needs a outlet of some kind. I used to go out on my bike but working away from home in the week I'm finding it hard to do and I can feel it building up the need to do something.
For those that ask I am 59 and drive a 300+ bhp t5 and letch at anything with a pulse over 16 , most females say I am a good guy and will stop and pose infront of my camera . Dad has been a musician all his adult life , and thiß is something we have discussed at length
And decided that nothing is finer than bringing pleasure through music.
Just me thinking I don't match up to the high standards of his past. ( ex forces musician )
And decided that nothing is finer than bringing pleasure through music.
Just me thinking I don't match up to the high standards of his past. ( ex forces musician )
Try to find other non grown up musicians to play with as well, that really helps...I've just got back from a band rehearsal playing with various 45-60 year old musicians and while playing I feel like I'm 17 again jamming with my band mates.
I've recently bought an electronic drum kit since our drummer kept letting us down (I'm a guitarist mostly) and I'm really enjoying this now too. Even if we sound crap to anyone listening outside the door, we just really enjoy ourselves and it's a good release from the day to day stuff. It sounds like you've got more need than many of us to do this, so just enjoy that loud pedal.
I've recently bought an electronic drum kit since our drummer kept letting us down (I'm a guitarist mostly) and I'm really enjoying this now too. Even if we sound crap to anyone listening outside the door, we just really enjoy ourselves and it's a good release from the day to day stuff. It sounds like you've got more need than many of us to do this, so just enjoy that loud pedal.
My dad died when I was 11 and since then I've pretty much taken the view that life's too short and I'll do what I want, when I want. It could be viewed as being selfish but it kinda works for me. It's your life and what you fill it with is up to you. You can comfortably disregard anyone who tries to stop you.
There's two things I subscribe to, one is you are only as old as you feel.
"Age" in the usual sense is more based on how someone acts, if you feel you are getting old, that's only because you've decided to throw the towel in and give up.
The other is that people are staying "younger" longer.
20 years ago, people put their games consoles in the attic once they hit 18.
Now, there's 60 year old COD players, dads are more likely to be eating cocopops at the breakfast table instead of glowering over the top of a newspaper.
"Age" in the usual sense is more based on how someone acts, if you feel you are getting old, that's only because you've decided to throw the towel in and give up.
The other is that people are staying "younger" longer.
20 years ago, people put their games consoles in the attic once they hit 18.
Now, there's 60 year old COD players, dads are more likely to be eating cocopops at the breakfast table instead of glowering over the top of a newspaper.
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