Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Everyone Has An Agenda

Yesterday, July 4th was spent playing at George Harrison's.

Roadhouse opened.
By the time they took their first break, Tony the guitarist, came up to me and asked if I'd sit in.
We started playing a tune written by the bass player. A rambling sort of thing, very reminiscent of the Allman Brothers. It was fun.
As people began to filter in the list of tunes grew. Lefty Jeff brought his new ES 335 and had a tune or two in mind..."Can't You See," being his favorite. Ric came...dance partner in tow. She doesn't know you as, "Shotgun?!" Gee whatta surprise. He wants to play Santana. Status showed up as well. He had played a four hour gig in Long Beach and was ready to go. The kid is dedicated.

 Jeff asks me to start a tune..."Something out of the ordinary..."
Do you guys want to try something new?
Not.on.your.life.
Fine...I start playing 'Voodoo Chile.'
It is neither out of the ordinary nor is it new. George tells me to "blaze, and pay no attention to the rest..."

Musicians have comfort zones, much like anyone else. However, being the fragile egos that we are, no one is vying to try new things as it may include failure. That...disappoints me.
I had been waiting to try some Colin James tunes; the opportunity was not going to present itself this night.
Failure is a huge part of musical growth. Many times it is much less painful than failure in "real life."

Most people do not hear the screw-ups we make on stage.
They DO notice when we are out of sorts, less than communicative, not here to play.

Tony, like myself exudes passion when he plays. It doesn't matter that half of what he plays doesn't fit, or is too loud, or he blows a particular passage. He closes his eyes and plays. People appreciate that.
A genuine desire to play or perform.
Tony turns to me as they are packing their gear, "Dude, I want to play with you again!"
Musicians also appreciate honest passion and desire.

I have no real agenda other than playing.
I'd like to be playing my material - it is what I am striving to do.
In the meanwhile, I can play anything the crowd wants to hear.
Requests?

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