1% Inspiration, 99% Perspiration

People want music to be magical.  That’s good, music is magical, but it’s not rocket science.  Back when I sold wine and people were amazed at my blind tasting skills, I told them, it’s just time, a lot of wine and deductive reasoning.  Music is no different.  At least recording is no different.  I’m just working with my ears more and my mouth less.  Most people who know me probably think this is a good thing. 

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All-Time, Top Five Favorite Guitar Players

As a disclaimer, before anyone gets their panties in a knot, the list says “favorite” not “best”.  Also, it could be called “biggest influences on guitar” rather than “favorite”.  I’ve never tried to play like Eddie Van Halen, Dimebag or Slash, even though I love all three of them.  These are the guys, for better or worse, who have influenced my playing in one way or another. 

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It's Weird to Be Dangerous and it's Dangerous to Be Weird

There’s been a lot of talk recently about the lack of danger in rock and roll.  It’s really hard to argue against that.  As Noel Gallagher recently said, they don’t want him, they want Harry Styles.  Someone to whom they can say, “go put on a dress” and they’ll just go put on a dress.

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25 Songs That Bring Tears to My Eyes

One, I didn’t include Christmas songs.  A lot of Christmas songs get me.  Two, I didn’t include anything too personal, although if it’s not somewhat personal, you’re not going to feel it enough to be moved to tears.

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25 Songs That Suck – July 2023 Edition

Before I begin, if you read this page regularly, you know I love music and I take it seriously.  However, you can’t be serious all the time.  So, while I genuinely don’t like these songs, this list is not meant to be taken seriously.  I’m not saying (all) these people aren’t talented or whatever. Everyone on this list is more successful than me, there are some legends here, but even legends are human.  Yes, even Macca’s poo stinks.  Let’s all just have a laugh.

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Matthew McConaughey, Calvinism and Stepping Into Your Own Darkness

We just watched a clip of McConaughey on Lex Friedman’s podcast talking about True Detective and something he talked about struck me.  What he said was that he reached inside himself to connect to Rust’s character.  Now, I’m not an actor, but this is a lot different than what I normally here about someone preparing for a role. 

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Reflections on Ryan White

Ryan’s story has always been incredibly personal to me.  I grew up 100 miles from Ryan in Indiana.  He was a little older than me, but he was just another kid from Indiana like I was.  I had just turned ten when he died and I couldn’t for the life of me understand how a disease, no matter how dangerous it appeared, or how scary people made it out to be, could make people be so evil to other people.  Especially a kid.

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Self-Loathing and False Humility of Grunge, Meet the Gallagher Brothers

Everything about them was uplifting compared to Seattle.  Gone was staying at home and dying from heroin.  Back was cocaine, fighting and supermodels.  I’m not suggesting going out, doing blow, getting in fights and going home with supermodels, but I at least understand why one would want to do that, as opposed to withering away on the needle at home.

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