I feel bad for you that you feel that way.This, and others in this series of posts. seem awfully passive-aggressive for sincere apologies
I meant to admit my mistake, to fix it and apologize twice for having broken the rules.
I was not passive.
I feel bad for you that you feel that way.This, and others in this series of posts. seem awfully passive-aggressive for sincere apologies
I missed a whole lot being on the road. My kids for the longest time thought my job was taking some pictures of cool things and sending them to their phones. lol. But I taught my daughter all the states with my touring scheduled. lol She had printed out maps and colored in each state I was in for each tour, and each artist, And all the one offs, and all the states I had been to. There is still 7 I have yet to see. The biggest artist I toured with was Toby Keith. After covid I decided it was time to move back home to Indiana. The 9th of next month will be 2 years I have been back. Took a complete year off and enjoyed being home and working a real job, and got a part time audio job at the Bluegate in Shipshewana. Now I'm the main sound guy at a major venue in Ft Wayne on top of still having my real job. lolWhat about me? I grew up in music.
I'm 68 and no longer active in music, except as a passing fancy.
I began building my sound reinforcement system while I was still in high school. My dad (farm raised, educated himself, mostly) made me get a business license at 16, when I started making money. That was 1971. A very modest beginning.
I traveled, one van at first, then more, two semis toward the end. Worked with some familiar names from the '80s.
I kept it going and growing until '92. I had slowed down a bit, gotten married by then and really missed a familiar pillow to sleep on.
I had to start working my way off the road.
Sold what I could, kept some toys, "finished" moving to Indiana.
My interest is based on nostalgia, you could say.
Still love live music, most any kind, but I don't have a way to participate anymore.
You're probably going to be old soon? I mean, you have to have more confidence.For him I was house audio staff. And I am probable going to wear the "old sound tech" title very soon, if not already. lol Kinda got into the game a little late in life, but been doing it for 20 years now. What about you?
You wanna get older, just not sooner. Like Clint says, "Just don't let the 'old man' in."You're probably going to be old soon? I mean, you have to have more confidence.
You wanna get older, just not sooner. Like Clint says, "Just don't let the 'old man' in."
Most of my later sound company career was based out of Nashville, TN. I was a volunteer Volunteer, due to having relocated there from south Texas during my business workings.I missed a whole lot being on the road. My kids for the longest time thought my job was taking some pictures of cool things and sending them to their phones. lol. But I taught my daughter all the states with my touring scheduled. lol She had printed out maps and colored in each state I was in for each tour, and each artist, And all the one offs, and all the states I had been to. There is still 7 I have yet to see. The biggest artist I toured with was Toby Keith. After covid I decided it was time to move back home to Indiana. The 9th of next month will be 2 years I have been back. Took a complete year off and enjoyed being home and working a real job, and got a part time audio job at the Bluegate in Shipshewana. Now I'm the main sound guy at a major venue in Ft Wayne on top of still having my real job. lol
I was in Nashville for 14 years. Not looking back. Don't have enough middle fingers to be driving there anymore. lol It is a real pleasure to meet another sound tech on here.Most of my later sound company career was based out of Nashville, TN. I was a voulunteer Volunteer, due to have relocate from south Texas during my business workings.
As much of an early bloomer as I was in some ways, I was even more of a late bloomer in others.
I was 44 when my first child was born. I had been completely off the road and working locally about five years by that time.
Nothing more than a few installations once I began to "nest." They were far apart, but fun and served to keep my hand in, so to speak.
I'm done climbing ladders, though, for reasons. No more of that work for me.
If there was a card to carry for Old Putterer, I would qualify, of late.
I think it was CMonkey who posted 'I am often mistaken for an adult because of my age'Ah. that makes sense. So kinda like, "I'm fighting it off but I will probably soon succumb to oldness.
Seems we've highjacked a usable thread. This is a pic!
Out of date, but the Star Trek fan in me would compare this old game of Twister to 3D Chess. What they seem to be doing now, is played in at least three dimensions. 3D Twister.
Someone should make one.View attachment 343725
Just "biden" my time until we can find a real American President to help lead this country out of the scrap pile the commies are trying to set up.View attachment 343765
It's 3 dimensional, and it really stirs **** up. That's the 'twister' metaphor I would go with for the Obiden era
Do you mean a U.S. weapon? And could you be specific to a certain post? If you use the reply button it will quote what you're talking about so the rest of us can follow along w/o mind reading skills. And your sentence structure is weirdly incomplete.that looks like a us weapon?