If you are Wellington/Porirua based and think a blues/rock/funk guitarist sounds interesting then PM me.
WARNING
Im old, cantankerous, hard to get along with, arrogant, conceited, and not that musically literate.
theres also a negative side!
...too old to rock and roll??
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...too old to rock and roll??
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Re: ...too old to rock and roll??
Well I'm glad you're in Wellington then.Lawrence wrote:If you are Wellington/Porirua based and think a blues/rock/funk guitarist sounds interesting then PM me.
WARNING
Im old, cantankerous, hard to get along with, arrogant, conceited, and not that musically literate.
theres also a negative side!
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Re: ...too old to rock and roll??
I think you're being far too kind Lawrence!Lawrence wrote: WARNING
Im old, cantankerous, hard to get along with, arrogant, conceited, and not that musically literate.
But seriously, you're none of those things, well, apart from old, but who isn't around here
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Re: ...too old to rock and roll??
It actually is too loud...
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.