I don't like living in regrets but one of the few things I can say I do regret is not being in a band. I want to be able to impress people with the "I used to be in a band" line, not "I used to be in band." See the difference? The latter is saying I used to belong in a large group of awkward, secretly sexed out geeks. That's right. We all know what you do at band camps, you band freaks.
Anyway, it's not too late for me to get this crossed off my list. Being in a band and writing a song is on that list I talked about in a previous post. The closest thing I can think of being in a band is when I played piano in church. We had a drummer, guitar players, bass player and singers. We had rehearsals and we got in disagreements, but saying "I used to be in a church band" just doesn't have that same effect now does it?
Holla if you'd like to be in my band. I hear people in bands get all the action.
I'll be in your band. Is it a problem if I don't play a musical instrument and can't sing?
ReplyDeleteI'm down. Can we have a virtual band? Or does that bring us back down to geek level 1.0?
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