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Rockfactor
13-04-2018, 06:05 PM
I’ve got five more gigs before retiring from the music scene to spend more quality time with the young family...
If you’re around the Newcastle area my last gigs are at http://www.rockfactor.com.au/gigs-1 which does list Bernie’s solo work as well.
This was the gig last weekend. A small but enthusiastic crowd...
https://youtu.be/5r3wB8aaDuo
https://youtu.be/A7Jn35Ln8pg
https://youtu.be/NO1jZ2qQuao
Robbo...
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dave.king1
13-04-2018, 06:59 PM
Do try to keep playing don't give it away completely for 30 odd years like I did makes it so bloody hard to get everything working again.
Even if it's only some 12 bar jamming every other week.
Rockfactor
13-04-2018, 07:51 PM
Do try to keep playing don't give it away completely for 30 odd years like I did makes it so bloody hard to get everything working again.
Even if it's only some 12 bar jamming every other week.
Yeah I’ll keep enough gear and guitars to play at home. This will also give me more time to hone my guitar building skills :)
To be honest I had 3 years off to expand my family and study at uni. I haven’t really enjoyed it in the 4 years I’ve been back. I’m looking forward to my last gig because it becomes more work than fun. I’m on some pretty heavy duty painkillers for my back, another reason for the retirement as well.
Robbo
wazkelly
13-04-2018, 08:37 PM
When it is no longer fun and feels like a job, very hard to enjoy. Been there and done that before.
Maybe a break away for a while will give you time to rediscover some passion for live performing. You talent is worth preserving and should be seen out in public again some time in the not too distant future.
Cheers, Waz
Rockfactor
14-04-2018, 04:30 PM
Thanks Waz. We shall see what the future holds...
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