Monday, November 23, 2020

The more bright spots in anyone's life the better!

 

I am not sure what I am doing is that the beginning of wisdom?   No the beginning of wisdom is I know nothing I do not what I am doing.   Before I get started I need to clarify something Laura Branigan’s version of let me in is better then Eddie Money’s version because of the cowbell.   A cowbell makes a song competly better.   Let me in was featured on Laura’s self-titled album.   I feel like Patrick Bateman in the movie American Psycho.   But back to what I was saying for me it was all about Laura’s voice and her beautiful smile which really added to the enjoyment for me.   Something that has really bothered is the meanness I see on Youtube as I have said before it does not matter to me what anyone likes or does not like about professional wrestling I am just glad they are fans.   I do not understand the personal attacks it is ridiculous and needs to stop.   I am not sure if it is being done because on the internet people feel as if they  are anonymous  but they are not I really do not like it I do not find it to be productive and really sad.   I just wanted to mention that because it is something that has been bothering me and I do not understand it.   Whether you are a music fan or a wrestling fan it does not matter to me I am just glad they are fans.   Those are the bright spots I have been referring.   It is why I talk about Rock’n Roll Fantasy Camp because those campers are just looking for an outlet that they do not have in their everyday lives.   I do love the idea of the fantasy camp  and I am truly a supporter and fan of those fantasy camps I am not sure when those fantasy camps and concerts will return because of the pandemic but I the notion of teaching and showing fans how to become musicans is a positive thing.    As Kip Winger says everyone has an inner rock star inside of them.   I miss VH1 Classic and That Metal Show but thankfully for rock fans we have radio personality Eddie Trunk.   Ronnie James Dio once said that every hard rock and heavy metal fan should “thank this man  for keep this going for everyone who is a fan of this music”.   Which I agree it is defiantly needed and  if this is not passed down it will seize to be.   But there  are probably many people who could be a musican if they were exposed to it in some way.   I am not referring to being a rock star or being famous I am just talking about being a musican just because you love it and that is who you are.   Any musican that is any good will probably tell you they play just to make themselves feel better and maybe have a connection to an audience.   Because if you are so caught up in being famous I do not think you will probably be any good.   So maybe pick up a guitar or a drum seat.   What made my parents cool is they knew drumming was something I wanted to do just for the fun of it.   I am sure when Bret Micheals for example: puts on that bandana he is just focused on the music and putting on a good show not being famous.   But can someone know that they might be a good guitar player or a drummer if they are never exposed to it? The answer is they cannot.   I was blessed or cursed I have looked at it two different ways to have been exposed to rock music at a very early age.  


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