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<blockquote data-quote="CliveMA" data-source="post: 424413" data-attributes="member: 7655"><p>I'm not terrified of playing in a band. I simply don't want schedules/regulations/boredom. It is the rigid structure and time wasting that horrifies me. And it has nothing to do with comfort zones, social, musical or otherwise. I'm sorry but your comment does read as if you are being judgemental. You know nothing about me but presume to know what would be best for me. I'm sorry if it might offend you but that is the attitude that offends young people: a presumptive lack of tolerance and understanding of the big, wide world of differing opinions. </p><p></p><p>I'm 62. I can do whatever I want. My music goal is only ever to play ballads for my wife and I. I'm not a muso. Music is a <em>tiny </em>part of my life. I'm a poetic romantic that romances my wife with saxophones while I'll also being involved in a million other things. There's a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliveMA, post: 424413, member: 7655"] I'm not terrified of playing in a band. I simply don't want schedules/regulations/boredom. It is the rigid structure and time wasting that horrifies me. And it has nothing to do with comfort zones, social, musical or otherwise. I'm sorry but your comment does read as if you are being judgemental. You know nothing about me but presume to know what would be best for me. I'm sorry if it might offend you but that is the attitude that offends young people: a presumptive lack of tolerance and understanding of the big, wide world of differing opinions. I'm 62. I can do whatever I want. My music goal is only ever to play ballads for my wife and I. I'm not a muso. Music is a [I]tiny [/I]part of my life. I'm a poetic romantic that romances my wife with saxophones while I'll also being involved in a million other things. There's a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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