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As I mentioned in my last post, I already have had some ideas about what to do next, now that Blue Funk is no more. So here they are, in a particular order.
Another aspect I’m already liking is managing one artist. For the past few months, I’ve been having to do things like update calendars for Joe Stone and Blue Funk, sometimes the same event for both. Now, it’s just me. Even if I play with other bands, I would just be updating my friends, family, and fans about those shows, leaving the band to do their own promotion. So I would just update the Joe Stone events like I have done with listing the CH gigs. I’m not saying anything bad about the work I did for Blue Funk, just that the dual entities were difficult to manage in parallel.
Notice that none of my options talked about joining another band. I just don’t see doing that, for several reasons. One, I know myself too well, and know that I need the creative outlet and the control of the artistic direction. Two, once you’re in a band, you’re obligated to them. There’s nothing wrong with that, but if I started playing with several bands, and there was a conflict, I’d have to be obligated to the one I was a member of. Three, I just don’t want to deal with those dynamics and potentially drama. One of the things I enjoy about my time with CH is I just do my part, play the songs. Not that I don’t care, but I don’t have to deal with things that may happen around me. I can focus on the music as well as showing up on time and not worry about the rest.
First on my list, woodshedding!
Next, in part 3… nah, I’m done for now. 😉
Fri, 2009 03 13 at 4:49 PM |Permalink for this entry
No, not really, but it's fun to say.
I've been saying for the past week or so that sometimes, when you put a piece of steel in the forge, it comes out stronger, but other times, the forge reveals the flaws in the steel. That's one way of looking at what happened to Blue Funk last weekend, because the band broke up. It is not worth going into all the details, but looking back over the longer picture, this may have been coming for a while. As I posted previously, we have had trouble getting our groove back as a band. There may have been other factors that were causing that difficulty, and these may have led to the breakup.
Another way to look at it, because you can never have too many metaphors, is two people are dating, and one asks the other to marry, and the other says, "no." Once it's clear that the direction of relationship for the two people is different, is there really any point in carrying on?
The other side of this is the shame of it all. We had gotten a couple of gigs, had been talking about doing a recording so we would have material to try to get more gigs, we had Angelina take photos for us, and were discussing merchandise to have to sell at gigs as well. I guess in that regard it was good that this happened now instead of after investing in all that, but it makes me realize how close we were to taking the next step.
The situation is a bit odd for me in many regards. I've been kicking around "Blue Funk" since around 1994 or so, if not earlier. Besides the time with Mikey and Joe, this is the furthest the band has ever gotten and the longest it has been "a thing." We started with Tony and Rebecca in late 2005 and Jeff joined in January of 2006. We've been going ever since. To not have that as part of our lives will be odd. Whenever Lori and I visit an open house or home tour, my first thought is always, "is there a room we could use for the band if this was ours?" If it weren't for the experiences I've had in this band, I would not be taking on the whole professional musician thing. The growth I've experienced as a person and player over the past few years because of the band is immeasurable. But now I will have to learn to move on without it.
What's next for me? I've hinted at it above, but I think I'll save it for a separate blog post. You don't want this one to be even longer, do you?
Fri, 2009 03 13 at 11:49 AM |Permalink for this entry