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That's weird I don't know why it says (1.) up there ^
I'm 29
Did the same to me lol
Yes, my significant other really hates to see me posting on forums, she thinks it's the saddest nerdiest thing in the world. She also isn't keen on listening to my guitar playing or singing.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
My Wife can't say anything as we originally started talking online![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
That actually reminds me of the good old Quake (FPS game) days, when all the Quake players used to hang in IRC (Internet Relay Chat...for the youngster: a text-only chat). So, one of the guys (nicknamed "Vinn") in our clan claimed he was the most "rock" (as in heavy metal/hard rock) in our clan, whereas some of the others claimed I (who wasn't there when it all started) probably was more rock/metal than anything in our clan.
Anyways, I arrived in to the chat, and was immediately presented with a "rock off" between me and Vinn, where we were to prove "who was the most rock". I sceptically asked how we should go about measure this, at all, and Vinn suggested that we would start off with telling each other (and the others listening/reading in IRC) about all the gigs we had been to with various global/big/famous bands. -"You start" he said.
-"Ok", I said, "makes sense to start from the beginning then. My first gig was Kiss, Lick It Up tour, 1983, when they were unmasked for the first time."
It turned silent. Some of the other guys "shouted" (wrote in capital letters): VINN? VINN?![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
After a minute he replies: -"Ok. I wasn't born then."
Case closed.
Your "1993" reminded me of that, as I think that was his birth year too. Vinn?![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Forgot what I was going to say
^^^ funny.
I'll be 45 when Eddie Murphy turns 55.
My first concert was The Mothers of Invention in Munich in 1968, after they won the Essen music festival...
I freaked out right there, when they started playing Help I'm a Rock
So jealous. I only got to see Zappa on his last ever tour![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
A friend once joked that we would become the "stereotypical old guys with synths". I thought no, aren't synths for young people? Well, apparently he was right. I had no idea this place was such a retirement home-! ... I'm 44.5
A lot of the youngsters I know through my Wife's kids, play in bands. The funny thing is while they all look young and hip with their guitars, they all play oldish rock music in cover bands![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
63 and I still rap!
Woah dude thats rough.![:( :(](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/frowning.png)
62
Forty.
I kind of miss being 30-something to be honest - but I'm sure that passes.
First gig - Blur touring their first album, in Kilburn.
First record ever bought — Jean Genie / David Bowie. First gig (probably was) The Passage, in Littlehampton.
First record I bought was Van Halen 1984 when I was nine. i heard a band at Disneyland play 'Jump' and had to have it.
I'm 40, born in Las Vegas, my favourite colors are black & purple, my social security number is 508-96-5....![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
Yeah, a bit of a strident question to ask but it has certainly shown that most of us are just as dedicated to music now in our "adult" life as we were as teens and 20's.
I always used to say to the naysayers who poopooed my choice of music as vocation and single point of focus that I would still play my guitar under a bridge, alone and broke, writing songs and making music. The fact I could make a living from music or that it allowed me to meet great new people was just a wonderful cherry on top. The real deal was that I had to do music in some capacity much like I had to drink water and breathe.
Dramatic? Nah. It is true. And the iOS platform, my iPad Air with Auria Pro always at the ready, has made making music & experimenting beyond easy. I don't take that for granted, coming from using Tascam cassette PortaStudios 20+(!) years ago.
Rambling old dude, out-
Saw this ....
This sure was an eye-opener. Here I thought I was too old for this mess (I just turned 47).
Pink Floyd and the Dead were among my first shows back in the day, and the first album I ever bought was by the Doors. Now I get to chaperone my daughters to #$%^& like Fall Out Boy and Panic at the Disco. What a drag it is getting old...
First single - Superfly/Curtis Mayfield. First album - Machine Head/Deep Purple. First show - Edgar Winter Group (Shock Treatment era).
Old...
45½
First 45, Prince Charming - Adam & The Ants
First 33, The very best of ShawaddyWaddy
First Concert, Howard Jones, Dream in Action Tour
First Prerecorded Cassette Tape, Please - The pet shop Boys
First CD, Disco - The Pet Shop Boys
First Prerecorded Minidisc, The Good Will Out - Embrace
First Computer, ZX81 (First game, The Black Crystal)
The first proper gig I went to was at Coventry University (in the UK) which then was called Lanchester Polytechnic. It was an overseas rock band doing the rounds of minor universities and a friend said he had heard them and recommended them to me, although they were a new name to me. Turned out they went on to bigger things - it was AC/DC! Playing a gig for maybe 200 people. When Bon Scott carried Angus Young out into the audience on his shoulders, I got sprayed with his sweat as he head-banged - I always think of that as my baptism into Rock.
About a week later I went see Pink Floyd on the Animals tour along with 8000 other people!
First album - Physical Graffitti at the age of 14. First concert was the Aerosmith Toys tour...I think I was 15. 55 now ans still like both bands, although my horizons are a bit broader at this point.
...> @JRSIV said:
hmmm...ok. didn't realise it was a sensitive topic.
Unlike that other poll a while back about penis girth…
Nice!
Poles about girth? Sounds about right...