Maart
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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2010, 08:34:23 PM » |
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Hi David
I love the variety that journeymanism brings me. I get to play some great music with some great musicians and songwriters. On this current tour I get to play with Beth Nielsen Chapman AND Marcus Hummon, two giants of songwriting, and in Glasgow we had Darrell Scott, yet another, who incidentally will be playing with Robert Plant on his next tour. I have been in bands as you will know, and it's fine, but I find it hard playing the same things every day. Playing different stuff all the time keeps me fresh, and I learn a lot from playing in different combos which helps me when I'm producing other people. It also means I have a network of musicians that I can call in for different jobs. And I get to meet some of my heroes.
I love travel, so the touring life is ideal for me. It means I get to see the world with my mates and get paid for it. I have been away too long sometimes though, and there are times I just want to be home, especially as where I live on the west coast of Wales is so spectacularly beautiful, but this passes as I get stuck into my job. Like the song says, it's very nice to go travelling, but it's also very nice to come back. Another thing I like about touring is that I get to see old friends more regularly than I could otherwise, and I'm still chums with some guys from school, who I will see soon on this tour.
Maart
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