Wednesday, August 31, 2005

I've been busy

No I haven't, that's a lie. But, since Meeks threatened to expose me to the Down Under, I have no choice but to blog again.

See, the problem lies in the fact that my life is REALLY BORING. Honestly, I'm not doing much here. I work, eat, sleep, and every so often, I do slightly more entertaining things. I'm also not one to prattle on about mundane details in my life, since I don't really like talking about myself that much to begin with, and assume that if I find my life boring, chances are others will too.

Anyway, why am I blogging now? Because I'm asking you, good readership, to hold me accountable to something. Kind of. It's not gonna make or break me if you don't, but I figure if I state it publicly, it'll put more of an impetus on me to actually follow through.

Bottom line, I've wanted to make a CD for several years now. Way too many. I kept putting it off because I either get caught up in other things, or I get in perfectionist mode where everything I come up with is unsatisfactory and as such get discouraged. I've suddenly realized I'm gonna be 30 next year, and I gotta accomplish something, so why not start with my biggest dream and work my way down, eh?

Unfortunately, as I and the congregation of Saint John First Wesleyan found out this past weekend, my skills, wherever they were at one point, have diminished quite a bit. I played drums for the worship team there Sunday morning. It was not good. That was not the point of the worship service, don't worry, I get that. But I wasn't impressed at all.

So, I'm going back to practicing. Starting tonight, and every night I head over to my parents for supper, I'm going down to my drumkit that still resides in the basement and practicing for an hour. I'm looking into new equipment for playing and recording guitar, bass, and maybe a keyboard. If any of you hear about any good deals on a nice guitar that's NOT a strat, any solid effects pedals, sound boards, mics, or especially a good keyboard, please let me know. I'm serious about this, and I'm trying to work up the courage to take a leap of faith and dish out the funds necessary to fill out my sonic arsenal to the point where the ideas floating in my head can actually take form.

I've always believed I can do this, but I've always let the perfectionist attitude in me and the cost dissuade me. No more. I really want to do this, I almost feel like I HAVE to do it. It's not for the accolades if it were good or not, it's just for the sheer fact that I LOVE music, I love creating it, love messing around with it, and just have a need to get ideas, thoughts, creativity, whatever, out of my head and into the world, even if it's not the perfect final product I want it to be.

Personally, I feel like it's something to pray for, and if you do too, go right ahead - I especially could use inspiration for lyrics that make you think, but don't dwell on me, or on problems so much as the Savior, who's the solution to those things. I've got an idea for the CD, it's a neat concept that I don't quite want to share yet, but if I can pull it off the way I'd like to, it'll be not only a catharsis for me, but maybe even be a help or a comfort or an encouragement, heck even a warning, to those going through similar points in their walk with God.

Wow, it sounds so daunting to actually talk about. I don't care, I'm still doing it.

12 Comments:

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2:53 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry, I put the wrong comment on the wrong page :S

Anyway, I'm proud of ya man, I think you will do well with this project. If you want (for whatever reason that might possess you) I want to sell my Boss CS-3 and my Boss CEB-3 pedals. I was gonna put 'em on eBay, but if they'd help you just let me know.

(or if there are any readers who would like to make an offer, I'd consider those too...hey, I'm Jewish, what can I do?)

2:55 p.m.  
Blogger Doug said...

I don't really know much about music so I can't really give any advice, but I wish you luck with this and I'll remember to pray for you. I hope this really takes off.

4:30 p.m.  
Blogger theajthomas said...

If you do buy some new recording equipment and are looking for a good home for the old BR8 let me know. Music stop has some pretty decent deal on this week. I think there is a korg triton for 1K. That's a pretty good deal for a full on music work station. I have done a little recording myself and I can say it is fun and it is cathardic even if it's not pro-quality. I have also found it is so much easier to write cool stuff as you record. So if you don't do it for the recording you produce do it for the songs you produce while recording.

10:44 a.m.  
Blogger Hooper said...

Meeks - the CS-3 is tempting, but I have a compressor I got years ago that I'm gonna try running the bass through. If I don't like the sound and you still have the CS-3, I may be interested.

AJ - As long as my new computer recording set up works, The BR-8 could be yours for a pretty low price. I'll let you know. That Triton is SOOOO tempting. I think I'm going to hold off on a keyboard until tax return time, unless I suddenly get some sort of substantial pay raise. Thanks for the thought on recording stuff, too - I hope it works out that way.

12:05 p.m.  
Blogger Scottie said...

that's cool geoff...

i have been wanting to record for a couple of years now... nothing special, but they are the words that God has given me over the years as i go through different chapters or adventures in life... it would be neat to do it just to see where God has brought me, but i hesitate for many reasons... i think mainly it is lack of confidence, but i still want to... but now my guitar is on the disabled list... i will lift you up geoff... out of curiosity would you lift me too... ya kind of sparked something in me again to go forward with this simple act of worship...

8:42 p.m.  
Blogger Jo said...

you go. do it. have fun.

11:27 p.m.  
Blogger Robin said...

For the purpose of accountability: If you don't make this CD... I will fight you.

11:15 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

...that's no lie.

good stuff, geoff--looking forward to see how it all comes together. and why the crap haven't we gotten together yet? are creamsicles out of season yet?

5:04 p.m.  
Blogger Billings said...

Geoff...miss you man...sniff...

1:24 a.m.  
Blogger Hooper said...

Whitey - no crotchpunching, you woman.

Brewer - Creamsicles are NEVER out of season as far as I'm concerned.

Tell me - have you ever played Settlers? 'Cause if not, there's our in. Otherwise, we'd have to get together and like, talk and share and junk, and I don't know about you, but frankly I'm a little too emotionally stunted for that sort of thing.

Jonny - A belated welcome back from the summer to you. For the record, I've been reading your blog, I just don't comment unless I have something useful (entertaining myself is useful in my books, to anyone jumping to refute this) to say, and so far, I have not. I enjoy the chipmunk photos greatly, though.

4:01 p.m.  
Blogger b.rando said...

do it.

that is all.

4:06 p.m.  

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