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SamboraRocks86

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  1. Ironic that I find myself resurrecting 2 year old threads to talk about how social media has changed things but...

    I've been logged in for about 2 hours now, and i've hardly looked at Facebook in that time (I never did join Instagram or Twitter - I had enough negativity from YouTube that I didn't need to get involved in that stuff)

    And honestly, I've enjoyed what I've read on here more than what I see in the news feed on there.

    I think....message boards might be like vinyl, in that we initially replaced vinyl with CDs, because they were more efficient and convenient, but then with CDs being digital and convenient, we naturally progressed to digital downloads (which was a phase I abhorred personally), and then to streaming music....which is like digital downloads without having to pay for each album individually, and is the most convenient way of getting music now. 

    However, it's too much - there is too much music to choose from, it's too easy to swap albums half way through, and most people don't even use Spotify to listen to full albums anymore, but they make shuffle playlists, or just listen to one or two tracks off an album before moving on

    Which is why, I feel, vinyl has made a huge comeback over the last 5-10 years. I think that people started to miss the feeling, the experience, of buying an album they can hold in their hands, and putting it on the platter, then having to flip the record half way through...when you listen to vinyl, you can't even skip tracks without standing up, so it makes the whole experience that much more kinetic and real

    I think that message boards will come back into fashion as we start to see social media become more and more generalised and streamlined - I'm already frustrated by Facebook's algorithms, deciding what they think I may or may not be interested in...and I'm definitely fed up of the huge contrast in opinions and types of people on these social media platforms

    I feel, and kinda hope, that the old fashioned form of internet communication will become more popular over time, to help fill the void that Facebook has left....the same way vinyl came back when streaming services, albeit the most efficient way of listening to music, replaced the experience of listening to an album

    I think people are going to start to miss the focus that boards like this have

    I mean....I know that's why I'm here right now...but maybe that's just me  :tumbsup:

  2. Take it from me...

    None of this will matter in another decade; you'll kinda just hit a point where you realise you have better things to worry about than the opinions of (literally) only a handful of people. It's all too easy to take things personally as a kid, but as you grow up you'll gain a new perspective, and appreciation, for just how big the world is. 

    Ignore the negativity and surround yourself with positive people, and you'll have more positive feelings yourself :)  

  3. 8 hours ago, Geoff said:

    I've expressed my dislike for FB many times and the comments I first made still stand. Really not my thing. 

    I don't keep as up to date on this forum these days and I'd like to, or I have in the past... but I always appreciate every contribution by everyone. And one day if I get all my stuff all together I might sort through everything I've missed... but generally I like to keep up to date to some degree. 

    I also noticed your return too, Mike, and it's good to see. ;)

    It's nice to see that as small as the group seems to have become, it is all the familiar faces...and Darkstone, who seems like an awesome guy anyway :p 

    I've been out of the loop in terms of Rock music for a while now...is there any chance the the drop in HH traffic has any correlation to rock musics relevance in 2019? Or is the rock scene alive and well, and I've just not been in the right groups on FB to see it? Have been genuinely worried about this over the last decade...I feel like guitar and live music in general is fading away into obscurity...but I hope to be proven wrong :)

    Sad to see the pro forum is s bit dead these days, does Thomas/Coastline still post? 

  4. 12 hours ago, whiplash1972 said:

    Welcome back Izzy! :drink:

    I'll admit that I got caught up in the whole Facebook thing, and haven't been on here much at all in the last few years (although I work on the main site weekly adding new CDs to the database). I made myself a promise that I would cut down on my FB time in 2019 since it's mainly just one political argument, terrible news story or a "hey, look at the 100th selfie I've posted this week" anyway, and I already find myself enjoying being back on here more often quite a bit! :banana:

    I feel the same tbh! A few years ago FB was the place to talk about not just music, but everything I enjoyed...now there's few discussions on there about Star Wars, Doctor Who, comics, films etc that don't just turn into pointless arguments...it's like the worst flamefests we had on here but everywhere you look....I think the fact that literally everyone is on there only fuels the fire tbh

    It's made me appreciate that with these forums we're all like minded and have something in common at the end of the day....we had our rough patches in the past; I wasn't the only member who had issues with other members, but we were one community at the end of the day

    It's my hope that forums such as this one start to make a comeback...more and more people are becoming frustrated with FB, and Zuckershmucks double speak isn't putting anyones mind at ease either :p 

    We do have closed groups on there to keep the community spirit alive, but I find people are more easily riled up anywhere on FB, probably due in part to whatever non-group post they just saw 5 mins prior...HH feels like a bit of a haven nowadays!

  5. Oh it was Jacob. M I was thinking of!
     

    Good to see he's still alive and well, last login was a few weeks ago :) Still sad to hear about Staryder though, I remember him being very passionate about the hobby

    A few old regulars on that thread I'd forgotten about: Evil Rick, Swazi, 66 Mustang, cdjunky, T-Bone...

  6. 54 minutes ago, Glen said:

    most of the US crew now frequent FB on the melodic mafia group 

    I would look it up, but in my experience...the less time spent on Facebook, the better...way too much crossover on there, most people don't know whether I'm coming or going :p 

  7. 1 hour ago, martinsane said:

    NO I am on the west coast Washington State to be precise, but that's OK I am, is, was and always will be non memorable. I think you may be remembering HSF (Jay)???

    As for the guy in Tucson who was shafted by the car dealership, that was James Gebbia, aka Staryder1 and I am sad to report he passed away 3 years ago. Still stings as we had many a great conversation and CD scroungings in Seattle together.

    The site and members are still a sound foundation of usual's, a few nembs from time to time and we definitely need to get after some who thing FB is the place to be and neglecting the horse they rode in on HH

    Oh that's terrible! I liked him, he was one of the younger members if i remember right, we got along well...he struck me as the kinda guy who wouldn't hurt a fly...very sad to hear of his passing :( makes me all that more grateful for those who are still with us, I'm glad you guys are still around :) 

    Haha, I think I used to get Washington state and D.C. confused just as often as a kid, apologies! I do remember you, I'm sure I'd remember more if I could place your profile pic back in the day :p I had forgotten about HSF till you mentioned him just now tbh, is he still around? What about OP Leykis101?

  8. 29 minutes ago, martinsane said:

    I'm still here...

     

    But as Richard Geere once said in An Officer & A Gentleman "I got nowhere else to go!"

     

    Nice to see you back young man, sorry to hear of your tumultuous few years and I hope the battle scars suit you and your ready to forge forward and yes 20's is still very young considering I just belly flopped into 50.

    Martinsane! Good to see you're still around man! I remember you, weren't you mates with Sean? I seem to remember you were the correctional officer on the east coast? May be getting confused though 

    Yeah I've noticed most forums have died to be honest, I switched to Facebook myself because I had all my college friends on there but....I think I came back here cause Facebook is getting reallllly nasty these days, and as you can imagine; probably not the best atmosphere for someone like me :p one thing I'll say for forums is they did have a real community feel to them, even when we were arguing....FB tends to be a load of strangers blowing off steam in each other's faces between breaks! At least we had some form of respect around these parts!

    What about GlamJunkie? Australia's biggest Bon Jovi fan IIRC, he was always active, but his profile has the same pic it had a decade ago...

    And who was the guy from Tulsa who was mad about Pontiac? I remember getting along with him quite well funnily enough, but can't for the life of me remember who it was! 

    Maybe we'll see more of us come back as Facebook becomes more and more toxic...I kinda miss the quaint old message board format :dance:

  9. 4 minutes ago, Darkstone said:

    What do you mean sullied? That's a badge of honour. Unless it's a female star.

    I checked out your SoundCloud stuff. You're very talented mate keep it up. Bang Bang was good but I was half expecting Danger Danger when you mentioned it. I can't play any instruments at all. I just listen to the stuff. You're livin' the dream man!

    Yeah....it's a female :p

    Cheers man! I love Danger Danger, but I've always had a soft spot for that Bang Bang as well :p just the music on the original I thought was kinda boring, so I just did that version for my own benefit tbh...I think I'm the person who streams it more than anyone else haha

    Ah to be fair im feeling a lot more confidant these days! Was sitting there working out all these different TV and film themes earlier, planning a rock medley in the near future...older members will remember the Star Wars travesty, but this one will be better :p

  10. Just now, Darkstone said:

    G'day mate. You were before my time, but it's good to have a former member return from exile. I think your first mistake was taking advice and criticism from the muppets here to heart. You said you were only 17 though, so it would have been hard. I'm glad things seem to be picking up for you. What are the projects you've been working on? Anything we could check out?

    Heya! Nice to meet you! I've already noticed you're a fairly active poster, just makes me feel old that I'm before anyones time on this forum...doesn't feel like that long ago! :o 

    Well to be fair, I had and still have respect for most of the people who were criticising - I always saw them as constructive criticisms, but I didn't have anyone, other than my parents, at the time to reassure me that I was good enough...

    Oh nothing that fancy - I played drums in an indie/alternative band for a few months, bass in a Pink Floyd cover band, then switched to acoustic guitar, then electric guitar in that band, played in a couple of 80s tribute bands for a couple of rehearsals, did a couple of gigs as an acoustic duo with a singer that does pop covers, played lead guitar in an originals band for a few months at the beginning of the year, and was in a pop punk covers band for most of the year that did the pub circuit....didn't have many gigs, I think we did maybe 10 or 11 all year but it's been a good start to getting back into it :) I haven't counted the total number of gigs I did last year, but it's definitely more than the previous 5 years combined! 

    I've got a load of original stuff on my soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/dannyhearnmusic

    It's kind of a mix of all kinds of things, mostly portfolio work...but I'm writing some stuff at the moment that I'm really focussing on getting right, something that's 100% expressive of what *I* want to do....that idea of spending a decade preparing myself has carried over to all my compositions...they're all written for imaginary jobs :p so most of the stuff on there is trailer or advert music, film score stuff...kinda cheesy tbh

    Although I am pretty proud of my version of Bang Bang that's on there, not gonna lie....I just made it a lot more 80s sounding, lemme know if you check it out :)

    Look forward to catching up on your posts man!

  11. 21 minutes ago, Geoff said:

    Welcome back! Didn't think we'd see you back in these parts. Sounds like a rough trot. Hope life's settled down a bit for you. 

    I was randomly thinking of you recently when I replied to a post from the member Cure The Sane here, thinking it was you for some stupid reason, lol. 

    Anyway, so how long's it been? I assume by Pete's post, probably more than five or six years? So you're in your mid-20's now? Late 20's? 

    You still got any musical aspirations, or you doing other work? 

    Welcome back, for what it's worth. It's a different landscape on the forum these days, but still the only place I come for music stuff. ;)

    Likewise! Was just playing guitar earlier, happened upon some Winger and it made me think of Pete, funnily enough, then Keith, then you, then Mullethead...figured it might be worth popping my head in now that I'm coming out the other end of it all :) Oh, and getting back into guitar music helps!! I went into some weird territory over the years...

    Remember how I always used to take the piss out of modern rock? Hoobastank became one of my favourite bands somewhere along the line...modern rock is actually pretty good...I think Smallville can be blamed for that one :p 


    Went through a drumming phase, and started playing bass properly a couple of years ago...so hitting the music hard now! As I said in my last post, I got a bit obsessed somewhere along the line...but the upside is that now I'm playing better than I ever have :D it was the fact I'd been playing guitar for something like 6 hours straight that reminded me of HH, just took me back to the good old days! 

    But yeah, things are better than they've been, still not out of the woods yet but...I'm glad to see a bunch of familiar names still posting around here, hopefully enough members can forgive my teenage indiscretions...would be nice to be a bit more active now that I've got more time on my hands :) I realised that the lack of new rock music in my life coincides with when I stopped coming on here...almost as though this was my main conduit to the rock and metal world.... :blink:

    How are things in Geoffland? Is the other Jeff still around to argue over whose name is spelt the right way? :p

  12. On 2/14/2013 at 1:38 AM, Leykis101 said:

    Thats no reason to leave, you guys hurt my feelings on a daily basis, sometimes im in full blown tears when I log off, but do you see me running away like a little girlie man? actually yes, I understand him, you guys can be very very cruel sometimes, like when you guys ganged up on me cause im Irish and I like Wham! and Michael Bolton, that hurt me alot you guys, just fyi.

    Ok so here's the thing...

    Back in 2008 when I was 17 and going around calling myself a session musician there were a lot of arguments on here about my aspirations...granted I was getting way ahead of myself, but I was a kid...

    I remember the musicians on here getting quite frustrated with me, and they convinced me I wasn't ready or good enough to go pro, so thats why I decided to go to college for 3 years, get a national diploma, and then go to uni...I finished college with near enough top marks when I was 21 and could have started working then, but I was convinced I still wasn't good enough... and at 26, I realised that uni wasn't for me...that ended up taking 8 years of my life...and now I'm approaching 28 and starting to panic that I've left it too late...

    The worst part is that one of the guys I was in touch with back in 2008 who wanted to work with me after he saw a video of me playing is now the singer in a famous British rock band...and I bottled out of working with him because I didn't have the confidence in myself...

    If I'm honest, I think those arguments might have had a lasting effect on me...I became obsessed with preparing for my career and never actually started it, but I've watched the contacts I had at the time just keep moving up in the industry...

    I didn't realise until about a year ago when I started gigging again, but I doubted myself for way too long because of some of the comments on here...in 2018 I played in 10 projects, on 3 different instruments...I think I may have over compensated a bit :p 

  13. On 2/14/2013 at 2:01 PM, Blue Charvel said:

     

    He wasn't a bad guy, but he was 17 and all the "I know everything" that comes with that, plus his dad was a musician so he totally knew more than us dorks... he was my friend on FB for awhile but eventually I blocked him. I could usually take him with a grain of salt, but sometimes he'd really piss me off... He also went by the name "Izzy Ryder" and I forget what his real name was....

     

    Btw Bob! Good to see you bro, hope you can make it back on occasion. I'm trying too...

    Basically I was young and naive, hopeful and motivated...and now I'm older, drained, bitter and defeated :p

    I went to college to study music in 2009, partly due to the conversations on these boards about me not being ready to go pro, and was diagnosed with a degenerative nerve disease a month before I started the course, powered through for 3 years and switched my focus from guitar to composition, applied to LIPA after finishing top of the class at college and got as far as the audition but didn't get on the course, went to my second choice instead, broke up with my fiance during my first year and started to have issues with my hands at that time, then my dad got ill when I was in a relationship with a woman who's kid I had also taken on...broke up with her 4 years ago and that's pretty much about it

    Turns out, it ain't all it's cracked up to be, and I totally understand why my 17 year old naïveté would irritate anyone who's stepped into the real world for longer than a day :p
     

  14. That last track is, as Captain Howdy said, off Richie's last solo album (which I LOVE and the album itself has plenty of balls) but I think this is the album that's turned me off the band....honestly, I like a couple of tracks, but seriously underwhelmed by this....not that I expected much in the first place tbh, as soon as I heard Because We Can I decided to not get my hopes up for this one, glad I didn't!

     

    Nothing on here really has any punch to it....most of these songs are all mid-tempo alternative rock songs almost, the musicianship is the only thing that really stands out to me.

     

    I think Sambora needs to jump ship and go solo before it's too late (if it's not already)

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