02-22-2005, 06:22 AM
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<br />Cheema Sahib
Are you still doing music. I am searching for people on the same wavelength withwhom I can produce/arrange some of my own (and some raag based) compositions.
Please let me know if you are interested.
Regards
"You don't get to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now."
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<b>I left music some while ago.</b>
Thanks for your attention.
Going back our memories, at the end of the eighties, while everyone in the world was listening to psychedelic rockmusic, \Me and my friends were learning and playing music together which took over four years, the four members of my band (Johnson-lead vocals, bass guitar, mandolin; Nick DeMaster-rhythm guitar, bass guitar, vocals; Peter-lead guitar, piano, vocals; Ahmad-drums) developed a style that was raw and unforced. Since we primarily learned to play and write as a group, as opposed to practicing for hours alone in our bedrooms, each individual musician draew from the others in an organic process that produced very characteristic compositions. WE were not afraid to let whatever starts to bubble in their imaginations reach a full boil--even if it does not follow past conventions and patterns--because our biggest influence had been each other.
But still needless to mention these were old days, Now I am also quite unlikely to be interested in sharing some sort of compositions and reviving the old memories.
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If I could... Then I would... Turn back time!!
<br />Cheema Sahib
Are you still doing music. I am searching for people on the same wavelength withwhom I can produce/arrange some of my own (and some raag based) compositions.
Please let me know if you are interested.
Regards
"You don't get to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now."
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<b>I left music some while ago.</b>
Thanks for your attention.
Going back our memories, at the end of the eighties, while everyone in the world was listening to psychedelic rockmusic, \Me and my friends were learning and playing music together which took over four years, the four members of my band (Johnson-lead vocals, bass guitar, mandolin; Nick DeMaster-rhythm guitar, bass guitar, vocals; Peter-lead guitar, piano, vocals; Ahmad-drums) developed a style that was raw and unforced. Since we primarily learned to play and write as a group, as opposed to practicing for hours alone in our bedrooms, each individual musician draew from the others in an organic process that produced very characteristic compositions. WE were not afraid to let whatever starts to bubble in their imaginations reach a full boil--even if it does not follow past conventions and patterns--because our biggest influence had been each other.
But still needless to mention these were old days, Now I am also quite unlikely to be interested in sharing some sort of compositions and reviving the old memories.
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If I could... Then I would... Turn back time!!