I would need rehab if all I did was play the same handful of songs over, and over, and over and over. Concert after Concert, tour after tour. The monotony and boredom would have to become crushing to the point of despair and hopelessness..
Good God, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a dumber post in my life.
Let’s you and me watch a song about crushing to the point of despair and hopelessness.
Papa Het and the Boys-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1smBAUfnYY
Didn’t know this, but they released only ten studio albums in 33 years. Not very prolific. So yes, they don’t have as much of a catalog to draw from as other bands, and the monotony is far greater since the hardcore (and most brain-dead) fans would prefer the stuff from the 80s.
Yes....it’s a human tragedy to have to do what you love, for a living.
Having to face those blurred crowds, and sing and play songs that you don’t even have to learn, must be backbreaking.
Gimme a flipping break!!
As another poster mentioned....this is quite selfish....taking earnings out of his group’s and entourage hands....because of his habit (drinking).
(If you were being sarcastic, my apologies.)
I’ve thought about that too. There is NO WAY I could EVER be a famous rock musician. Sure - I’ve played air guitar to some really good riffs. But good grief - having to do that over and over again - day after day? Year after year? No thanks. I’d be really tempted after one big album to buy a ranch somewhere and build an off-the-grid cabin and never be heard from again.
have You been this optimistic your entire life ?