I feel like most rock guys just completely lose their coolness once they get old, but Jerry is just different. He still goes hard every show. Absolute legend.
You call that a practice amp?!! We’re definitely NOT from the same generation cause I’m FOH and this is like the regular size gigging amp those days man xD
Mariano Abundiz To add another layer, the guitar is a G&L, a guitar company that Jerry Cantrell has played and had a relationship with for decades. Nice lil nod to the guitar geeks.
Jerry’s facial expressions through this entire video are priceless.😂 “That you piped…and plumbed…” *Jerry just stares blankly* haha Omg this is gold, why is there not more?
Lol..That's why it's relatable And true. |||% blue collared Americans.. Trying to live the dream And Party with our rock heroes and that one guy in the band that Always knows how to fix shit ... The Jerry Can Trells of the Silent Majority lol.
If I was in a room with my guitar and Jerry Cantrell, and I left that room and came back to Jerry playing my guitar, that thing would be going in a case on display, never to be touched again.
Jerry Cantrell just got nominated for a Grammy for the 9th time. For the kiddies who might not know who he is, he is metal/grunge/rock royalty. Best known as the founder, songwriter, lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of Alice in Chains. A trail blazer living legend musician who's name sits comfortably amongst the best 90's grunge maestros Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain. So awesome to see Jerry in this video.
F Aye! ..Facts brother indeed. Hope the young kids see your comment lol. Real talk.. Theyve got robbed every f year since 93,4,5,6.. and now. Why he he quit going to award shows after 94 grammies i think. Deff best rock/metal band then And Now. An the greatest band comeback ever..cause Their still slayn audiences an Successfully! 😎🌟 True f master at his craft indeed. Vedder is deff grunge. Nirvana punk. AIC Metal..for those days no doubt.. Soundgarden..metal/grunge/etc.. One thing also that makes AIC the greatest Band,. Grunge was a style of blue collared Americans (why so relatable) .."Grunge " didn't exist yet lol But PJ is deff the embodiment of that. But the second AIC stars playing their guitars ,drums, you, f Everyone Knows who the f it is Most complimented voice Duo Specially for metal then. Jerrys the matyre to Laynes lark voice. Perfection. and honestly..f pioneer of "grunge writing and songs" BEFORE it even existed or least was "titled every where then:. (Mtv, rolling stone) no one relevant today or then lol. Wouldn't be PJ with out them no doubt And Alot of other iconic bands. Jerrys legit one the best song writers of all time and most sought after guitarists. Even with fame..still gives us all that f 90s is King nostalgia back 😎 Forever greatful an the most "rock star " mfr to live. Co founded AIC, Wrote most tracks Lost layne Solos didn t do better than the band of course, But f dude brought another chill blue collared dude to Jam an continue doing what they love ..at Their age. Successfully..slayn audiences ,sold out shows,and f great albums as usual. No band in history of bands honestly ever nor could ever make the comeback they did. Black gives way to blue tells that. This f guy and rest band should already been in RRHOF..before nirvana, PJ etc. Their great, each their own but fuck..literally pioneeres and we only had those other bands cuz them an inspiration some sort of way. Diff genres no comparisons just wish they'd get them in there specially Jerry before I die or in a home. Past due and over due.
Thank God I was around in the 90's, couldn't imagine how crappy It'd be to be hating the current music&listening to bands that are no longer around with alot of the guys dead. Rip 90's I miss it. Feeling old😩
ummm...maybe I was reading that out of context, but Layne Staley was the lead vocalist of Alice in Chains and my apologies but I considered Cantrell and Staley more of a "team" of trail blazers...maybe its me, but without Cantrell, there was no Staley...in the 90's, I NEVER ONCE considered AiC part of that "Grunge" movement...their music was by far heavier and aggressive (ie. Facelift and Dirt) and not as abstract...as you can tell, being a metal musician in the late 80's / early 90's, I never really grasped the concept of Grunge as to me it seemed a little "artsy"...AiC where more connected to the heavier side (Monsters of Rock)and with other Seattle metal bands (Forced Entry...they appeared in F.E.'s vid "Never a Know, But the No")...so yeah, for me I have always considered AiC to be "un-grunge"...props to Cantrell for his acting in this
Anyone aging badly or well, for that matter, seems to be mostly determined by genetics. I managed to appear 13yrs old from 13yrs to 45yrs., which was annoying for most of those years. I don't abuse my body, but I don't give it any special care, either. In my 60's I still look 20yrs younger. I wish I still looked and felt 13yrs old. Arthritis is a bitch.
@@ninalee8625who though you looked 13 years old when you were 40 years old are you kidding. I notice most people are very bad at discerning age. I never seen anyone that looked younger/older than 5-10 years their own age.
@@ExcitedAnacondaSnake-hg8ecEveryone. I was always getting carded and saying I looked 13yrs was probably an exaggeration, but people thought my teenaged sons and I were siblings.
SilverParatrooper, hell yeah. Remember the series “Man Up”? That was awesome. This kind of reminds me of man up only centered around a band. This would make an awesome series even if it’s only on a streaming service.
It watch the shit out of this. I bet Jerry's character would nail the lady next door too and she would be someone he isn't attracted to afterwards but she would continuously follow him around being his own personal hemorrhoid. A pain in his ass lol. They couldnt call thr show dad band it would have to be vacation fund. Season one the beginning of dad band. I love old 80s music. The guitar players are so rad there tones are so huge. I used to collect vinyl of bands like dokken music has changed so much. But I have always tried to jam on music from every decade from the 50s until now in 2020. There is so much talent in the world. And I'd love to see this as a show that had guests that are famous musicians appear on every episode. Like imagine them at the bar and plant or page just walks out of the bathroom. That would kill.
Leigh Kaan I think the humor in this videos is flying over the heads of many of you. His guitar skills were being questioned but he thought that his Plumbing skills were being questioned so he responded to it by defending his Plumbing skills and what made it even funnier was the fact that he was so flippant about something that takes a lot of skill (Plumbing). "That's Plumbing in a nutshell" made his flippant description of the complexities of Plumbing even more funny, and "in a nutshell" is a very common term. You might as well say that when he says the word "would", that it's an aic reference also. And if you think about it, if they were trying to script an aic song reference, it would have been far more obvious like "hey you're treating me like a man in a box" or something like that. Saying that it's an Alice in Chains song reference.... Just because they have a song called nutshell, is just so unbelievably derpy. People's excitement about letting everyone know that they know that Alice in Chains has a song called nutshell is overriding their ability to think
EJT2000 LOL talking about rights while telling others to shut up is pretty geeky there, Magoo. Yes they have a right to be wrong, yes you have a right to defend people who are wrong, and believe it or not, I have a right to point out when somebody is wrong. Don't be such a snowflake.
Jerry Cantrell...the maker and keeper of some of musics greatest and most recognizable riffs and backup vocals which still give me a bad case of the good goosebumps to this day.
Lisa Reichard I've been married 11 times for average of 3 years each time. shacked up they used to call it. And zero divorces. I spend 1 year in between to "regroup" and get full-on independent AGAIN. Whatchya DOING for the next three years? I'm always serious it just never works out it's probably my fault but I am very faithful.
My guitarist had A.D.D. so he'd always just start screwing around and playing stuff in his own little bubble. Took forever to get anything accomplished.
mike f Lol. Ive been a guitarist for almost 4 decades and this is as true today as it was back then. As I am talking to someone I start nodding and not paying attention. I never noticed how annoying this is until I started trying too work with another guitarist on harmonies and he just kept plucking stupid shit and wasn’t even listening to me. 🤣🤣
I've been telling myself i'll get back into to playing in band's when my kids get older, but the more i think about it i'm sure this is exactly how it will be.
Well yeah. I played bass for a few bands got married joined one band after my oldest was born. 19years ago. When he hit 2 I stopped playing all together. Sold my Ibanez and my crate cried for weeks now my first is 19. My youngest is 12. There both lefty guitar players I started playing a florescent green Dean 5 string my kids where shocked. They knew I played but never seen or heard it. Then I totally rocked Mary had a Little lamb on a flute that embarrassed them big time........ I got the please don't do that again and your to old mom lines. My brain says I'm still 20. My body says almost 40. Damn I'm confused.
@@mombiezombaby7068 If it's embarrassing the kids....YOU GOTTA DO IT! My youngest graduated from college about two years ago. I was "off" music for about ten years (give or take) either in the military or failing spectacularly trying to climb the corporate ladder. I had that confusion, too, until I realized that (1) I've never really been much besides a headbanger (2) now I'm an aging headbanger and (3) they may as well crank some Slayer at my funeral (wish I had a photo of my son's face when I told him I wanted him to play "Angel of Death" in those proceedings, maximum volume...priceless!). If it sounds like I'm encouraging you to *get another bass* I am. You're *never* too old to rock and roll, says this 18-year-old in a 57-year-old body....so go for it!
Do it! It's never too late. Been playing for nearly 30 years but joined a band and got up on stage for the first time in my life at 43. Yes, plenty of bullshit band drama to deal with, but it has also been a hella good time. DO IT!
Also a _rockumentary_ to go with it as a DVD extra. The making of the crowd funding of the creation of .... I reckon an Executive Producer credit could probably pull in $100 a hit.
Jerry Cantrell went to my high school. We used to get the old 85 or 86 year book from the library and look him up every so often. Some of the teachers would talk about his high school years when i would play guitar at school. Mr. Best claimed to have had him as a student. Anyways we thought it was pretty cool. SLHS
it's video's like this that i realize how lucky i was to to see Jerry, with Layne and the original lineup of Alice way back in 1991 from the fourth row opening up for Metallica's and justice for all tour. love his flanger / chorus pedal style of playing.
Ultimate_Savage the Damaged Justice tour for the And Justice For All album was was 88-89. I think you may be talking about the Wherever I May Roam your for the black album which was 91-92
The harmonies between Jerry and Layne as well as the way they were so symbiotic as they sang, were a thing of beauty and goes unrecognized by most. Listen to a song and pay particular attention to Jerrys voice and listen to how he seamlessly fills in gaps in a song or in a particular lyric for Layne if you need visuals watch the mtv unplugged. Live Version and you'll catch what Im saying. And those vocal harmonies between the two are. Just the perfect pitch and wavelength. As if they were meant to sing together.
So awesome!!! Lol 🤣😅 🤣. Jerry is such a good dude. Many years ago I was in a sober living house, and he'd pick up the guys and take them out to dinner. He recognized me at a cafe one morning. I was strung out and homeless. He drove me to a program and asked them to help me. That truck ride was so surreal!!! Good guy all around.
Wow bro, that's actually an amazing story, I seriously got goosebumps, I been clean 5 years now and I hope you got your shit together, I'd live to hear the whole story email me at jaxon0904@gmail.com thank you
@@saltpeter7429 Absolutely. Just imagine being helped by someone you grew up listening to, someone who inspired your guitar playing amd singing. It was so great.
As a member of a “dad band”, I love this and wish they would keep it going. We are just a bunch of professionals (not music professionals), that meet once a month, bang on our instruments and joke around. This video, other than the “panty” scene, is spot on.
Nice! I knew him from Deadwood & never knew it was the same guy until now. This reminds me of re-watching Rome with my friend & he pointed out one of the leads is Tommy from Trainspotting
I like how this captures the temperaments of the players of each instrument. God knows how many bands I walked away from because the guitar player thought he was the only real musician in the band.
@@SuziQ. - Based on experience, the bands I was in, most of the problems were caused by a hot dog wannabe lead guitar player who couldn't imagine anyone else comprehending the "complex amazing music" stuck in their heads. None of the bands I was in had lead vocalists because, with a little practice, any idiot could sing rock.
So, I was kinda upset when I thought that someone was saying that Jerry Cantrell was aging poorly LOL So glad I watched the short, because that's not it at all! I laughed so hard! Great film and I want more!
This is so awesome. It is so on point when a handful of people get together and don't mesh. I experienced this numerous times as a teenager. So on point. Their was always some geek like the keyboard player. I guess I was the arrogant guitar player. What a mess. More than 1/2 the so called sessions were bs. I got older and was able to end up playing original /showcase music in clubs and theaters in Southern California. Good times 😂
For what, Making fun of what HIS LIFE would be like his if he didn’t get posers like yourself to come see him play with his cover band version of Alice In Chains. He’s basically making fun of his own life when no one cared about his solo career. Also taking jabs at lives he ruined while recreating AIC, because he was jealous of Mikey Starr, among others!
@@jrrcorcloudsaremine You don't know what you're talking about. His solo stuff is better than 70 percent of AIC's stuff. Mike Starr? Really nigga? That dude left for other reasons, Jerry had no problems with him. Jerry literally had no beef with anyone. By the way, Alice In Chains is better than they have ever been now, they have the sound they've been searching for since starting. You're just mad that Layne isn't alive, not that Jerry Cantrell, the Riff Lord himself, is finally getting some recognition. Keep talking out your ass, maybe you'll dislodged your head which seems to be stuck so far up there, you can taste what you had for dinner last night.
everyone in a band(and older) can relate to 1)crowded garage with a fridge for beer 2) close the door or play quieter for the neighbors and/or family members 3) the guy who loves Rush 4)the guy that expects way too much from average joes with limited time 5) the bickering of the "direction" of a group that doesn't even play out 6) the guy wanting ambience of lights, fog etc(im guilty) and 7)the guy with way too much amp for the room.
God, smack me if we die young; it's over now, don't follow. I have no excuses if I stay away; just put me down in a hole, to become them bones. Got me wrong?
This is the shit!! I think I speak for the majority when I say we want to see more Jerry Cantrell and more of this Dad Band. This would be great made into a movie or tv show.
Dis is guh-raaaaate! Yes, all middle-aged male, bedroom-volume level musicians with long extinguished and faded dreams of Rock 'n' Roll glory can relate. Sigh.... Great film, hope there are more to come, mahalos!
"Man that looks a lot like Jerry Cantrell" I kept saying over and over again :D It's now more than 27 years ago I bought my first CD ever, Dirt by Alice in Chains. My brother and I bought a CD-player in late 1992 and I only had enough money left for one CD. Not once have I regretted that purchase. One of the greates albums ever made, together with Wolverine Blues by Entombed, VDoP by Pantera and a few others.
Trukkerkeps classic man, i also loved this album back then in around 92 and loved wolverine blues when i got it in 93. I remember coz i was 18, a vey significant year for me and of course Pantera. WhAt a journey back in time.
Just joining the chorus: We need more of this. - dealing with smart-ass kids from the neighborhood - Dad Band vs. the homeowner's association - dealing with their own kids, who are either embarrassed by them or for them - trying to decide whether to write originals or play covers - trying to get a gig with one of the local (non-cover band) venues - opening for a younger local band - getting a gig during the week, but someone's almost out of vacation days at work - arguing with the wife and kids about whether to spend the tax return on a PA or an extra car for the kids to drive There's so much you could do with this, it'd be a shame if you didn't.
I wish they did a series of these!! This Has a shit ton of potential- think of all the cameos, id LOVE to see philip anselmo come strutting through- man- the cameos are endless and material could just go on and on.
Literally in the middle of a Deadwood rewatch, and who do I run across but Dan fking Dority. Lucky no one got stabbed in that garage for looking at his guitar.
This is a freaky trip down memory lane. I remember seeing Jerry Cantrell back on Holloween Eve after Laynes passing. He was dressed as Elvis during the entire show and played a Phenomenal set. Afterwards we ended up at a strip club and low and behold there is Elvis with the band. I walked by to grab a drink at the bar but Jerry wouldn't let me pass by without dancing with him. I just tapped him on the shoulder and said "Great show Elvis!" What a fun night I'll never forget.
I'm 58 years old, play keyboards (played bass for 20 years when younger), starting a new band to play covers in local clubs, restaurants, and bars. This made me laugh, but truth is, everyone in our band is competent, and fun to hang out with,and rehearse with. Having a good sense of humor, and remembering it's about having fun, is key to success. If your lucky and with good people, music can be rewarding, and a lot of fun, no matter how old you are :-)
are you too into wilco tho? I'm 3 years into keys, a 20 something y/o and I fear my future musical experience has been laid out for me bc FUCK I love wilco
xmrtuvgs Truth!!! I'm almost 60 now, and I used to love Jammin', and If I could still play, I'd be looking for someone to jam with! Too many medical problems now, though, so we got Magix Music Maker, so that we can still make music! Check us out if you want! :-)
I’m a simple man
I see jerry Cantrell, I click.
Lol me too!
Then you’re not a simple man, my friend ;)
Jerry is the only one who can make a blanket statement about Rush fans and women and get away with it.
Agreed man!
Exactly what I did!
"That's plumbing in a nutshell" I see what you did there Jerry...
Haha
i think you are over thinking it
@@Nile8765 Haha yeah most likely am
@@kawabunga1029 i mean open minded thinking is good, so i did not mean it in a bad way.
omg he wrote a song called nutshell and said the word nutshell!!!!!! omg i see what he did there!!!!
this is what you sound like
I have no idea what this is, but jerry Cantrell got you a click
Same. I saw Alice in Chains in 2010 in tampa and stood ten feet away from him. Other than the birth of my children it was the best moment of my life.
It looks lke some rich brat's student film from SUCinema
😂😂😂👍👍👍 yesssss sir click for JC
yup, pretty much!!
I thought that was him, that is why I clicked BTW.
I know it's a joke, but I gotta say it. Getting Jerry in your band and making him play bass is like hiring Michelangelo to paint your garage.
that statement is def on brand for this short
Who’s Jerry
@@PripyatPlayground jerry cantrell, search alice in chains on youtube
@@PripyatPlayground Jerry was a race car driver.
@@SENATORPAIN1 He drove so goddamn fast
I feel like most rock guys just completely lose their coolness once they get old, but Jerry is just different. He still goes hard every show. Absolute legend.
Yuri Tarded read this out loud please, I AM SOFA KING WE TAR DID.
Yuri Tarded Kirk Hammet said when you're 35, you just don't really feel like playing fast guitar solos.
myself, I am Guitarded. 🎸
If you're born cool it's not really something you lose. Even that twat Roger Waters still has some element of cool
@@monolithgeometry3221 No he doesn't, Gilmour's out cooling him by miles.
I like how everyone walks out of the garage beat up except Jerry.
Jerry was the chill one, he probably de-escalated the situation or he knew how to dodge everything lmaooo
I could go for another installment of Dad Band.....
And Sean.. The Electrician..
Inez the Roofer..
And More Fog
@@heatherjo989 The Fog has to be Rainier, however.
For real, @Chuffin ‘ell ...even mentioned this on JC’s Insta. I think we all should as a petition 😆
Yes please!
Indeed
Watched this about 5 times. How in the world did they get Jerry Cantrell to be in this? It just makes it funnier.
Jerry loves comedy. You’ve seen The Nona Tapes & AIC23 right?
Hahahahahahaahh
@@angrychair786 llllló
I'm on my 3rd😅
WHAT A GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS, CANTRELL WAS GREAT,
Jerry's the best actor of them all.
Maybe not the best but definitely the coolest. He was very good.
o'Yeh'eY-Can'Trell . guess he's still Trell'-ING -Away !
and best guitarist of us all.
And your comment was the most sarcastic ever 😁
"Thats how you become great man you hang your balls out there." - Jerry in another movie
A practice in a garage, the bass player shows up with a practice amp and the guitarist brings a half stack. LMAO I’ve been there many times
You call that a practice amp?!! We’re definitely NOT from the same generation cause I’m FOH and this is like the regular size gigging amp those days man xD
That is *not* a practice amp.
THAT AINT NO PRACTICE AMP
sorry dude, the half stack was all i had, lol
@HoldMyBalls4Me it was mounted to my amp???
Yea. I’m gonna need 100 more episodes of this 😑
Same here, this should be a show.
I could watch this all day!! Spot on😂😂
Me too.
Leaving it at 10 would be enough.
Same lmao
I love Jerry's face after the panties fall out of the dude's pocket and he knows a fight is about to go down.
😂😂
I noticed that too! After dude says “Are those Debs panties,” the camera pans to Jerry’s face and he has a shit-eating grin on his face 🤣🤣
When Jerry Cantrell says, "That's a damn fine axe, hoss". You know you picked a winner.
Mariano Abundiz To add another layer, the guitar is a G&L, a guitar company that Jerry Cantrell has played and had a relationship with for decades. Nice lil nod to the guitar geeks.
That's actually Jerry's guitar btw, I saw him playing that one on another vid.
@@Guireles2007 dude I've been trying to find pics of him using it but I can't find anything, do you have the link bro? I'd really like to see it.
@@ThatOtherRaccoon I think I saw it in a G&L video or maybe a Friedman promotional vid.
That guitar is definetly Jerry's I've also seen a vid of him playing it live.
No matter how old he gets, Jerry still sounds like a kid in his 20s.
so true!
True
I freakin' love Jerry. Down to earth guy.
@Maru PR Right? 😍😍😍
He's the man
I wasn't exactly expecting "Terry" to walk in with a freakin' bass lolol.
John Douglas Racing Video ikr, you get jerry fucking Cantrell in your band and you throw him on bass. Lol
Jerry’s facial expressions through this entire video are priceless.😂
“That you piped…and plumbed…” *Jerry just stares blankly* haha
Omg this is gold, why is there not more?
What a brilliantly accurate documentary about the indigenous middle aged North American Musician.
Scott allen we are well beyon middle age. Middle aged guys grew up with nirvana
Hey... I resemble that remark.
Lol..That's why it's relatable
And true.
|||% blue collared Americans..
Trying to live the dream And
Party with our rock heroes and that one guy in the band that Always knows how to fix shit ...
The Jerry Can Trells of the Silent Majority lol.
Shit I'm 38 would be nice if middle aged ment 50s.
This should be a tv sitcom. I laughed the whole way through.
Dad band would be awesome as a sitcom. Id watch it.
Agreed man
As a member of this age group, I have never laughed so hard in my life and Jerry is the best part.
If I was in a room with my guitar and Jerry Cantrell, and I left that room and came back to Jerry playing my guitar, that thing would be going in a case on display, never to be touched again.
i dont know about that but i sure wouldnt complain if he played it
@@waynesmith-r8c
I’ll fully admit that I was being a bit facetious.
Jerry Cantrell just got nominated for a Grammy for the 9th time. For the kiddies who might not know who he is, he is metal/grunge/rock royalty.
Best known as the founder, songwriter, lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of Alice in Chains.
A trail blazer living legend musician who's name sits comfortably amongst the best 90's grunge maestros Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain.
So awesome to see Jerry in this video.
F Aye! ..Facts brother indeed.
Hope the young kids see your comment lol. Real talk..
Theyve got robbed every f year since 93,4,5,6.. and now.
Why he he quit going to award shows after 94 grammies i think.
Deff best rock/metal band then And Now. An the greatest band comeback ever..cause Their still slayn audiences an Successfully! 😎🌟
True f master at his craft indeed.
Vedder is deff grunge.
Nirvana punk.
AIC Metal..for those days no doubt..
Soundgarden..metal/grunge/etc..
One thing also that makes AIC the greatest Band,.
Grunge was a style of blue collared Americans (why so relatable) .."Grunge " didn't exist yet lol But PJ is deff the embodiment of that.
But the second AIC stars playing their guitars ,drums, you, f Everyone Knows who the f it is
Most complimented voice Duo
Specially for metal then.
Jerrys the matyre to Laynes lark voice. Perfection. and honestly..f pioneer of "grunge writing and songs" BEFORE it even existed or least was "titled every where then:. (Mtv, rolling stone) no one relevant today or then lol.
Wouldn't be PJ with out them no doubt
And Alot of other iconic bands.
Jerrys legit one the best song writers of all time and most sought after guitarists.
Even with fame..still gives us all that f 90s is King nostalgia back 😎
Forever greatful an the most "rock star " mfr to live.
Co founded AIC,
Wrote most tracks
Lost layne
Solos didn t do better than the band of course,
But f dude brought another chill blue collared dude to Jam an continue doing what they love ..at Their age. Successfully..slayn audiences ,sold out shows,and f great albums as usual.
No band in history of bands honestly ever nor could ever make the comeback they did.
Black gives way to blue tells that.
This f guy and rest band should already been in RRHOF..before nirvana, PJ etc. Their great, each their own but fuck..literally pioneeres and we only had those other bands cuz them an inspiration some sort of way.
Diff genres no comparisons just wish they'd get them in there specially Jerry before I die or in a home.
Past due and over due.
Thank God I was around in the 90's, couldn't imagine how crappy It'd be to be hating the current music&listening to bands that are no longer around with alot of the guys dead. Rip 90's I miss it. Feeling old😩
ummm...maybe I was reading that out of context, but Layne Staley was the lead vocalist of Alice in Chains and my apologies but I considered Cantrell and Staley more of a "team" of trail blazers...maybe its me, but without Cantrell, there was no Staley...in the 90's, I NEVER ONCE considered AiC part of that "Grunge" movement...their music was by far heavier and aggressive (ie. Facelift and Dirt) and not as abstract...as you can tell, being a metal musician in the late 80's / early 90's, I never really grasped the concept of Grunge as to me it seemed a little "artsy"...AiC where more connected to the heavier side (Monsters of Rock)and with other Seattle metal bands (Forced Entry...they appeared in F.E.'s vid "Never a Know, But the No")...so yeah, for me I have always considered AiC to be "un-grunge"...props to Cantrell for his acting in this
David chill guy I don’t know if being 16 makes me a “kiddie” or not but I am a die hard Alice In Chains fan, there just simply the best
Check out the boomers talking down to younger people about out of date bands.
As a guy who played in a couple bands in my teens and 20s, I can tell you, you don't have to be middle-aged for band practice to end up this way. 🤣🤣🤣
Anyone aging badly or well, for that matter, seems to be mostly determined by genetics. I managed to appear 13yrs old from 13yrs to 45yrs., which was annoying for most of those years. I don't abuse my body, but I don't give it any special care, either. In my 60's I still look 20yrs younger. I wish I still looked and felt 13yrs old. Arthritis is a bitch.
@@ninalee8625Go carnivore. Might help your arthritis
@@ninalee8625who though you looked 13 years old when you were 40 years old are you kidding. I notice most people are very bad at discerning age. I never seen anyone that looked younger/older than 5-10 years their own age.
@@ExcitedAnacondaSnake-hg8ecEveryone. I was always getting carded and saying I looked 13yrs was probably an exaggeration, but people thought my teenaged sons and I were siblings.
@@ExcitedAnacondaSnake-hg8ec I'm 28, but a few days ago they asked for my ID Card when I bought some beers.
Dude, this should be a full-fledged sitcom! That would be awesome.
Please, pitch this to one of the streaming services!
I would watch seasons of this show man
SilverParatrooper, hell yeah. Remember the series “Man Up”?
That was awesome. This kind of reminds me of man up only centered around a band.
This would make an awesome series even if it’s only on a streaming service.
My future self and bandmates have found our spirit party animals.
Id def watch this!
It watch the shit out of this. I bet Jerry's character would nail the lady next door too and she would be someone he isn't attracted to afterwards but she would continuously follow him around being his own personal hemorrhoid. A pain in his ass lol. They couldnt call thr show dad band it would have to be vacation fund. Season one the beginning of dad band. I love old 80s music. The guitar players are so rad there tones are so huge. I used to collect vinyl of bands like dokken music has changed so much. But I have always tried to jam on music from every decade from the 50s until now in 2020. There is so much talent in the world. And I'd love to see this as a show that had guests that are famous musicians appear on every episode. Like imagine them at the bar and plant or page just walks out of the bathroom. That would kill.
Jerry could literally pick up a bass and become a middle class schlub. His greatness allows him to become a chameleon of the rock world.
(Jerry) That's plumbing in a "nutshell". Hehe, great AIC reference!
he can ....ahem, dam that river ...ouch ...hey , heres my dad band fuk yehth-cam.com/video/Yw2nUJbPKuU/w-d-xo.html
Clearview68 that's not an AIC reference LOL. Yes they have a song called nutshell but it's just a word that made the statement funny.
@@abrahammcgillocooties7474 No I think he's right, its a reference
Leigh Kaan I think the humor in this videos is flying over the heads of many of you. His guitar skills were being questioned but he thought that his Plumbing skills were being questioned so he responded to it by defending his Plumbing skills and what made it even funnier was the fact that he was so flippant about something that takes a lot of skill (Plumbing). "That's Plumbing in a nutshell" made his flippant description of the complexities of Plumbing even more funny, and "in a nutshell" is a very common term. You might as well say that when he says the word "would", that it's an aic reference also. And if you think about it, if they were trying to script an aic song reference, it would have been far more obvious like "hey you're treating me like a man in a box" or something like that. Saying that it's an Alice in Chains song reference.... Just because they have a song called nutshell, is just so unbelievably derpy. People's excitement about letting everyone know that they know that Alice in Chains has a song called nutshell is overriding their ability to think
EJT2000 LOL talking about rights while telling others to shut up is pretty geeky there, Magoo. Yes they have a right to be wrong, yes you have a right to defend people who are wrong, and believe it or not, I have a right to point out when somebody is wrong. Don't be such a snowflake.
Jerry Cantrell...the maker and keeper of some of musics greatest and most recognizable riffs and backup vocals which still give me a bad case of the good goosebumps to this day.
"You don't just touch another man's wife."
"I'm not married."
"He's divorced, remember?"
"At least twice."
"4 times."
Considering Jerry's never been married, it's even funnier
@@lisareichard5227LOL
Lisa Reichard I've been married 11 times for average of 3 years each time. shacked up they used to call it. And zero divorces. I spend 1 year in between to "regroup" and get full-on independent AGAIN. Whatchya DOING for the next three years? I'm always serious it just never works out it's probably my fault but I am very faithful.
@@rogerf7229 WTF did I just read? 😂
I like how he says you dont touch another mans wife about 3 seconds after he was grabbing his bud’s wife’s panties lol.
*Yes the bassist is always the best musician in almost every band*
😎👍 fact! (except in every case, Jerry breaks the mold)
Not really. Keep thinking that though.
Hahaha sure bud.
you are lost
Jerry Cantrell with a bass is like giving a surgeon a butter knife.
No, a spork.
Haha
Funny thing though: that guitar is probably Jerry's. I'm quite sure I've seen him playing it live haha
Nothing keeping a surgeon from enjoying a muffin
It would be so amazing if it’s actually you🥰
Looks weird seeing Jerry with a bass and not an electric guitar
Don't know which is more weird. Him with a bass or acting
@@rfhstszzsm3211 search up 'Jesus of CopyMat'
@@Flunkass Lol yeah or Nona Weisbaum
Too bad this isn’t a series. I’d watch it religiously like everyone else who grew up and played in a hundred bands. 🤘
I'm a simple guy. I see Jerry and I click.
That man is my Hero!
You're a simple guy because you used tired memes to express yourself. Unlike Jerry, no creativity.
That guy perfectly characterized every lead guitarist I've ever know. It's a special kind of narcissism.
Nailed it !
This comment is overlooked ..🙄
G. Mantua how about the guy who brings 20 pedals and doesn’t know how to use them
Sure is!
My guitarist had A.D.D. so he'd always just start screwing around and playing stuff in his own little bubble. Took forever to get anything accomplished.
mike f Lol. Ive been a guitarist for almost 4 decades and this is as true today as it was back then. As I am talking to someone I start nodding and not paying attention. I never noticed how annoying this is until I started trying too work with another guitarist on harmonies and he just kept plucking stupid shit and wasn’t even listening to me. 🤣🤣
I've been telling myself i'll get back into to playing in band's when my kids get older, but the more i think about it i'm sure this is exactly how it will be.
Well yeah. I played bass for a few bands got married joined one band after my oldest was born. 19years ago. When he hit 2 I stopped playing all together. Sold my Ibanez and my crate cried for weeks now my first is 19. My youngest is 12. There both lefty guitar players I started playing a florescent green Dean 5 string my kids where shocked. They knew I played but never seen or heard it. Then I totally rocked Mary had a Little lamb on a flute that embarrassed them big time........ I got the please don't do that again and your to old mom lines. My brain says I'm still 20. My body says almost 40. Damn I'm confused.
@@mombiezombaby7068 If it's embarrassing the kids....YOU GOTTA DO IT! My youngest graduated from college about two years ago. I was "off" music for about ten years (give or take) either in the military or failing spectacularly trying to climb the corporate ladder. I had that confusion, too, until I realized that (1) I've never really been much besides a headbanger (2) now I'm an aging headbanger and (3) they may as well crank some Slayer at my funeral (wish I had a photo of my son's face when I told him I wanted him to play "Angel of Death" in those proceedings, maximum volume...priceless!). If it sounds like I'm encouraging you to *get another bass* I am. You're *never* too old to rock and roll, says this 18-year-old in a 57-year-old body....so go for it!
Do it! It's never too late. Been playing for nearly 30 years but joined a band and got up on stage for the first time in my life at 43. Yes, plenty of bullshit band drama to deal with, but it has also been a hella good time. DO IT!
I don't care. I'm doing it. No matter how much others cringe. I am accepting applications as of 2022.
Yeahup
Jerry is actually a decent actor. Holy shit
RuffisInc You should watch AIC23 if you haven't. He's hilarious in it and of course the Nona Tapes and the Jerry Maguire cameo.
He studied acting/musical theatre in high school. Drama kid.
“That’s how you become great...you hang your balls out there”
Jerry Cantrell: The actual musician
Why, because he was in some shitty band that toured? 😂
Full length movie of these guys would be awesome
SHIT. This is the ony video?
This is brilliant.
MORE!!!
should be a weekly tv series
....where do I audition????
I was going to say that too...this made my day, love this video.
Also a _rockumentary_ to go with it as a DVD extra.
The making of the crowd funding of the creation of ....
I reckon an Executive Producer credit could probably pull in $100 a hit.
"Hot on the left, cold on the right. Shit runs downhill. That's plumming in a nutshell."
Aaand I'm dead.
I heard plumbing explained...shit runs downhill and never chew your fingernails.
And the boss man's a mofo- plumbers Creed
As a 41 year old who is just beginning to play the guitar again, this shit is hilarious. Great job.
It's Jerry Cantrell!!! I love seeing him still active in the music and entertainment scene!!! Long live a legend!
Jerry´s side jobs as actor are always cool
i wonder if he's any good at plumbing?
The Nona Tapes are the best
Wasn’t he the Kinkos clerk in a Jerry Maguire?
I seent this before but forgot how funny. Cantrell is a decent guitarist for an actor.
Jerry Cantrell is A great Fucking Guitarist and A pretty good actor he has Always been a Guitarist. 🤘💀🤘
@@timmiller4205 woosh
Ralph lol
seent?
@@timmiller4205 not real familiar with the concept of a joke, it would seem
Jerry Cantrell went to my high school. We used to get the old 85 or 86 year book from the library and look him up every so often. Some of the teachers would talk about his high school years when i would play guitar at school. Mr. Best claimed to have had him as a student. Anyways we thought it was pretty cool. SLHS
had him?
chilldude30 like taught him
What school was that?
@@valeriasgarella7746 Spanaway
@@AllinAllisAllweAllare Thank you!
This is precious! Jerry Cantrell takes some goofy hits. It’s worth a watchin.
@Jerry Cantrell Heh heh. Who dis? A catfish?
I've always marveled at how much Jerry Cantrell looks like Jerry Cantrell.
Isn't that the DAMNDEST thing?
I always thought he would be a great pick to play Jerry Cantrell in an AIC movie.
real Dad Bands have at least one son in it
If that's the case, then the recent iterations of Van Halen makes them a Dad Band.
And Soulfly!
My daughter is in mine
@@DeanAndDrums1 Led Zeppelin too, except the son has become a dad
@@destianpatrianagara1119
Wasn't aware of that. 🤔
So, would that technically make VH a "GrandDad Band"?!
Haha!
Jerry is quite a good actor :-) Love you Jerry!
Elena Evenflow
He was in Jerry Maguire. "Hang your balls out there, man!"
:-)
Check out Jerry in AIC23. Almost unrecognizable.
I know that video! Jerry looks ugly there! :-) But I love you anyway, Jerry!!!
Jerry! Jerry!
“Terry used to be in a band that actually...”
“...yeah, I know...”
is that jerry fuking cantrell???
YUP!!
Marco Cabrera you bet it is
Marco Cabrera you better believe it
No its terry jantrell
This appeared in my suggestions on TH-cam. Saw Jerry; clicked. This is my new favorite thing!
Love this. For every successful band, there have been 10,000 like this. This is the reality for most of us.
it's video's like this that i realize how lucky i was to to see Jerry, with Layne and the original lineup of Alice way back in 1991 from the fourth row opening up for Metallica's and justice for all tour. love his flanger / chorus pedal style of playing.
Ultimate_Savage the Damaged Justice tour for the And Justice For All album was was 88-89. I think you may be talking about the Wherever I May Roam your for the black album which was 91-92
Bryan O’Neil is right. 88-89 was the Justice tour. Since that’s the case, I take back my previous comment. I’d only sacrifice a left nut
The harmonies between Jerry and Layne as well as the way they were so symbiotic as they sang, were a thing of beauty and goes unrecognized by most. Listen to a song and pay particular attention to Jerrys voice and listen to how he seamlessly fills in gaps in a song or in a particular lyric for Layne if you need visuals watch the mtv unplugged. Live Version and you'll catch what Im saying. And those vocal harmonies between the two are. Just the perfect pitch and wavelength. As if they were meant to sing together.
@@bryanoneil7298 your right I seen them for Justice tour and The Cult was the opening act. Awesome show.
Lucky you! I got Queensryche as opener on justice tour. 😞.
The puff of fog at 5:16 is PERFECT comedic timing. I laughed so hard at that.
Amber Coley - It happened merely by coincidence during one take. The God Of Comedy blessed us in that moment.
@@Bigearlb did that inspire the more obvious puff in the face as you were loading up the fog machine at the end?
I love how Jerry jams on the G&L. And the "That's plumbing in a NUTSHELL"
The Rush references are freaking hilarious. I was always the only guy in the band that liked Rush. Haha
Dale let me guess... you are a drummer or a bassist
Mick9 How'd you guess?
I'm a chick and I love Rush.
@@SomewhereInTheMaidenverse you are one cool chick then
@@dale8809
Thanks! Lol. Have loved Rush since I was 12. I am 47 now. Still love AIC, too.
So awesome!!! Lol 🤣😅 🤣. Jerry is such a good dude. Many years ago I was in a sober living house, and he'd pick up the guys and take them out to dinner. He recognized me at a cafe one morning. I was strung out and homeless. He drove me to a program and asked them to help me. That truck ride was so surreal!!! Good guy all around.
Wow bro, that's actually an amazing story, I seriously got goosebumps, I been clean 5 years now and I hope you got your shit together, I'd live to hear the whole story email me at jaxon0904@gmail.com thank you
Beyond cool. The best post I think I have ever read on youtube. I still struggle to keep my crazy ass in the minute, never mind the day.
@@saltpeter7429 Absolutely. Just imagine being helped by someone you grew up listening to, someone who inspired your guitar playing amd singing. It was so great.
Jerry Cantrell could age with an arm growing out of his forehead and still be a badass.
As a member of a “dad band”, I love this and wish they would keep it going. We are just a bunch of professionals (not music professionals), that meet once a month, bang on our instruments and joke around. This video, other than the “panty” scene, is spot on.
Never had a "Panty Scene" (or a similar situation)? ...too bad! LOL Just Joking! :-D
This needs to be a show. Needs at least five seasons.
Holy shit, the guy with the guitar is Warren from "There's Something About Mary". Awesome
Yeah and the bass player is jerry fucking cantrell from alice in chains
Huh... So it is. Have you seen my baseball?
Nice! I knew him from Deadwood & never knew it was the same guy until now. This reminds me of re-watching Rome with my friend & he pointed out one of the leads is Tommy from Trainspotting
He was also on Justified as the prisoner who gave up his hostage for some fried chicken
He’s also the interviewer in AIC23.
You can't just give us 1 episode of this and stop, we need more goddamnit
Plumbing... In a ..... Nutshell
Ha
Ian Hill Payday's Friday.
"Hot on the left. Cold on the right.
Sh*t runs down hill."
"Would ?" you touch another man's wife ?
Lol
I cannot believe i'm looking at Jerry Cantrell and Dan from Deadwood on the same screen.
How about the fact that they're actually friends?
That's Warren from "Something about Mary", Frank and Beans!
Holy shit!! I was trying to figure out where I knew him from!
Oh, wow! Deadwood was one of the best series ever.
She said "Never Again" Well done, Thanks
I like how this captures the temperaments of the players of each instrument. God knows how many bands I walked away from because the guitar player thought he was the only real musician in the band.
It’s usually the lead singer causing the problems, or it was in the bands I knew.
@@SuziQ. - Based on experience, the bands I was in, most of the problems were caused by a hot dog wannabe lead guitar player who couldn't imagine anyone else comprehending the "complex amazing music" stuck in their heads. None of the bands I was in had lead vocalists because, with a little practice, any idiot could sing rock.
This needs to be a show on Netflix !
I love the Rush references, The Fountain of Lamneth is one of my favorite songs
And the fact that mostly dudes attended their shows...🤣👍
@@janedoe-hq9vn Dude! Yes! As a chick, I was always *thrilled* with the nonexistent bathroom lines at RUSH gigs lmao
Man, I miss Neil...
@LindseyB
So true about the bathroom lines at RUSH shows! BTW RUSH CHICKS RULE!
Two female Rush fans in one thread? That's got to be a record lol.
@@Geddycorn ha! It's usually the other way around!
Atleast I got to hear 5 seconds of Cantrell !!!!!!!
He was trying to play average haha..his most generic pentatonic stuff better than most"legendary" players
That's an edited comment and it still has "atleast" in it. Yeah I'm that guy.
i love the "nutshell" subtle joke in there!!!
Thanks for opening my mind to that.😉
I’m 27 & this is already relatable
HAHAHAHA 😂
"Plumbing in a nutshell"
I know everyone who watched this video caught caught that right
Nah... just me and one or two other guys I think. Rest of 'em must be fuckin newbs lol..
@@SineEyed
_And yet I find_
_And yet I find_
Haha hell yeah, that's my _dog!_ Whuddup @@dog3042
@@SineEyed Hi! That song will forever haunt me and comfort me, at the same time. That was a part of what makes me, me. It's nice to meet you!
@@SineEyed BTW, I'm not a guy! 😉
So, I was kinda upset when I thought that someone was saying that Jerry Cantrell was aging poorly LOL So glad I watched the short, because that's not it at all! I laughed so hard! Great film and I want more!
This is so awesome. It is so on point when a handful of people get together and don't mesh. I experienced this numerous times as a teenager. So on point. Their was always some geek like the keyboard player. I guess I was the arrogant guitar player. What a mess. More than 1/2 the so called sessions were bs. I got older and was able to end up playing original /showcase music in clubs and theaters in Southern California. Good times 😂
This is hilarious and quite possibly a glimpse at my future LOL
This is hilarious and not terribly far off from my present. :D
BenRoj: your future might be my past, lol
I'm closer than I'm comfortable with hahaha
I want there to be at least another one of these!
I never thought Jerry could get any higher on my list, but damn, he is a GOD.
Very close
For what, Making fun of what HIS LIFE would be like his if he didn’t get posers like yourself to come see him play with his cover band version of Alice In Chains. He’s basically making fun of his own life when no one cared about his solo career. Also taking jabs at lives he ruined while recreating AIC, because he was jealous of Mikey Starr, among others!
@@jrrcorcloudsaremine You don't know what you're talking about. His solo stuff is better than 70 percent of AIC's stuff. Mike Starr? Really nigga? That dude left for other reasons, Jerry had no problems with him. Jerry literally had no beef with anyone. By the way, Alice In Chains is better than they have ever been now, they have the sound they've been searching for since starting. You're just mad that Layne isn't alive, not that Jerry Cantrell, the Riff Lord himself, is finally getting some recognition. Keep talking out your ass, maybe you'll dislodged your head which seems to be stuck so far up there, you can taste what you had for dinner last night.
everyone in a band(and older) can relate to 1)crowded garage with a fridge for beer 2) close the door or play quieter for the neighbors and/or family members 3) the guy who loves Rush 4)the guy that expects way too much from average joes with limited time 5) the bickering of the "direction" of a group that doesn't even play out 6) the guy wanting ambience of lights, fog etc(im guilty) and 7)the guy with way too much amp for the room.
Anything with Jerry is a good film, song, etc....
hey terry do you know that bassline from "would"?
God, smack me if we die young; it's over now, don't follow. I have no excuses if I stay away; just put me down in a hole, to become them bones. Got me wrong?
@@NN-ir9bj dammit
@@lethalbroccoli01 😂😂💀
This is the shit!! I think I speak for the majority when I say we want to see more Jerry Cantrell and more of this Dad Band. This would be great made into a movie or tv show.
It's awesome that W. Earl Brown wrote this. I really liked him as Dan in Deadwood and in The Last of Us.
6:31 Ha! Every guitar player on the planet has said some variation of this insanity. I know I have.
I can't tell how many times I've heard that from my brother 😂
Ive said these things....sadly
😂
Guilty ✋
Dis is guh-raaaaate!
Yes, all middle-aged male, bedroom-volume level musicians with long extinguished and faded dreams of Rock 'n' Roll glory can relate. Sigh....
Great film, hope there are more to come, mahalos!
Jerry was integral to a great band - that doesn't diminish nor fade. :-)
Except for Jerry, of course. Who still looks like a rock star, mind you (no middle age pudge or baldness)
LOL I make me feel so sad. hahah
Shoman Blues You know, me too. I sometimes feel so, well, middle-aged! Oof!
was?
"Man that looks a lot like Jerry Cantrell" I kept saying over and over again :D
It's now more than 27 years ago I bought my first CD ever, Dirt by Alice in Chains. My brother and I bought a CD-player in late 1992 and I only had enough money left for one CD. Not once have I regretted that purchase. One of the greates albums ever made, together with Wolverine Blues by Entombed, VDoP by Pantera and a few others.
Trukkerkeps classic man, i also loved this album back then in around 92 and loved wolverine blues when i got it in 93. I remember coz i was 18, a vey significant year for me and of course Pantera. WhAt a journey back in time.
This fills me with existential dread.
So accurate. We all know guys like these, and most of us now ARE guys like these. Gold Dust!
Obviously Jerry is a guitar player. Never knew one that won't noodle on one if it's in front of them.
This should be a movie & Jerry Cantrell should be in it. Come on Hollywood let's do this.
Screw that. They should do a whole SERIES! Think of how many episodes you could make based off of real-life garage/cover-band woes! :)
@@heathlane2086 Netflix series
The Spinal Tap of Dad Bands The Bass player might have a future.
But, the drummer didn't spontaneously combust...
I just stumbled upon this, and this should be the next hit sitcom!!
God I still want a part 2 of this so damn badly, it’s such a fantastic skit
Just joining the chorus: We need more of this.
- dealing with smart-ass kids from the neighborhood
- Dad Band vs. the homeowner's association
- dealing with their own kids, who are either embarrassed by them or for them
- trying to decide whether to write originals or play covers
- trying to get a gig with one of the local (non-cover band) venues
- opening for a younger local band
- getting a gig during the week, but someone's almost out of vacation days at work
- arguing with the wife and kids about whether to spend the tax return on a PA or an extra car for the kids to drive
There's so much you could do with this, it'd be a shame if you didn't.
I wish they did a series of these!! This Has a shit ton of potential- think of all the cameos, id LOVE to see philip anselmo come strutting through- man- the cameos are endless and material could just go on and on.
William Tower if they made it a little more like Trailer Park Boys. You know, driveway made out of hash. Banging the old Puma next door,
Lars Ulrich. His character could be a commercial truck driver... for a paper mill.
Phil Anselmo could be Cyrus "Fuck off, I got work to do."😆😆
ohhhhhhh CAMEOSSSSSSSS
omfg
Dave Grohl be on there for deffoz
@@411DL for defoz 😂😂😂😂😂😜
Wish Jerry Cantrell was my plumber :(
Oh, no, I fricken' thought the same thing, as soon as I realized he was the plumber! Eeeee! He's so awesome!
Don't we all...
I'd go to a Rush concert with him LOL ;)
@@sunsungoaway 😂Right? Any day.
This thread's thirsty af lol
New bar & grill opens up with a Wednesday open mic night, definitely getting the band back together... Band breaks up, repeat. This is my life.
Literally in the middle of a Deadwood rewatch, and who do I run across but Dan fking Dority. Lucky no one got stabbed in that garage for looking at his guitar.
This is a freaky trip down memory lane.
I remember seeing Jerry Cantrell back on Holloween Eve after Laynes passing.
He was dressed as Elvis during the entire show and played a Phenomenal set.
Afterwards we ended up at a strip club and low and behold there is Elvis with the band. I walked by to grab a drink at the bar but Jerry wouldn't let me pass by without dancing with him.
I just tapped him on the shoulder and said "Great show Elvis!"
What a fun night I'll never forget.
Was the opening band called "Sage" i gave a bunch of tabs to give to them. He said he did.
✌🏼
@@maxwattage6631 Don't remember the opening band because we arrived a bit late...
Terry Pantrell
Chris Roughley lmao
Perry tantrell
Do "Dad Band 2" where they play their first gig. Terry - Come jam at my house anytime!
"Whats Wilco?" Lol, if this were a regular show, I might start watching TV again.
I'm 58 years old, play keyboards (played bass for 20 years when younger), starting a new band to play covers in local clubs, restaurants, and bars.
This made me laugh, but truth is, everyone in our band is competent, and fun to hang out with,and rehearse with.
Having a good sense of humor, and remembering it's about having fun, is key to success.
If your lucky and with good people, music can be rewarding, and a lot of fun, no matter how old you are :-)
so true my friend!!
Absolutely mate, also 58, massive guitar collection, taking my stuff back on the road 🎸🤘
are you too into wilco tho? I'm 3 years into keys, a 20 something y/o and I fear my future musical experience has been laid out for me bc FUCK I love wilco
xmrtuvgs Truth!!! I'm almost 60 now, and I used to love Jammin', and If I could still play, I'd be looking for someone to jam with! Too many medical problems now, though, so we got Magix Music Maker, so that we can still make music! Check us out if you want! :-)