Mario- nice stuff!
Tamadude- Here's the deal (let's see if this can squeak in before the forum gets shut down).
Late in 2010 I had received a youtube message from a local guy Brad, who had found me through bandmix.com. I had a profile on that site but never did anything with it, but it did have a link to my youtube vids. He gets in touch and we set up a jam- he's about 20mins North of me so I take the chance. I get to his place and he's about 10 years older than me, with long metal band rocker hair, HUGE house, and his own awesome music studio. Turns out he is part owner of a family business that produces educational products- teaching through music (rocknlearn.com). He and his wife create all the copy and music out of their house, so he has a killer set up. Anyway, I set up and we jam, and gravitate towards some RUSH tunes. He's good on guitar, has a great voice too. I had fun but figured it wasn't really going to go anywhere. Fast forward to December 2010 and I get a call from him to see if I would be interested in forming a RUSH tribute band. He knows I have the chops for it, and if you have a Neil Peart, you're halfway there for a tribute. At this point I had yet to find anything else musically, so what the hell right?
We start auditioning guitarists as Brad and I figure we should do it right- he'll play bass, keys, and sing (all of which he can do effortlessly even though guitar is his main instrument), and we'll need to find a guitarist. We go through 6 weeks of auditioning people from December through January, really had a hard time finding the right person. It spanned from the clueless to the amazing guitar play who also happened to be 3 hours away, and on dialysis (shit you not). Brad suggests we ask a band member of his, someone who he's played with for 10 years, but it actually the bass player for a Led Zeppelin tribute that Brad fronts as well. We have this guy Keith come in, who isn't really a guitarist and turns out it's a really good fit, and he gets the sound pretty well nailed. Plus he comes with built in trust/relationship/chemistry as he already plays with Brad. Awesome!
After 3 months of weekly practice we have a good hour's worth of RUSH songs really nice and solid, and start looking to gig. Our first show ended up being in July of last year, and was fantastic- felt so good to be back up on stage again! And this wasn't some little bar, more like a 9:30 club/HOB sized venue. Still turned out awesome and we had a great crowd too- these are the few live videos you'll see on my youtube page from behind the drums. We continue to practice once a week, playing out about once a month, and also start to do a double show with their Led Zeppelin tribute- RUSH and Zep - we played a few local clubs that way and it worked really well!
Fast forward to this past December, our guitarist drops a bomb on us, he's moving out to Austin. He's been a contract worker for ever and had gone through 3 jobs in the last year alone, was about to lose his current job and has something permanent lined up, but it's out in Austin. So he and his wife made the decision to pack up and leave. Not only does it fuck up the RUSH band, but their Zep tribute is now defunct too. You gotta do what you gotta do, so he leaves, and we start the search again for another guitarist. One year later we're back in the same spot, seemingly starting fresh again.
First guy that auditions- AMAZING! Better than the previous guy who just left us high and dry, has a great feel and chemistry, and personality fits right in with us. Turns out he owns a music instruction studio and does private lessons, and is fairly local too. So Brad and I let him know that night after the audition, there was absolutely no question- this was our new guy! 3 weeks down, and right off the bat we have our band back, and better still the new guy came in really prepared and after only 3 practices so far together we are about 80% of where we were before all of this happened. It's really awesome, we have practically no downtime and should be gigging again in the next month.
So- my name's Anthony, and I'm the drummer for a RUSH tribute band. It's great.
But the knees! Oh the knees....
I've been having general aches and pains and shit over the last year, notice it going up steps, mowing the lawn, after working out, etc. Being back in a regularly practicing band has highlighted these pains too. After playing I'll feel it behind the knees, and it's stiff (that's what she said). I went to the ortho last week to check it out, and after xrays and stuff luckily there's not tendon or skeletal issues, but I've been diagnosed with what's called Runner's Knee. Common injury to the cartilage from overuse, typically seen in runners, but can happen to anyone. Nothing can really be done at this point, but it will get worse over time, and they'll end up having to replace the fluid behind the knee caps. I left with a cortical steroid injection behind the knees, and it really fucking helped, to the point that I've had no pain so far. We'll see how things go....