The older I get the less I like moving gear LOL. We have only gigged 3 times since the pandemic… we had a once a month thing for years at a local ‘watering hole’, played for the cover charge. Covid came along and put them out of business. We still get together every 2 weeks or so and have been writing more originals. We’re working on our 3rd full length CD and hope to get back in a pro studio this spring/summer. Our last release is on iTunes, Spotify etc.
I’m in my mid 50’s now and I’m actually good with slowing down. I’ve had my fun for sure, I was lucky that I had the opportunity to have a (supportive) family and play out regularly. Sure, many shows were stuffed in a corner working for the bar tab, or playing to just the family and friends, but I met a lot of interesting people, met some of my idols opening for the bigger shows, and made many great memories. From 2000-2012 we were our busiest, mostly small peanuts but a few big openers thrown in too.
I never really had those ‘rock star’ dreams, just a weekend warrior having a lot of fun.
Moral to the story, I’ve thrown my Mesa gear in many a backseat/trunk and never had a breakdown at a show. It’s extremely reliable gear, road worthy for sure and built to last.
I’ve started doing some basic recording at home as well, I wish I had more time to spend on that.
Dom