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Pat Vegas
10-07-2016, 02:04 PM
20's being a rockstar.

Would you be dead now? and what killed you?

Sir C
10-07-2016, 02:07 PM
20's being a rockstar.

Would you be dead now? and what killed you?

Hard to say. I mixed booze, drugs and fast cars with great enthusiam in my 20s (and 30s :-( ) (Oh alright then, and 40s) and got away with it. Perhaps fame and more money would have made me push it further?

Pat Vegas
10-07-2016, 02:09 PM
Hard to say. I mixed booze, drugs and fast cars with great enthusiam in my 20s (and 30s :-( ) (Oh alright then, and 40s) and got away with it. Perhaps fame and more money would have made me push it further?

I have an addictive personality. So I probably would still be alive but squandered any money I had on bad investments, gambling, vintage guitars and brasses.

TheCurly
10-07-2016, 02:10 PM
20's being a rockstar.

Would you be dead now? and what killed you?

Oh I'd certainly be a member of the 27 club
Balls deep in a scraggly old whore with a needle hanging out of each arm.

Burney
10-07-2016, 02:10 PM
Hard to say. I mixed booze, drugs and fast cars with great enthusiam in my 20s (and 30s :-( ) (Oh alright then, and 40s) and got away with it. Perhaps fame and more money would have made me push it further?

Having to get up and do a proper day's work involving people who aren't going to accept a hangover or a late night as reasons for you letting them down does tend to keep one from letting it go too far. That said, in my 20s I was able to function on a lot less sleep.

Burney
10-07-2016, 02:12 PM
I have an addictive personality. So I probably would still be alive but squandered any money I had on bad investments, gambling, vintage guitars and brasses.

I don't really believe in addictive personalities, f. I simply believe some people like doing certain things more than other people and so do them to a degree others would consider excessive.

Sir C
10-07-2016, 02:13 PM
Having to get up and do a proper day's work involving people who aren't going to accept a hangover or a late night as reasons for you letting them down does tend to keep one from letting it go too far. That said, in my 20s I was able to function on a lot less sleep.

That's true, real life does supply a little discipline to hold on to.

Yes, I'd be dead.

Pat Vegas
10-07-2016, 02:15 PM
I don't really believe in addictive personalities, f. I simply believe some people like doing certain things more than other people and so do them to a degree others would consider excessive.

I only base this on when I am interested in something I go mental on it and have to buy all the gear. Stuff I don't even need.

I now keep my old stuff in case I gain interest again next year.

Ash
10-07-2016, 02:34 PM
20's being a rockstar.

Would you be dead now? and what killed you?

Fair chance I would have blown my head off, if the unwelcome attentions side of fame drove me over the edge, and I had access to a gun. Given the choice, I would probably have wanted the music to be famous, not me.

While I have enjoyed the drugs and booze, I have generally been fairly sensible about dosage, if not always on frequency. Never was one to spunk money on needless equipment, with a few exceptions.

Burney
10-07-2016, 02:36 PM
Fair chance I would have blown my head off, if the unwelcome attentions side of fame drove me over the edge, and I had access to a gun. Given the choice, I would probably have wanted the music to be famous, not me.

While I have enjoyed the drugs and booze, I have generally been fairly sensible about dosage, if not always on frequency. Never was one to spunk money on needless equipment, with a few exceptions.

I like how you've given yourself a romantic - if somewhat depressive - narrative, a. :hehe:

Lar d'Arse
10-07-2016, 02:37 PM
I have an addictive personality. So I probably would still be alive but squandered any money I had on bad investments, gambling, vintage guitars and brasses.

So no change really then f....

Pat Vegas
10-07-2016, 02:40 PM
I like how you've given yourself a romantic - if somewhat depressive - narrative, a. :hehe:

He forgot to log in as Fash.

Pat Vegas
10-07-2016, 02:40 PM
So no change really then f....

:hehe: I don't do any of those.