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Old 06.26.2014, 12:07 PM   #19
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I agree with rob, music, especially PLAYING music is so much more an old man's sport than a young man's game. When you're young music is more all-absorbing and all-encompassing, but when you're older its something you've mastered, something largely intuitive, something that has become instinct.

ALL the best bands really hit their peak in their late 30s if they aren't already a cliche of themselves. I think some of the best records of ALL TIME were recorded by band when they were in their 30s and 40s as opposed to 20s..

When you're in your 20s music is more of an open experiment, when you're older its more of a calculated risk.

Definitely like rob said, its not listening to or playing music that is for the young, its chasing the new, because when you're young EVERYTHING is new and EVERYTHING new is practically Divine.
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