Thanks, Wheelz and all...I have one more live gig before the end of the year, a private party at the Houston Yacht Club on December 15th with the Whiskey Saints. I turned down 2 other gigs, one was the Super Feast downtown on Thanksgiving Day. I've been playing that show for a while and I want to be with my family that day. Gossip started immediately when I let 'em know I wasn't going to be available this year, and that's fine, but I said only what I said. They can say whatever they want about me and I'm sure they will. The other one was at the Cock-Eyed Seagull on December 30 with the Saints...I'm Cock-Eyed Seagulled out. Not interested in playing there anymore. I'll stay with the Whiskey Saints, the Citykings of course, and an occasional gig with Pee Wee Bowen, and that'll be PLENTY...but my first priorities are my job and my family. I have to be honest and admit that the last 4 years of me going out every weekend and several nights a week playing these gigs for pocket change has had an affect on my marriage and my relationship with my family. I had to stop and realize what is most important and work towards making a lot of time and attention up to these people. My music contacts don't understand. They say I'm this and I'm that...when it all comes down to the truth, it's really none of their business. I can count only a couple of people I know out there as real friends. The rest of them I can do without. All respects. They're good people. They just don't have the same kind of life that I do. I knew all along I was different. I never had a problem playing any song in any key with any player at any time, no matter what the circumstances or no matter what instrument I was playing. It was not challenging. They make a big deal out of it, but to me it was just exercize. I made good money the last year I was out there. By that what I mean is I didn't come home with less money than what I left with. What I've had a hankering to do is to get a multi-tracker and start doing new material here at home. I want to make a blues-rock CD of stuff I wrote that would go nicely in one package. I have a set of drums here and all the guitars I'll ever need, I could borrow one of Randolph's basses and just start doing it like I did from '86-'93...there is a non-stop sountrack playing in my head, and it's a new theme every day. I think it's time for me to make some new CDs. I did the cover for the College of the Mainland Continuing Education Center's Spring 2007 schedule. Because of a printer error, my classes for the Fall 2006 semester were not listed, so nobody signed up...it's OK, I needed the break. But I have 4 classes coming up in the Spring: Beginning Guitar (my least favorite, but it pays big bucks), Blues Guitar, The History of Rock 'n Roll, and All About Drag Racing. I will lean heavily on Draglist's empirical command of the subject and use it as well as the sites y'all have had me bookmark in order to properly get across the true story of our sport to the class. Anyway, dinner's ready. Got grilled cheese by Debby for supper tonight. Life is good. Cheers, WC1
PS: Here's a proof of the cover:
