....WHY TRY TO CHANGE ME NOW....
My guitar player, Bob Szmik, an old geezer like me (he used to own a HVAC install/repair company but long retired) just whipped this out and sent it to me (along with the sheet) to go over for our next rehearsal. We haven't played together much since Covid but stay in touch (he only lives 15 min. away). Although he just recorded a quickie plain vanilla version for me to practice to, his playing is so naturally lyrical and pretty (tasteful) that I thought I'd post it even if the only one that might listen to it would be Capt. Russ.
This is (obviously) not an arranger performance but one of the reasons I decided to post it was a recent post by Deane (Hammer) asking "when is it time to quit". Bob told me the other day that he'd quit playing and was now just into listening. I was quite taken aback and asked why someone with his talent and experience would quit playing and he couldn't explain it, just that he was now just into listening and that maybe he'd go back to playing sometime in the future. Given his age, it had better not be too far into the future
. Is this a case of just being 'burned out' after a lifetime of playing music? What do you think?
In any case, I'm including the clip he sent me along with the sheet, in case someone wants to try it on for size. It's an oldie-but-goodie called 'Why try to change me now'. Very easy changes. If you record it, with or without arranger, please post it. I love the tune.
chas