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DON'T
TRY THIS AT HOME;

"Blame
it on Nancy"
Quite a few
people have asked me, how did I come to play guitar and why did
I choose that particular instrument. Although I can't remember why
I chose guitar, since I always prefered (even today) piano, I remember
why I felt it important to be very good at it, or at least as good
as I could be. It started in high school, in the summer before grade
10. I was only 15 but I'd gotten a gift from my grandfather for
graduating middle school; an electric guitar, which was not only
want I wanted, but what I specifically asked for! I still remember
it, all red sunburst with beautiful white knobs. It was a Fender
Strat copy, made by Kay (like a dumb ass, I traded this beautiful
instrument years later to my best friend at the time, Tony Pittman,
for a piece of shit guitar he built...what a fool I was...) and
I just loved it so much! Only thing was, I didn't have an amp. But
my mom loaned me the money (about $99) to buy a Peavey Sidekick,
a little amp with a really loud sound. I was ready, or so I thought.
School started
up in September and I enrolled in Stage Band and Jazz band. I was
the youngest guy in the class..and by far, the slowest. Our music
teacher, Mr. Rogers, took no crap from anybody and if he asked you
to play something , he wanted no excuses. Even though I was the
least talented in the class, he took a liking to me and went easy
on me. There was a girl who played flute named Tammi and she had
a sister named Nancy, who happened to "sort of" be dating
the excellent trombone player, Terrance, who, for some reason, wore
a suit everyday (to a public school, no less...). Nancy was gorgeous,
nice and spoke with the biggest smile. Terrance was mean and I could
not understand why she liked this dork. She smiled at me everytime
she saw me and would always say hello. She wasn't shy but at the
time, I was very shy. I had a crush on her but there wasn't anything
I could do. Even though I was a few inches taller than Terrance,
he was physically menacing because he lifed weights and he always
looked like he wanted to kill me. So, that was a problem.
After about
3 months in the music classes, I got a lot better and slowly began
to read music, but not nearly as good as the others, who could site
read like it was nothing. terrance really got a kick out of teasing
me about this and used to ask me "if I brought my guitar chord
book" on a regular basis. But it seemed like the more he harrassed
me, the more Nancy was nice to me. One day she told me she played
guitar. You do, I thought to myself? So said we should exchange
phone numbers and maybe we could "jam" (there goes that
word again...). Well, you can imagine how I felt after that, right?
I couldn't believe it and I raced home and wasted no time calling.
I mean, I could wait but what if the Russians launched a full on
nuclear attack? Or an astroid hit the planet and killed everyone?
I wanted to just talk to nancy without the tough guy looking over
my shoulder. And our conversations went great. We started a neat
friendship but as time went on, Terrance and her got closer, or
maybe it was my imagination, but I backed off a little bit. I guess
I just liked her too much. She was as sweet as a georgia peach,
and twice as nice, as they say in the south. Nancy also played on
the Tennis team so she was quite popular. As that school year finished
up, I was determined to become a much better musician and a better
guitar player overall.
That summer,
I stayed home while my friends went to westwood to hang out and
chase skirts or go to parties and drink till they puked. I got a
4 track recorder and played guitar everyday until my fingers hurt.
My mother thought I was crazy and would constantly yell at me for
sleeping with guitar plectrums (picks) in my mouth. But by the time
the 11th grade rolled around, I was good at reading and writing
music, including horn charts. I'd learned a boatload of guitar chords
and I was playing guitar pretty good for a 16 year old. After 2
weeks back, Mr. Rogers quit and the school hired Mr. Mac donald,
a total square from Salt lake. But Mr. Mac Donald, as confused of
a human being as he was (and he was CONFUSED), was the greatest
help I ever had, musically. I don't think I could even put into
words, the encouragment he gave me. This made Terrance hate me even
more but I had a few tricks up my sleeve for old Terrance, There
was to be an achievement ceremony in the gymnasium and the Stage
band was supposed to provide the music. We were to warm the crowd
up with 3 songs,"Birdland", "Let's Groove" and
"Fame", the latter tune having an amazing "show off"
guitar solo. I made sure of two things before we played; 1.) there
was ample space for me to step out into the open 2.) I told the
guy working the piano to turn me up loud when I winked at him. As
soon as the solo part came up, I wink at the guy and took off running
, like a 747 jet and slid on my knees until I was dead smack out
in the open and I solo'd like the world was 2 minutes from ending.
Afterwards, the whole gym exploded in applause. I looked over at
Terrance and he was red in the face and shaking his head, mubling
something about how I messed the show up. Tim, one of the trumpet
players, told him to shut up and that I had "gotten down."
After school that day, 10 girls asked me to the prom ! I'd figured
it out. Or so I thought...
Nancy was
really impressed with the guitar antics. but now, her being in the
12th grade, she was getting ready for the universities and I was
just an 11th grader who played guitar. I guess I never made my move
and she was just tired of waiting. I guess her and Terrance were
never really an item but I let him intimidate me any way. But she
was one of the main reasons, if not THE main reason, I worked so
hard to get better and better at the guitar. But in the end, the
bad guy still got the girl. And funny, but I wonder what happened
to Nancy. I can't remember her last last name for the life of me
and we lost touch after high school. I just wanted to impress her.
But now when I think of it, maybe I was better off hanging out with
my friends and not missing some of my teenage years because I was
too busy learning guitar licks off records. It's a boring existence,
people. Take it from me; put the guitar down and go out and have
some fun. Never get too wrapped up in your own thing because you
can lose perspective. And you'll never really know exactly how much
Nancy really liked you, will you?
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Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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