I always worshiped guitar. Loved guitar Rawk. Picked up the guitar in my 30s and practiced until I could play the things I love. I would listen to music I want to play and when I got a new CD, I would rush home to see if I can learn it.
I played the hell out of the last Pearl Jam album. North Mississippi Allstars, Shake Hands with Shorty, and old heros like Blackmore, Gallagher, Gilmour and Iommi got heavy rotation.
I still do this, and get a lot out of challenging myself with a new CD.
Recently, I picked up a CD by Clutch. Clutch is a heavy, delta blues rock, riff-heavy rock band. If I had this CD at the age of 30, I would have told you that this is exactly what I want to play.
I took it home, played along with the songs I liked. Had fun. Put it on again a few days later and...yawn. It is riffy, heavy, and I don't know, too easy? I was uninspired.
I find myself wanting to play music that's more intricate. Difficult. perhaps I like the challenge. I want to play cleaner. I want more Jazz. (Like Jim Campilongo)
Anyone else go through this? This maturing of tastes when you learn how it's done?
On a similar note, have any heros that are untouchable? Like the music you grew up on always seems more impressive and difficult than any new player?
I am still in awe over the things I listened to before I played.