Speaker 2
So our guitarist is a, he, he got a very coveted scholarship to a music conservatory, i think that's what they call it, but like a really, really prestige music school. And he plays jas guitar professionally. But bute, he was an exceptionally skilled guitar st that is super col yes, that's what i mean. Like for me it was like, oh, yes, in this little garage band. But, like, one of us was actually like a insanely talented musiciao. He carried a lot of weight.
Speaker 1
Here's a fact most people don't know about me. I was in a band for one week end. How
Speaker 1
Ah, so i played a little guitar, an met a buddy who was a basist. Had another friend who was a drummer. A, none of us could sing worth anything, whatever. Just absolutely tone deaf and terrible. A, the drummer was dating this girl who who was quite a good singer, like, she had, she had a really good singing voice. Ah, had stage experience, like, we thought she would be a good front woman for the band, like, you know, you know, be able to to bring the energy on stage. A, so we got together, we, a, we jammed twice over the course of a week end, and then the drummer and the lead singer broke up, and we just didn't care enough to try to find another singer.
Speaker 2
That's tragic. I know that it is a good point because every like, high school garage banners like, dod who the hll is going to sing ys me and those two budies, one of which is like a professional catars. Now, we were in this class where you base, it was like an eighth grade or or freshman year or something. But you learned how to use like, micra soft word. By the way, none of it counts any more. Word changed to a new version. All the stuff we learned is done. It was like word and excel and power point and all that. The
Speaker 1
the window's 95 version.