Paul, anytime you can come in for a leeson, I'll always make the time.
Matt, I don't know if I would call it enlightenment. I've got a longtime to go before I reach any sort of enlightenment. I guess I just love what I do. Because of that, I love to give some of it back.
John, funny you should mention Tim Bogert too. Tim Bogert is a great friend of mine. I too met him when I was at BIT and we've been best friends ever since. He's is one of the teachers I was referring too as well. I learned just as much about fixing my Harley (don't worry, I won't go there) as I did about playing rock bass with Tim. When I was a student at BIT, he saw me pull in the parking lot one day on my bike. We started talking about bikes, the next thing I knew, I was invited every Sunday up to his house to hang out and talk about basses and bikes. That was in 91, we've been best friends ever since. Tim was one of those teachers that gave so much to his students. He also gave it in another way if you didn't give it 100% if you know what I mean. He was tough but very understanding.
I am in the process of trying to organize a sort of Live Playing Workshop in my area. I want to get other students of other instruments involved as well. So that drummers, guitar players, bass players, keyboards all have a way to put together the things that they learn in the lessons but have no band or outlet to go try them out. Music stores won't give up there valuable retail space for one night and it's hard to find a lease spot for one or two nights a month. I will make it work though!!! Somehow!!
Thats enough for now, I've gone longwinded enough already.
Peace,
Dino