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GMC Forum _ CHILL OUT _ You're Body Is At Home, But Where Is Your Spirit?

Posted by: Mudbone Jan 27 2012, 04:50 AM

Do you ever get the feeling that you should be living somewhere else? I'm not talking about desire, as we all would like to live in Monte Carlo, be knocking back some cold ones, with a blonde and brunette under each arm, and living the high life. What I mean is carrying on your existence in another place, where you feel like you belong. I get this feeling sometimes when I hear certain music, particularly Porcupine Tree songs, and when I see certain things on the television. This place for me is London, England, and the UK in general.

Why London and the UK? Honestly I don't know. I've been there many times, and its really not drastically different than my home territory of New England in the US. I always hear from Europeans how much Boston reminds them of the UK. I even think the US, in my opinion, is a better country to live in, especially if you like buying guitar gear biggrin.gif When it comes to that, there is no better place to live. But life isn't just about what you can buy, as there are many things that cannot be bought, like the time and dedication required to be a great guitarist.

But there is no place in the US where you can walk past an 800 year old castle then go have a brew in a 300 year old pub. That vibe of history cannot be replicated. And I think that aura of the past has an influence on the people that live there in the present. I don't know about you guys, but my mood is altered by my surroundings; even the color of the walls affects my perceptions. I'm sure many of you have the same feelings, whether consciously or unconsciously.

Not many other places in the world combine the very old with the very new like London.... that speak English as well tongue.gif Don't worry you Scandinavians and other Europeans, I didn't forget about you. All those other cities in Europe are fantastic as well. In fact many are even nicer than London, Like Dusseldorf in Germany. They just don't speak my native language of English.

So have any of you had such feelings? Share your thoughts biggrin.gif

Posted by: thefireball Jan 27 2012, 05:00 AM

I can see what you mean. It would be nice to live in England - but I have never actually thought much more about. In America we have so many freedoms. ... er... well that it is until the "big shirts" take them all away. Hmmm i dunno...i guess i've grown quite fond of America. biggrin.gif..even though we were the ones who drove off the guys who were here first. sad.gif

Posted by: Mudbone Jan 27 2012, 05:16 AM

QUOTE (thefireball @ Jan 26 2012, 11:00 PM) *
I can see what you mean. It would be nice to live in England - but I have never actually thought much more about. In America we have so many freedoms. ... er... well that it is until the "big shirts" take them all away. Hmmm i dunno...i guess i've grown quite fond of America. biggrin.gif..even though we were the ones who drove off the guys who were here first. sad.gif


I like America too biggrin.gif In fact I love it, even though there are a lot of losers here lol Theres no country in the world like America (particularly the big cities), but there is also no place in the world like London, or Stockholm, or Switzerland, or India, or whichever place one of you holds dear. Every place has its own special vibe.

Posted by: thefireball Jan 27 2012, 05:29 AM

QUOTE (Mudbone @ Jan 26 2012, 10:16 PM) *
I like America too biggrin.gif In fact I love it, even though there are a lot of losers here lol Theres no country in the world like America (particularly the big cities), but there is also no place in the world like London, or Stockholm, or Switzerland, or India, or whichever place one of you holds dear. Every place has its own special vibe.


Very true. smile.gif smile.gif

Posted by: Daniel Realpe Jan 27 2012, 06:42 AM

I honestly relate to what you are saying. I think the history of a place definitely is in the air.

I particularly liked London as well, I think it's a city with so much to offer and it's sort a center of the world and that is appealing to me,

I think it depends on what you are looking for, like for instance here in Bogota, life is quite different, there's so much good things as well, so the word is DIFFERENT,


Posted by: Todd Simpson Jan 27 2012, 06:54 AM

Good question! I really had a deep love of Los Angeles for a while but she is more of a mistress than a bride. I would like to be somewhere in Europe;I think as the Metal scene is a bit more vibrant than it currently is in the states. Perhaps Gothenburg Sweden, or maybe Berlin, or London. All sound great wink.gif


Posted by: Ben Higgins Jan 27 2012, 11:26 AM

This is a very cool post, Mudbone cool.gif

I totally get the call to Europe sometimes. There's so many places that I haven't actually been to that I know I would like. I'm not sure if I could ever permanantly live there but I definitely could for periods at a time smile.gif

Holiday home in Germany maybe.. wink.gif


Posted by: Gitarrero Jan 27 2012, 02:42 PM

Totally get what you mean! Personally, I see myself owning a guitar / musicstore in L.A., playing in a highly successful popunk band, surrounded by hot chicks. Then I realize I'm 30 already laugh.gif I can see what you guys love about europe, and you're right smile.gif I feel like I belong to Germany, especially the medium or big cities with lots of cool, open minded folks my age and lots of clubs and a cool music scene. Cologne and Hamburg would be my first choices for that, though I must admit my hometown Muenster has a great alternative and metal scene...so it's likely I'll return home within the next few years once I find a job that is as good and as well paid as my current one. But first I wanna live in Munich for some time, great city. (superize, when I live there you're invited to go to a game with me...you know what I mean wink.gif ).
@ Todd: you wouldn't like Berlin, trust me. The music scene is huge but everything else but metal smile.gif

If you guys want a cliché glimpse at Germany, just visit me in the southwest laugh.gif

Posted by: Ben Higgins Jan 27 2012, 04:26 PM

QUOTE (Gitarrero @ Jan 27 2012, 01:42 PM) *
If you guys want a cliché glimpse at Germany, just visit me in the southwest laugh.gif


I think I'm going to have to accept that offer someday soon. Maybe this year !!?? biggrin.gif

Posted by: Gitarrero Jan 27 2012, 05:16 PM

Might I suggest the southside festival? 22.-24. June laugh.gif
But yeah, anytime Sensei wink.gif

Posted by: Mudbone Jan 27 2012, 10:29 PM

QUOTE (Daniel Realpe @ Jan 27 2012, 12:42 AM) *
I honestly relate to what you are saying. I think the history of a place definitely is in the air.

I particularly liked London as well, I think it's a city with so much to offer and it's sort a center of the world and that is appealing to me,

I think it depends on what you are looking for, like for instance here in Bogota, life is quite different, there's so much good things as well, so the word is DIFFERENT,


You nailed it Daniel, every time I'm in London I feel like its the center of the world, as if all roads lead there. Maybe its because for a span of hundreds of years, in the not too distant past, it was the center of the world. Also, the diversity of people there is astounding. The only other places in the world that I can think of that have that kind of cultural diversity is New York and maybe Los Angeles.

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jan 27 2012, 12:54 AM) *
Good question! I really had a deep love of Los Angeles for a while but she is more of a mistress than a bride. I would like to be somewhere in Europe;I think as the Metal scene is a bit more vibrant than it currently is in the states. Perhaps Gothenburg Sweden, or maybe Berlin, or London. All sound great wink.gif


Have you ever been or lived there?

QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Jan 27 2012, 05:26 AM) *
This is a very cool post, Mudbone cool.gif

I totally get the call to Europe sometimes. There's so many places that I haven't actually been to that I know I would like. I'm not sure if I could ever permanantly live there but I definitely could for periods at a time smile.gif

Holiday home in Germany maybe.. wink.gif


Any particular place in Germany?

QUOTE (Gitarrero @ Jan 27 2012, 08:42 AM) *
Totally get what you mean! Personally, I see myself owning a guitar / musicstore in L.A., playing in a highly successful popunk band, surrounded by hot chicks. Then I realize I'm 30 already laugh.gif I can see what you guys love about europe, and you're right smile.gif I feel like I belong to Germany, especially the medium or big cities with lots of cool, open minded folks my age and lots of clubs and a cool music scene. Cologne and Hamburg would be my first choices for that, though I must admit my hometown Muenster has a great alternative and metal scene...so it's likely I'll return home within the next few years once I find a job that is as good and as well paid as my current one. But first I wanna live in Munich for some time, great city. (superize, when I live there you're invited to go to a game with me...you know what I mean wink.gif ).
@ Todd: you wouldn't like Berlin, trust me. The music scene is huge but everything else but metal smile.gif

If you guys want a cliché glimpse at Germany, just visit me in the southwest laugh.gif


I said in reality Christian, not fantasy tongue.gif By the way, 30 is still young, don't let your age limit what you want to achieve. If your mind and body is healthy, then you can achieve anything you put your mind to. Besides, women aren't as put off by our age as we men think they are. I work as door man at a night club, and every night I see older men, in their late 30's and 40's, walking in with young beautiful women. See, women aren't superficial flakes like us men, they're more attracted to charisma and confidence.

By the way, I would love to go back and visit Germany, its such an awesome country. I'll stop by where you're at and give you a hard time tongue.gif

Posted by: jstcrsn Jan 27 2012, 11:59 PM

could we combine this thread and noises you wish you could make thread, we could call
Noises you wish you could make in other parts of the world ?

Posted by: PosterBoy Jan 28 2012, 07:05 AM

I've yet to find a place in the world I really feel is home.

I thought Galway would be it, but not so much now after being here nearly 5 years

I like the look of Brasilia, but only spent a short time there, so who knows.

I used to think I'd like certain places in the US but I think for all the things I'd like there, there would be at least an equal amount of things I hated. It "ain't" like on the tv, that's for sure.

Posted by: Nihilist1 Jan 28 2012, 07:40 AM

For me it would have to be Norway. I have an obsession with their Norse-folk music. I also really want to backpack through all of Norway and go to each individual fjord and visit all the historical sites. Plus, I am a huge fan of Black Metal. It only makes sense that I should visit someday.

Posted by: SirJamsalot Jan 28 2012, 09:53 AM

Mine is on stage. cool.gif cool.gif cool.gif

Posted by: TeoWulf Jan 28 2012, 09:56 AM

Italy, for sure.

I agree with Mudbone, that historic feeling is something that can't be replaced.

There's a certain vibe in Firenze or Roma, that I never felt anywhere else.

Posted by: Gitarrero Jan 28 2012, 10:40 AM

QUOTE (Mudbone @ Jan 27 2012, 10:29 PM) *
I said in reality Christian, not fantasy tongue.gif By the way, 30 is still young, don't let your age limit what you want to achieve. If your mind and body is healthy, then you can achieve anything you put your mind to. Besides, women aren't as put off by our age as we men think they are. I work as door man at a night club, and every night I see older men, in their late 30's and 40's, walking in with young beautiful women. See, women aren't superficial flakes like us men, they're more attracted to charisma and confidence.

By the way, I would love to go back and visit Germany, its such an awesome country. I'll stop by where you're at and give you a hard time tongue.gif


Yeah...that's not a fantasy of mine, I really want it! laugh.gif
I know, 30 is young and I really don't believe in an age barrier, as I also see lots of older men with really beautiful girls. This give sme hope laugh.gif
As I said to Ben, whenever you visit Germany, just tell me and you'll get a free bed and a free tour around the place I just happen to live in at the time of your visit wink.gif This goes for all GMC members wink.gif

Posted by: Sensible Jones Jan 28 2012, 01:49 PM

Living in London is a good place to be just due to the diversity. I live about 30 miles west of London (I did live there for a while though) and I am surrounded by History. Windsor Castle is about 6 miles away and on a clear day you can see it on top of a hill in the distance from my village. In my village is an old Iron Age Burial Mound, a Norman Church (Circa 1100 AD), one of the Pubs dates back to the 16oo's although the site it's on is far older. It was the main crossing point for getting across the River Thames until a Bridge was built about 3 miles away and then that became the main point and a Town sprang up around it.
As for living anywhere else?
Well, LA was cool and I could certainly live there for a while, would like to spend more time in New York (or Noo Yoik if you prefer) as I have only ever spent short amounts of time there. Seattle was a good place too. New England is very much like England!!
I could pretty much live anywhere in Europe, I have enjoyed many trips all over the Continent, Would love to visit Australia and New Zealand, particularly NZ, it's somewhere I think I could exist quite happily!!
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Posted by: Ben Higgins Jan 28 2012, 02:02 PM

QUOTE (Mudbone @ Jan 27 2012, 09:29 PM) *
Any particular place in Germany?


Not sure really. I've only been in Westfalen and Lower Saxony. It's funny because they're quite plain but I just really like the roads, buildings, shops layout etc.

I remember periodically passing this place called FleischMeister Grill... anything called Meat Master is gotta be good ain't it ? wink.gif

I'd love to visit the South though.. we should descend upon Christian at the same time. That'd be something he could tell his grandchildren about ! laugh.gif

Posted by: Sensible Jones Jan 28 2012, 04:44 PM

QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Jan 28 2012, 01:02 PM) *
we should descend upon Christian at the same time. That'd be something he could tell his grandchildren about ! laugh.gif

now THAT would be cool!! A GMC EuroMeet!!!! We did it one year from another Site and all met up at Jemfest!!!
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Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Jan 28 2012, 07:23 PM

Cool topic! I always wished to have born in the USA because I feel that it's a bit easier for a band like mine to evolve there compared to Argentina. Here the market and audience is so limited for the music that I do (alternative rock), and is also limited for every style music excepting some weird phenomenons like this one... blink.gif


Posted by: Sensible Jones Jan 28 2012, 09:11 PM

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Jan 28 2012, 06:23 PM) *
excepting some weird phenomenons like this one... blink.gif

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it needs one of your Guitar Solo's in it Gabe!!!
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Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Jan 28 2012, 09:17 PM

QUOTE (Sensible Jones @ Jan 28 2012, 05:11 PM) *
ohmy.gif blink.gif
it needs one of your Guitar Solo's in it Gabe!!!
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hahah that track need to be deleted! tongue.gif tongue.gif

Posted by: Mudbone Feb 2 2012, 04:42 AM

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Jan 28 2012, 01:23 PM) *
Cool topic! I always wished to have born in the USA because I feel that it's a bit easier for a band like mine to evolve there compared to Argentina. Here the market and audience is so limited for the music that I do (alternative rock), and is also limited for every style music excepting some weird phenomenons like this one... blink.gif



You could always move here biggrin.gif The US has a certain amount of Green Cards they give out to every country, and I don't think Argentina has many people emigrating to the US at the moment. That means your chances of getting one are better than if you lived in Mexico, which I don't think get any, just because there's already so many of them here lol

I've never been to Argentina, but I've heard Buenos Aires is very nice biggrin.gif I don't know how much you'd like it here.

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