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Chapter Twelve: Flying like an Eagle
I had been out of the hospital for about three months when I decided that I wanted to do something, and that I was getting bored. They told me that I wasn’t quite ready to start singing full time again, so I figured that I would act. I wanted to do a war film, but I couldn’t find anyone with a war time script. So, I decided to write one myself. I didn’t realize just how hard it is to come up with a good story, and I certainly didn’t think about how difficult it is to stay motivated, and to keep writing even if you are bored. I enlisted the help of Randy and Joey though, and we came out with a decent plot, and a great action filled script. I called Cody and asked him if he would like to direct, and he accepted to my surprise. Next step was to fill in all the roles. I decided that I wanted it to be a rock star filled entourage film. I put out an announcement asking fellow musicians to sign on for the film and I ended up with Taylor Asbridge, Eduardo Ferraz, Steven Spoons, Robert Kain, and myself. I was very pleased to work with these people, as they were fairly loved musicians, and I knew that they would be cooperative. We started filming in a remote dessert location, and we brought in helicopters, and guns, and all that kind of stuff. We were there for nearly a month and a half, and when we wrapped, I felt that I had accomplished something. I felt that my life was at its peak and that nothing could stop me now. We did some editing, and added some effects and the film, called EAGLE, was released to my best reviews yet, saying that “The hard work really shows” and that it was “really good”. Obviously this made me feel great and I was so happy to have seen my work praised like this, after months of hard work, and a whole lot of thinking over stuff. I really was at my peak so to say, and I was happier than I thought I ever could be. But, then I was told that my voice, and heart, was finally healed and that I could start singing again. This just added to my natural high, and I immediately called the guys so that we could plan a small tour. The guys were happy to be out on the road again, and so was I. It was like I was a teenager again. Out on the tour bus riding through the country from place to place. I still love that sort of thing, and I found it to be soothing. Stephanie came to some of the dates, when she didn’t have some of her own and that helped me get back into the groove of playing live. It inspired me and helped me cope with the loneliness that I used to experience when I was touring. Speaking of Stephanie, I think I need to go into further detail on our relationship at this point in time. We were officially in love, and we were going pretty strong as far as love goes. We were dating regularly and if you didn’t know better, you would think we were a married couple. We never have really let on to the public what our personal lives are like, and we have tried to keep it secret, but now you know…so be happy. It was after the tour had ended that I decided that I wanted to start working on new material again and wanted to have our tenth album to get started. This was also the beginning of 2009, which meant that we had been playing music for twenty years! In the industry, twenty years is a hell of a long time, and we wanted to flaunt our shit man! We had a DVD collection come out, along with a special amp, and the complete set of all our previous albums and singles! It was a heck of a time to be a Rockers fan. We began the writing process with a different approach. We felt that we had spent twenty years trying to be the band that the critics wanted us to be, and now it was finally time to be the band that we wanted to be. We decided to return to our roots, from our very first album. We wanted to go back to that classic sound with the neatly paced drums, and the strong chords. Our first single was called “Cut Loose” and it was the classic sound we were looking for, it had some clichéd lyrics, and the usual rock n roll sound, but that’s what we wanted. It had some good reviews and some bad reviews but it was what we expected…what we wanted.
The studios were nice to by the way, mainly because it was my basement that worked as our studio. I bought all kinds of equipment and stuff, and we just acted like we were hanging out doing jam sessions. That was the most fun part of it, we were like little kids, trying to come up with music, and most of what went on the album, was improvised on the spot. The second single was called, “Lady in Waiting” and was a soft ballad with moving lyrics and a gentle repeated riff throughout. It was released to some strong reviews compared to “Cut Loose” and gave us a boost in confidence. We were making the music we wanted to make, and it was finally getting some respect. After twenty years, we are finally getting some respect. The third single was called, “Break Free” and had some arena rock, ballad rock, and soft rock sounds blended together to form a smooth rocking song that we feel is one of our best. It too, was met with some decent reviews that praised its mellow sound and we took it all in pride. We were ready to release our tenth studio album. “Break Free” was chosen as the title of the album and it was released on Halloween night of 2009. It was met with great reviews and wonderful sales and climbed all the way to number 2 on the charts! It was our highest chart ever. It doubled the sales of “Black” which sold one million copies while “Break Free” sold two and a half million copies! We were then invited to play again at the IMA Awards, as the headliner! The most prestigious spot to play and we got it baby! We went out there and put on a kickass show, without any heart attacks! We didn’t win anything, but we came out feeling like the kings of the world. A little while after that we were awarded the Award for Best Single, at the Rock Awards Ceremony, over some of the greatest bands in the music industry! That was an honor like no other as well, and just kept giving us that feeling of accomplishment. We were riding high, and had no plans of going down. Still don’t actually. It was our time to shine, and all the stars aligned and we came out on top. We had finally become the band we knew we always were. We went home that night, and watched the football game like we always would, but we had a much powerful feeling in our hearts. We were at the top. - I didn't make 50,000 but there is one more chapter left until the end of the biography, which I plan to have tomorrow or the next day, hope you enjoyed it for those who read it, and I hope this makes up for my lack of Role play... |
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