For me, it was my dad's British war comics, then their weird superhero cousins (we Brits never did get superheroes "right", but we sure did them *well*), then it was eighties new romantics and synth, before doubling back to prog and harder rock, all before my pre-teens. I like to think I apply an off-kilter sensibility to my creative process, whilst always ensuring the fundamentals are there.
Ah, no wonder Uncle Fritz was so real!
For me, it was my dad's British war comics, then their weird superhero cousins (we Brits never did get superheroes "right", but we sure did them *well*), then it was eighties new romantics and synth, before doubling back to prog and harder rock, all before my pre-teens. I like to think I apply an off-kilter sensibility to my creative process, whilst always ensuring the fundamentals are there.
Thanks for sharing, Mr Meyer!
Thank YOU!
So true!
How wonderfully insightful, Nick!