
Show us your gig
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Re: Show us your gig
nothing wrong with wearing a purple shirt man...I have at least 2 of them, and am currently build a purple guitarStratMatt wrote: I wish I could say I was the cool guy at the front but I'm behind him in the purple shirt

Looks like a fun gig
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Re: Show us your gig
He seems a somewhat shadowy character.willow13 wrote:nothing wrong with wearing a purple shirt man...I have at least 2 of them, and am currently build a purple guitarStratMatt wrote: I wish I could say I was the cool guy at the front but I'm behind him in the purple shirt
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"We were playing so loud that just one note on the guitar was sufficient".
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Damn, how do you do it?! And are you in need of a plectrum technician or personal assistant?Slowy wrote:Devonport Soccer Club last night. Everybody had fun and I got to meet two breathtaking young things that even Strummers would be impressed with . One of them wants to play keys with us.
"So what do you girls do?"
"We're underwear models."
"But you don't appear to be wearing any."
"We're not at work."

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Conway wrote: Damn, how do you do it?! And are you in need of a plectrum technician or personal assistant?

Didn't do nothing. I had them written off as expensively underclad eye candy. To my surprise they really got into our second set and we started talking during the break.
Within a minute I no longer believed my assumptions. The underwear modelling was paying for a Medical degree and a Ph.D thesis. I immediately became grateful for my advanced age and decrepitude. All my life, ultra smart women have been my weakness and my downfall.
"We were playing so loud that just one note on the guitar was sufficient".
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The bar shut us down at midnight and I really thought for a moment there might be a riot.
I love my second job!

"We were playing so loud that just one note on the guitar was sufficient".
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Re: Show us your gig
Victoria Picture Theatre, Devonport. We couldn't get in until the movies had finished and everything has to be squeezed behind the screen until the Saturday sessions are finished.
Logistically, it's a challenge but I finally got to poke around the hidden nooks and crannys of a movie theatre. Very cool.
The theatre's speakers will stay put. Gives a Neil Young feel to the stage.

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Re: Show us your gig
Hottest gig I've ever done. Reckon I lost weight from the sweat.
And with the opportunity for my amps to clear their throats, it felt great.
I'm completely blown away by my Baja Tele. Whether jangling or roaring, it sounded huge!
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Re: Show us your gig
This was fun. Three audiences. 6 of us in the bubble, all the neighbours out on their decks drinking and yelling, and a live feed to facebook. And I lived to tell the tale

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Very cool!!!dc wrote:This was fun. Three audiences. 6 of us in the bubble, all the neighbours out on their decks drinking and yelling, and a live feed to facebook. And I lived to tell the tale![]()

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Re: Show us your gig
Bit of a dredge, I know, but I'm quite happy with this band.
We don't normally have a frontman so this was a bit of change. Unfortunately, he's only here until February.
We don't normally have a frontman so this was a bit of change. Unfortunately, he's only here until February.
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