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| asphalt-abate! on February 08, 2010 at 21:08:51: | |
| Lunch Report for Monday, February 8, 2010 posted by BoogieBill on February 08, 2010 at 09:29:51: |
: Do you perform live? Tell us of one of your best performance moments.
My motivation every time I start a band or audition for one it is to get back on stage.
I play to play live. I have many friends that are satisfied to just jam with friends or write songs and record them in a home studio but like you I'm addicted to the rush that comes from playing live. But, not like you, I'm not very good.
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I'm a pawn shop rat so I'm always on the look out. I fund my music by buying low and selling high so I've found many a good deal over the last two years but have sold most. I've also walked away from some great deals because I was too afraid, or too naive, or too stupid to pull the trigger, included was a original Boogie (often called the Mark 1) for $220. The one thing I found which I absolutely love is this walnut body Warmoth bass. The bass player in my band plays it, even though I own it. It has a really tight upper mid range tone and mojo to no end. Sorry for the limited picture, it's all I had on photobucket. Thanks, you too. Tom
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: Is there a pointy, Floyd Rose or Kahler-equipped shred machine in your past? Did you have to go through a rehab program to give up your Spandex and big hair? Maybe you’re a Leo-era guy, and continue to play your Climax, Interceptor, Nighthawk, etc. Spill it now! Confession is good for the soul!
Here's a picture of my SC-3, 78 Strat and a red Ibanez that I bought soley for the purpose of flipping. Dig the red fretboard!
: Have a great week, kids. Rock On!
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