Yeah, but "new" to me as I have unfortunately limited my "awareness" to the bass side of things!sloop_john_b wrote:Glenn's been on the forum for 7 or 8 years.bassduke49 wrote:Glenn Wall
MILWAUKEE CONFLUENCE 2013
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That's a newbie, and with (but one) bass
Enjoyed it much, Paul. Many thanks.
Enjoyed it much, Paul. Many thanks.
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So, the book was a way to atone for your sins?bassduke49 wrote:Yeah, but "new" to me as I have unfortunately limited my "awareness" to the bass side of things!sloop_john_b wrote:Glenn's been on the forum for 7 or 8 years.bassduke49 wrote:Glenn Wall
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jps wrote:So, the book was a way to atone for your sins?
Yes, but it isn't meant to be of use by guitarists. Don't touch it. Don't even look at it.
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SHHHhhhhh! Don't give 'em any ideas! They might find out the secret!bassduke49 wrote:jps wrote:So, the book was a way to atone for your sins?
Yes, but it isn't meant to be of use by guitarists. Don't touch it. Don't even look at it.
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Looks like they made it! Amy emailed me through RRF and said they're gonna be in town later today,so I'm gonna show them around the bustling metropolis of Brookings. I don't know where we might find vegetarian fare,though.....clatter wrote:
Last quick note re: Oregon so as not to derail the thread: Sleepy towns with bigger, busy cities not far off sound ideal to us! We're thinking we might make a trip out in mid-August. I will let you know! Would love to grab a coffee or meal or something! Sort of like a confluence extension!
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City park?......woodyng wrote:Looks like they made it! Amy emailed me through RRF and said they're gonna be in town later today,so I'm gonna show them around the bustling metropolis of Brookings. I don't know where we might find vegetarian fare,though.....clatter wrote:
Last quick note re: Oregon so as not to derail the thread: Sleepy towns with bigger, busy cities not far off sound ideal to us! We're thinking we might make a trip out in mid-August. I will let you know! Would love to grab a coffee or meal or something! Sort of like a confluence extension!
Have a great time!
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Woody treated us like royalty and gave us every detail about what it's like to live on the Oregon coast! He told us all the places we needed to visit, took us to the VIP room at an awesome local pub for dinner, and treated us to delicious baked goods and espresso from the farmer's market for breakfast.
All I can say is – we have been all over the world and met tons of people, but bass players are without a doubt the most amazing breed of people on the planet!!!
All I can say is – we have been all over the world and met tons of people, but bass players are without a doubt the most amazing breed of people on the planet!!!
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clatter wrote:Woody treated us like royalty and gave us every detail about what it's like to live on the Oregon coast! He told us all the places we needed to visit, took us to the VIP room at an awesome local pub for dinner, and treated us to delicious baked goods and espresso from the farmer's market for breakfast.
All I can say is – we have been all over the world and met tons of people, but bass players are without a doubt the most amazing breed of people on the planet!!!
Yep, you can meet some of the nicest folks on the RRF !!
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That's for sure! Nice on the forum AND in real life!8mileshigher wrote:
Yep, you can meet some of the nicest folks on the RRF !!
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Wow,thanks so much for the kind words,Amy. It was an absolute pleasure getting to meet and hang out with you and Joe. Come back when you can stay longer!
Maybe next time we can do a bit of jammin'!
Maybe next time we can do a bit of jammin'!
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Yes!! And I'll bring a suitcase big enough to stash one of your basses…hopefully you won't notice it's missing till after we're gone! Maybe if I bring enough Hellshire…
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Yup, we are bass-ically nice people.clatter wrote:Woody treated us like royalty and gave us every detail about what it's like to live on the Oregon coast! He told us all the places we needed to visit, took us to the VIP room at an awesome local pub for dinner, and treated us to delicious baked goods and espresso from the farmer's market for breakfast.
All I can say is – we have been all over the world and met tons of people, but bass players are without a doubt the most amazing breed of people on the planet!!!
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Oh yes!!! That Hellshire stout was just incredible....!clatter wrote:Yes!! And I'll bring a suitcase big enough to stash one of your basses…hopefully you won't notice it's missing till after we're gone! Maybe if I bring enough Hellshire…
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This whole thread is just one of the reasons I love this place.