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ram
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Like I said before, I wouldn't mind jamming with her at all. She has good ability and timing. I think a good possibility to do a dual bass jam. Can be a whole lot'a fun with the right folks. Trading off rifs and challenging each other... a whole lot of fun.
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Like most jazz based stuff, it all sounds like nonsense to me. As Marc61 said, they just weren't jiving at all.
I'd prefer listening to Geddy Lee soloing on Bytor and the Snowdog, from the Kings to ESL era. He and Neil Peart riffing off each other is sublime. Plus it's on a Rick.
I'm sure that she will find her niche and for someone so young, she'll probably have a bright future.
Again each to their own....
What d'ya mean... the bass is TOO loud!
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We need to get you Rush boys an education...
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Yessa! LOL
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Post by gray »

Well, I thought they were both doing great. It's not really my thing (been on a Motorhead kick for a while, myself) but I can certainly appreciate it, both talented people.
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