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At rehearsal, playing my white '73:

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Image Our beautiful beach where we play.
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Wow - nice! The bass AND the Gazebo.

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What lake is that in the background, Jacque?
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That's a very nice setting to be playing in, Jacque.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Ilan, I like the way the knobs have the star accent look in the first picture. Very nice.

Jacque, nice bass (love MG!), but it looks a little cold where you're playing. Or just windy.
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Thank you! Richmond Beach Saltwater Park in Shoreline Washington is were we like to got to cut loose. The Puget Sound is the water you see in the background. The day was 55 and windy a little cold to play for very long. It doesn't get warm until about July 5th. Here are some other pictures. of the area. The guy in the picture is my wonderful husband.

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Here's me with my 4003. Not the best angle, but I replaced the white pick guard with a gold one and it really brings out the fireglo paint job. Best purchase I ever made.
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Welcome to the forum, Craig!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Welcome Craig, and very nice FG. :wink:
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basjac wrote:Thank you! Richmond Beach Saltwater Park in Shoreline Washington is were we like to got to cut loose. The Puget Sound is the water you see in the background. The day was 55 and windy a little cold to play for very long. It doesn't get warm until about July 5th. Here are some other pictures. of the area. The guy in the picture is my wonderful husband.
Nice area, when I lived in Seattle we used to bring our acoustics down to Discovery Park in Magnolia a lot. The Puget Sound is a beautiful backdrop to play music to.

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Darkhollow wrote:Nice area, when I lived in Seattle we used to bring our acoustics down to Discovery Park in Magnolia a lot. The Puget Sound is a beautiful backdrop to play music to.
I used to live in Seattle too, and hung out at Discovery Park quite often. Beautiful indeed. I was always envious of the folks who occupied the military housing there. And on more than one occasion, I stumbled upon a girl & her camera crew in the middle of doing a nudie photo shoot. Ahhh... the things you discover at Discovery Park.
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Welcome to the Forum Craig!

Mark – literally or figuratively?

Jacque - love that bass!
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Tom - Yes.
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(sorry for the repeat, Tom!)

I had the opportunity to join Rush on stage for 'Circumstances' on the 15th when they were here at Jones Beach Theater. I jam with them on occasion, and Geddy asked me to sit in on this tune since he was having trouble singing & playing during some of the more active bass passages during this tour.

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(Disclaimer: This image is total fabrication, and any events claiming to involve myself - Mark Walker - actually joining Rush onstage and/or playing music with them in close proximity and to their collective knowledge, are entirely false. Any implication that Geddy Lee has difficulty playing his own basslines is also false. Any claim having been stated that I - Mark Walker - could play basslines created by Geddy Lee with equal or better execution, once again: False; pure fabricated conjecture. This photo, or any additional photos that exist showing Mark Walker in the company of, or sharing the same visible space as Rush or any of its members together or separated, is a farce created purely for Mark Walker's amusement and/or fantastical delusions of self-importance. Said intentions of self and/or public amusement are intended for entertainment purposes only, and hold no implication that Rush is anything less than totally kick-*** and awesome. The name 'Rush' is copywritten and owned by its musical entity's namesake and its conjoined proprietors.)
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