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cjj wrote:Man, we're sounding like a bunch of old ladies talking about our joint pains... :lol: :lol: :lol:
Funny, that's pretty much what I said to Percy Jones once at a gig that Rare Blend and Tunnels played together. :lol:
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"I ache in the places where I used to play".
- L. Cohen

Not much else to say for us aging Mods and Rockers, except take good care of yourselves.

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Seriously, follow your doctor's advice :D
All I wanna do is rock!
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Hey - No pain, no gain...
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beatlefreak wrote:Hey - No pain, no gain...
:wink:
Yeah, but somehow, after 50, there seems to be a lot less gain for the pain... :wink: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Joshua,
Did you load in prior? I have a guitar player who loads in VERY carefully because he has messed his wrist up twice moving PA and guitar cabs around. I actually wear a wrist brace / wrap when carrying my amps and cabs in. Just in case.
Also, the guitar height might have a difference, were you wearing it any lower / higher than usual?
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atomic_punk wrote:Joshua,
Did you load in prior? I have a guitar player who loads in VERY carefully because he has messed his wrist up twice moving PA and guitar cabs around. I actually wear a wrist brace / wrap when carrying my amps and cabs in. Just in case.
Also, the guitar height might have a difference, were you wearing it any lower / higher than usual?
Loaded in but the rig was lighter than normal--just my 1x15 and head. The guitar was about the same--the body sat somewhere between chest and stomach.
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