Best Piece of Gear I Got For Christmas

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Re: Best Piece of Gear I Got For Christmas

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Thanks Mark. I don't really mind what sort of band it is quite honestly, I just want to play every now & again to keep up to speed, I've no great plans in the near future.

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Everything we told Sarah was the truth and nothing but the truth, Tony! :mrgreen:

Good to hear that you're not giving up the band thing altogether, mate. Being 'just the bass player' in a band without having to worry about bookings, gear, merchandise, etc. would be a nice gig for you.
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I'm glad that you gave Sarah an honest portrayel of me Aitch....I hope you left out the....well, you know :shock:

I'm looking forward to being 'faceless', as the whole music business got me down a bit...well, actually a lot! I've been talking to a really great band, but they gig nationwide & I'm looking for some thing a little more local, at least for the moment. We'll see how it goes......
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Re: Best Piece of Gear I Got For Christmas

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tony_carey wrote:I'm glad that you gave Sarah an honest portrayel of me Aitch....I hope you left out the....well, you know :shock:

I'm looking forward to being 'faceless', as the whole music business got me down a bit...well, actually a lot! I've been talking to a really great band, but they gig nationwide & I'm looking for some thing a little more local, at least for the moment. We'll see how it goes......

Sorry to hear that Tony - you'll never be "faceless" playing a Rickenbacker bass though! Best of luck with your new project.
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