Picture of you playing your Ric...part 2

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ram wrote:Marshal, great shot. Sometimes those packed, sweaty beer soaked venues are the ones with the most rocking kind of vibe. I have so many stains on my gear which are ever so fond memories!
Thanks! The show was a lot of fun...typically the more people there, the more fun I have
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Opening for the Beatle band Rubber Soul
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Me & Big Red back in c.1992 with The Johnsons (U.K) Oh happy days - The original lineup were back in the studio on 7th Feb 2010 and Big Red rocked again!

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Me playing my old v63 in my old band :(

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Me and my 330 with The Thunderbolts at the Dry Dock Saloon in October 2009
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Arrrrguitar wrote:Me and my 330 with The Thunderbolts at the Dry Dock Saloon in October 2009
Nice, Ed, but you need to do something about your bass player. :mrgreen: :wink:
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Here's link to a video at church last Sunday....except for a quick welcome, all the music is up front...I'm playing my 350.

If you are offended by church related music, you should probably avoid watching.....

It's a treat to play with a bunch of talented people.....

http://www.vimeo.com/9810226
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Very good, John. Church sure has changed a LOT over my lifetime.... :lol:

My fondest memory was the Christmas midnight service and the big old Hammond organ energizing the place with the choir singing. I'd was young, all bundled up and too warm, and half asleep, but totally into the sounds.
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johneek wrote:Here's link to a video at church last Sunday....except for a quick welcome, all the music is up front...I'm playing my 350.

If you are offended by church related music, you should probably avoid watching.....

It's a treat to play with a bunch of talented people.....

http://www.vimeo.com/9810226
Nah. Matter of fact, I think I've played my Rick more for church than I have elsewhere. I have a gig coming up for the Maundy Thursday community service and I'm thinking of using the Rick for that.
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