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now I want 3 or 4


Yeah, don't we all! Image Except, of course, those who already have 3 or 4 or more! They just want "more"...
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They are truly great instruments.

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Great picture, Jimmy. Welcome aboard! Image
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Welcome Jimmy!

You'll always want another Ric......you're doomed, DOOMED I TELL YA' !!!!!!!


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3 or 4 is not enough ...

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nice
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Welcome! I see that RAS has already taken control.
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Ahhh, fashion in the early 80's...
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LMAO, Love that micing technique. Looks like SM58's hung over the speaker cabs, hitting right about dead center between the speaks. Kick that soundguy in the nuts. :-) Im sure micing the wood was helpful...... NOT.....
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Ah yes Greg, that is one of my favorites, the good old soundman nutkick. I've found if you apply that technique several times with gusto, you end up with new lead singer. Steve Perry, Jon Anderson, yep, ex soundmen.
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Greg - that's how one of the guitarists in my band mics his amp!!!! Image
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Hahahaha. Jon Anderson must've been hit pretty hard . . . he not only sings that way, but he speaks that way too . . .
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LMAO, Love that micing technique. Looks like SM58's hung over the speaker cabs, hitting right about dead center between the speaks. Kick that soundguy in the nuts. :-) Im sure micing the wood was helpful...... NOT.....

Yeah, thankfully he didn't try and mike me that way. With the twin Ampeg stacks I didn't need help from the PA very often.
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here's me playing new years eve ...

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Who's got the old Sunn Head?
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