Thanks again to Paul and Rich for planning (and pulling off) another fine Saturday afternoon event.
My first official jam playing my new (old) 4001 and my first official bass song is "Zero Hour" by the Plimsouls...............I can dig that
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Great pics, Pat!pehayes2 wrote:On behalf of The Byrds Collective, I'd like to thank Paul and Rich for inviting us down. I got to meet so many of the people I've been reading posts from (I'm very much a lurker type). I personnaly got to meet Colin, Skip (hope you find your keys), Gary, Tom, Joey, Kenny, Melisa and Paul and others far to many to name.
You all are really a bunch of nice guys and very fine musicians and I look forward to doing this again.
I did take quite a few pictures and posted some at our site under RRF MINICON (the address is http://www.thebyrdscollective.com ) or if you prefer to bypass our self promotionyou can view them at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/pehayes2/StarredPhotos02#
with all the raw photos at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/pehayes2/RRF#
If anyone would like copies for their scrapbook, let me know and I will get them to you.
Collin: Thank you for being the first person to sit in and shake us out of our comfort zone! Geoff, Duff, & I last played together about 10 years ago, so we stuck to things we were comfortable with. Your NASTY (GOOD) take on "Shake and Stomp" shook it up!collin wrote:Yep, great Minicon, guys.....thanks!!
Paul, as usual--- serious props for setting up everything and going out of your way for everybody, it is appreciated.
Great turnout this time, and it was very cool to see new bands (SFD, ByrdsC, and Surf band) as well as meet some forumites for the first time (Colin, Skip, Melissa).
hah!elreydlp wrote:Collin: Thank you for being the first person to sit in and shake us out of our comfort zone! Geoff, Duff, & I last played together about 10 years ago, so we stuck to things we were comfortable with. Your NASTY (GOOD) take on "Shake and Stomp" shook it up!collin wrote:Yep, great Minicon, guys.....thanks!!
Paul, as usual--- serious props for setting up everything and going out of your way for everybody, it is appreciated.
Great turnout this time, and it was very cool to see new bands (SFD, ByrdsC, and Surf band) as well as meet some forumites for the first time (Colin, Skip, Melissa).
There's not a better way to break in a newly acquired instrument than aDanotron wrote: My first official jam playing my new (old) 4001 and my first official bass song is "Zero Hour" by the Plimsouls..........
.....I can dig that.
rickenbrother wrote:Nice job on the pics, Gary!
nah, you were there. I saw you.ozover50 wrote:Did I miss something??
Speaking of Fenders, my 40th Anniversary Black Face Twin Reissue in Cream tolex never even made it onto the stage-too funny!elreydlp wrote:Collin:
I should have announced that the Surf set was open to all and not assumed that everyone knew. I'm glad you didn't wait for an invitation. I was hoping for a bunch of guitars on "Baja". At the last "Big Kahuna Surf Jam", we had 20-25 covering the two rhythm parts-also 3 bass players and two drummers, including Duff.
Go to the Surfguitar101 site and look under the "gear for sale" threads for a tank. The Boss/Fender Reverb pedal has also gotten good reviews.
That was a great looking Bandmaster! Original or re-covered?
PM me with your email address and I'll send you a couple of pics of my blonde '63 BM. I hope to re-cover my Showman in the blonde/gold combination as soon as someone starts making the gold grill again. I have enough for the head, but not the speaker.
Thanks again for kicking things off!
Skip
Yeah, there was a bit of everybody playing different things all at once!windchimp wrote:Kenny provided me with a chuckle - "you're going all Guitar Center on me" or something along those lines![]()
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