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Re: Best Piece of Gear I Got For Christmas
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:42 pm
by tony_carey
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.
A lot of boats look like shipwrecks in Shaldom at the moment!
Yes, I'm still painting....
Re: Best Piece of Gear I Got For Christmas
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:16 pm
by ozover50
Everything we told Sarah was the truth and nothing but the truth, Tony!
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.
Re: Best Piece of Gear I Got For Christmas
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:38 pm
by tony_carey
I'm glad that you gave Sarah an honest portrayel of me Aitch....I hope you left out the....well, you know
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......
Re: Best Piece of Gear I Got For Christmas
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:51 pm
by godber
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
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.