Dancing with a Ric

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Dancing with a Ric

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This was posted on the FDP. Wait for the solo at 1:35!

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That's one of the most disturbing things I've ever seen. :shock:

Hope that dude has straplocks.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA Nice bass.... the guy definitely has some happy feet!
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That was great!

Looks like an old one too!
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:shock: :shock: :shock: :? :? :? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Shades of the seventies comin' back to haunt ya!
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:lol:
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That was flippin' hilarious!

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What has been seen cannot be unseen...
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"DON SULLIVAN"!
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That performance may be considered passé these days, but you have to admit it was really well done. Sure, it may not be "our" type of rock, but for what it was, it was great. I can't dance, and I can't sing, and playing bass keeps my mind occupied, so to see all three things being done at the same time makes me envious. And I think I spied an Acoustic 371 back there.
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Wow,
I haven't seen that good of dancing since MJ died! Great tuxes! Odd thing is they play every Friday night at the Holiday Inn down the street. :lol:
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rikk wrote:Wow,
I haven't seen that good of dancing since MJ died! Great tuxes! Odd thing is they play every Friday night at the Holiday Inn down the street. :lol:
I think they warmed up for Murph and the Magictones :lol:
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ABSOLUTELY HOT

I want that guy in my band.
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Excellent! :D
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