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Post by Blues Dues on May 8, 2010 9:08:50 GMT -5
Short jam during a break from renovation work in the Re-Tunes expansion.
John MacFee (on bass) and Pete Eldridge (guitar) of "Connected, the Band. Sitting in is Rick Celia of Re-Tunes/Bay State Guitars playing lead on a Les Paul Goldtop.
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Post by tim on May 10, 2010 11:46:02 GMT -5
Oh man! It's a shame I'm on crappy dial up here. This will be a 'must watch' when I get home this evening!
Thank for posting in advance, Rick!
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Post by papajohn on May 10, 2010 19:50:03 GMT -5
Rick, That was a blast! I can't wait for the place to be ready. I think you've got the makings of the perfect place for musicians to hang out and hopefully leave all their milk money! John P.S. Played that bass at a gig Saturday night. Got great reviews.
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Post by Blues Dues on May 10, 2010 20:35:49 GMT -5
Rick, That was a blast! I can't wait for the place to be ready. I think you've got the makings of the perfect place for musicians to hang out and hopefully leave all their milk money! John P.S. Played that bass at a gig Saturday night. Got great reviews. Wish I knew more about basses. That one sounded nice and tight .. just the right amount of foundation. Then again, maybe it was just the player. I got a big kick out of your reaction when I grabbed Pete's guitar and did my hack rhythm backing for "Sleepwalk" with Rick doing the lead. I could see it brought back some memories for you. It *is* fun. RCE
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Post by papajohn on May 11, 2010 11:05:47 GMT -5
Yeah, that brought back a lot of memories! You should really dive in more! Best fun in the world is playing with other folks. Once you get the stage all set up, you'll have plenty of people to jam with. Can't wait! That bass is nice and tight. Easy to play and has a good tonal range. The amp is real good too. GK makes some nice stuff althought their new Backline series leaves a lot to be desired.
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Post by Ive Benhad on Feb 23, 2011 16:30:56 GMT -5
I was wondering why it took so long to get a plumber to show up.
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