Last night's gig
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- Walkinghairball
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- ElfDude
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He's doing great! The bottom end sounds so much better now.Sir Myghin wrote:so how is the new guy working out?
I see you've ditched the vests for t shirts, at pressure of your brother ? Or trying to help him fit in
That particular show... as we arrived Steve delivered our shirts to us, so we all just threw them on for it. I'll still wear my trademark vest most of the time.
Aren't you the guy who hit me in the eye?
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A little flashier of a player is he? Either way, its excellent that he brings more to the table.ElfDude wrote:He's doing great! The bottom end sounds so much better now.Sir Myghin wrote:so how is the new guy working out?
I see you've ditched the vests for t shirts, at pressure of your brother ? Or trying to help him fit in
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More like... he's simply learning his parts and playing them right. And he can hear when he plays something that doesn't sound good and fixes it. It's a big relief.Sir Myghin wrote:A little flashier of a player is he? Either way, its excellent that he brings more to the table.ElfDude wrote:He's doing great! The bottom end sounds so much better now.Sir Myghin wrote:so how is the new guy working out?
I see you've ditched the vests for t shirts, at pressure of your brother ? Or trying to help him fit in
Aren't you the guy who hit me in the eye?
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at risk of sounding rude, that doesn't say much for your old bassist. Glad you have a better one now though.ElfDude wrote:More like... he's simply learning his parts and playing them right. And he can hear when he plays something that doesn't sound good and fixes it. It's a big relief.Sir Myghin wrote:
A little flashier of a player is he? Either way, its excellent that he brings more to the table.
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No, it doesn't. He had definitely started to frustrate me. Sometimes live he would simply stop playing, or play the wrong thing. Yeah, I make mistakes too but I try to fix them. The last bass player wouldn't do anything to fix them. If called on it when he did it live he'd just say, "I didn't think anyone would notice."Sir Myghin wrote:at risk of sounding rude, that doesn't say much for your old bassist. Glad you have a better one now though.ElfDude wrote:More like... he's simply learning his parts and playing them right. And he can hear when he plays something that doesn't sound good and fixes it. It's a big relief.Sir Myghin wrote:
A little flashier of a player is he? Either way, its excellent that he brings more to the table.
Yeah... when the bass stops, the audience notices.
Aren't you the guy who hit me in the eye?
- Walkinghairball
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Yeah... when the bass stops, *insert drumsolo!!*
FTFY!!!
Yeah not a good thing stopping in the song. I had a guitar player years ago that did that all the time. I wanted to punch him out many times on stage.
Good to hear you got a guy that is squared away in the bass position Elf.
I would still like a shirt though.
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