for your amusement and listening pleasure - Mars Hill '93

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Re: for your amusement and listening pleasure - Mars Hill '93

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Hey doddhill, I had it done through a guitar store in Jackson (Paul Champaign) I only knew that someone in Baton Rouge was doing the work. It took months but I could not tell that there had ever been any damage what so ever. It was perfect. Tell him the George Gruhn Guild Nightbird still looks and plays wonderfully if you see him. Thanks
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Some excellent musicians here. :shock:
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You guys already seen my clip.No need for me to show every one up :lol:
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Wow, great stuff guys!

Stage fright can be terrifying!

I started kind of young playing the fiddle in orchestra.
One of my first terrifying moments was when I was in the 8th grade and we toured the local elementary schools. ( I know big whoop)

But I was the soloist and had to memorize my parts and stand in front of the orchestra and play.
The group were all excellent musicians despite their ages.
Of course there were the younger brothers of some kids I knew in junior high that made comments and laughed which didn't make it easier.:shock:

Later I when I switched to guitar I played in a few local bands that never amounted to anything.
Lastly a church gig where I played in front of about 300 people every Sunday.
Now I'm just a hipster that plays alone....


Hey Miles,do those recordings have you on them?
If so what was your role?
Tom

Don't let that smoke out!
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cbass wrote:You guys already seen my clip.No need for me to show every one up :lol:
Dude,

You've got my vote for the best clip/tone and I think you should get Garlin's Express (sorry Garlin, even you gotta admit Cbass killed it). [Cocaine] was the best band clip ever. I'm starting to laugh again just typing this. I think I might have to watch it again.
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Stelligan hey the 1979 was my favorite of your clips.
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colossal- where are the clips you are talking about? must see. Thanks
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Re: for your amusement and listening pleasure - Mars Hill '93

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Andrew there is a link in this thread https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... 3&start=45
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if that was an intentional "act " they could get an Academy Award. THAT's entertainment!
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andrew wrote:Stelligan hey the 1979 was my favorite of your clips.
Thanks. Piano player wrote that one - I played alto with a Mu-tron on it and my brother was drummer. I have nowhere to go but down...... :)
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