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2016/01/06 11:34:43
BobF
KenB123
Craftsman tools!



I was heart broken the first time I saw Craftsman tools at K-Mart
2016/01/06 19:31:09
TheMaartian
UbiquitousBubba

 
 

Gotta LOVE the location of the snare. And the floor tom, too, for that matter. Marketing over matter.
2016/01/06 22:10:46
craigb
Moshkito
bapu
Moshkito
Hi,
When I tell you folks that a lot of what I write comes from "visions" and "dreams", you really have no idea what I am saying, 


Hi,
 
Then why in the name of all that is good do you keep saying it?
 


It's a real shame that you can not read a whole paragraph, Bapu ... so, do you do the same thing when you playing a song in someone else's band and you don't care for it? Ohhh sorry ... forgot that post count matters not to you!




Usually TL;DR! 
2016/01/07 08:19:01
UbiquitousBubba
TheMaartian
UbiquitousBubba

 
 

Gotta LOVE the location of the snare. And the floor tom, too, for that matter. Marketing over matter.




That was the first thing that hit me when I saw this. The sweaters were second. I also like the way the bassist is micing his bass. The guitarist next to him is using an imaginary mic (the most brilliant invention by an annoyed audio engineer in history). The most interesting thing to me, however, is looking at the left hands for the bassist and the two guitars. What are they playing? How awful must that sound? Have I seen these guys at the House of Blues?
2016/01/07 08:29:05
craigb
UbiquitousBubba
TheMaartian
UbiquitousBubba

 
 

Gotta LOVE the location of the snare. And the floor tom, too, for that matter. Marketing over matter.




That was the first thing that hit me when I saw this. The sweaters were second. I also like the way the bassist is micing his bass. The guitarist next to him is using an imaginary mic (the most brilliant invention by an annoyed audio engineer in history). The most interesting thing to me, however, is looking at the left hands for the bassist and the two guitars. What are they playing? How awful must that sound? Have I seen these guys at the House of Blues?




That's how you get the "Big Sound." 
(Duh.)
2016/01/08 00:35:36
jimusic
craigb
 

 
Hey look!  I stayed on topic!  


You did Craig - you did!
 
You finally did it!
 
For the first time ever!
 
I'm so damn proud of you,...why I'm...well...[in light of this thread]...I'm starting to feel somewhat emotional here myself, dang-nab-it! 
2016/01/08 01:13:19
bayoubill
craigb
The next article was good too and probably explains why musicians can be so hard to deal with (and love to get hurt right before dramatically quitting the forum - lol!).
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/artists-sensitive-creative_567f02dee4b0b958f6598764
 
 
 





THAT DOES IT! I Am hurt!! I would quit the forum but I lost the dramatical thingy and no one would be surprised   
2016/01/08 01:18:32
craigb

2016/01/08 01:29:47
sharke



I'm saying nothing. 
2016/01/08 10:17:16
Moshkito
Hi,
 
Good one Sharke ... I was actually thinking of a different one from Peter Hammill ... "where do the actors go, after the show ..." which applies to musicians and any artist, really.
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