Hey guys, my friend and i had our first gig together after months of being in the practice room it felt great to let loose on the stage.
we were both nervous, even though we have been on stage many times it still felt hard. We played our set in the afternoon twilight (7pm)
Afterwards it felt great when people came up to us saying they liked our stuff... (ego boosted)
soo anyway thought you might wanna see some pics
Pics from my gig
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Now that's the kind of friend I'm talking about!rynaro wrote:Hey guys, my friend and i had our first gig together
Great Pictures, very cool instruments and two serious performers . What was on your set-list and how many tunes got played?
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Awesome pictures! Congratulations! It sounds like you had a great time. Well done. Did you get any recordings? I hope we get to see more pictures in the future.
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Veenture wrote:Now that's the kind of friend I'm talking about!
Great Pictures, very cool instruments and two serious performers . What was on your set-list and how many tunes got played?
no just a good friend, but yes very good to have someone on stage that looks good, so i'm not the centre of atention
We did originals, only 5 songs. being last minute and our first gig we only had a 20min set, second band of 5 bands.
Sarah93003 wrote:Awesome pictures! Congratulations! It sounds like you had a great time. Well done. Did you get any recordings? I hope we get to see more pictures in the future.
thank you
we had lots of fun playing, i walked off stage just excited and wanted to play more! but instead we hit the bar
No recordings yet but when we do get something in the can worth listening to... i'll let you guys know!
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Thanks for sharing these pics! It's always fun to see folks on stage. I'm not much of a player, but enjoy seeing the real deal. Good luck on future gigs!
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Nice pics. Thanks.
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Nice pics.......the Fender Jaguar is identical to the one I had in the mid-'60's.....looks like it was fun.......
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rog43win wrote:Nice pics.......the Fender Jaguar is identical to the one I had in the mid-'60's.....looks like it was fun.......
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This is one of the amazing 80's MIJ fenders! i have played a mid 60's REAL Jag and personally apart from the MoJo of the original the MIJ is a better "all round" guitar!
hmmm i'm gonna get crucified for saying that!!!!!
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Just because a guitar is old doesn't mean it is great. Even back in the day some guitars were great, some were good and some were just bad. No different today. You can't put the MoJo into a new guitar but that doesn't make the old one's play well.
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Rynaro wrote:
>>very good to have someone on stage that looks good, so i'm not the centre of atention . . .
Just remember: She may be thinking the same thing about YOU!!!
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>>very good to have someone on stage that looks good, so i'm not the centre of atention . . .
Just remember: She may be thinking the same thing about YOU!!!
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