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saturn last won the day on September 28 2023

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  • Birthday 02/26/1968

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  1. When my buddy Steve and I play acoustic duo show ( and also when we add more people and play as a full band) one of the songs we always do in the last set is You Can't Always Get What You Want. To take up time, I always do an improv jam over the C and F chords. A few years ago I somehow spontaneously came up with a way to fit the Jessica riff in there. Of course it's not in the same key and it's a slowed down version but it works. It's become a "thing" in our set now, where I will do an extended jam in the style of Dickey and eventually come back to You Can't Always Get What You Want I'm sure we will extend that jam even further at tomorrow nights gig.
  2. I heard about this from one band mate tonight while I was at practice with my other band. He was one of my favorites, and I definitely cop a lot of his style in my own playing. Of course nowhere near his level. RIP
  3. saturn

    Dickie

    RIP. He was one of my favorites.
  4. That a good song. I remember jamming with my buddy on that song back in the late 80s/early 90s.
  5. Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict - Pink Floyd
  6. Like everyone else here, I'm sorry for your loss. I know, in the scheme of things, they don't compare. But that is a beautiful guitar you have. Hopefully you will have a happy memory every time you play it..
  7. These days, I just use a Morley AFX-1 Analog Multi Effects for all my gigs. I'm too lazy to hook pedals up at home. I also use a Morley ABY pedal in order to switch between 2 guitars and a Peterson StobosStomp Mini for tuning.
  8. Welcome back. Sorry to hear about your dad.
  9. I was in a band for about 10 years called Eclipse. Would have been cool to get a gig that day if we were still a band. 😎 Now there's another local band with that name and they are pretty much a Journey cover band.
  10. Yeah. I didn't think it was real either. The US might not have been PC in 1964, but it was pretty sexually repressed .
  11. Whenever I played with my full band, it was a bout a 50/50 chance I'd cross the Key Bridge to get to my gig. That will no longer be an option. When I play with my buddy Steve, there's about a 50/50 chance I drive over another iconic bridge in Maryland, The Chesapeake Bay Bridge. That was the case tonight. The bridge was backed up with beach traffic tonight, so it took me about an hour and a half to get there. I couldn't help but looking over the water to see if any huge ships were crossing under. There weren't any. 😬 Once I got there, it was a pretty routine gig. Nice crowd. We played well. Nothing too memorable, other than the sort of ominous feeling upon approaching the Bay Bridge after witnessing the footage of the Key Bridge collapse. Kinda like the way airplanes appeared ominous for the first few weeks after 9/11. The drive home was much quicker with little traffic. Here is an older photo of the Bay Bridge taken from the spot of another gig a few years ago.
  12. Actually the Egyptian pyramids were built by a skilled working class and they were compensated. The race bating I hear is coming from other circles trying to tie the accident to DEI .
  13. This. If we wait for the insurance claims to be worked out, it will sit there for 3 years.
  14. Now I'm waiting for the conspiracy theories to start. 🙄
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