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Moondog

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Joe Nerve said:
I'd so much rather watch someone go nuts and mess up like crazy

I let you know when my band will be playing in NYC :D

Flea impressed me many years ago when they played @ Roseland.
(2) relatively unknown bands @ the time warmed up the show . . .
Smashing Pumpkins & Pearl Jam (was a GREAT SHOW - one of my favs)
 

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I don't see how anyone can listen to either Blood Sugar Sex Magic or Mother's Milk and not hear a Stingray.....
 

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I'm not a total "go wild on stage" guy, BUT I totally agree with the spirit of what Joe says

You could say "play what you're playing with commitment and freedom, and if you're not sure, go for it anyway -- a bad note played with heart is better than a feeble note!

Bert
 

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"I don't see how anyone can listen to either Blood Sugar Sex Magic or Mother's Milk..."

See, I would have stopped right there.
 

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Yes, and monkeys were going to fly out of my butt.

Seriously, you can still give it to me.

BTW, I have nothing at all against Flea (okay, perhaps the overexposure but that's not his fault). It's that Anthony guy, the singer.

I want to see him and Geddy in a Singer Death Match.

But hey! It's Friday! I get to play bass for cowpilot and drink vodka tonight!
 

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I woke up this morning a little "tired" and thought, " I am not drinking tonight". That thought ended after my first cup of coffee.
 

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So what time is Jack allowed to have his first drink of the day? Mine will be at around 5:04 at the "Concert in the Plaza".
 

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I like to wait until later when we're rehearsing because otherwise we end up playing C&W versions of "Whole Lotta Love" and Pink Floyd songs and so on because it's funnier than actually working on a real song.

We did have a really odd conjunto/waltz version of "Knock Three Times" going a while back, though.

Um, so anyway, yeah, later, like 9 or so.
 

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Anybody remember RHCP's on SNL waaay back in the Mothers Milk day? They played a fast funk/punk song and Flea just pounded that bass so hard I thought he was gonna break it in two!
 

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A tad off topic but.....
To me, the true Flea bass will always be that Black rosewood SR4 :D , which might be my first stingray :D

If you guys heard, All Around the World - RHCP, the Modulus sounded kinda glassy and thin. I dont see any reason why he'd prefer that bass over his good ol' SR4, but maybe like someone said its the contract. I saw him live in Singapore years back, and did not see him use a Single SR4, only Moduluses.
 

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I play a SR in that exact configuration, mainly cos of Flea and also cos I like black.

Perhaps BP could get Flea to hang a Ray around his neck again....or a Bongo?
 
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