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SteveR

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you are correct scooby...midi in and out...you can control 50 midi devices from the game changer per switch setting....you can have the midi in change your pickup for the patch...its crazy

So basically once you can work he game changer you can fly a plane.
Does NASA know about this technology?
 

Tubes4Tone

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Dude !! Steve Morse, Steve Vai & Paul Gilbert sharing the stage ?? The room should have dissolved !!

Best damn guitar players on the planet !!! Truly must have been a night of outrageous playing !
 

Roubster

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Congratulations on such an amazing event and a milestone BP! You really do have the best job in the world and surrounded by the best musicians in the world. Too cool! Looking forward to the video once/if it's available.

Oh, did Steve M. mentioned anything about the blackburst Y2D? :D
 

OU812

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As we say in France, FÉLICITATIONS BP !!!
Any chance to set an european leg to the EB 50BD show?:D

You know what thats actually a great idea. Morse, Vai, Gilbert and BP on one stage....now thats a show I'd go to! Gonna go see Bonamassa in February in Prague, can't wait hoping to see some of his MM as well.
 

ScoobySteve

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Hope you had a good time Tommy. You're face in that pic Pete posted is priceless. Its the "I am the puppet master behind the curtains muahahahahaha!" grin.

Pardon the alliteration.
 

Big Poppa

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Tommy Thanks for the hard work! It is hard to describe the vibe and execution...a game by all aaa attitudes...I guess what sums ot up the best is that during the zep medley vai was allegedly spotted with a tear of joy rolling down his cheek.....
 

straycat113

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Thanks to BP and Pete for the in depth details! I know you have to be dead tired by the end of the night BP, but still great that it is crazy busy then the crowd being half the size of last year.The LIII I predict will do for the Luke what the AL HH did for the AL. Also can't wait to check out the Cobolts after Pete's review. We also are in the midst of a big influx of some great new members on the forum which speaks for itself!
 

kbaim

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Tommy Thanks for the hard work! It is hard to describe the vibe and execution...a game by all aaa attitudes...I guess what sums ot up the best is that during the zep medley vai was allegedly spotted with a tear of joy rolling down his cheek.....

For me, while the music was incredible, especially the zep medley which was such a gas and not your typical zep songs you might expect...the best part of the whole night was when Steve Vai was at the mike retelling the story of getting his first pack of EB strings as a kid. And even more powerful was when Vai spoke of all the good Sterling has done and the money he has raised for kidney research and his affiliation with UCLA medical.

The camera kept doing a cutaway shot to sterling who was literally in tears as this was being said. Sums up how special the evening was with music and memories.

And always nice to see old friends we don't get to see all that often.
 
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