• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

Psychicpet

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 16, 2003
Messages
3,933
Location
Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada
the ergonimics of the upper horn are mezmerizing....

I can just imagine your stage antics Joe from these pics...

so, if'n you ever come out West to Vancouver....pleeeease give me a call.
I've never been witness to a deportation :p :cool: :D hehehehehe
 

Mobay45

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 3, 2004
Messages
4,597
Location
Home of the Bongo Birthday Bash '06
Psychicpet said:
the ergonimics of the upper horn are mezmerizing....

I can just imagine your stage antics Joe from these pics...

so, if'n you ever come out West to Vancouver....pleeeease give me a call.
I've never been witness to a deportation :p :cool: :D hehehehehe

I have Joe's CD, "The Nerve". If you haven't heard it, go to his web site and order one. It's really good. :cool:
 

rulyøngo

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 7, 2004
Messages
143
Location
San Juan, P.R.
I'm sorry maybe it's my sick mind but after I saw the pictures the only thing I thought about were all the horrible sex games your Bongo had to endure between you and your girlfriend!!! :D :D :D
 

Joe Nerve

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 18, 2005
Messages
366
Location
NYC
My bedroom wall is orange.

Thanks for the good words Mobay

-and he's right, you should all order a CD. :)

www.thenerve.info.

Gonna go take some nekkid pictures of may cats with my Bongo now.















I'll still like you all if you don't buy a CD. I rarely buy CDs these days myself. Music is free now, isn't it?
 

Steve Dude Barr

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 3, 2005
Messages
5,173
I like it that Jack was once a child actor....
















6773315_zoom.jpg
 

SteveB

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 3, 2004
Messages
6,192
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Big Poppa said:
I was tryin to figure out where I had seen Jack before.....you notice he gave up banjo but stuck with five strings

Actually, Jack didn't give up the banjo, he's just horribly illiterate. He thinks BoNgo spells Banjo. :D
 

bovinehost

Administrator
Joined
Jan 16, 2003
Messages
18,197
Location
Dall-Ass, TX
We must thank my bandmate Brian for that juxtaposition of photos. He's so damned funny. Hah.

Hah hah hah.

I don't mind because if I can't laugh at myself, I'm in deep trouble. Plus that photo was taken during a week-long debauchery of music, drinking, recording and playing live - and the bass in that photo is a black Sparkle SR4 that just KILLED.

I was drunk and in the process of blowing my voice out singing "Don't Let Me Down" at about 4 in the morning on a Monday night/Tuesday morning.

And I loved working with Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds on that movie.
 

dlloyd

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 16, 2004
Messages
1,733
Location
Scotland
I like the bit where Ronny Cox and the hillbilly kid jam on Smoke on the Water...

duelingbongo.jpg
 
Last edited:

tkarter

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2004
Messages
5,921
Location
Kansas
I have always wondered how many guitards could hang with that banjo.

I used to, but last time I tried dueling banjos I was kind of on the slow side.

tk
 

tkarter

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2004
Messages
5,921
Location
Kansas
How bout chancing it if 100 percent of the proceeds went to legal support for BP?

Naw that would be way too many t shoits for this forum.




tk
 

bovinehost

Administrator
Joined
Jan 16, 2003
Messages
18,197
Location
Dall-Ass, TX
Big Poppa said:
Jack that deliverance bongo would make a killer t short...an even better ad but I would get sued

If I had a big hi-res copy, I'd plop it on a shirt at cost for whoever is crazy enough to want one.

And I do believe these guys would want one.

Crazy basstards.
 
Top Bottom