Glad to hear your still playin' Krash. You look pretty good too......keeping the weight off and such.
For the first time in months. New drummer and our former bassist sitting in for current one (who had a gig with his commercially viable band), so it was a bit messy, but hey that's punk rock.
We did two new songs that were particularly shambolic, but I can tell they'll actually be good and work, once we actually learn them. While I was being overly optimistic with choosing those, this was in a tiny roadhouse dive an hour away from home, so it was a no-risk scenario. We had a good time and the crowd enjoyed it. Even made enough to pay for our gas, and a free drink each.
Good times.
Glad to hear your still playin' Krash. You look pretty good too......keeping the weight off and such.
Thanks. I wouldn't mind dropping 10 or so pounds, but this is a decent healthy weight.
Nice moves! I'm impressed!
Is that an Agile or Gibson?
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Haha, ta Robert!
That's my Gibson LP Classic. I figured since I was playing at a venue new to us, and out of town (Lake City about an hour north of Gainesville), and was playing with a patched together rhythm section and trying out new material to boot, the least I could do was bring my most expensive gitbox. Plus the lead singer in the headliner that invited us up is both a huge gearhead and a huge Gibson man. So, I brought 3 Gibbies, though the other 2 stayed racked and were only there for backup: 2013 Gibson whitewash SGJ, 2012 Gibson black satin LP Special, and the '99 LP Classic.Is that an Agile or Gibson?
Here's the Classic:
The Classic is my most "expensive" guitar in terms of flat dollar amount paid, but at $750 USD I consider it a pretty decent bargain. It was like new when purchased w/ohsc, too. (Has plenty o' batle scars by now though!)
As for Agiles, somewhat remarkably I've actually only ever owned one Agile, a P-90 Valkyrie SG. I sold it 3 or 4 years ago to an internet friend who, sfaik, still has it and is quite happy with it. It was a great bargain at $99 USD new on blowout (after one of Gibson's "cease and desist" letters to Rondo Music), but I have lots of P-90 guitars, and now a Gibson SG (my most recent addition, about a year and half ago), so I'm good with having let her go.
And here's an actual still shot, to calm everyone's blinky-induced seizures:
You are a star.
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Haha, that's very kind, but I'm just a player in a piss-ant punk band that nobody's ever heard of. It's fun though. Rather than a star I think I'm probably more than a little like the guys in that Canadian metal band Anvil, who are just too stubborn to quit. Though I think there's something to be said for sheer persistence.