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    Jimi's story brings up some questions:

    I assume that there are often ego wars between the guitar players from different bands.

    For you road warriors how well did you get along with bands that you shared the bill with?

    Ever jam with other guitarists after the show?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    Jimi's story brings up some questions:

    I assume that there are often ego wars between the guitar players from different bands.

    For you road warriors how well did you get along with bands that you shared the bill with?

    Ever jam with other guitarists after the show?
    Never had a problem with other bands. Sure we jammed with otehr bands that we played and toured with. This one guy was really an exception and I do not understand his reaction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    For you road warriors how well did you get along with bands that you shared the bill with?

    Ever jam with other guitarists after the show?
    I did a tour to support a record that our singer and other guitarist had put out on the East coast. We worked with different bands some of the tour but there was usually one or two that were constant. We all got along great, respected each other for what they did and at the end of each night who ever had the headline spot allowed the other band's members to join in on an encore or two. Usually it was just singing but a couple of times there was still an extra amph on stage. Usually the previous band removed their back line before the other bands went on.

    Other bands that would come see us play or were on the same bill all got along fine. We really supported each other and were friendly. However, when the lights went down we all tried to out do each other.:

    I loved playing first and letting other bands go on afterward. While they were playing we would be stealing their women.:

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    Jimi's story brings up some questions: For you road warriors how well did you get along with bands that you shared the bill with?

    Ever jam with other guitarists after the show?
    I've had great experiences with other musicians, and have never ran into big egos. Our gig opening for the Poverty Plainsmen last summer was an awesome experience and they were a great bunch of guys - very supportive and encouraging. Since the gig was in our drummer's hometown, it was "our" crowd and they wanted to do whatever they could to make sure we had a good night. Quite the opposite from what I expected from a major headlining band.

    My earliest experiences were playing with my Dad at local jams etc. When he started to do the country music festival "circuit" in the early 80's there was more jamming around campfires and campers then there was on stage. Good times, good times I learned SO much about rhthym, timing and picking up on songs you've never played before from sitting in on those sessions.
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    A long, long time ago.......................................

    Our manager set up three bands to play at a huge skating ring, with three separate stages, PA, lights and all - to shoot promo video. I was using a wireless and before we went on, I noticed another guitar coming through my amp. I found the player in the other band and asked him to please keep his wireless off when we did our set. He basically told me to get bent.

    So..............................

    I switched to a cord and we played our set, but I could see him trying to play over me with his wireless and laughing. We finished our set and it was their turn up. Genius boy didn't have the grey matter to switch to a cord. I snuck behind their stage when they were up with my wireless and had a great time hammering away at off key gibberish to be heard from his amp. He lost his mind, but never tried to grab a cord.

    Payback - Satisfying

    The look on his face while he was running around with his hair on fire trying to figure out what to do - Priceless

    He didn't say a word to me when we all loaded out..................
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    That's a great story Planky. I would have loved to witness that.

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