A little music related fun

Lol that was mad :joy:

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The first time I read that I laughed out loud several times

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He played in Melbourne a few weeks ago, I forgot about it :rage::rage:
Was planning on going to see him, great bass player and your right @Barney he is the first to take the p155 out of himself :+1:
Cheers Brian

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I like this guy

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I love this a lot :rofl:

That is also a really, really nice guitar - Suhr Tele Thinline clone

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Took me a while before I realized this is one picture :joy:

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I was laughing even before “trailer trash Excalibur”, but that’s where I lost it :rofl:

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Wonder what the Venn diagram of Kid Rock fans and juggalos looks like?

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Kid Rock is a tool. Impure and simpleton.

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Lol. Honestly probably very little in that his fans would be closer to bro country than to horrorcore. Though they likely do compete for the same illicit metal salvage.

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Seen right now on Facebook :

“Thought I’d share a shot of my mandobass since most people don’t have much experience with them. This one is 100+ years old and came from a mandolin orchestra in Toronto that has the mandolin family of instruments in place of violins (first and second mandolin, mandola, tenor mandolin, mandocello, mandobass)
This trio is called King Harvest and we reinterpret music by The Band, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Supertramp, David Grisman, Grateful Dead, The Cars etc at weddings and luncheons and bars and cottages. This bass is a beast to play - I play it with the thickest pick I can find, and its usually best to stay elemental and slow, except when its time to play the horn line in Sir Duke! But the sound is so big and warm and it just hugs the other instruments so nicely. A treat to play.”

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@sunDOG - you were looking for a travel bass, right? This one might be great, as you could travel IN the bass :slight_smile:

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