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chang Posted Oct 27, 1999
Hey,i'm new and broke ,.So can i earn something by selling ear- plugs to the audience? I can supply good qlty. cotton too.
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Whammy Posted Oct 27, 1999
Right arm!!!!
I play mainly bass or guitar, but will follow along on anything that has strings...
Also do percussion and sing, and rattle an unbelievable rainstick...
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Gw7en, Voice of Chaos (Classic) Posted Oct 27, 1999
I play a mean electric fiddle. Will that work?
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The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) Posted Oct 27, 1999
I'm sure Daniel will be happy to add someone who can create some infernal screeches
At least they'll fit in with my deadly noises
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FairlyStrange Posted Oct 27, 1999
I hail from a wide spot in the road in central Alabama, USA....A little town called Gardendale(A few minutes north of Birmingham).
NM
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Ac-1D Posted Oct 27, 1999
Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. . . Home of great weed. May I just say that a good smoke before a jam can really help! ! ! !
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Oct 28, 1999
Welcome to all new Jam members!
Things have been busy here while I have been sleeping!
And no, the Noise from the Jam room didn't wake me!!!
There are now 17 members and I only started the WWJ on Tuesday night!!! Wow!
I will list people by location! but I will start that next week when I have more time....
Right now I want to strum....
*picks up guitar and starts strumming Pali Gap*
Ten points to the person who can name the person who played this amazing Jam song!!! Pali Gap that is!
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Oct 28, 1999
No singing Savage Garden!!! Please! don't mention them again! They are one of Australia's worst exports! Almost as bad as Kylie Minogue!!!
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Ac-1D Posted Oct 28, 1999
Worse than Silverchair, Worse than Kylie Minogue!! Almost in the league of Rolf Harris!!! Savage Garden are ridiculous.
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Oct 28, 1999
2 points to Ac-1D - It isn't savage Garden!
5 points to Marv the Grate, Lourd of Tequila - The artist responsible for Pali Gap liked Bob Dylan a great deal!
Also I must say that it is my favorite instrumental song ever! It has just got soooo much feeling!
They are the only clues I am giving!!!
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Oct 28, 1999
10 points!!!
Now go and find it my children! Listen to the god of guitar improvise and do his hoopy thing! It really is an amazing song! It can be found on the Rainbow bridge soundtrack! and on a few of those new CD's that have been released lately, like South Saturn Delta!
I will start a new thread called quiz!
If you want more!!!
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Oct 28, 1999
LOL
The singing Budgie! I haven't heard that one.... nice!
She really is a budgie isn't she! I can't beleive that she has released a book! or even worse that it's getting media attention! Sad really!
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 28, 1999
I've got me an acoustic six string, and and electric one. Need a blues rhythm? Some simple improv? Lead or Backing vocals? I hail from Tucson, Az if yer interested. I think I'll sit over here and tune up.
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- 41: Jo (Dead) (Oct 27, 1999)
- 42: chang (Oct 27, 1999)
- 43: Whammy (Oct 27, 1999)
- 44: Gw7en, Voice of Chaos (Classic) (Oct 27, 1999)
- 45: The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) (Oct 27, 1999)
- 46: FairlyStrange (Oct 27, 1999)
- 47: Ac-1D (Oct 27, 1999)
- 48: Danisbackfromlunch (Oct 28, 1999)
- 49: Danisbackfromlunch (Oct 28, 1999)
- 50: Ac-1D (Oct 28, 1999)
- 51: Ac-1D (Oct 28, 1999)
- 52: marvthegrate LtG KEA (Oct 28, 1999)
- 53: Danisbackfromlunch (Oct 28, 1999)
- 54: marvthegrate LtG KEA (Oct 28, 1999)
- 55: Danisbackfromlunch (Oct 28, 1999)
- 56: Danisbackfromlunch (Oct 28, 1999)
- 57: Hypoman (Oct 28, 1999)
- 58: Danisbackfromlunch (Oct 28, 1999)
- 59: Irving Washington - Gone Writing (Oct 28, 1999)
- 60: Danisbackfromlunch (Oct 28, 1999)
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