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Admiral
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![]() I had to smile when I saw this. Polished. What more can you say? ![]()
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Eternal Patrol
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Some good stuff there. I also liked the mixes with his friends. Thanks.
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Ocean Warrior
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Location: Connecticut
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I remember playing bass back in my old punk rock days. I would end up pretty much ripping the tips of my fingers off and getting blood all over the guitar. It hurt like hell, but hey... it was a punk band so the blood splashing all over the guitar fit perfectly !
![]() I'm glad I went to electric guitar and synthisizers. Much easier on the fingertips.
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Ace of the Deep
![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
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Here's a couple short one's of me in the studio a while back. I was warming up and the engineer gave me the snippets after the session was done for the day. It's Very rough stuff--like I said--warming up.
I really like this guys playing but I never worked on that style myself. I consider it a jazz fusion and--well--I suck at jazz ![]() http://files.filefront.com/SpeedBumpszi ... einfo.html http://files.filefront.com/Futzingzip/; ... einfo.html Feel free to tell me I suck :hmm:. I ain't the player I once was--just do some studio stuff now and again when someone is short a bass player.
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