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                        <title>Re: Not a gig, but one heck of a time</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/news/not-a-gig-but-one-heck-of-a-time/#post-51079</link>
                        <pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2003 16:37:07 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Great post corbind, Sometimes those type of jams can really open things up into a whole new world of playing, And leaves you with a great feeling of accomplishment and allows you to expand i...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Great post corbind, Sometimes those type of jams can really open things up into a whole new world of playing, And leaves you with a great feeling of accomplishment and allows you to expand incites into playing.<br><br>thanks Joe<br><br><br>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>Not a gig, but one heck of a time</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/news/not-a-gig-but-one-heck-of-a-time/#post-716</link>
                        <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2003 03:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[This is somewhat of an irregular post but I don&#039;t really know where else to put it. Â No, I did not play a concert, gig, or even a dorm room yet it was fun.Last night I was asked to come out...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<I>This is somewhat of an irregular post but I don't really know where else to put it. Â No, I did not play a concert, gig, or even a dorm room yet it was fun.</I><br><br>Last night I was asked to come out to my friend's house to give some input on how to make songs they've recorded better. Â I've known these guys for a couple of years now and it's cool to hang out with them while they record or tweak the stuff for their cd. Â The many times I came over I made suggestions and they usually implemented them. Â At least that makes me feel good to help and make it easier to go somewhere for2 or 3 hours for a 2 hour drive.<br><br>Well it was absolutely storming out last night. Â I walked out of work and it just started to rain. Â Never having owned an umbrella I laughed and said audibly â€œjust grin and bear it.â€ Â By the time I got to my car the rain was coming down like someone (like God) was pouring buckets over my head. Â I had been literally soaked so bad that I was laughing hysterically that it was even happening. Â My shoes had filled and the only part of my body that was dry was my back under my coat. Â The evil water even soaked my underwear so that tells you it was pretty wicked.<br><br>So I'm a little pissed off and cold on my 45 minute commute home thinking â€œno way am I driving all the way up to Carpentersville to critique music when I don't really get to do much but spent my time, gas money, and tolls. Â I don't want to drive in this rain all night.â€ Â But by the time I got home I decided to towel off and put street clothes on and head up there.<br><br>The guys were surprised to see me. Â Actually when I rounded the corner of the basement studio and yelled â€œHeyâ€ they jumped back as I scared them! Â While we were all listening to the recorded tracks and critiquing or making suggestions I cleaned and restrung a well-used beater electric guitar. Â It was a favor to one buddy who doesn't know how to change strings and would not take it to the shop to have them do it because it's not his guitar. Â It's actually the drummer's who doesn't know how to play it.<br><br>Historically, 10pm is the cutoff time for these sessions and everyone leaves but Frank and me. Â We generally just mess around jammin' to make my time to go up there worthwhile (at least in my mind). Â When I arrived there last night I told him I'd be leaving at 10 last night because I did not bring my guitar and I wanted to get home. Â But I picked up his acoustic electric and played it for a couple of minutes unplugged and he went over an plugged in the newly-refurbished white electric guitar and started belting out some raunchy, dirty rhythms and leads. Â It sounded great because I never see this guy play electric unless it's my guitar! Â So it's cool seeing him let his hair down.<br><br>Meanwhile, I asked if I could electrify his acoustic and he said cool (I was starting to drown out while he was jamming. Â He had the volume up really high because he was enjoying the guitar so much). Â So I plug in and he asks me â€œdo you know this one?â€ and if so he's start playing it and calling out chords if I didn't know the part. just to make sure we're on the same page. <br>So he's rockin' out with the heavy overdriven sound while I'm strummin' out the pretty clean chords and it was F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C! Â Why? Â First, I have to say, I don't like playing acoustic guitars. Â The fat body makes it weird for me and the strings are 12's while I play with skinnier 11's on my electric. Â So just to play an acoustic is a feat for me. Â But it was such a cool experience with the two types of guitars and sounds blending together to play cover songs one after another. Â And it was shorcking to hear the distinct sounds of his Ovation acoustic but it was ME making the sound. Â It sounded so much like Frank's sound. Â There was barely a pause between songs and we just kept going. Â From the Beatles Money right into the Stones Sympathy for the Devil to U2's With or Without You. Â By the time I looked up at the clock it was 11:30. Â An hour and a half passed while we were having a blast!<br><br>It was the best time I'd ever had in all the jams we ever had up there and I wasn't even using my electric guitar! Â I know this post is ridiculously long but I just want to at least type out some of the joy I had last night. Â Man, I wish I could find somewhere to do that every night. Â It's like a drug it felt so good. Â Thanks for spending your time reading and sharing the joy with me.<br><br> ;D]]></content:encoded>
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