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The Who Show

Started by ox_junior, October 28, 2004, 07:38:53 PM

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ox_junior

Here's a video of my final gig with The Who Show.  I'm only sharing this because you can actually hear the bass on this.  Forgive the quality of the rest of it, especially the drummer and the singer.  Moving on from this band to greener pastures with a yet-to-be-named band, more details later...

ox_junior

Oh.  It would help if I posted the link.
 
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1088674995
 
When my new band gets going, I'll post a link with the new band name.
 
Cheers!  Mike Bisch

811952

Mike,
 
You sound great..  I'm eager to hear where your next endeavor leads!
 
John

57basstra

Is that a  Les Paul being thrown up into the air? Was it caught?...thanks...

ox_junior

It is an Epiphone Les Paul Jr.  $99.  No real instruments were harmed in the making of this music.
 

kmh364

Mike,
 
Sorry to hear about the end of the Who Show gig, but only for selfish reasons: namely, my never getting to see you play out with those guys.
 
Congrats on your new gig. I'm sure I speak for others here who can't wait to see where your next gig leads.  
 
Break a leg and all that happy horse pucky!  
 
Cheers,
 
Kevin

adriaan

quote:No real instruments were harmed in the making of this music.Mike, I seem to remember an incident involving a microphone and a V peghead.

ox_junior

You remember that?  I've tried to block it out.  Like a bad traffic accident.
 
Yes, real instruments have already been sacrificed.  But Alembic came through and made her better than new!

bracheen

Mike
Personally I prefer the cone peghead to the V.

ox_junior

Me too, that's why I got it.  The V proved to be too....much of a target.

lbpesq

But the V does admittedly have some advantages.  Suppose you're playing a gig in the Amazon jungle and a crazed groupie 25 ft. anaconda jumps (slithers?) on stage?  You can use the V to pin down it's head and save the band!  Alembic thinks of EVERYTHING!  LOL
 
Bill, tgo

ox_junior

I still have the fragments of my original V peghead.  Once we get that all-important booking in the jungle, I will bring it along...

ox_junior

I did a show with an all-star Who tribute last month in San Francisco.  We called ourselves Amazing Journey, just as a one-off (having forgotten about the Sheehan/Portnoy/etc. band).  This is me, Darren Lolk (also formerly of The Who Show), Barry Quinn from The Wholigans, and newcomer Rolly DeVore on drums.  Have a look, there are several clips:
 
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=rolly+devore