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@Mitch Pearrow SJMP ... rythym
@Inspector #20 ... lead
@Thatbastarddon ... Bass
I would love to drum for this...

yep that would be a band..

Who cares who sings,,the riffs & dynamics will be there... this just made me smile...what a jam session
Well. There are online resources that can help bring people together. Even do real time jam sessions.

Ramo did just that with us a while back and it came out pretty cool. It wasn’t real time jam sessions but fun to collaborate.

I’d love to see all you guys get together and come up with something.
That’s a boat load of talent in that line up.
 
Well. There are online resources that can help bring people together. Even do real time jam sessions.

Ramo did just that with us a while back and it came out pretty cool. It wasn’t real time jam sessions but fun to collaborate.

I’d love to see all you guys get together and come up with something.
That’s a boat load of talent in that line up.
The collaboration you guys did with Ramo was way awesome.
 
Well. There are online resources that can help bring people together. Even do real time jam sessions.

Ramo did just that us a while back and it came out pretty cool. It wasn’t real time jam sessions but fun to collaborate.

I’d love to see all you guys get together and come up with something.
That’s a boat load of talent in that line up.
Hey thanks, i was reminiscing 5 years ago this time i got Marshall DSL40cr soon as they came out & went back in studio first time in few years with wife cause our singer bailed..again..

that DSL was phenomenal & i met Mitch when He joined Marshall Forum ..I posted my stuff coming back from studio & he was putting riffs up every day.. it was great sales for Marshall lol...just kidding but you had real time garage & studio applications of products.. Then @chilipeppermaniac posted a question on MF for Robert & his DSL at the time & we been having a lot of good music talks by posting the music..and settings ect almost daily.. No overdone production..then Don..i owe him about 50k..lol. He taught me how to record at home ..saved me a fortune..all you guys are cool here..these few we been interacting out of massive mutual repect for awile & its helped me tremendously at times to just carry on making music..
 
Sorry. I get the frustration…. But I chuckled out loud at bowel movements for vocal. That description will be stuck in my head forever.
Good for the laugh..working on getting my humor back after last year & half..seeing shades of the old me .. last few yers been rough for all of us basically in 1 way or another. I guess our character is how we handle adversity at times & i came way out of it & caught it with help from my dad & daughters !!
 
This is interesting because my wish has been the ultimate return to flashy jacket teen-focused sing and dance quartet smash genre ...

The line-up:

LiveeviL2000 - Baritone timber dance extraordinaire versed in early life formal and classical dance formations.

Iron1 - Baritone timber stage showboat quick with a multifaceted off-the-cuff dance impromptu trick that will lure in your very senses.

Headache - Bass timber, keeping the lower power with a trademark spin-to-splits then get-up move that leaves all the young girl's hearts pounding.

Ramo - Tenor timber, front and center with more show biz flare than from days past greatest. Known for his quick and fancy footwork plus captivating and broad theatrical outreaching hand gestures that express his emotions and love for theatrical art. He IS the Phantom of the Opera of the now. Dance my friend. Dance.


Mitch - Manager, of course.





:D
 
This is interesting because my wish has been the ultimate return to flashy jacket teen-focused sing and dance quartet smash genre ...

The line-up:

LiveeviL2000 - Baritone timber dance extraordinaire versed in early life formal and classical dance formations.

Iron1 - Baritone timber stage showboat quick with a multifaceted off-the-cuff dance impromptu trick that will lure in your very senses.

Headache - Bass timber, keeping the lower power with a trademark spin-to-splits then get-up move that leaves all the young girl's hearts pounding.

Ramo - Tenor timber, front and center with more show biz flare than from days past greatest. Known for his quick and fancy footwork plus captivating and broad theatrical outreaching hand gestures that express his emotions and love for theatrical art. He IS the Phantom of the Opera of the now. Dance my friend. Dance.


Mitch - Manager, of course.





:D
The only line up I can think that crew would be in is this kind
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