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Posted on Aug 28, 2007 03:41 pm
Hujambo
Member Since: Aug 13, 2005
Handy getting this for gigs :)
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zekthedeadcowEat Spam before it eats YOU!!!Member
Since: May 11, 2002
Aug 28, 2007 03:56 pm they probably don't even plug him in... just use him for the truck :)
Aug 28, 2007 04:45 pm Hehe,no the drummer blagged the truck:)
Noize2uCzar of MidiAdministrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002
Aug 31, 2007 11:47 pm Nice rig Hujambo, you look good huggin that truck.
I tried to hit up Jims myspace but the player would not load. I'll give it another go tomorrow.
Aug 31, 2007 11:58 pm Any band that has access to a Volvo is a lucky band, indeed.
No, I didn't say "vulva".. get your mind out of there.
IbatexMember
Since: Jun 24, 2007
Sep 01, 2007 12:23 am Hujambo, I really enjoyed Jim's playing. He's got a very mature bending and vibrato style as well as an excellent tone to boot. Great stuff although I more country in him than blues which its labeled as. Nice songwriting as well!
Sep 01, 2007 06:17 am Yes his style is more country these days.Did a gig last monday with him and he played a Tele through a Fender blues Junior sounded great.I've roped him in to play since he was 15,now he's better than me.(dam kids)hehe.The truck is used for big gig tours and is owned by the drummers boss.(handy)The trailer makes a great stage with the flaps pulled back! (now then Herb,)
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