Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

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Re: Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

Postby JohnBassist » 16 Apr 2011, 06:39

George Geddes wrote:Ooops...

I meant black Les Pauls and sunburst Hofners...

George


Yes, but the problem is that they are not very "shiny" :roll: - - (my apologies to the rest of you on this site, but that is an "in" joke")
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Re: Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

Postby tommybird » 16 Apr 2011, 17:01

Hope you have a great night guys.Would be there if Whitley Bay wasn't so far away. !!!!!!

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Re: Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

Postby Shad1 » 16 Apr 2011, 17:22

Break a leg guys - but not the strings. Hope all goes well this evening.

Malc.
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Re: Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

Postby ecca » 16 Apr 2011, 18:47

Best of luck, let us know how it went.
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Re: Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

Postby Iain Purdon » 16 Apr 2011, 19:25

Good luck fellas...
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Re:The Glasgow/Lanarkshire charity gig

Postby Ritchy Rich » 16 Apr 2011, 20:46

Hi Alan.....
Go out there and raise a lot of money for your charity...all you can do is your best...but at least you are doing it..
ignore the anoracks come bedroom players and their negative comments...have a ball playing the best guitar instrumental music in the world...enjoy the buzz.
we wish we could be there..all the best form The Fabulous Shadows
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Re: Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

Postby AlanMcKillop » 16 Apr 2011, 23:47

Well, it was a great night, packed church and a goodly sum raised. However, I suffered from cramp in my left hand in the 2nd set, never had this before, so not quite sure what caused it. 36 numbers including 12 vocals (which is a first) and the audience were right behind us, although I'm not sure if you could sustain just playing Cliff/Shads music on a regular basis, but it was a blast. :D
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Re: Re:The Glasgow/Lanarkshire charity gig

Postby JimN » 16 Apr 2011, 23:56

Ritchy Rich wrote:Hi Alan.....
Go out there and raise a lot of money for your charity...all you can do is your best...but at least you are doing it..
ignore the anoracks come bedroom players and their negative comments...


I don't believe I have ever seen a negative comment on George, Alan, Jim and John's group. Have I missed something?

Just wish it were all a bit closer to the Sarf East (of England), that's all I can say.

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Re: Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

Postby George Geddes » 17 Apr 2011, 00:53

Yup, tired but happy, apart from an embarrassingly out-of-tune guitar at one point... Soon fixed, thankfully!

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Re: Anyone living in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area?

Postby ecca » 17 Apr 2011, 09:34

Well done Lads.
I had the cramp in my left hand a couple of times when I was playing regular in a band.
It locked up and clamped onto the fretboard, most painful but the odd thing was
that the pain was up around my elbow.
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