Quiet, yess it is ......
Think we're all on Facebook nowadays.....
What about creating a ShadowMusic group on Facebook ?
Think the future lays there....
Kon-Tiki wrote:Quiet, yess it is ......
Think we're all on Facebook nowadays.....
What about creating a ShadowMusic group on Facebook ?
Think the future lays there....
Iain_P wrote:This site thanks to Bob is vastly superior. If you haven't, test out the Search facilities. They're awesome.
Detailed Infinity wrote:Although I don't sign in very much these days, I do lurk and have found very little to be of interest apart from Eric's development of the gigging equivalent of the VST plug in. The old crowd of the very early noughties Joey D, Cazz Firth, Nels et al are but distant memories. I think some have got tired and tried stuff elsewhere. When asked, I never mention playing Shadows music for fear of being laughed at--it places me in an age genre which is inhabited in the main by persons of a non cool certain age.
So we have members trawling You Tube for obscure links in order to fill in the gaps. Most members I've never heard of--but that's not their fault. What Charlie Hall must think when his patches are being ditched I don't know. What goes around comes around.
Bri.
kipper wrote:ian i dont understand what you are saying quote (What Charlie Hall must think when his patches are being ditched I don't know. What goes around comes around.) unquote
peter
Iain_P wrote:Facebook is just another vehicle for the same thing. If people have run short of things to discuss, moving to another platform won't make any difference.
This site thanks to Bob is vastly superior. If you haven't, test out the Search facilities. They're awesome.
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