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Outkaster

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  • Birthday 11/18/1966

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    Rochester, NY

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  1. Exactly VOCE and the S90 Series. I thought they would have come out with an S-90 XF. I had the XS and that was the last one. The VOCE stuff still sounds great tone wise.
  2. Liberace without a doubt. Look at film of him and you can see. He just isn't a songwriter.
  3. Michael what did the guys say on Facebook. I have this same speaker?
  4. But a lot of people don't. Yes, but settling for a band of lesser musical quality is tough to do. That get's old.
  5. Not sure it's a choice. You have to deal with people in a band and have some sort of interaction.
  6. Sam, I know both you guys and you make it work. Most other times I notice it has a negative influence on some bands. For some people it doesn't work and certain times there is some favoritism shown to a spouse, especially if they are married to the lead singer of the band. Other band members pick up on it and it can make them question leadership. Luckily it hasn't been too bad with one of the groups I play with. The temptations are part of human nature on the other hand, and the fact you spend a lot of time with that person. You just have to stand up to yourself.
  7. That's true but it is another layer. When I had two girls in the band a friend of mine is a licensed therapist and guitarist told me a few things. He said basically you have a relationship with women in the band with no sex and playing music is an intimate thing so bonds are also formed that way.
  8. Most music stores are depressing now, as if their best years are behind them. Out of the 3-4 GC stores in the state near me they always seem to be ghost towns and the employees could give a shit about anyone in there.
  9. Try playing waiting on a friend by the Stones. Those parts are really interesting. Especially the intro.
  10. Well, that's just it. Being in a band has a lot of temptations compared to something like tennis. Women are always around. If you have women in the band, you can become attracted to them like any working relationship. That is a whole other thing. When I had my own band, the singer was after me, you might remember about three years ago I mentioned it on here. Anyway, I almost made a mistake but never did, so my inner morality took over thank God. It's also the reason we can't play in a band anymore. I also had a lot of good-looking women around the band when I was in my 40's. To be honest most men like that. It seems like for most people like to play music as a way of being "out" without being out drinking at a bar. There are others that have to play, it's in their DNA. Most of the people I know are all across the map in terms of playing music.
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