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Prog
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Posted - 19/05/2012 : 12:11:43
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A venue inquired recently about my band playing there. We were told that they were set up for live music and had a decent PA.
Upon asking the usual questions about the number of inputs etc., it became clear that what they were calling a PA was in fact a jukebox.
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nigelsmithson
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 19/05/2012 : 13:27:55
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OriginalAnimal
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Posted - 19/05/2012 : 16:12:52
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That's fine if all your songs are on it, just mime  |
I have no time to practice, I'm gigging. Leicester Drum Sniffers Anonymous. #17 of the 582 & 17 0f the 798 World Record Holders. Jobeky, 2Box Drumit 5, Premier, Highwood/DM drums Paul Brook Snare, Matt Nolan cymbals, Silverstone Drum (seats) Thrones. Los Cabos drumsticks Re Cycling drums is the future. |
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logic_user99
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paiste
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Posted - 20/05/2012 : 20:20:15
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Good god! What sort of live music venue doesn't know what a PA is!!?? Equally bizarre, When I was at music college the intake was a bit "sparse" shall we say. A fellow student who's first instrument was keyboards didn't know what a chord was! I quit soon after that day! |
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