My little 2-piece playing way too loud at a a bar.

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JustRooster
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My little 2-piece playing way too loud at a a bar.

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They even complained... but not until after we were finished. Tribute ASAT Special Deluxe Carved Top.


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yowhatsshakin
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Re: My little 2-piece playing way too loud at a a bar.

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Back to the '60's dude! Loved it!

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blargfromouterspace
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Re: My little 2-piece playing way too loud at a a bar.

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Cool!

Someone ALWAYS complains that its too loud, especially if they don't know the songs. Best thing to do is ignore anyone except the sound guy or the owner with a "too loud" complaint. If they're not complaining its too loud then its something like the carpet/concrete/wooden floor is too soft/hard/creaky to dance on.
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darwinohm
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Re: My little 2-piece playing way too loud at a a bar.

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JR, I just loaded the direct link and watched it. A mixture of 60's and shredding. Too bad you didn't have a DF so you could do a little surf slide!

When someone complains it usually elderly people (more elderly than me). I go over to the PA and make it look like I turned something. Works every time. Cool vid.-- Darwin