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Me playing In Tombstone.
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Sirsucksalot
222 posts
May 29, 2010
11:32 PM




Always make sure the person who you've asked to tape you knows what to record and when.
LittleJoeSamson
297 posts
May 30, 2010
5:57 AM
Long Nose Kate's ?

I'm sure was much louder on stage. Camcorder's are pretty good at picking up ALL sound, but are very unidirectional. ( these actually make decent harp mic's for a fair price ).
Ant138
448 posts
May 30, 2010
9:27 AM
Good job Nick, keep it up:)
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Sirsucksalot
223 posts
May 30, 2010
3:15 PM
Thanks ant138. im playing there again tonight. hopefully ill get some better clips. The bar is called the Dragoon Saloon. The owners want to hire us to be the house band. So we'll see what happens.
Rubes
45 posts
May 31, 2010
9:04 PM
Great stuff!! Is that the pope on drums behind that bullet proof perspex!?



:~)
nacoran
1968 posts
May 31, 2010
9:08 PM
Cool, and putting the drummer in a cage, brilliant!
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Sirsucksalot
224 posts
Jun 01, 2010
2:29 AM
Yep last night we played again. their were a lot of people there because it was Wyatt Earp days and memorial day weekend. we were about to finish the last set and this group of people came up to us and offered to fill the tip jar if we stayed later. That was pretty cool. Sadly the person who was going to record me forgot her camera. i really got to get my own video camera.
Diggsblues
328 posts
Jun 01, 2010
4:11 AM
Years ago I did music for the Tombstone Museum.
I wonder if it ever made it there. I traveled up
to New York to do it for an Agency. Did one tune that
was a train tune with diatonic and bass. Hear they
dubed in a bunch of train sounds.


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