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My personal Spinal Tap moment came when we got locked into the Festival Hall in London by accident. We ended up wandering the maze of backstage corridors carrying a three foot high piece of cheese looking for the one door that would lead us to salvation.
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( , Thu 29 Jun 2006, 13:47)
My personal Spinal Tap moment came when we got locked into the Festival Hall in London by accident. We ended up wandering the maze of backstage corridors carrying a three foot high piece of cheese looking for the one door that would lead us to salvation.
What goes on tour may stay on tour, but B3ta doesn't count. Tell us everything.
( , Thu 29 Jun 2006, 13:47)
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Radio mics are great!
I played bass in various bands over the years. One band I was in played at Plinston Hall in Letchworth. Our guitarist had just got a radio mic and decided it would be great to wander into the audience playing his guitar. He got a bit carried away and ended up with the head of his guitar getting tangled in some poor girls long hair. It took what seemed like ages to get him untangled and back on with the gig.
( , Tue 4 Jul 2006, 19:31, Reply)
I played bass in various bands over the years. One band I was in played at Plinston Hall in Letchworth. Our guitarist had just got a radio mic and decided it would be great to wander into the audience playing his guitar. He got a bit carried away and ended up with the head of his guitar getting tangled in some poor girls long hair. It took what seemed like ages to get him untangled and back on with the gig.
( , Tue 4 Jul 2006, 19:31, Reply)
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