What changed musically in the area over the past 10 years?
What changed musically in the area over the past 10 years?
Know of anything?
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IMO....not much...Ive been out of the loop since 2001, just got back in last year and getting back to playing....still the SOS that has been played for the last 30 years and still the same pay level in most places for the last 30 years. Doesn't anyone want to do something different ? I've got so many ideas and songs lined up but no one wants to listen to them or play them. Nope, it's still the SOS as far as I'm concerned.
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Re: What changed musically in the area over the past 10 year
Yes.Yo man wrote:Know of anything?
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Re: What changed musically in the area over the past 10 year
PLCB is doing it's best to kill what's left of it...Yo man wrote:Know of anything?
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Re: What changed musically in the area over the past 10 year
Bill, I wish to point out that possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.Hawk wrote:PLCB is doing it's best to kill what's left of it...Yo man wrote:Know of anything?
The PLCB is doing its best to kill what's left of it.
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All kidding aside, there've been more roots/Americana influences. You're much more likely to see a fiddle or mandolin or banjo onstage alongside traditional rock instruments. You see it in a wide range of situations, too... Big production pop country, filthy garage punk, acoustic balladry. The area has yet to produce a really killer industrial bluegrass band, though.
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Re: What changed musically in the area over the past 10 year
Thanks Rob... Three... not........... like I used to do.Capt. Grammar wrote:Bill, I wish to point out that possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.Hawk wrote:PLCB is doing it's best to kill what's left of it...Yo man wrote:Know of anything?
The PLCB is doing its best to kill what's left of it.
You're welcome.
