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post #16 of 23
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Originally Posted by denimdestroyedmylife
did anyone see that SHELTER video in which ray dropkicks porcell in the back when he wasn't looking

it looked agonizing

on stage and everything

Oh wow, Krishnacore on SF. What the...
post #17 of 23
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by jackmccullough
It's music. That means your job, and the job of everyone else on stage, is to play the music. All the rest of it is crap.


Hey Jack-

I think it's also important to give the crowd a good performance because they are paying not only to listen but also to watch the members of the band


-Danny Wilson
post #18 of 23
How come you answer jack's question and not mine/everyone else's???
post #19 of 23
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Originally Posted by whodini
How come you answer jack's question and not mine/everyone else's???


whodini

it seems The Guy thinks you're question is not important. perhaps its the manner you put that inquiry in writing or perhaps you've never really rocked the way a Wilson brother knows how anyhoo, i suggest a glass of johnney black some dumplings from your girl's mom and perhaps some closet lovin' to thaw your girl out then you might understand what california rocking is all about

The Rude
post #20 of 23
Thread Starter 
Hey Guys- I went for an audition tonight for a pretty jamming rock band . I didn't have any problems keeping the groove and laying some wicked bass licks but after the guitarist told me that my stage presence was to intense for a bassist . I'm really sure what he was talking about as I was only pogoing a little bit, moving my neck with the rhythm and trying to engage the singers gaze which is natural for me. I don't think I want to change my way of performing just because of this bands style because I am confident in my own way of rocking. -Danny Wilson (the Guy)
post #21 of 23
Do your own thing Brother Wilson.
post #22 of 23
Brother Wilson,
Do not let this jokester guitarist get you down. Rock out the way you feel comfortable with.
post #23 of 23
Thread Starter 
Thanks Guys. It's not always easy being a Wilson Brother in the year 2000.


-Danny Wilson (the Guy)
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