Posted: 07/11/2005 - 13:19
I second that. They did a terrific job and I'd like to get my hands on a Axes Denied CD too.Matrix wrote:Also, I wanna know - Do Axes Denied have a CD Me wanna buy.
I second that. They did a terrific job and I'd like to get my hands on a Axes Denied CD too.Matrix wrote:Also, I wanna know - Do Axes Denied have a CD Me wanna buy.
Well then, you can be sure that we'll be delighted to sell you guys one if we ever actually produce one. I guess with all these requests coming in we'll have to give the idea some serious consideration. Huge thanks to everyone for your support, it was great to have such a receptive audience for our first gig abroad!soren_ladegaard wrote:I second that. They did a terrific job and I'd like to get my hands on a Axes Denied CD too.Matrix wrote:Also, I wanna know - Do Axes Denied have a CD Me wanna buy.
Sorry about that, got to get a cover scan and produce some tune samples, and I had to get some more sleep this morning.Matrix wrote:Just need Chris to put the thumbscrews on now and squeeze a CD from Axes' to sell at http://www.c64audio.com (which isnt showing the new Visa Roster CD yet Grrrr).....
That's nothing compared to my especially "jazzy" solo in Roland's Rat Race. For some reason my brain decided that the little dots on the guitar that shows which fret you are playing, didn't make sense anymore for about 20 seconds. That's what you get when you start thinking instead of playingRondo wrote: Judging by the crowd reactions and the feedback we've been receiving after the show we had quite an impact. Our drummer was rather hard on himself for a couple of mistakes he claimed to be bad enough to make him want to put a bag over his head, but I think we played reasonably well throughout our set.
It was an honour to blow bubbles for you guys. You rocked! Amazing show guys!!!Rondo wrote:I'm also glad that our experiment with the soap bubbles and balloons was a success, it was cool of the PPOT guys to help us with those. Also fun to watch some of them dancing a couple of metres to my left as we were playing Leisure Suit Larry.
You're a funny guy, telling me and everybody else what I'm thinking and what I don't have the guts to do. You're completely wrong. If I didn't agree to what someone in the band was doing, I would tell that directly to him, and yes, Jon's me ol' hero, but this is another field. I wouldn't have any problem with telling him to change something if I thought it was bad (as long as I could explain it). That's kinda like a band works, and the thing with SID'80s is that everyone's allowed to do their own thing.soren_ladegaard wrote:Then came SID80's. Mark Knight is very funny and good at playing the violin. Unfortunately I didn't recognise many of the tunes they were playing - maybe Mark took the violin solos a bit too far? By the way - what was Marcel Donné playing when he did the synth solo? It sounded really, REALLY well. Well, it wasn't really a solo as Jon Hare kept playing his guitar. It really didn't do Marcels solo justice that Mr. Hare tried to play his quitar using a beer bottle It was obvious that Andreas had noticed Mr. Hare's not-so-appropriate-performance but he didn't have the guts to tap him on the should and ask him to stop
Hehehe, thanks Matrix. I couldn't be happier with that comparison.Matrix wrote:Same with Andreas's drum solo - I havent heard anything that kickin since the one in Waynes World.
You all did!madfiddler wrote:Andreas rocked more than he's ever rocked with SID80s before, last weekend
Whoppps, sorry. Thought the bass-player was Andreas Wallström. Seems he's called Jeremy Longley. Don't know why I tried to so familiar with you all when in fact I'm....erh....notwww.c64hq.com wrote:soren_ladegaard wrote: You're a funny guy, telling me and everybody else what I'm thinking and what I don't have the guts to do.
Mark's top tips for making a gig go smoothly:madfiddler wrote:Well you know, not much sleep, first proper gig in over a year... when you "do that" your body quickly tires as the adrenaline goes away... then to have to wake up and do it again.... fun... but hard work... then the adrenaline kicks back in, and you don't know you're tired until you've finished.