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  2. I am not on Insta, but I don't suppose Mr Tuah apologised yet there, where his main "audience" resides? 😁
  3. My brother is obsessed with this stuff: https://www.montysguitars.com/products/montys-montypresso-relic-wax
  4. Look. Maybe he was miming but I just don’t think it’s likely. Nobody has ever called him out as a fake for his work with his band and he’s been touring for years but…. I would love to hear his isolated playing from the desk. That would be fascinating. I think it’s more likely that he’s put a live set together of pieces that look flashy and sound impressive but are not that challenging and have runs and riffs that don’t show up flawed playing. That would be was easier than running the whole gig to a click and miming playing guitar. But I could be wrong. I often am.
  5. If that were chocolate, it would be the correct colour. However.......... But I am grateful for the heads up. Thanks
  6. Depending on genre, any physical format is viable, just make sure you have a quality digital option available too. Popularity of different formats varies a lot by country too. Vinyl is big in Europe.
  7. Bank holiday price drop...great chance to get an awesome shorty at a reasonable price. Any questions, just ask.
  8. Then you would need a Lego tractor to hitch it to So, is it any good for plastic metal?
  9. Having some sort of physical media and merch available at a gig allows fans to support bands directly. It's a yes from me.
  10. I've interviewed people like that for jobs! "...and did you receive any positive feedback at the end of the assignment?" "...errr... I did, aye." Pete Townshend seems to be too far the other way, to be fair. Rabbiting away about how Happy Jack was based on an argument he had with his parents about transcendental meditation and the future of live rock music as a multimedia art form or some bollocks like that.
  11. I enjoyed the clips. The whole thing sounds great. Everyone is really good and it flows naturally. Must be a great experience to play together.
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  14. Not sure. Ask Madonna, the queen of miming.
  15. Shame it wasn't a Brickenbacker
  16. Yes. You're doing it wrong.
  17. I watched a fair bit, but it wasn’t a particularly engaging experience. JE was clearly a fab player (although I’ve never cared for much of his tone bar Live At Leeds), but doesn’t come across as particularly engaged or interested. It could be me - the band I heard on that live album I could never hear on any of their studio records (bar A Quick One)…leading me to a not particularly favourable opinion of The Who. Who By Numbers is ok, but for me, what followed was pretty shocking - odd good bits - but…..sorry fans! 🫣
  18. Maybe. Maybe, but honestly can’t believe that any of them were. I think that in a live context but playing a very heavily rehearsed set they were a tight, and very competent band. I was more focused on tue bass player but he was outstanding as was the drummer. I was there with a friend who has been a session guitarist and works professionally as a gigging musician and neither of us thought anyone was miming. AND I had my glasses on! I really think that miming to that standard in front of a live audience would be harder than playing it live!
  19. Given his brief will have been “engage John in conversation about his life, career and collection to give us material for an interesting video” and all he got back was monosyllabic or single sentence answers, no wonder he was trying to inject some energy into proceedings and feed him with leading questions. Feel a bit sorry for him trying to drag any kind of response out of Entwistle. I’ve interviewed a few people like that and it’s hard work to get any useful material.
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