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CecilDiesel
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Who wants to just jam or even songwrite and possibly start something? I don't care about technical ability. I'm a reasonably good guitarist (rhythm or lead), but my playing is getting stale. Need to meet new people to get introduced to new styles. Shoot me a PM or reply in here.

2/28/2007 10:47:17 PM

urge311
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what kind of music?

3/1/2007 1:43:39 AM

theitalian
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im a drummer with available practice space on sat/sun afternoons. lookin to get into a few different styles as of late. id like to do something very 70-80's style (think Boston), but i've wanted to do a red hot chili peppers tribute band for a while as well.

i'd also like to get into some funk. id really like to do some technical, tower-of-power stuff. problem is, you need a lot more musicians for that kind of band (horns), and the margins are so damn low.

3/1/2007 2:54:28 AM

budman97420
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i read this as looking for mexicans

3/1/2007 2:56:49 AM

paerabol
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I play drums/percussion and guitar (primarily a drummer, not good enough at guitar improv yet), and am also looking for a potential band. I have a practice space downtown with 24/7 access where I keep my set and amp.

I'm not a great drummer (though I hold myself to some high standards, so I guess you can be the judge), but I can hold a beat, have some good ideas, and am a good person to jam with. Not one of those always-wants-to-be-the-star kinda guys. I know and jam with a lot of different musicians, so it wouldn't be a problem to fill in other positions (bass, lead/rhythm, vocals, cultural instruments, etc) if it comes to that.

IM me (aim = paerabol) if interested

3/1/2007 12:50:41 PM

TheBullDoza
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I play harmonica.......lee oskar 4 lyfe

3/1/2007 1:21:33 PM

OuiJamn
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Ronny

3/1/2007 2:10:03 PM

elduderino
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<---Guitar for about 7? years-if that means anything. Not an improvisational wizard, but can play more than power chords. Don't have a space to play. Hit me up.

I listen to too much:

Smashing Pumpkins
Minus The Bear

Last four songs I listened to:

Refused - Liberation Frequency
Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day
White Stripes - The Denial Twist
Hot Rod Circuit - Weak Warm

3/1/2007 2:27:50 PM

parsonsb
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i've been wanting to do the same, i play guitar

3/1/2007 2:28:04 PM

OuiJamn
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if you need cowbell... I got you covered...

3/1/2007 2:31:03 PM

Yodajammies
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guitar/mando/bass


Love me some boston. Whats up theitalian?


Influences: switchfoot, three doors down, the classics - zeplin, the band, etc.
Been playing since mid-highschool.

3/1/2007 2:31:33 PM

theGofShep
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so...i'm a bari sax player, if you're looking to make this something different..i'm kinda rusty though, and would have to borrow an instrument from the school..those things are expensive
oh, and i'd recommend theitalian..he's good

3/1/2007 2:45:56 PM

kage_Spivey
New Recruit
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Im interested. Been a guitar player for too long to have nothing to show for it. I love (and play somewhat) all rock, classical to progressive. The type of rock depends on my mood ha. kylmnky is aim.

3/1/2007 5:12:34 PM

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