alantig
Zombie Four, DFZ
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when I fell of a table about about 22 years before the pic was taken.
'Fell', 'was pushed'.
Potato, podieheretic.
when I fell of a table about about 22 years before the pic was taken.
'Fell', 'was pushed'.
Potato, podieheretic.
Do that enough times & risk becoming podiophobic.I’ve only myself to blame, it was one of those podium (single-legged) tables, so there really was only gonna be one outcome for someone with lousy balance.
Podium-heretic.
Ahhh the things we could do in the days b4 knee surgery. These days I punctuate a guitar solo with a wink, nod and a tip of the hat.
It's A One Off...Sounds like a specialty gig
Topless At The Lower Level...You Go Tedder!
No pun intended, of course.It's A One Off...
The Irish don't need the American holiday to drink. Any day ending in Y will do.OK so you all are probably starting to see that I joke around a lot. It's a life-coping response to many years of not-so-good times. I thought I would share some actual pics. Here are a few that I cobbled together from the few times I've performed and one outside of that because it's a good picture of me.
Here's a crappy still shot of my wife and I performing at our wedding. This kicked off a tour of us playing weddings around the country when other friends were getting married. The only one we turned down was in Mexico because I didn't want to worry about my acoustic. I made this guitatr at the Galloup School of Guitar Building in Michigan in 2005 or 2006. I think @Greywolf might have gone there as well.
Here's another grainy pic from a couple of 3.5 hour acoustic sets in a mountain town in Colorado. This was the only time I ever got paid to play and had to use chord charts in real time for a bunch of the tunes. That was terrifying, but also helped me realize that I don't quite "suck" anymore. lol
Here's a shot from almost 11,000 feet in a snowstorm in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado... because I like risky fun and work weekends so most of my adventuring is solo.
And here is one of my wife and I on vacation in Mexico... because it's one of my favorite pics of all time. (Yes, she is Irish and yes, we are going to get a little ridiculous tonight once I get off of work).
Got your best side, I see.
Great pics!OK so you all are probably starting to see that I joke around a lot. It's a life-coping response to many years of not-so-good times. I thought I would share some actual pics. Here are a few that I cobbled together from the few times I've performed and one outside of that because it's a good picture of me.
Here's a crappy still shot of my wife and I performing at our wedding. This kicked off a tour of us playing weddings around the country when other friends were getting married. The only one we turned down was in Mexico because I didn't want to worry about my acoustic. I made this guitatr at the Galloup School of Guitar Building in Michigan in 2005 or 2006. I think @Greywolf might have gone there as well.
Here's another grainy pic from a couple of 3.5 hour acoustic sets in a mountain town in Colorado. This was the only time I ever got paid to play and had to use chord charts in real time for a bunch of the tunes. That was terrifying, but also helped me realize that I don't quite "suck" anymore. lol
Here's a shot from almost 11,000 feet in a snowstorm in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado... because I like risky fun and work weekends so most of my adventuring is solo.
And here is one of my wife and I on vacation in Mexico... because it's one of my favorite pics of all time. (Yes, she is Irish and yes, we are going to get a little ridiculous tonight once I get off of work).
Fabulous display of pix! Great ink on the right arm in the last photo!! You and your wife make a fabulous looking couple!!!OK so you all are probably starting to see that I joke around a lot. It's a life-coping response to many years of not-so-good times. I thought I would share some actual pics. Here are a few that I cobbled together from the few times I've performed and one outside of that because it's a good picture of me.
Here's a crappy still shot of my wife and I performing at our wedding. This kicked off a tour of us playing weddings around the country when other friends were getting married. The only one we turned down was in Mexico because I didn't want to worry about my acoustic. I made this guitatr at the Galloup School of Guitar Building in Michigan in 2005 or 2006. I think @Greywolf might have gone there as well.
Here's another grainy pic from a couple of 3.5 hour acoustic sets in a mountain town in Colorado. This was the only time I ever got paid to play and had to use chord charts in real time for a bunch of the tunes. That was terrifying, but also helped me realize that I don't quite "suck" anymore. lol
Here's a shot from almost 11,000 feet in a snowstorm in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado... because I like risky fun and work weekends so most of my adventuring is solo.
And here is one of my wife and I on vacation in Mexico... because it's one of my favorite pics of all time. (Yes, she is Irish and yes, we are going to get a little ridiculous tonight once I get off of work).
Cute pics and so happy for you!OK so you all are probably starting to see that I joke around a lot. It's a life-coping response to many years of not-so-good times. I thought I would share some actual pics. Here are a few that I cobbled together from the few times I've performed and one outside of that because it's a good picture of me.
Here's a crappy still shot of my wife and I performing at our wedding. This kicked off a tour of us playing weddings around the country when other friends were getting married. The only one we turned down was in Mexico because I didn't want to worry about my acoustic. I made this guitatr at the Galloup School of Guitar Building in Michigan in 2005 or 2006. I think @Greywolf might have gone there as well.
Here's another grainy pic from a couple of 3.5 hour acoustic sets in a mountain town in Colorado. This was the only time I ever got paid to play and had to use chord charts in real time for a bunch of the tunes. That was terrifying, but also helped me realize that I don't quite "suck" anymore. lol
Here's a shot from almost 11,000 feet in a snowstorm in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado... because I like risky fun and work weekends so most of my adventuring is solo.
And here is one of my wife and I on vacation in Mexico... because it's one of my favorite pics of all time. (Yes, she is Irish and yes, we are going to get a little ridiculous tonight once I get off of work).
Not super recent, but this is sort of the real me...
Is that Mike Tyson on the bongos?OK so you all are probably starting to see that I joke around a lot. It's a life-coping response to many years of not-so-good times. I thought I would share some actual pics. Here are a few that I cobbled together from the few times I've performed and one outside of that because it's a good picture of me.
Here's a crappy still shot of my wife and I performing at our wedding. This kicked off a tour of us playing weddings around the country when other friends were getting married. The only one we turned down was in Mexico because I didn't want to worry about my acoustic. I made this guitatr at the Galloup School of Guitar Building in Michigan in 2005 or 2006. I think @Greywolf might have gone there as well.
Here's another grainy pic from a couple of 3.5 hour acoustic sets in a mountain town in Colorado. This was the only time I ever got paid to play and had to use chord charts in real time for a bunch of the tunes. That was terrifying, but also helped me realize that I don't quite "suck" anymore. lol
Here's a shot from almost 11,000 feet in a snowstorm in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado... because I like risky fun and work weekends so most of my adventuring is solo.
And here is one of my wife and I on vacation in Mexico... because it's one of my favorite pics of all time. (Yes, she is Irish and yes, we are going to get a little ridiculous tonight once I get off of work).