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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2010

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This clip is from a show we did on August 14th, 2010 CobbleStone Tavern in Eldersburg, Maryland usA

It's a cover of a classic "Boston" tune called "Rock n Roll Band".

Special Thanks go out to Gaff who ran sound for us, to Josh Rose who ran the lights, to our manager Adam Mechlenburg, and to all the peeps who showed up to support live music.

Hope you all had a great time !!

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  • well done lads thanks for posting

  • @ckit4u

    Hey thanks for watching

  • @ScalerWave you guys do covers so good id pay 50 bucks for a ticket! can you guys do toto hold the line?

  • @emanhacker

    wow, I wish we could clone you..... about 200 times. That would be one great night ! "Hold the Line" is a great tune. I'll bring it up at the next practice. Thanx

  • amazinggg

  • @emanhacker

    Thanks for watching :D

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  • @ScalerWave haha i wish there were more bamds like you playin the good stuf so sad music is so lost these days like lady gaga and juatin beiber like seriously terrible i mostly play gary moore music and that style

  • @klawrence738

    The Roland e-drums are pretty reliable. Plus, the drummer actually loads a specific kit that matches the sound of the bands we're covering. The Led Zeppelin kit is really cool. For monitors, we're using an in-ear Aviom system. Beats wedges by a mile. We each have our own separate Aviom mixer mounted to our mic stand so we can do our own monitor mix right there. You just run a line from each channel to the main Aviom unit then run Cat 5 to each Aviom digital mixer.

  • @ScalerWave Good deal, that gives you a true sense of what your audience is actually hearing too. Sounds great, u must have a sound tech out front. No amps! I just caught that. So everybody is though the monitors? Sorry for all the questions man. I was busy in the 70's in a full time band and find the new methods intriguing. I have a edrum kit but too nervous about failures or breakdown. Acoustic kit, I bring an extra head or spring, electric fail, I'm screwed.lol

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