 Dwi'n ddwy na'n ddwy o'r wath o'r cyflawn o'r internet o beth ychydig yw'r ddweud o'r 40 ymgyrchu o'r ymenau ar y dyfodol. A dwi'n ddweud i'n ddweud i ei ddweud, ddwy'n i'n ddwy'r mwy o'r ddweud o'r byd yw'r ybyd ddweud o'r ysgol, a'r gyfer y byddai'n cael ei ddweud. Yn y ddweud, rydyn ni'n dda ni'n ddweud. Ond rwy'n falch i'r goingen, ac mae'r ddysgu mor cyhoed i'w am ni fel sefydlu'r i gyd i chael ddatgani'n meddorol arall, Ac rym ni'n gole i'r gwaith, mae'n 10 anod o gyffredinol fel ddau. Rwy'n ei wneud y dweud, mi a Paul, rwy'n gweithio adeg diwethaf yn 5 wir yno, ac efallai'r 10 o ddyn nhw'n edrych, yn gweithio dros 10 mae'n gweithio ddyn nhw. A byddwn ni wedi gwneudlineid yn y roi i gael hollu, obviousid yw Paul Starth. Yw Paul Starth? Ysgol. Ysgol. Ysgol sy'n arferio 10. Yn ymlaen, y fydd y gallwn ei ddweud y gallwn y 4 ymlaen, ysgol, ymlaen y marŷl, ym 3 ymlaen yn ymlad. Felly, ymlaen 3 ymlaen, mae'r gweithio'r ymlaen, mae'r amser o'r amser o'i gwneud o'r fathau. Mae'r gweithio'r gweithio, ymlaen i'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Din am wuhio'r unig yng nghymru, rydyn ni'n gwbwysig am y wef, ac rydyn ni wedi i hynny yw'r gallu gwmpiant. Yn hyn, yw'r gwybod, reilio'n siarwar, rhyw rhaid, rhyw wneud, wrth i'r ymgyrch, a rydyn ni wedi'n tynnu y 200W series 1 wedi ar y cyfathio'n gawr yn gweithio'r byd. Rydyn ni'n dweud, dyfodd yw'r cyflwyno'r ysgol i'r eu lleidio'r oed, o ran ymddug. Fe'r ffwrdd, rwyf ddweud hynny yw registeredwg am gampoli ar� a'r sgwpffordd. Fydda'n gwahanol iawn, mae'n dda ni wedi'w ddweud ar hyn. Mae'r dweud y rwyf yn ymwneud â arbeitenbwyd, ein Jon Bruse. Felly, mae'r ddweud yr hyn yn mawr, mae'r ddweud am gweithio rhannu a hynny o'r sgwpffordd. Ond wrth gwrs, mae'n ddweud efo rwy'n ddweud sydd yr hyn yn cael ddweud ar hîn. One of them we've got up on stage tonight Mr Richardson who is the company Custodian of all things follicle It is my real hair Show off With Joel also joined us Keith Dudley who as everybody knows can't make it tonight Round of applause for Keith we all remember him every day and we think about him Ond wedi cael ymlaenau, rhai fyddai i'r rhaid hynny, ond mae rhywodol i'r hyn yn ffordd, fel y gallwn bod o'r ffordd rhaid, mae'r dwy Harry men yn ffordd yn ffordd. Rhaid nrw i. Rhaid nrw i, mae'n unrhyw eu frankfa. Felly mae'r ffordd am ffordd yn ffordd, hanfodol i'r ffordd, mae'r ffordd yn ffordd. Mae'r rhaid yn ffordd i'r ffordd yn ffordd nhw, a fel ymddai allan yn y peth yn y sŵr darlu. Ond dyna'n flwyd i'r hefn, A Ian a Richard, o'r unig o'r cwmwysig, yn ymwneud i'r rhan o Ian'r rhan o'r rhan o'r rhan o'r ffrindio, ac mae'n ffrindio'r cwmwysig ar y llunio. Mae'r rhan o'r gweithio'r gwaith yn oed yn dda, ac mae'n meddwl o'r gwylliant o'r cwmwysig ar y cwmwysig, ac mae'n meddwl o'r cwmwysig ar y cwmwysig ar y cwmwysig. Yn y ffrindio, mae'n ffwrdd yn y cwmwysig yn y cwmwysig ar y cwmwysig, ac mae'n meddwl o'r gweithio'n gwylliant yw'r gweithio. Felly, mae'n meddwl â'n eu cymiaethol yn y cymryd, ac mae'n meddwl i'r gweithio. A dweud bod gael ni i gyd yn gweithio Ffranffor, mae ddim yn y cwrs, yn y canillod ër gwrdd. Mae'n mynd o'r rhan o'r cymryd o'r ddweud i gyflawn os oedd yn ddweud. Mae'n meddwl o'r cwmwysig. Felly, bydd sinful yn ni'n meddwl o'r litwr. Mae gennym ni eich maen nhw i gyd, gyntaf Guitarth, O'n G Sequent ar Matrixart Gwylech. Mae'n rôl o'r arbennig o ran o hwnnw, ac oedd y dyma'n gweithio fy hun, mae'n d liver o instaiddio ddylch ac mae'n ddangosio yr ysgol yn cyflincio'r gelerodau. Mae'r 1th amser yn rhan o gyflincio'r gwerthoedd gan 37 oes, ac mae'n rhaid i gael ei hunain ar gyfer oherwydd i wneud y bach o'r ffordd, ac mae'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gwmhawddath gwahanol. Mae gweithio'r ffordd yn ymddangos, ac mae hynny yn ymddangos 3, 4 yr oedd yn ymddangos yn ei gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Rydym yn fawr, mae'r drwy arfer mae'n gweithio chyfodd gwirioneddol, byddwn i'r gyffredinol Gold Award neu chi'r cyffredinol. Felly o ddechrau sydd ei fyddwch i'r bwysig ar hyn o'r awsiau gyda'r gwyrdd. Mae'n gweithio'n fawr o'r cyffredinol, a rydyn ni'n gweithio gan hwnnw. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio gyda Gold Award, ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Felly mae'n gwneud yna'r pwynt ar y pwynt. Rwy'n gwneud y pwynt. Éw'r awdhys wildeis gan Lloran Mollonea, Gwyddon Llogau Roch yn roi, yn ni'n arsi'n Myllai. Rhan fel Lloran, gallu llawer. Diolch. Ac mae'r gw sabys yn unig i'ch gwneud. Rwy'n cael lloi'r gwneud i'w gweldol Lloran i wneud i ysgriffaith y Lai L魲? Mae hynny, gallu'n mynd i'ch gwneud eu gynnig i chi, ac mae'n rhaid sydd yn ymdillweru ht-vaniau. FellyBecause wedi cael unig o petr, o ddwyngiriau sydd y gwir yn ymdeg arda i chi, dwi'n lleieddu i'r ddwyngiriau, a fe wnaeth i gynnwys bulwyd a byt i'w ddechrau i ddwyngiriau fel y byddae ddwyngiriau, fel ymdeg ar y ddwyngiriau, fel mae'n gallu o'r ddwyngiriau. We've had more noise violation tickets than any other amp brands in the last decade. Facked! Facked! Cadwodraeth yn הilio ni'n rhywbeth. position. That's another one for you, just a little personal one, but everybody kind of know about this all our customers, friends, distributors, dealers around the world. HCclub 40. Brilliant amp, we haven't got one up here but it's basically been our best selling VAOVMP for the last decade. and it's kind of one of the best selling best sounding VAOVEMPS in the world. And I remember we spent a long long time ddweud o'r bobl yn y cymddechrau. Ac mae, mae'r ffordd hon yn rhaid o'r ystyried, mae'n ystod o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r list, ond mae'n oed o'r ffordd, i wych yn jadw, yn gyflawn, yn cyflawn yn ymdweud, neu mae'n ymddorol, a oed o'r bwnt ar y blynedd i'r volcano yn y rhan. Ac wnaeth yn gweld o'r ffordd o'r ymddorol, a rwy'n meddwl i'r ffordd o'r 50 o gyllid ym 40 o'r chyfl. A mae'n dweud, Dwi'n gweithio'r amser ar y cyfnod, a'i fod yn dweud'r cyntaf, ond, mae'r cyffredin ystafell yn ein gweithio'r ffordd, mae'n ddigon yn dweud, roeddwn ni'n gweithio'r amser, mae'n gweithio'r amser yn ddigon. Felly, mae'r product wedi bod nhw'n credu'r gwaith sydd wedi'u gweithio'r ors yn ei wneud yn ei wneud. Mae'n gweithio'r amser. Mae'n gweithio'r gwaith gweith, yn y cyfnod, yn gweithio eich hunain, ond mae gennych o'r nôl, mae'n gweithio dedlwn o'r ffordd o'r llwr. Are you sure you say what's going on with the ones that didn't make it work? Yes, sure we shall. I don't remember those. There were some bad ones. The important thing for us was that it was a name that had lots of layers of meaning, Black's Rock and Roll, Star, It's Aspiration and It's Cool, It's a Marmsteen song, it's a Radiohead song, sy'n gweithio o boedd, boedd yn ychynnig os boedd ymarfer, yma eu hyfforddiadau yn yw yn blod. Dyma yw amser ito. Yn y ffordd ymyni, rhaid i'r cyflawni'r meddwl am y cyflawni a'r boedd eto'i gweithio'i gysghafig ac mae gan yn unedig ein peth tu'r Gost G. Mae cyflawni ymgylch yn gyffordd o'r awer fydd oedd oedd siaradau'n o bron o'r OZI a phadydwyaeth ragwyr ar y cynlid yng Nghymru ar y cyfrannu yng Nghyryng Cyfrddur. y Black Fire HD 2 Overdrive pedal. Goss is an amazingly talented guitarist and he's also an absolutely top guy and it's been a pleasure working with him and all the other artists that we've worked with over the years. But that was a really special moment when we first produced that product. Can I do 7.1? 7.1 is another Goss story which was, as we were developing the ampere used to come over quite often. We went round for dinner to Joel's house and we had a few glass of wine and then we ended up in Joel's bedroom. I should not have it. Good evening's end for me anyway. Anyway, can I say jamming with Goss but he wasn't really a jam. It was me and Joel looking slightly embarrassed and sheepish playing acoustic guitars. Playing Wonder Ball by Oasis. Whilst Goss played proper guitar over the top of it. But yeah, I'll never forget that. It was pretty cool. Yeah, the neighbours were kind of knocking on the wall because we were making so much noise but I don't think they ever would have believed that I had an Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist playing in my bedroom, so. That's what you always say. In a Surrey's house in Northampton, England. We're getting there now. Number eight on the story hit parade. USA market. We've got lots of our friends from the USA here. It's always been really important. It's very influential market and a lot of music's played over here. And we've done America three ways, as they say, in a culinary basin. And the most recent incarnation of Black Star has been working alongside Corg USA. They've been our partners for around about four or five years. Six years. How long has it been? And they know how to sell and promote amps. And like a lot of our distributors, absolutely best friends and partners. And they go out and fight the good fight like the rest of you guys every day. And we really appreciate it. They've taken us from kind of number five and number six in the USA number two amp brand, which is super, super cool. And we couldn't do that without their support. Absolutely. Story number nine. We cut our teeth on Valve products, Tube products, established the brand, was successful doing that. But to really break through, we had to go into digital products. Dan Wright, who's lurking at the back somewhere, headed up our digital team, did a great job with ID series. Little cheer for Dan. Great for Dan. Big cheer for Dan. What I remember with that is when we launched IDCore, which was the really cost-effective entry-level digital guitar amps, it just transformed the company in terms of our visibility and the amount of people that knew the brand and playing Blackstar. So that was a huge moment for us. OK, cool. And the last thing on my list is kind of 10th anniversary stuff. So here we are, 10 years on. Just to want to take this opportunity to massive thanks to Phil and Jonathan for letting us use the amazing facilities you've got here. It's absolutely cool and what an amazing job you guys have done in the last two or three years. It's absolutely incredible. So thanks to you for that. As always, Lauren and all the support you get from his fantastic family and Julie, thank you very much. It literally, a lot of this has happened from Lauren's garage. So he works, he bollocks off every day and thank you very much for that. And then just putting this thing together, Mr Alex G has worked super hard. He's a man in the States. And thank you very much for that. And jollage on our side, Joel has worked super hard. And the brilliant thing about this is me and Paul haven't really had to work very hard to put this stuff together. So thanks. We really, really appreciate it. OK. Neil, we're on the home straight. Hang on there. OK, so we're just thinking 10 years. It seems like thinking, is it a long time? Is it seem like a long time or not? In some ways, it's like, it's only yesterday that we were on our little booth and just trying to start out. But on the other hand, we've done so much. That, yeah, it seems like 10 years, if I'm honest. It seems like 10 really, really good years. And the thing that makes, that was 10 years is all the little incremental battles that we all win every day. So the thing for me, which I really understand because I'm normally the boss, the Paul and the rest of the team, but I've done the job. I've been out, I've sold the products, my martial days demonstrating, I've designed the products, I've worked in a fucking cotton mill in Lancashire, for God's sake. I know what it's like to do the hard work. And the thing is, some organisations, companies don't appreciate that, but the little battles that everybody makes here, the distributors, the dealers, promoting Black Star on our behalf every day is what makes the business work. It isn't what we do. We kind of set in a general direction, hopefully, but it's what everybody else does, which is super, super important. So all those little conversations, we'll never know how this event really happened. We turned up and it was here by magic. But it wasn't. These guys worked really, really hard, like it's their own business. And we are forever appreciative of all that shit. So thank you very much. I just want to say thanks to everybody for coming. I think everybody in this room has helped us to get to where we are after 10 years. Thanks for Lauren, Alex, Phil for helping us put this together. It's quite hard to put on an event like this, being 5,000 miles away, but you guys have made it a great event. And we've still got Gus to come as well. We're done. I've just two more words and I'm done. OK, man. So I just want to say, just go back to why we started the business, right? The reason we started the business was because gitar amplifiers are really important. And getting the sound is what it's all about. People, for them, it's more important than the whole lives, is playing and getting out there and we completely understand that. And the way that we did it was with just a small group of people with a huge amount of passion. But then a uniqueness in what we did and creativity. But I think the thing Joel was just touching on there is it's all our partners. So we've got partners from literally around the world here today who've joined us. And without you guys, it would be absolutely impossible to achieve what we achieve. So distributors, you work for us every day and you clear up all our problems and we don't hear about it. And we absolutely appreciate it. Every single one of you, thank you. The dealers, again, promoting the brand, selling the product, keeping the customers happy. The customers, the most important people are the guitarists, like all of us, like 80% of the people in this room who aspire. And we kind of sell dreams, it's a bit cliche, but it's more than just a product, it's about people's way of life and what they aspire to. So let's not forget all that. And suppliers as well. There's people actually building these amps and they're really good people. And people who supply the speakers, we've got a couple of great speaker manufacturers here tonight. Celestin Eminence, hello, guys. So right across the board, we absolutely, this is a kind of a celebration of everything that we all do rather than just what four ball men a few people in Northampton do. So thank you very much indeed. And thank you, I have to say, to our friends and families. So we've been supported through absolute thick and thin, beans on toast, no food, no heating, all that shit to get this up and jollage. Well, probably just one last thing to mention, I suppose. And it's Black Star's 10th, but it's also somebody else's birthday. Mr Hayhoe, is it? This is quite a special one as well, so happy birthday, mate. Special birthday. Thank you. Cool, we're going to get Jared back up now, shall we? He's a treater. Thanks everybody. Thank you. Thank you, April.