Red Eyed and Blue was one of his names I think. Jason summink or other. Nice guy when he was asleep.Who was the guy, from the U.K. as I recall, that drank beer like it was water and was in a punk band. He'd often post drunken ramblings.
More Open Jam than GJ, but Dr. Feelgood.
Tweedbucket is on TGP.Sure you don't mean Dr. Tweedbucket? Posted there pretty regularly for a while but don't remember a dr feelgood. *spits*
Are you talking about Peeker? He was from Canada.Who was the guy, from the U.K. as I recall, that drank beer like it was water and was in a punk band. He'd often post drunken ramblings.
I was just thinking about him. I'm friends with him on FB. Haven't seen him post in a while though. I'm also FB friends with his ex.Are you talking about Peeker? He was from Canada.
I am as well. Peeker just suddenly dropped out of sight here, then did the same on Facebook. I liked him a lot; he reminds me of my son.I was just thinking about him. I'm friends with him on FB. Haven't seen him post in a while though. I'm also FB friends with his ex.
I do see ChuckyB on FB once in a blue moon, but tough to get a read on what his current situation is.
Yep, that's the guy. He was around a lot, then just quit posting. I thought it was on HC, but maybe it was here.Are you talking about Peeker? He was from Canada.
Who was the guy who used to rage at me epically about how terrible Night Ranger was? I think he was pretty tight with Uma during the time of the infamous duel. He also made noises around that time about challenging Jimmy James to a duel on the Crazy Train solo. Getting old, can't remember these things.
No, that was a different guy. He was a younger dude from Texas who posted some decent original music, as I remember, and actually met up with MattBurnside at one point. I just went through some old threads here, and I'm pretty sure it was Requiem156 that I'm thinking of. Did he ever do the duel with JJ?Bionic Muffins, maybe?
More FIO than GJ but wtf is up with The Floydian and Johnny Ess?
No, that was a different guy. He was a younger dude from Texas who posted some decent original music, as I remember, and actually met up with MattBurnside at one point. I just went through some old threads here, and I'm pretty sure it was Requiem156 that I'm thinking of. Did he ever do the duel with JJ?
I didn't get along with Req very well. I thought he was kind of snooty, and he thought I had terrible taste in music and liked to let me know that he thought I was a weak player. Oh well!Requiem156! I think you're right.
I got on very well with him, and he was quite a technical guitarist. He could play Tosin Abasi tunes and whatnot. I dunno if him and Oscar ever did the 'Crazy Train' solo showdown, but I'm sure Requiem could have played it if he had. Heck, even I can play that solo.
Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure they didn't go ahead, because we would remember it if they had, right? It'd be something that people would have talked more about.
Just thought of another forumite: Is AlienSporeBomb still around? He used to play some cool stuff.
I remember all of them except Faber.Archaeology Jam
PhlatPhive: Dutch guy who was into Latin/acoustic stuff, great fella, wonderful sense of humour
Gopher666: hard rocker (I think) from Norway, I sent him a copy of The Art Of War that I had bought in Norwegian by accident - he was very thankful, lost some friends at the Breivik attacks
Requiem156: Nice guy from Portland, Maine who owned a couple of Parker Flys if I'm not mistaken, had a very varied taste in music
ChuckyBB: easy-going chap from Philadelphia, I think, spent some time in London, spoke to him on the phone a couple of times
Faber: Even though he was the only other Dane at GJ we never interacted much, I don't even know what music he liked
Taylorman: Soft-spoken British Indian who liked early Springsteen, very nice and gifted guy
Motorik: he's around but gets honourable mentions for unknowingly inspiring me to pick the topic for my master's thesis, earned me a PhD scholarship, that I turned down in favour of a job
Strings74: light-hearted NYC lawyer, I don't think he listened to anything else than Iron Maiden
r0g3r (sp?): we had nothing in common, agreed on nothing but got along fine, was always nice to me
Brocktoon: he knew bands that were so obscure even the band members themselves didn't know about their own existence, beat him once in Company of Heroes and we never played again
Abrasion: not the loudest bloke but he was quite witty and liked teh br00dlz
tamore (sp?): boy did we argue, that was at the time I did my divinity degree, New Atheism was a thing and I just couldn't help myself (sorry, guys!), was never ugly though, a true gent
Mo: actually him and I agreed on very little except the joys of curry but we just always got along so well, we were friends on FB until I stopped using it and closed my profile a few years later, miss him
Good times!
Brocktoon: he knew bands that were so obscure even the band members themselves didn't know about their own existence, beat him once in Company of Heroes and we never played again![]()