That time Mrs.P. and I showed up at micwalt's house...

Man. Seems like a blast. My jam sessions at home are "different".

One guy only ever learned how to solo over backing tracks and can't play rhythm along to save his ass and my cousin plays mostly originals with his guitar tuned to open E. He's rewarding to jam with because we come up with good ideas or he's experienced enough to come up with good things over my rhythms.

I would just love to jam like this though.
 
I was laying in a hotel room last night in Charlotte NC (still there tonight), and came across that and all the other stuff we recorded that day.

This is one of my favorites we did. I think this was the first time I'd ever attempted to play it. Starts off rough, but turns decent by the end.



And I remember trying the intro to this one with the harmonized guitars about 10 times before the start of this one:



That was also the day we did the guitar and vocal tracks on Piece of Your Action.
 
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Good Times!
Piece of Your Action was a blast too. I think I was still using the standalone 16-track recorder when we did that, right?
 
Good Times!
Piece of Your Action was a blast too. I think I was still using the standalone 16-track recorder when we did that, right?
You sure were. I remember having to punch in about two measures of the guitar part and one note of the vocals about 10 times.

I tried to put it on SoundCloud and share it, but it won't let me upload. It says I need to verify the email that was sent to my account when I signed up, and I signed up about 10 years ago.
 
Do we have still have video of Lino falling over guitar cases, the habaneros, or any of the other drunken nonsense from various Pragestocks?

I remember Rev getting upset every time I would start "When the Children Cry..." :lmbo:

I still occasionally at band practice will do a couple bars of "Wait... Wait.... I never had a chance to love you...." and then laugh and no one else in my band really gets the joke, so I'm just a lunatic laughing to himself. :embarrassed:
 
This should make @Prages @reverend1 and anyone else who was there for the infamous "Reverend Drop" feel better..... my buddy Paul and his bandmate Chris (we all call him Chappy) were getting set up for a private gig at an airfield when THIS happened....


Freeze frames for those without Facebook....

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But the icing on the cake is Paul playing it forwards and backwards, in slow motion, with his Paul Bunyon-esque "Haaa haaa haaaaa...." in the background. :lmbo:

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You'll have to dig through all my other old videos, but all the Pragestock footage I ever uploaded over the years should be here:

 
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