tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304907731380826811.post8875703171798360938..comments2022-12-14T10:02:31.477+01:00Comments on The Practice Rocks: Pete Gage & Doctor's Order – Live 1998 (CD) - #257Devonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00878556381376777413noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304907731380826811.post-41752332405093304682022-09-06T23:05:12.421+02:002022-09-06T23:05:12.421+02:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304907731380826811.post-3871332970046878562022-05-19T09:13:50.895+02:002022-05-19T09:13:50.895+02:00it was almost 24 years ago when this event took pl...it was almost 24 years ago when this event took please. So, here's more golden memories that pure facts in this comment. <br />I had a brand new minidisk player and a decent mic, and this might be the first recording I ever made with it. When the music started, I placed the device on the shelf at the wall opposite the stage. I was not quick enough and the beginning of the first song was missed, unfortunately.<br /><br />I did not keep time at all, so I put a new blank disc in very well before the first one came full. So, there's another minidisc. I was also involved on the stage at the jamming part after Doctor's Order did finish. I gave the first disc to Teppo at the party, but I took the second one along to listen myself playing with Pete Gage. I took the last bus (some may call it the first bus) and started listening when the bus started rolling the 100 mile trip to Tampere. It may be symptom of the moist and steamy party since I passed out after 15 minutes. The actual disaster was to wake up with a thump on the erase button! So, a vol 2 of this CD will not happen without help from digital Gods.<br /><br />Ranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12169018817991217612noreply@blogger.com