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  • For those near Santa Ana, CA - Winger DVD Shoot

    For anyone in the Santa Ana, CA area that's interested - Winger will be filming for their live DVD at the Galaxy Theater show on March 3 (Saturday!). They are also taking a vote on their Myspace page to decide what songs will be on the dvd. http://www.myspace.com/wingertheband

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    Good lookin' out on the tip Mrs. T but Wingbag isn't my kinda thing although I know they can play, all of them.
    Not helping the situation since 1965!

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    • #3
      Hey - even if you aren't big on Winger - they are still drawing a large following of chicks - all ages. In fact at the Chicago show, I'm pretty sure some of them (in the audience) were flashing the roadies (sidestage). The roadies were holding up signs that said "10".

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      • #4
        you have a strong point, but i can skateboard to the store for cigarettes and pretty much encounter a solid number of golden twinkies. How are you and Todd doing? hope everything's cool and juicy.
        Not helping the situation since 1965!

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        • #5
          Getting flashed is one of the perks... Jon Olivas Pain at Jaxx.. I had a great show, and it wasn't the band ! lol

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          • #6
            I will be at Martini Ranch in Scottsdale on Tuesday the 6th to catch a
            pick from Reb!

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            • #7
              They are playing on Monday in L.A.

              I'm gonna go check em out.

              Say em YEARS ago open for Scorps @ LA Sports Arena.


              Great players all, regardless of the commercialism of the songs.
              Charvel: Model1, 2 & 5, Surfcaster 12
              Jackson: DK2, JRS-2, Kelly

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              • #8
                Does anyone have proof that Kip actually plays the bass? I saw them in '89 and all he did was dance around with the bass, ala Paul Stanley of that era. But the bass was so low in the mix it was really hard if not impossible to hear...

                I actually saw Alice Cooper on the Constrictor tour and if I'm not mistaken, Kip was the bass player for that tour. Didn't hear much of the bass in that show though. Thanks Kane Roberts...
                I'm angry because you're stupid

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