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Marcel Parijs
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Here's a clip of our band The Music Road Pilots from Holland. Sorry for the mistakes and the out of tune's picking. After this concert our bass player Simon past away of a heart attack the same evening. Godd bless his soul.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YX9DkMj ... ture=email

Marcel
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Bent Romnes
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Marcel I thought it sounded good. Your Mullen G2 sounds very nice.

Very eerie about the bass player..a young guy like that, looking like the picture of health and singing with a good strong voice. That very same night he passed away.
Unbelievable.
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Post by George Brown »

Fine job Marcel. I agree with Bent, that you had a Great sound from your G-2. The few Small glitches were covered so well that I would bet that not One person in the audience heard them. Keep up the good work. So sorry about your Bass player. We just never know, but I'm sure that God has his reasons.
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Post by Steve Becker »

Hey, I really liked your playing, and your band covered that tune better than most I've seen here in the States. It's amazing how a good country song in the hands of skilled musicians can transcend international borders and still retain it's integrity and authenticity. Great job!
I'm wondering, is there alot of demand for classic or top 40 country in the Netherlands,and are you guys one of the more popular bands ?
Also want to offer my condolences for what happened to your bass player.At least he looked like he enjoyed his 'farewell party'. Life is short, so make every note count!
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Post by Marcel Parijs »

Thanks Bent, George and Steve,

Yes I'm happy about the G2, It has a good attack and crispy sound what I'm looking for. Also thanks for the condolances for our bass player Simon. We all miss him. The band where I'm in playing they doing not bad at this moment. We did this year a little tour in Poland and in France and in our country of course. We have some clips on YouTube for if you are interresting. (Music Road Pilots)

Sincerely,

Marcel
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Post by Wally Taylor »

Not a thing wrong with that clip. Really good balanced sound, absolutely enjoyable to listen to. You guys did a fantastic job and all I can say is, more, more, more!
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Post by Larry Lorows »

I really enjoyed Simon's singing and your playing. Great job all around. The world is a sadder place without his singing for sure. Larry
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Michael Robertson
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Sorry to hear about Simon

Post by Michael Robertson »

Marcel it saddens me to hear about Simon. I’m sorry.
That was great job on the song for the whole band.
Who is responsible for the video? It is very good quality and professional looking.
Again I’m sorry to hear about your bass player.
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Post by Marcel Parijs »

Thanks Wally,Larry and Michael,

The video was record from Armand Filon. He told me it's a normal panasonic cam who stand in the middle of the house.

Wally I'll put another song from the same evening.
(Miss my buddy Simon)

Greetz Marcel
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