1. Because she has amazing eyes.rickcard71 said:
2. Salary
3. I have my own health ins.
4. No
1. Because she has amazing eyes.rickcard71 said:Why is Clare Forlani's site in your links page?
How do you guys get paid, you or The Breed, flat salary or a % based on shows and overall sales?
Does Steve cover you guys under his companies health insurance or are you guys responsible for that yourselves?
Weird questions, maybe, but I always wondered about some of those things that you never hear about with muscians! Something a little different than your typical guitar & amp questions.
Well to make it an official "jemsite" thread, do you still own your PMC?
Totally agree ^^DavejWeiner said:1. Because she has amazing eyes.
and because you're a huge Press Gang fan, right?DavejWeiner said:1. Because she has amazing eyes.
I don't know what Press Gang is.damo7v said:and because you're a huge Press Gang fan, right?
It was a cheesy UK children's show that introduced Claire Forlani, along with Julia Sawalha and Gabrielle Anwar.DavejWeiner said:I don't know what Press Gang is.
haha ohhhh.. cool!damo7v said:It was a cheesy UK children's show that introduced Claire Forlani, along with Julia Sawalha and Gabrielle Anwar.
It was quite silly, but notable for it's female cast members!
You know, I don't have a favorite placeto visit in Europe. Europe in itself is such a great place to visit. Very different from the US so it's great to observe other country's lifestyles and customs.Stupidhead2005 said:Dave what are your favourite places in Europe, now that you have had the opportunity to visit just about every country bar Liechtenstein and Albania?
Dude it was not cheesy. Nothing with any Sawalaha in it is cheesy. Not to mention Dexter Fletcher. God I loved that show even more than Byker Grove.damo7v said:It was a cheesy UK children's show that introduced Claire Forlani, along with Julia Sawalha and Gabrielle Anwar.
It was quite silly, but notable for it's female cast members!
1. The writing process didn't take terribly too long b/c those songs had been manifesting for years before I even started recording. It was learning how to record/engineer/produce/mix that took a long time. From start to release, it took about 3 years. But that's also b/c of touring and such.learningtolive said:Seeing as I don't want to open up a new thread, I'd like to say well done on Shove the Sun Aside. I bought it in Wolverhampton, and it really is a great album. I love listening to it as I work, along with some Liquid Tension Experiment.
Best song hands down: Ghost of Denmark St. The tone and feel is just incredible, and the main theme is just majestic.
Just to make this legal...
1. How long did the writing process take on STSA?
(2. Why couldn't it be longer?)
Possibly. I may have a handful of cd's leftover from the Euro tour when I return. Send me an email sometime after Thanksgiving and I'll let you know if I do.Dr Mindcrime said:Dave, is there any way I can buy your CD from you? I'd like to get one with a pick like you sold them before... is that at all possible?? Maybe even have you sign the cover of the liner notes??
I might take you up on that offer aswel, when's thanksgiving? i don't live in the USA so I wouldnt know..DavejWeiner said:Possibly. I may have a handful of cd's leftover from the Euro tour when I return. Send me an email sometime after Thanksgiving and I'll let you know if I do.