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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard View Post
    Another memory hasard : didn't you play bass with Doktor Nerve on two Paris shows? Which could have led to my memory disorder in confounding the two concerts.
    * I played bass in miRthkon which did one European tour, including at RIO, but not in Paris. I also played bass in Mumble & Peg which did a bunch of touring around mainland Europe, but also not in Paris.
    * I was never in Dr. Nerve, but I did buy a book a scores from Nick so I could learn the bass parts for fun (and I also rescored "Did Sprinting Die?" for solo piano, which maybe I'll record properly someday).
    * In fact I never met Nick in person, but we know and worked with a ton of people in common.
    * As it happens Nick's son plays drums in Kayo Dot, which is of course is the band led by Toby, and Toby also played bass in SC3.
    * I could go on like this...

    But yeah the shows also blur together for me! I do manically keep daily journals to keep my facts straight (if published as a book it would total over 15,000 pages), and also try to take pictures of every venue I play in so they don't all melt together in my head.

    - Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lebofsky View Post
    * I played bass in miRthkon which did one European tour, including at RIO, but not in Paris. I also played bass in Mumble & Peg which did a bunch of touring around mainland Europe, but also not in Paris.
    * I was never in Dr. Nerve, but I did buy a book a scores from Nick so I could learn the bass parts for fun (and I also rescored "Did Sprinting Die?" for solo piano, which maybe I'll record properly someday).
    * In fact I never met Nick in person, but we know and worked with a ton of people in common.
    * As it happens Nick's son plays drums in Kayo Dot, which is of course is the band led by Toby, and Toby also played bass in SC3.
    * I could go on like this...

    But yeah the shows also blur together for me! I do manically keep daily journals to keep my facts straight (if published as a book it would total over 15,000 pages), and also try to take pictures of every venue I play in so they don't all melt together in my head.

    - Matt
    Thanx for the memories Matt.
    So yes I saw you at the RIO with miRrhkon and Dr. Nerve played also at the RIO but not the same year...small world so
    Martin

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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard View Post
    Another memory hasard : didn't you play bass with Doktor Nerve on two Paris shows? Which could have led to my memory disorder in confounding the two concerts.
    The bass player for DN at the time was Jesse Krakow (of Time of Orchids).
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    Quote Originally Posted by calyx View Post
    The bass player for DN at the time was Jesse Krakow (of Time of Orchids).
    I should have remembered seen the time it took me to fill out the French working permit forms....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lebofsky View Post
    * I played bass in miRthkon which did one European tour, including at RIO, but not in Paris. I also played bass in Mumble & Peg which did a bunch of touring around mainland Europe, but also not in Paris.
    * I was never in Dr. Nerve, but I did buy a book a scores from Nick so I could learn the bass parts for fun (and I also rescored "Did Sprinting Die?" for solo piano, which maybe I'll record properly someday).
    * In fact I never met Nick in person, but we know and worked with a ton of people in common.
    * As it happens Nick's son plays drums in Kayo Dot, which is of course is the band led by Toby, and Toby also played bass in SC3.
    * I could go on like this...

    But yeah the shows also blur together for me! I do manically keep daily journals to keep my facts straight (if published as a book it would total over 15,000 pages), and also try to take pictures of every venue I play in so they don't all melt together in my head.

    - Matt
    That was a great show at RIO 2013 Matt, the only one that I attended. So glad to see Mirthkon live, as I missed out at the Chicago show, due to Wally's health issues on that tour.

    Neil

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    Yup that RIO show was excellent.
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