This new house gets odder everyday.
I'm not normally one to fall for such things but everytime my band plays we all swear we can hear a baby crying upstairs but it stops when we stop.
Today my GF was at home (usually she's smart enough to vacate on practice days) and after we were playing a half hour or so she comes down to the jam room and asks if we were playing to a CD.
Why? I ask, Are we wicked tight or what?
No. She says. I thought I heard a baby crying everytime you play.
Now I don't think she's referring to the Wah pedal.
Go figure................
I'm not normally one to fall for such things but everytime my band plays we all swear we can hear a baby crying upstairs but it stops when we stop.
Today my GF was at home (usually she's smart enough to vacate on practice days) and after we were playing a half hour or so she comes down to the jam room and asks if we were playing to a CD.
Why? I ask, Are we wicked tight or what?
No. She says. I thought I heard a baby crying everytime you play.
Now I don't think she's referring to the Wah pedal.
Go figure................
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In Seattle here there is a pinball bar, Shorty's.
They have 12 games all the time with a rotating stock every couple months. Right now they have Twilight Zone, Dr. Who, Revenge From Mars, 1776 (first game with digital score display), Flash Gordon, Jack-Bot, Medieval Madness, River Raft, Elvira, Lord Of the Rings and some old 60's spaceship thing. The games are all in excellent condition cos one of the owners of the bar works on them. He doesn't sub that work out, so if there's a problem it is sorted out within a day. In fact, Shorty's has a pinball tournament every year. It is in November. I entered last year and placed about 30th out of 64. The last two people play on a machine that no one else has played in the tourney and the winner keeps the machine.
Plus, Shorty's owners are opening a new place, so that place will have more pinball.
I like the late 70's/ early 80's games best. I think the Pac Man game is my fave.