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So it was my 12 year olds sons first gig yesterday (30th october)and he has told me it was the best day ever. We went to the venue early for sound check as he really wanted to meet the lads. I told him it was unlikely that he would get a chance to meet TBK but.

And the guitar Dan and Pat signed for him.

Dan and Pat were so nice to him. Pat was talking about his first gig with kurtis (my son) and told kurtis he had a cool guitar. We took his guitar home and went back to the venue.

We ended up 3rd and 4th in the queue and got a place at the front right in the middle of Dan and pat.

The gig itself was the best I have ever seen TBK the sound and the crowd were loud and wild and Dan and Pat were feeding of this big time. So all in all it was a awesome day for my sons first gig and a big big thank you to Dan and Pat who made his day. You guys are legends.

all the weekend rockstars in the toilets practicing their lines
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Hell yeah! That's awesome man!! I bet that show was killer cause your son was giving off some good vibes to dan and pat rocking out up the front there!! It is a nice guit too! Wicked story man I hope your kid becomes a hell of a rocker!

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He was definitely giving of good vibes by the end of the brothers part of the gig his whole body was shake'n and he had took to welcoming each new song by shake'n his fists in the air with a huge grin on his face. good times.

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nice!

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super jealous

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sweet action

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metachronos - 4 hours ago  » 
super jealous

Me to I wish I had a super cool father ( I understand that by using the term super cool I have shown that in no way am I at all cool ) that would have done stuff like that with me when I was a kid.

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brucini - 4 hours ago  » 
sweet action

Yes indeed

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Someday he is going to appreciate the shit out of what you've just done for him...... Someday.

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Just found a vid someone put on youtube from last night if you look close at the crowd you can see somebody go up in the crowd and surf to the front good times

Get the Video Player

and another better vid

Get the Video Player

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cool dads ftw

Danleary - 1 day ago  » 
the refraction of the light off the pick effects your tone
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Wow. Good job Pops! Can't say that's happened to anyone i know. Pics, autographs and a show! That's the shit man!

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Sooooo cool for your son. And a big thumbs up for you as well Sonicblue. Awesome to see cool dads out there showing their kids what real bands sounds like.

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So awesome. Your kid's going to remember that forever, man!
No go get some clear coat on that pick guard!

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Awesome dude.

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- Rolling Stone, December 7, 1972
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