What Made This New Year's Eve Party the Best for Bass Guitar Fans?

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The discussion centers around a nostalgic New Year's Eve party where Barney Wolfe performed a memorable bass solo at a Lord Tracy show. Participants express enthusiasm for the event, with one highlighting the fun atmosphere, including playful antics like wearing construction helmets and drumming on heads. The conversation captures the joy and memorable experiences associated with live music events, emphasizing the unique and entertaining moments shared among friends.
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Ah Nostalgia! Best new years eve party I ever spent was watching Barney Wolfe execute a fantastic bass solo at a Lord Tracy show:
 
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Math Is Hard said:
Ah Nostalgia! Best new years eve party I ever spent was watching Barney Wolfe execute a fantastic bass solo at a Lord Tracy show:
Nice! So, did Barney slap your bass, meow?
 
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Nice! So, did Barney slap your bass, meow?

:blushing: hey, I don't slap and tell.:biggrin:

The new years party gig was a lot of fun. They put construction worker helmets on me and my girlfriends and played drums on our heads.
 
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