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If the kids are united bass talkbass
If the kids are united bass talkbass












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Learn 'If The Kids Are United' faster with Songsterr Plus plan Track: Matt Freeman - Bass - Electric Bass (pick) speed 100 If The Kids Are United Bass Tab by Rancid with free online tab player. We had to put up some snow-fencing to keep people back as they were ready for some fun. Rancid - If The Kids Are United Bass Tab. (As an aside, it was a fun show.tiny little stage on the corner of the beer garden overlooking the festival grounds.

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I was the first plug on the stage power but no one else was powered up yet when it happened so I think I took the full brunt of whatever happened. We did get an onsite electrician to come over and test the power source for us and he says it was all good but the way my rig reacted tell me something somewhere was not liking either the amps or volts because those weren't normal sounds coming out of it. Just take a look around you What do you see Kids with feelings like you and me Understand him, he'll understand you For you are him, and he is you If the kids are united then we'll never be divided If the kids are united then we'll never be divided If the kids are united then we'll. So I'm sitting here working today as I anxiously await having some time to go plug everything in here at home to see if it still works. divided If the kids are united then we'll never be divided. Thankfully it landed on the wood stage we were on and it didn't appear to have any cosmetic damage to it but I was NOT going to plug it in to see if it still worked. My amp took a swan dive off the top of the 212. Well, imagine my dismay when a 45-50mph wind gust knocked over a light stand taking my amp/cab and basses out with it. I decided it's a DI only night and will sort it all out later. I was VERY angry by this point as I didn't need my rig fried but the show must go on. Played through it and everything seemed to be working as normal UNTIL IT DID IT AGAIN!! I quickly shut it down and unplugged it completely. I waited for everything to come back online and I turned my amp back on and waited for the lights to come on which, to my relief, they did. I use a Furman surge protector so I'm not sure what the heck happened as unplugging power shouldn't result in that type of a response. It turned out that someone had pulled the plug on the main stage power source that I was tapped into for my needs. I quickly turned the switch on my amp off just to protect it if something else happened. Sounded great too!) when I heard a high-pitched squeal while simultaneously it sounded as if a mule was kicking the speakers in my NC-212 and then I lost power to everything. I set it up to be a player like all my instruments (Im not a collector), and swapped in a slightly overwound Lindy Fralin pickup and adjustable bridge. I got everything set up and was tuning and playing a little bit to make sure everything worked (which it did. For sale is a great 1968 Fender Telecaster bass with a hand-rubbed oil finish (from the neck pocket, I think it was originally black). We played a pre-party for a country music festival last evening and I ran into some crazy power issues that zapped my rig multiple times.














If the kids are united bass talkbass