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    Quote Originally Posted by Bish View Post
    I found some recordings of my band pre-digital. I want to say this was around 1975. This is also with my big R Rogers with hydraulics on top and open bottoms. LOL


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    Really enjoyed listening to that Bish.. i still love the reso-less tom sound. You guys reminded me of Rush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slinky View Post
    Really enjoyed listening to that Bish.. i still love the reso-less tom sound. You guys reminded me of Rush.
    Thanks, Slinky.

    Funny you should say that. We used to play 2112 in that band. Also due to our singer we could pull of Boston. I loved that band.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bish View Post
    I found some recordings of my band pre-digital. I want to say this was around 1975. This is also with my big R Rogers with hydraulics on top and open bottoms. LOL
    Everything about that sound is 1975.................hydraulic batters and no resos was definitely the cool thang.................I can dig it.............. at that time I played an 8-pc. set of Luddies.
    Blue hydraulics on Concert toms, of course !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo View Post
    Everything about that sound is 1975.................hydraulic batters and no resos was definitely the cool thang.................I can dig it.............. at that time I played an 8-pc. set of Luddies.
    Blue hydraulics on Concert toms, of course !
    Yep, Blue Hydras.....that was the beast of the day.
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