We ("On The Rock" band) just had a 2nd re-union jamming about 2 weeks ago when Jeff (Saravoot Kaewbuaysai) went to Los Angeles. I mainly was behind the camcorder and tried to best used myZoom q3hd and partly Kodak Zi8 to recorded that event and would like to share it here with us. This whole process was posted produced by one of our OTR member (Alongkorn Na Nakonpanom) I think it came out nicely from him. Have to apologize about the Audio that was very well-overwhelmed by the instruments. We played it so loud, couldn't even hear any sound in particularly and especially vocal
It'd help a bit if you click 720p to watch/hear in full HD
Thanks Pood for enjoying our "reunion", we all love jamming, aren't we?
I have no any excuse about the BAD audio part, I mainly stayed behind the camcorder and tried to used only the Zoom q3hd to record the whole band thing for the first time, and we played so damn loud that nobody could hear anything and it certainly drowned out the vocal part but we all had good time anyway. I'm sure from this mistake we can make it better next time
Wow Pood, this is Soooooooooooo Goooooooood bro!!
I've never thought I'd have a chance to hear anyone sing/play this classic jazz here!
And you guys did it so nice and clean and clear in every note I'd say
Thank you brother Hattaya that's so mighty on slide, brother Sarun as usual but I'm sorry I don't know the guy who played Mini Jumbo Gibson? and of course brother Sakchai with a glass of wine in the background zipping his wine while listening to this great tune! Can't be better than this, I'm so jealous of you guys man
And of course we (who wanna be the singer) all know "R 66", everybody did it from Frank Sinatra to Rolling Stones, ha, ha, ha.
Now let me tell you this and you may surprise to hear that R66 is so close to my home and I'm talking about only few miles down the road! It became "Foothill" that goes pass San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga (Alta Loma) where I live and I occasionally ride my bicycle down that R66! And where Povation used to shop around for his guitars when he was in USA not too long ago :-)
Here's the more info. about R66 if anyone curious to know;