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Postby Rip Rokken » Sat May 08, 2010 9:15 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:OMG Rip!!!! I love that picture!! (and I NEVER like pics of myself!!) That's awesome! Thanks!!


My pleasure! It is pretty hot!!! Let me know if you want an original. :)

bluejeangirl76 wrote:So he asked for the autograph and picture and Jimi was so nice... he told Rip absolutely, no problem, even though he was clearly on his way somewhere. So in classic Rip fashion, he presents not just the picture he bought, but also pulls out two CD covers, and gets Jimi to sign everything, and then take a pic.


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Actually, it was only 1 solo CD cover, and I'd just bought it right before he left. But I promise you if I'd had my Rocky CDs I would have given him a whole stack of stuff! (not really.... but maybe!)

bluejeangirl76 wrote:Then Jimi, again, even though he's on his way someplace, even takes another minute and poses with me, even though I didn't even ask for a pic. Now that's class. Totally nice guy.


How rude of ya! The man probably needed to eat!

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If I recall correctly, I think Jimi said he would be coming back later to watch his friend Kip (Winger) play. But I never saw him again, so glad we caught him. Hey, you forgot what I told you on the way in -- that if I got any worse, pretty soon I'd be kicking in the crapper stalls on people for autographs, LOL.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat May 08, 2010 9:25 am

Rip Rokken wrote:Hey, you forgot what I told you on the way in -- that if I got any worse, pretty soon I'd be kicking in the crapper stalls on people for autographs, LOL.


Oh I did NOT forget that. I was being polite, but if you want me to tell them what you actually said, I will. :twisted:

Rip said something about getting Kip Winger's autograph... he said something like "We'll bust in on him while he's taking a shit!! I'll just kick the door right in!"
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun May 09, 2010 12:45 pm

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mrsromek wrote:Yeah, Rip...if you find out who that tall curly-haired dude was, let us know. He signed my Winger LP already signed by Kip and Reb. I still think he looks like Rod's brother. I still can't believe I made that mistake. That's like a 'rookie' autograph error, and I've been collecting for over a decade!


He certainly reminded me of Rod! Just taller and with short hair! So someone please ID this guy. :)

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FOUND HIM!!! His name is Thom Griffin, and no doubt anyone mistook him for Rod! Aside from the height and the hair, they could be brothers in this pic, LOL! Who knows, maybe he gets mistaken for him a lot and signs Winger CDs for a hoot.

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Postby Melissa » Sun May 09, 2010 12:54 pm

Reminds me of that guy getting mistaken for PJ from Trixter too :lol:
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun May 09, 2010 1:43 pm

Melissa wrote:Reminds me of that guy getting mistaken for PJ from Trixter too :lol:


LOL!!! You know, I teased him later by asking him if he was PJ again. :)
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Postby Andrew » Tue May 11, 2010 9:01 pm

Saint John wrote:This is the premier festival of its type in the U.S. It's un-fucking-paralleled. It comes down to MR Fest and Rocklahomo. I mean, c'mon, what would you rather do ... have all access to 20+ bands in an intimate setting where you can sit down, stand right in front of the stage, step out for a sandwich and/or beer in the next room or order one while you watch the show ... or go to Rocklahomo and sit in a barf and urine soaked field in fucking July when it's 110, walk a city block to grab a beer that's gonna be just as warm as the piss-laden field you're standing in and have virtually zero acces to any bands?

Congrats, Andrew, you put together a fucking whale of a show. I still can't believe I was able to just walk up to Jim Peterik (even though he was dressed like Tommy Chong in Up In Smoke :lol: :shock: ), Jimi Jamison, Kip Winger, Ted Poley or anyone else I wanted to talk to. I chatted with Toby Hitchcock at the hotel, Keith Semple and Jow Vana up in the VIP room and a few other guys as well. They were all so very, very excited to be there and it was amazing to watch them watch the other bands. Just an incredible experience that you can only get at one event ... Melodicrock Fest. In time, this thing will grow legs and become much bigger.


Precisely the feedback I was hoping for and what I asked the bands to do - casual, family type weekend. Hopefully the good word of the event can be spread around :)
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Postby Andrew » Tue May 11, 2010 9:04 pm

Thanks to all for the posts here. TRULY appreciated. I'll be back with more comments once I get a little more caught up.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 9:20 pm

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Saint John wrote:This is the premier festival of its type in the U.S. It's un-fucking-paralleled. It comes down to MR Fest and Rocklahomo. I mean, c'mon, what would you rather do ... have all access to 20+ bands in an intimate setting where you can sit down, stand right in front of the stage, step out for a sandwich and/or beer in the next room or order one while you watch the show ... or go to Rocklahomo and sit in a barf and urine soaked field in fucking July when it's 110, walk a city block to grab a beer that's gonna be just as warm as the piss-laden field you're standing in and have virtually zero acces to any bands?

Congrats, Andrew, you put together a fucking whale of a show. I still can't believe I was able to just walk up to Jim Peterik (even though he was dressed like Tommy Chong in Up In Smoke :lol: :shock: ), Jimi Jamison, Kip Winger, Ted Poley or anyone else I wanted to talk to. I chatted with Toby Hitchcock at the hotel, Keith Semple and Jow Vana up in the VIP room and a few other guys as well. They were all so very, very excited to be there and it was amazing to watch them watch the other bands. Just an incredible experience that you can only get at one event ... Melodicrock Fest. In time, this thing will grow legs and become much bigger.


Precisely the feedback I was hoping for and what I asked the bands to do - casual, family type weekend. Hopefully the good word of the event can be spread around :)


That was really the coolest thing too! That they were comfortable enough to just walk around and mingle and hang out in the hotel lobby. I mean they were having fun with each other too. Taking pictures with each other. It was fun just to watch them all have fun and be that relaxed. I don't think any of us bothered them too much either. And if they were asked for pics or autographs, it wasn't a problem. I think there was respect going both ways and it was just REALLY cool!
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Postby Behshad » Tue May 11, 2010 9:45 pm

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Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:This is the premier festival of its type in the U.S. It's un-fucking-paralleled. It comes down to MR Fest and Rocklahomo. I mean, c'mon, what would you rather do ... have all access to 20+ bands in an intimate setting where you can sit down, stand right in front of the stage, step out for a sandwich and/or beer in the next room or order one while you watch the show ... or go to Rocklahomo and sit in a barf and urine soaked field in fucking July when it's 110, walk a city block to grab a beer that's gonna be just as warm as the piss-laden field you're standing in and have virtually zero acces to any bands?

Congrats, Andrew, you put together a fucking whale of a show. I still can't believe I was able to just walk up to Jim Peterik (even though he was dressed like Tommy Chong in Up In Smoke :lol: :shock: ), Jimi Jamison, Kip Winger, Ted Poley or anyone else I wanted to talk to. I chatted with Toby Hitchcock at the hotel, Keith Semple and Jow Vana up in the VIP room and a few other guys as well. They were all so very, very excited to be there and it was amazing to watch them watch the other bands. Just an incredible experience that you can only get at one event ... Melodicrock Fest. In time, this thing will grow legs and become much bigger.


Precisely the feedback I was hoping for and what I asked the bands to do - casual, family type weekend. Hopefully the good word of the event can be spread around :)


That was really the coolest thing too! That they were comfortable enough to just walk around and mingle and hang out in the hotel lobby. I mean they were having fun with each other too. Taking pictures with each other. It was fun just to watch them all have fun and be that relaxed. I don't think any of us bothered them too much either. And if they were asked for pics or autographs, it wasn't a problem. I think there was respect going both ways and it was just REALLY cool!


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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 10:27 pm

Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:This is the premier festival of its type in the U.S. It's un-fucking-paralleled. It comes down to MR Fest and Rocklahomo. I mean, c'mon, what would you rather do ... have all access to 20+ bands in an intimate setting where you can sit down, stand right in front of the stage, step out for a sandwich and/or beer in the next room or order one while you watch the show ... or go to Rocklahomo and sit in a barf and urine soaked field in fucking July when it's 110, walk a city block to grab a beer that's gonna be just as warm as the piss-laden field you're standing in and have virtually zero acces to any bands?

Congrats, Andrew, you put together a fucking whale of a show. I still can't believe I was able to just walk up to Jim Peterik (even though he was dressed like Tommy Chong in Up In Smoke :lol: :shock: ), Jimi Jamison, Kip Winger, Ted Poley or anyone else I wanted to talk to. I chatted with Toby Hitchcock at the hotel, Keith Semple and Jow Vana up in the VIP room and a few other guys as well. They were all so very, very excited to be there and it was amazing to watch them watch the other bands. Just an incredible experience that you can only get at one event ... Melodicrock Fest. In time, this thing will grow legs and become much bigger.


Precisely the feedback I was hoping for and what I asked the bands to do - casual, family type weekend. Hopefully the good word of the event can be spread around :)


That was really the coolest thing too! That they were comfortable enough to just walk around and mingle and hang out in the hotel lobby. I mean they were having fun with each other too. Taking pictures with each other. It was fun just to watch them all have fun and be that relaxed. I don't think any of us bothered them too much either. And if they were asked for pics or autographs, it wasn't a problem. I think there was respect going both ways and it was just REALLY cool!


ahem


What? Did YOU bother them too much :P :lol: I said other than pics and autographs which they really had no problem giving. If those musicians had a problem, Im sure they would not have hung out the way they did. I didn't get one pic or autograph all weekend myself :lol: I was always sleeping when the real mingling was going on :lol:
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Postby Behshad » Tue May 11, 2010 10:29 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:
Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:This is the premier festival of its type in the U.S. It's un-fucking-paralleled. It comes down to MR Fest and Rocklahomo. I mean, c'mon, what would you rather do ... have all access to 20+ bands in an intimate setting where you can sit down, stand right in front of the stage, step out for a sandwich and/or beer in the next room or order one while you watch the show ... or go to Rocklahomo and sit in a barf and urine soaked field in fucking July when it's 110, walk a city block to grab a beer that's gonna be just as warm as the piss-laden field you're standing in and have virtually zero acces to any bands?

Congrats, Andrew, you put together a fucking whale of a show. I still can't believe I was able to just walk up to Jim Peterik (even though he was dressed like Tommy Chong in Up In Smoke :lol: :shock: ), Jimi Jamison, Kip Winger, Ted Poley or anyone else I wanted to talk to. I chatted with Toby Hitchcock at the hotel, Keith Semple and Jow Vana up in the VIP room and a few other guys as well. They were all so very, very excited to be there and it was amazing to watch them watch the other bands. Just an incredible experience that you can only get at one event ... Melodicrock Fest. In time, this thing will grow legs and become much bigger.


Precisely the feedback I was hoping for and what I asked the bands to do - casual, family type weekend. Hopefully the good word of the event can be spread around :)


That was really the coolest thing too! That they were comfortable enough to just walk around and mingle and hang out in the hotel lobby. I mean they were having fun with each other too. Taking pictures with each other. It was fun just to watch them all have fun and be that relaxed. I don't think any of us bothered them too much either. And if they were asked for pics or autographs, it wasn't a problem. I think there was respect going both ways and it was just REALLY cool!


ahem


What? Did YOU bother them too much :P :lol: I said other than pics and autographs which they really had no problem giving. If those musicians had a problem, Im sure they would not have hung out the way they did. I didn't get one pic or autograph all weekend myself :lol: I was always sleeping when the real mingling was going on :lol:


not me,,, but um, others :P
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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 10:31 pm

Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:This is the premier festival of its type in the U.S. It's un-fucking-paralleled. It comes down to MR Fest and Rocklahomo. I mean, c'mon, what would you rather do ... have all access to 20+ bands in an intimate setting where you can sit down, stand right in front of the stage, step out for a sandwich and/or beer in the next room or order one while you watch the show ... or go to Rocklahomo and sit in a barf and urine soaked field in fucking July when it's 110, walk a city block to grab a beer that's gonna be just as warm as the piss-laden field you're standing in and have virtually zero acces to any bands?

Congrats, Andrew, you put together a fucking whale of a show. I still can't believe I was able to just walk up to Jim Peterik (even though he was dressed like Tommy Chong in Up In Smoke :lol: :shock: ), Jimi Jamison, Kip Winger, Ted Poley or anyone else I wanted to talk to. I chatted with Toby Hitchcock at the hotel, Keith Semple and Jow Vana up in the VIP room and a few other guys as well. They were all so very, very excited to be there and it was amazing to watch them watch the other bands. Just an incredible experience that you can only get at one event ... Melodicrock Fest. In time, this thing will grow legs and become much bigger.


Precisely the feedback I was hoping for and what I asked the bands to do - casual, family type weekend. Hopefully the good word of the event can be spread around :)


That was really the coolest thing too! That they were comfortable enough to just walk around and mingle and hang out in the hotel lobby. I mean they were having fun with each other too. Taking pictures with each other. It was fun just to watch them all have fun and be that relaxed. I don't think any of us bothered them too much either. And if they were asked for pics or autographs, it wasn't a problem. I think there was respect going both ways and it was just REALLY cool!


ahem


What? Did YOU bother them too much :P :lol: I said other than pics and autographs which they really had no problem giving. If those musicians had a problem, Im sure they would not have hung out the way they did. I didn't get one pic or autograph all weekend myself :lol: I was always sleeping when the real mingling was going on :lol:


not me,,, but um, others :P


Right, but is it really bothering them, when the musicians greet it all with smiles and a willingness to be out in public? I think they didn't mind making themselves accessible or they wouldnt' have been.
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Postby Behshad » Tue May 11, 2010 10:32 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:
Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:This is the premier festival of its type in the U.S. It's un-fucking-paralleled. It comes down to MR Fest and Rocklahomo. I mean, c'mon, what would you rather do ... have all access to 20+ bands in an intimate setting where you can sit down, stand right in front of the stage, step out for a sandwich and/or beer in the next room or order one while you watch the show ... or go to Rocklahomo and sit in a barf and urine soaked field in fucking July when it's 110, walk a city block to grab a beer that's gonna be just as warm as the piss-laden field you're standing in and have virtually zero acces to any bands?

Congrats, Andrew, you put together a fucking whale of a show. I still can't believe I was able to just walk up to Jim Peterik (even though he was dressed like Tommy Chong in Up In Smoke :lol: :shock: ), Jimi Jamison, Kip Winger, Ted Poley or anyone else I wanted to talk to. I chatted with Toby Hitchcock at the hotel, Keith Semple and Jow Vana up in the VIP room and a few other guys as well. They were all so very, very excited to be there and it was amazing to watch them watch the other bands. Just an incredible experience that you can only get at one event ... Melodicrock Fest. In time, this thing will grow legs and become much bigger.


Precisely the feedback I was hoping for and what I asked the bands to do - casual, family type weekend. Hopefully the good word of the event can be spread around :)


That was really the coolest thing too! That they were comfortable enough to just walk around and mingle and hang out in the hotel lobby. I mean they were having fun with each other too. Taking pictures with each other. It was fun just to watch them all have fun and be that relaxed. I don't think any of us bothered them too much either. And if they were asked for pics or autographs, it wasn't a problem. I think there was respect going both ways and it was just REALLY cool!


ahem


What? Did YOU bother them too much :P :lol: I said other than pics and autographs which they really had no problem giving. If those musicians had a problem, Im sure they would not have hung out the way they did. I didn't get one pic or autograph all weekend myself :lol: I was always sleeping when the real mingling was going on :lol:


not me,,, but um, others :P


Right, but is it really bothering them, when the musicians greet it all with smiles and a willingness to be out in public? I think they didn't mind making themselves accessible or they wouldnt' have been.


Youre SO slow!! Im talking about WALKING RIGHT in the venue and see Talon guitar player like this

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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 10:39 pm

Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:This is the premier festival of its type in the U.S. It's un-fucking-paralleled. It comes down to MR Fest and Rocklahomo. I mean, c'mon, what would you rather do ... have all access to 20+ bands in an intimate setting where you can sit down, stand right in front of the stage, step out for a sandwich and/or beer in the next room or order one while you watch the show ... or go to Rocklahomo and sit in a barf and urine soaked field in fucking July when it's 110, walk a city block to grab a beer that's gonna be just as warm as the piss-laden field you're standing in and have virtually zero acces to any bands?

Congrats, Andrew, you put together a fucking whale of a show. I still can't believe I was able to just walk up to Jim Peterik (even though he was dressed like Tommy Chong in Up In Smoke :lol: :shock: ), Jimi Jamison, Kip Winger, Ted Poley or anyone else I wanted to talk to. I chatted with Toby Hitchcock at the hotel, Keith Semple and Jow Vana up in the VIP room and a few other guys as well. They were all so very, very excited to be there and it was amazing to watch them watch the other bands. Just an incredible experience that you can only get at one event ... Melodicrock Fest. In time, this thing will grow legs and become much bigger.


Precisely the feedback I was hoping for and what I asked the bands to do - casual, family type weekend. Hopefully the good word of the event can be spread around :)


That was really the coolest thing too! That they were comfortable enough to just walk around and mingle and hang out in the hotel lobby. I mean they were having fun with each other too. Taking pictures with each other. It was fun just to watch them all have fun and be that relaxed. I don't think any of us bothered them too much either. And if they were asked for pics or autographs, it wasn't a problem. I think there was respect going both ways and it was just REALLY cool!


ahem


What? Did YOU bother them too much :P :lol: I said other than pics and autographs which they really had no problem giving. If those musicians had a problem, Im sure they would not have hung out the way they did. I didn't get one pic or autograph all weekend myself :lol: I was always sleeping when the real mingling was going on :lol:


not me,,, but um, others :P


Right, but is it really bothering them, when the musicians greet it all with smiles and a willingness to be out in public? I think they didn't mind making themselves accessible or they wouldnt' have been.


Youre SO slow!! Im talking about WALKING RIGHT in the venue and see Talon guitar player like this

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:lol: :lol: I don't know what that red X is, but I know what you mean now :P :lol: Im not slow. You just didnt' give a good enough hint :P :P
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