But, can you play on it?James Blast wrote:
Who can play what?
I think someone set my soul alight
He's having a damn good go here http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/de ... age_id=163
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
I can play loads of chords on a guitar but couldn't tell you what they are. Where do I sign up?
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I used to rian still got it, haven't touched it in yearsrian wrote:But, can you play on it?
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Cheers JB I forgot about that, my plank of choice that night was a black Fender Precision with mirrored scratch plate a la Phil LynottJB wrote:He's having a damn good go here http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/de ... age_id=163
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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The cymbal thing seems to be common with drummers,ours is exactly the same.We put it down to the magpie effect(large and shiny,must have it)Debaser wrote:Mr Debaser (Ebay slut) purchased a set of drums a few months back (his earlier foray into drum ownership was quashed after two days by my goodself )
Not content in thrashing them to within an inch of their lives...he's just bought (bloody Ebay) a set of mikes to 'enhance' the sound.
p.s. Can anyone tell me exactly how many cybals (frickin Ebay) are needed before it's classed as an obession?
For my sins my weapon of chioce is the bass
Bass-deep,deep-toned,low pitched,resonant.And goddamned cool
my lost years as a teenager were worshiping the bass played by Sid Vicious (aka Glen Matlock)...even had something that resembled Sid's bass before he started bleeding all over it...could i play it?...i thought so...today looking back...i doubt that i could...maybe one song was fully explored...Public Image (PIL)...
today i'm learning guitar with my youngest...we've got 3 chords down pat and we can tune the thing within an inch of it's life...we have to stop frequently as her fingertips hurt after 15 minutes...
today i'm learning guitar with my youngest...we've got 3 chords down pat and we can tune the thing within an inch of it's life...we have to stop frequently as her fingertips hurt after 15 minutes...
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we only played 15min. sets, we were better than JAMC, well quicker anyway
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For some reason I still think of myself as a guitarist despite leaving my 2 guitars (one electric, one acoustic) at my parents' house when I left home 8 years ago...
I have a SCOTVEC (Scottish Vocational Education Council) qualification in "Music Making (Strings)"
Was in what might loosely be called a "band" for a bit when I was 17, and just recently came across an old tape of us blasting out a (admittedly rather dodgy) version of Lucretia.....
I have a SCOTVEC (Scottish Vocational Education Council) qualification in "Music Making (Strings)"
Was in what might loosely be called a "band" for a bit when I was 17, and just recently came across an old tape of us blasting out a (admittedly rather dodgy) version of Lucretia.....
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my old band had a similar policy... we were quicker than JAMC alsoJames Blast wrote:we only played 15min. sets, we were better than JAMC, well quicker anyway
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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Quiff Boy wrote:my old band had a similar policy... we were quicker than JAMC also
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the theory was that the longer you were on stage the more likely the auidience were to have finished their beer, and we really didnt want to be making the kind of racket we were making with a room full of people with empty pint pots in their handsJames Blast wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:my old band had a similar policy... we were quicker than JAMC also
thus get on, make a row, get off. kind of like a surgical strike
not exactly "leave 'em wanting more" i'm afraid
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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I was a drummer in my youth, but I never had a thing for cymbals. I never knew when to hit them, other than at the end of a song.
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We used to have a variant of that at Junior's: mill around the playing field for a bit, find a big blade of grass (the tough sand-papery sort being good), place vertically between both thumbs and hey presto, bit of wind-power and an amazingly loud, squeaky and quite virulent noise would emanate forthFrancis wrote:I can make a sort of farting noise with the palms of my hands. It's very impressive.
I was much better at that than the violin. Don't think I got as far as knowing there were Grades
Why do keyboards get so dirty?
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Heh, heh. I got thrown out of the school choir! Don't think that had ever happened before or sinceSexygoth wrote:Musically I mean. Paddy need not answer this question............Please LOL
I'll start............
I can play.....My voice
Next?
Why do keyboards get so dirty?
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Grade 8 on (bass)Trombone
Drunk on keyboards
Guess which one I play in my current band
Drunk on keyboards
Guess which one I play in my current band
Have Fun!
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Geeeeeetar!!!! BC Rich Warlock.
Got a synth too.
Got a synth too.
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Sexygoth wrote:Musically I mean. Paddy need not answer this question............Please LOL
I'll start............
I can play.....My voice
Next?
Paddy.
Still playing guitar - sometimes weird shaped ones.
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Ok. paddy luv, what can you play? <sigh>
Only a paand.