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Okay, we went and decimated temple last night. Please bear in mind that the others had only played it a couple of times, the drummer had never played it, and it was the first time we had played with him (ever, literally - we normally have a drum machine). It's live, so the sound's dodgy, we were very drunk cos it was the end of the night, Andy made up/f**ked up most of the lyrics (something only you guys would spot I guess) and, erm, I think I've run out of excuses.
So, erm, "enjoy" - don'think Paddy should be too worried quite yet
you should have heard the version of first and last... me and some friends did for some school concert thing- it was done with just 3 of us without the use of a drum machine and 3 unplugged acoustic guitars. One of the guitarists was completely s**t and made clanky noises when he played (and swore)
so i gave up a\nd the last minute of the song involved me playing random notes really-really-fast. We got a small clap as well
hmmm. i might ask my music teacher if she has a copy of the performance on video- i might upload it
Jim wrote:Okay, we went and decimated temple last night. Please bear in mind that the others had only played it a couple of times, the drummer had never played it, and it was the first time we had played with him (ever, literally - we normally have a drum machine). It's live, so the sound's dodgy, we were very drunk cos it was the end of the night, Andy made up/**** up most of the lyrics (something only you guys would spot I guess) and, erm, I think I've run out of excuses.
So, erm, "enjoy" - don'think Paddy should be too worried quite yet
sorry folks, the drumming was the only decent thing on it
regards
James Blast
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