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Who's been in a band and why.

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    #31
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Unless you count Gentile's spoken word YouTube video sensation.
    A bit like William Shatners version of Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

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      #32
      Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
      A bit like William Shatners version of Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

      Once upon a time, whilst tripping, some friends and I 'covered' that. We didn't have a mic so we used some headphones plugged into an input on a dj mixer with gain cranked up (this works if you shout into them as they are basically a dynamic mic), i 'played' the drum pads on my drum machine and my gf at the time played the tune on my korg poly 800.

      It sounded just as bad as the description suggests. Fortunately the recording hasn't survived for posterity.
      While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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        #33
        I still play pub gigs every weekend (almost) but wouldn't play in a band again. Too much hassle.

        I have a band made of electronic boxes who always do what i tell 'em and never want paid a share of the gig money.
        When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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          #34
          In my lsat gig there were four other guys who played the drums, some in bands. It was a ******* nightmare, trying to hear yourself think when they all started tap tap tapping away at the desk. One of them would sit there making noises like a cricket with his mouth while stamping away on the floor. I'm pretty sure he was mentally ill, and I wasn't far behind after a few months of listening to that for 7 or 8 hours a day.
          While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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            #35
            Spent six weeks recording an Elvis tribute guy who very good and you really couldn't tell the difference. I hate Elvis and was a complete nightmare
            Me, me, me...

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              #36
              Originally posted by doodab View Post
              In my lsat gig there were four other guys who played the drums, some in bands. It was a ******* nightmare, trying to hear yourself think when they all started tap tap tapping away at the desk. One of them would sit there making noises like a cricket with his mouth while stamping away on the floor. I'm pretty sure he was mentally ill, and I wasn't far behind after a few months of listening to that for 7 or 8 hours a day.
              Whilst I hope I am not mad playing the drums for long enough will turn your mind into constant rudiments, It is a feckin curse. You constantly work over beats in your head.

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                #37
                Thing is about drums there is no holding back, every limb is asked to be involved and expected to produce notes, there is not some fly dodge you can get away with.

                When you get good you are capable of hitting, maybe, 6 things a second, when you get really good you hit 6 things every 4 bars.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
                  Spent six weeks recording an Elvis tribute guy who very good and you really couldn't tell the difference. I hate Elvis and was a complete nightmare
                  http://youtu.be/Dbtd344J040

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                    #39
                    I was in a band called the Kleptomaniacs in the early to mid 90's, and I wanted to do it as I thought we could be the next Stone Roses.

                    And look where I am now...

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                      #40
                      I just started a band with some Dads from the kids primary school. Just bashing out covers. Tremendous fun.

                      One of life's great pleasures is making music with others.
                      Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.

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