Clubs, gangs, and societies
Munsta asks: What groups or clubs have you been a part of? Are you part of a secret underground movement with aims to bring down the government, are you part of a yiffing cult, or do you get together with friends in an evening for a drunken game of soggy biscuit?
( , Thu 21 Jun 2012, 13:44)
Munsta asks: What groups or clubs have you been a part of? Are you part of a secret underground movement with aims to bring down the government, are you part of a yiffing cult, or do you get together with friends in an evening for a drunken game of soggy biscuit?
( , Thu 21 Jun 2012, 13:44)
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The performance of many bassists
that I know is actually improved by forgetting to switch the amp on.
besides, I find drummers to be the most trouble prone, by a long way. In truth anybody who spends their free time haging around the kind of places 99% of serious musicians do is likely to be used to getting into a bit of bother.
( , Thu 28 Jun 2012, 13:59, 3 replies)
that I know is actually improved by forgetting to switch the amp on.
besides, I find drummers to be the most trouble prone, by a long way. In truth anybody who spends their free time haging around the kind of places 99% of serious musicians do is likely to be used to getting into a bit of bother.
( , Thu 28 Jun 2012, 13:59, 3 replies)
What's the difference between a drummer and a drum machine?
You only need to punch the rhythm into the drum machine once.
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You only need to punch the rhythm into the drum machine once.
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"...the kind of places..."
Ah yes,. The Kingfisher, Corby. Never again. *shudders*
( , Thu 28 Jun 2012, 14:09, closed)
Ah yes,. The Kingfisher, Corby. Never again. *shudders*
( , Thu 28 Jun 2012, 14:09, closed)
How do you know if the stage at a gig is level?
When the drool runs equally from both sides of the drummer's mouth.
( , Thu 28 Jun 2012, 14:26, closed)
When the drool runs equally from both sides of the drummer's mouth.
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