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This kid is AMAZING

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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=15...1421&pr=goog-sl

 

12 year old drummer, absolutely phenomenal!

 

:notworthy to the skills!!!

 

EDIT: Just found out he's now 21, but was 12 when that video was shot. Doesn't change the fact that the guy can f***ing hit the skins!

Edited by The Critic

QUOTE(The Critic @ Feb 19, 2006 -> 07:41 PM)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=15...1421&pr=goog-sl

 

12 year old drummer, absolutely phenomenal!

 

:notworthy to the skills!!!

 

EDIT: Just found out he's now 21, but was 12 when that video was shot. Doesn't change the fact that the guy can f***ing hit the skins!

 

What's he doing now?

WOW!!! That's a sweet little double bossa nova action hes got going in the beginning there. Does he have anything new? Is he playing with any groups, anyone?

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Sorry, shoulda linked to his site.

He is a member of LazyEye. Pretty typical "modern rock", not terrible but nothing extraordinary. You can hear a ton of their songs on their site.

His talents are wasted in that band.

Wow. I think kids that learn early are less incumbered by the "correct way to play" and are free to really explore and do some amazing things. I was just thinking drum solos seem so 1970s. What happened to the drum?

Drum solos have always seemed kinda out of place in a live band performance setting. They go on for way too long and seem lost on everyone except for other drummers.

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Feb 20, 2006 -> 09:13 AM)
Drum solos have always seemed kinda out of place in a live band performance setting.  They go on for way too long and seem lost on everyone except for other drummers.

But they are an excellent way to kill time while the other band members get blowjobs backstage.... :lol:

QUOTE(The Critic @ Feb 20, 2006 -> 10:14 AM)
But they are an excellent way to kill time while the other band members get blowjobs backstage.... :lol:

 

 

....and take a piss, do a few more lines, pound a few shots, etc

Why doesn't the drummer ever get a break? His job is the most physically demanding.

Bang the Drum All Day

 

    I don't want to work

    I want to bang on the drum all day

    I don't want to play

    I just want to bang on the drum all day

 

    Listen to this

    Every day when I get home from work

    I feel so frustrated

    The boss is a jerk

    And I get my sticks and go out to the shed

    And I pound on that drum like it was the boss's head

    Because

 

    I can bang that drum

    Hey, you wanna take a bang at it?

    I can do this all day

 

 

Do you know what you call a guy that hangs out with musicians?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A drummer

Three guys are standing around at a party talking.

The 1st guy says: I have an IQ of 170, I'm a neurosurgeon.

Second guy says: I have an IQ of 160, I'm a nuclear physicist.

Last guy says: I have an IQ of 45.

The 1st guy asks: What kind of sticks do you use?

QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Feb 20, 2006 -> 10:13 AM)
Drum solos have always seemed kinda out of place in a live band performance setting.  They go on for way too long and seem lost on everyone except for other drummers.

 

311 has one of the best drum solos live that I have seen.

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