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I'm in London and I'm drunk!

 

Had some Treakston's 'Old Peculiar' plus several pints of some other nonsense I can't recall.

 

Just had a chat with a local wino who shared the following:

 

- he loves the Beach Boys,

- he finds the music of Elvis pleasant but not particularly inspiring,

- Ringo Starr was the musical free-loader of the Beatles, and

- he wonders why so many talented people have died young (e.g. Jim Morrison) yet Keith Richards survives into his sixties, even after recently falling out of a coconut tree!

 

I must agree on all counts.

 

carry on,

 

- Dwayner......uh.uh..uh...'Raindawg'!

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- Ringo Starr was the musical free-loader of the Beatles

 

whatever. As a drummer myself, I still appreciate the uniqueness of his drum parts. Listen to "a day in the life" sometime. Ringo is da man.

 

He was also ahead of his time in a lot of things, such as using a matched grip, using muffling devices, etc.

 

John Lennon once said that Ringo was the heart of the beatles. Many drummers (including myself) consider him a great influence.

 

your friend in London is a dipshit. :wave:

 

;)

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I'm in London and I'm drunk!

 

Had some Treakston's 'Old Peculiar' plus several pints of some other nonsense I can't recall.

 

Just had a chat with a local wino who shared the following:

 

- he loves the Beach Boys,

- he finds the music of Elvis pleasant but not particularly inspiring,

- Ringo Starr was the musical free-loader of the Beatles, and

- he wonders why so many talented people have died young (e.g. Jim Morrison) yet Keith Richards survives into his sixties, even after recently falling out of a coconut tree!

 

I must agree on all counts.

 

carry on,

 

- Dwayner......uh.uh..uh...'Raindawg'!

 

 

BFD

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You're out of your league Kevbone.

 

I would respond to you but your on my ignore list....wait I dont use the ignore button. Only and asshole would do that...

 

 

Anyone have a sand box I can go play in...apparently I am out of my league.

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BFD

I gotta say you really are an ass. Go to Happy Land and see how long you last or if you came from there...please return.

 

mushroomkingdom.png

 

You know how much rottweilers love it when you throw them a Bone.

 

My buddy Max goes for the balls usually.

And yes I realize I tossed a bone, sorry but I felt "in" the moment.

 

BTW :wave: Raindawg! Good to see your alive and kicking!

 

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I'm in London and I'm drunk!

 

No, you're not drunk. Age and experience build tolerance. Six shots of scotch for breakfast and you're drunk, but a few drams of Old Peculiar in the evening and you're just warming up.

 

btw: I love that Theakstons stuff, I'd love to find it on tap.

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He was... ahead of his time in a lot of things, such as using a matched grip, using muffling devices, etc.

Most rock drummers since then have taken to the match grip. It's complementary to the heavy hitting. Jazz drummers, for the most part, remain using the classic grip due to the requirements of complexity and finesse.

 

John Lennon once said that Ringo was the heart of the beatles.
Of course, Lennon was known for his sense of humor.

 

Tony Williams, Billy Cobham, Peter Erskine.

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