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Post by Nick BrotherRabbit on Sept 9, 2007 13:29:36 GMT
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Post by Robert BrotherRabbit on Sept 9, 2007 14:26:22 GMT
Steve Solo (Sultans Of Swing) is a real treat! How can we get him to join the Brother Rabbit forum?
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Post by Nick BrotherRabbit on Sept 9, 2007 18:36:40 GMT
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Post by Nick BrotherRabbit on Sept 9, 2007 18:41:32 GMT
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Post by Nick BrotherRabbit on Sept 9, 2007 18:57:21 GMT
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Post by Nick BrotherRabbit on Sept 9, 2007 19:18:20 GMT
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Post by Jimmy BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 7:53:48 GMT
Piece of p1ss
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Post by fulltimegroupie on Sept 10, 2007 13:00:37 GMT
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Post by Matt BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 13:32:45 GMT
Animal is the greatest! Full of charisma! Being a local legend and recognised leading expert in the field of Michael Jacskon moves I must point out that Wacko's 'moonwalk' had been around since the 1930s. At that time it was known as 'backsliding'. Jeffrey Daniel of Shalamar took backsliding and body popping to a new unseen level in the 70s and 80s. A young Wacko was so impressed with what he saw so he asked Daniel to teach him the backslide and it was renamed the moonwalk.
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Post by Matt BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 13:36:24 GMT
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Post by Matt BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 13:38:51 GMT
Don't worry Jimmy....I know that you've seen that 7 year old kid on the drums and wept....but when you grow up to be as big as him you'll be more than a match for him!
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Post by Jimmy BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 13:44:06 GMT
Whilst not to take anything away from the young drummer on you tube, a maze of drums/cymbals/double bass pedals do somewhat distort the sound and technique.
Buddy Rich was the greatest simply because he got so many different sounds from so few drums. That, to me is the sign of a drummer.
Buddy Rich's snare drum rudiments was the book my drum teacher tought me to play from.
I'm sure you can see the similarities ;D
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Post by Matt BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 13:44:25 GMT
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Post by fulltimegroupie on Sept 10, 2007 13:44:36 GMT
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Post by Matt BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 14:06:08 GMT
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Post by fulltimegroupie on Sept 10, 2007 14:39:20 GMT
One of my favourite songs....While My Guitar Gently Weeps. This version was performed at the 2004 Rock`n`Roll Hall Of Fame Show live on VH1. It features one of the most underrated guitarists in the world today....Prince! uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5zOPGMIyMQ
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Post by Jimmy BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 14:44:07 GMT
Oh no, don't get Matt started again, see his separate 'Prince dedicated' thread for his love of the wee man.
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Post by fulltimegroupie on Sept 10, 2007 14:56:26 GMT
Oh no, don't get Matt started again, see his separate 'Prince dedicated' thread for his love of the wee man. The man is a musical genius, even if he is small and purple!
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Post by Matt BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 14:57:11 GMT
Too late Jimmy!!! Great find FTG! I couldn't really see any interaction between Prince and the others. It looked like he was trying to get a smile out of them but they all just looked backed stoney-faced. A touch of the green eyed monster perhaps?! Only Dhanni Harrison seemed to be enjoying himself! Jim Capaldi Jeff Lynne Tom Petty Dhanni Harrison Prince
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Post by fulltimegroupie on Sept 10, 2007 15:00:28 GMT
Apparently, Prince was asked an hour before if he'd like to perform with them so didn't have long to put something together.
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Post by fulltimegroupie on Sept 10, 2007 15:02:03 GMT
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Post by Nick BrotherRabbit on Sept 10, 2007 17:57:34 GMT
Matt, that fat kid playing harmonica is using all the effects in the book! He has a harmonica microphone, I want one so i can sound like fat kid, but better
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Post by veryoldman on Sept 10, 2007 22:30:52 GMT
Absolutely Nick BR, Get the harmonica microphone..and lose a few pounds...and then me can properly compare you with the "fat kid"!!! ;D
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Post by Nick BrotherRabbit on Sept 11, 2007 7:59:15 GMT
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Post by Nick BrotherRabbit on Sept 11, 2007 8:50:01 GMT
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