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The Moronic Drummer Last viewed: 38 minutes ago

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I can stand most types of drummer but the ones I really despise are those cool-laid back-in the know suckers who play for "the new up and coming" type of band. Generally tall, good looking guys on glasses who use either DW,C&C, SJC, Shine or Pork Pie and for the life of them cannot hit hard enough and sound like a bunny having sex...I hate them to guts!!!!! Soap Box

Wow. So, you dislike cool, laid back, in-the-know, tall, good-looking guys with glasses who use modern drums and don't smack the living daylights out of them? You must have really hated Max Roach back in the day...

1970 Ludwig Downbeat
1965 Ludwig Hollywood
1970 Ludwig Jazzette
Posted on 10 years ago
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That Dyna looks like a Broadkaster?

Hit like you mean it!!
Posted on 10 years ago
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I think he is talking about people like me who have a few vintage kits but are not really players at all. It's all good. We are all entitled to our opinions. I gave a 66 Slingerland kit to my niece who has shown a real interest in percussion... She plays it everyday. I have a red sparkle 60's Ludwig kit set aside for my son when he graduates from college. I have a Krupa 1-n kit that my dad and I found... He was a drummer when Gene was the man! So that kit is special to me for a lot reasons. And I have my little Rogers Tower kit that is probably poorly tuned and I don't play it well but it brings me great joy to put on some jazz, Motown, or hits from some era and pretend I CAN play. So we all have reasons for our pile of drums... Mine may not match up with the next guys... But that's ok... I'm happy! :)

Not a Guru... just interested..
Posted on 10 years ago
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caddywumpus: It's obviously a joke. Intended to make fun of people who don't use vintage drums...the rest its part of an old joke here on the forum. Sorry if it didn't sound like one. Now about the volume, you don't need to smack "the living daylights" out of a drum set to make it sound big. I tell you: my teacher Jon Hyde doesn't even rise his elbows or the heel but boy he sounds HUGE!!!!

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Posted on 10 years ago
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johnnyringo, i know your posts well enough to never take them too seriously as many times they are of a "tongue in cheek" variety. Yet other times they are very valid and to the point which is what i dig about your posts.Keep us guessing-love it.

Wayne

1967 Rogers Cleveland Champagne Sparkle
20,16,13,13.
1967/68 Rogers Dayton Champagne Sparkle
20,16,13,13.
1966 Rogers cob 7 Line Dynasonic Snare.
1967 Rogers "Humberto Morales" Timbales.
1980 Ludwig B/O badge 14x 6.5 Black Beauty Snare.
1980 Ludwig B/O badge Red Cortex
22,22,18,16,15,14,13.
1988 Sonor "Horst Link" HLD 590 14x8 Bronze Snare
Posted on 10 years ago
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