We actually never played it at a show. In fact, I was the only member of the band to learn that material.
[quote]What it's fair to say is that there is a significant number of young Australian males whose first glimpse of the sexualized female is her engaging in graphic, maybe even violent, hardcore sex.[/quote]
a song from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 for GameBoy
Kevin James derp de derp. Derp de derpity derpee derp. Until one day aderp aderp aderp. Derp de derp, ta teetley tum. From the creators of Der, and Tum Ta Tittaly Tum Ta Too, Kevin James is Da Derp Dee Derp Da Teetley Derpee Derpee Dumb. Rated PG-13.
SuicideNote wrote:My band will be covering Dio - Holy Diver this weekend. I don't like covers but this bar demands that we mix it up. whatever
that and "holy wars...the punishment due" do very well for a local band here in shitsburgh.
we started covering "children of the grave" everyone loves it
"Children" is a great song. The bridge really crushes. Sabbath rules. How do you guys treat that sitar break in "Holy Wars?" Just do it clean, or do you have a sitar effect?
"I'm tryin' to save these boys' LIVES, you crawlin' bookworm! Stand in my way, and I'll pulverize you into chicken droppings!"
SuicideNote wrote:My band will be covering Dio - Holy Diver this weekend. I don't like covers but this bar demands that we mix it up. whatever
that and "holy wars...the punishment due" do very well for a local band here in shitsburgh.
we started covering "children of the grave" everyone loves it
"Children" is a great song. The bridge really crushes. Sabbath rules. How do you guys treat that sitar break in "Holy Wars?" Just do it clean, or do you have a sitar effect?
it's not us, but the band that does do "holy Wars" just does the part clean...kinda sloppy, but who cares when your drunk.
the funny thing is that another band that shared the same bill with us and the other band played "hanger 18". Jesus!
while "children of the grave" crushes everytime, we are starting to learn "embody the invisible" by In Flames. Not my choice, it's kinda fun. we are playin it Saturday.
im all over the place.. when i was tuned in E a lot of dream theater, now im in D and doing alot of necrophagist and ST-tables turned crimson. I'm gonna restring and tune back to E though.
Pickled fetus worshipped
Divine Mongoloid
Was fucked in Effigy
Lager wrote:What? Is that too elite for someone to play?
Pretty much. Unless he's talking about a warm-up exercise. I'd imagine the guy's just dropping names. You don't play that man's material unless you're highly advanced (to say the least), and I figure he wouldn't be learning stuff like Pantera on guitar if he's into progressive/fusion-type shit on drums.
Actually, ive been playing drums for about 5 years now and guitar for about a year. Since i have a lack of experience with guitar(obviously) im not going to be at as high of a level of accomplishment as i've reached with drums. I also do not understand why(you figured) i wouldnt like a variety of music instead of being trapped in a bubble of one style.
And i never said i can play all donati stuff. i can only play 2 songs (Pyramids on Mars and Native Metal). As far as solos and his overall ability he is matched by few if even any.
Since being hired for this guy's band, I've set aside the drum kit for awhile and have actually sat down and practiced bass. I've been working on style though: a lot of Motown and funk alongside with more seminal 80's "punk/new wave" stuff like Joy Division, The Minutemen, Talking Heads, Nick Cave and the like. This guy is big into a Tom Waits/Cap'n Beefheart/The Stranglers vibe so while I can play a lot of my original influences, the drummer is definitely more of a funk player and I've never really played with a funk drummer. Only rule it seems: No jazz
Good times, though.
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Kevin James derp de derp. Derp de derpity derpee derp. Until one day aderp aderp aderp. Derp de derp, ta teetley tum. From the creators of Der, and Tum Ta Tittaly Tum Ta Too, Kevin James is Da Derp Dee Derp Da Teetley Derpee Derpee Dumb. Rated PG-13.
Raggae grooves are tough to get into, but once you find the pocket it's alotta fun to play. I had to work on syncopation excercises for a bit, then jumped into some Sublime, Peter Tosh and Bob Marley. I think I need a joint now.
[b]"Psycho Gangster"
And why exactly would I change my name to "Schmeagle"?[/b]
[b]"Bukkake Tsunami". My two negro cats are fighting, the one missing a leg is winning.[/b]