what movie or random thing makes you want to drive your car like you stole it?
#21
Safety Car
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St. Jude Donor '10
Motley Crue, Kick Start My Heart. "When I get high, I get high on speed, top fuel funny cars do it for me"
Sammy Hagar, I Can't Drive 55. "I can't get my car out of 2nd gear"
Does Disney's Cars count as a movie?
Sammy Hagar, I Can't Drive 55. "I can't get my car out of 2nd gear"
Does Disney's Cars count as a movie?
#24
Melting Slicks
ME TOO!!!!
And, that is an extremely intricate and challenging piece with all of the off-time beats, and intricate cymbal work!! That was just AMAZING!!! Thanks for the clip. I'm sure I will watch it often!!!
DSTURBD
And, that is an extremely intricate and challenging piece with all of the off-time beats, and intricate cymbal work!! That was just AMAZING!!! Thanks for the clip. I'm sure I will watch it often!!!
DSTURBD
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#28
Melting Slicks
^^^^^^^^ WOW!!!! Cool as hell!!!! I would always much rather watch the drummer work than any guitarist (with the possible exception of Jimmi Hendrix)!!
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Melting Slicks
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#31
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TomPetty HeartBreakers..... Running Down Dream... Specially the start, cranked!
IMO While a woman on the drums is fun to see, whats really stimulating is one with her legs spread playing the Cello, rocking her head back and forth, hair moving in every direction... Sweet!
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TomPetty HeartBreakers..... Running Down Dream... Specially the start, cranked!
IMO While a woman on the drums is fun to see, whats really stimulating is one with her legs spread playing the Cello, rocking her head back and forth, hair moving in every direction... Sweet!
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Bullitt with Steve McQueen.
#33
Le Mans Master
Wanted to be so badly myself, but when I went to the band assembly in sixth grade, the first thing the guy said, even before the assembly started, was, "Percussion is already full, so don't even ask." Never could get the parents to spring for it. Step-dad was not about to let that kind of noise come into his house!!!! Don't even get me started on that worthless POS!!!!!!
DSTURBD
DSTURBD
Funny, I can't remember if I just bought that used kit and brought it home...or if I asked my Dad first. He put up with it for a while though.
Then we formed a band a year or two later and practiced at my buddy's house for years. His mom was a trooper! Marshall stacks, full drum kit, etc...almost shook the house down every day and she never complained. Amazing.
Years later we were doing demo's and touring. Had lots of fun...then I suddenly had a kid on the way and had to get a "real job". LOL
Still look back on it fondly...and have demo's and some lingering "fans" posting us on blogs (which proudly reminds me there were at least 3-4 people that liked us).
#34
Melting Slicks
Dang, oh well...I got lucky I guess.
Funny, I can't remember if I just bought that used kit and brought it home...or if I asked my Dad first. He put up with it for a while though.
Then we formed a band a year or two later and practiced at my buddy's house for years. His mom was a trooper! Marshall stacks, full drum kit, etc...almost shook the house down every day and she never complained. Amazing.
Years later we were doing demo's and touring. Had lots of fun...then I suddenly had a kid on the way and had to get a "real job". LOL
Still look back on it fondly...and have demo's and some lingering "fans" posting us on blogs (which proudly reminds me there were at least 3-4 people that liked us).
Funny, I can't remember if I just bought that used kit and brought it home...or if I asked my Dad first. He put up with it for a while though.
Then we formed a band a year or two later and practiced at my buddy's house for years. His mom was a trooper! Marshall stacks, full drum kit, etc...almost shook the house down every day and she never complained. Amazing.
Years later we were doing demo's and touring. Had lots of fun...then I suddenly had a kid on the way and had to get a "real job". LOL
Still look back on it fondly...and have demo's and some lingering "fans" posting us on blogs (which proudly reminds me there were at least 3-4 people that liked us).
DSTURBD
#35
Le Mans Master
That is so very cool!! I'm glad you got to do it! I wasn't even thinking about being famous or anything back then, I just loved the really cool drum sounds I had heard in my favorite music and wanted to be good enough to do that kind of thing!! In these two videos, it is really cool and fun that it is a pretty girl, but honestly, it would be just as cool to watch a really good male drummer do the same kind of awesome kit work!! I can truly say that it is one of the truly pure love things that I never got the chance to do and has never faded in the least!!
DSTURBD
DSTURBD
It's a passion I still carry, however sadly, I haven't played in many years now. I do feel like it was a calling I somewhat "missed" as well...but at least I got to experience it.
Then again, it's never too late to start playing (with reduced/diminished expectations, that is). LOL
#36
Melting Slicks
You obviously have music in your blood/genes as well then...
It's a passion I still carry, however sadly, I haven't played in many years now. I do feel like it was a calling I somewhat "missed" as well...but at least I got to experience it.
Then again, it's never too late to start playing (with reduced/diminished expectations, that is). LOL
It's a passion I still carry, however sadly, I haven't played in many years now. I do feel like it was a calling I somewhat "missed" as well...but at least I got to experience it.
Then again, it's never too late to start playing (with reduced/diminished expectations, that is). LOL
DSTURBD
#37
Le Mans Master
I choose to ignore the "reduced/diminished expectations" part and would just say....Go for it if you still have the desire!! I got to take private lessons for a short period of time, but responsibility crowded in again and I had to stop. I thoroughly enjoyed it though and would like to do it again, given the chance. Even at 58 years of age.
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DSTURBD
Life is too short and it's never too late...perhaps get an electric kit for a spare room and rock out!
I have no room for it anymore. When I got married and moved to a new town/house, I sold a $20k DW kit that was amazing. It would be hard to sit down on anything less at this point!
#38
Melting Slicks
Life is too short and it's never too late...perhaps get an electric kit for a spare room and rock out!
I have no room for it anymore. When I got married and moved to a new town/house, I sold a $20k DW kit that was amazing. It would be hard to sit down on anything less at this point!
DSTURBD
P.S. My apologies to the OP for me hijacking his thread, sorry dude. I can't promise that it won't happen again though as I tend to get carried away with topics close to my heart. I will try though.
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