Yep, still around. Hope you, yours, and the little one are all well and happy.
A favorite of mine.....
Well I wish you luck with both your lawn and thread.Finally? Nah, it wouldn't be the first time. It's a mixed bag, could be good, could be not so good. Kind of like one of them boxes of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. Either way I guess it's altogether not a bad thing to know someone is thinking about you. Just stay off my lawn, thems the rules.
I saw them on that tour but had never come across this video. It's fucking amazing. Hope you enjoyed it.
We're all doing well over here.
Well I wish you luck with both your lawn and thread.
Yep, still around. Hope you, yours, and the little one are all well and happy.
A favorite of mine.....
Hmmmm, don’t want no kaput threads, now do we? Maybe I can help a wee bit. At least bump it back up.I haz a sad, my thread went kaput.
I wonder how the idea to stand while playing the kit panned out. I would think it is a bit taxing, and comes with limitations. He has a hat, but looks to favor the ride most often. Of course he isn't/wasn't the first, and being the frontman/lead singer it works for the overall visuals of a live performance. I don't know, at times it kind of bugs me when a sitting drummer is the lead singer, particularly if throughout the entire show. It seems less personal?
I love that guitar solo. It's tasteful....musical(?). Perhaps a good example of serving the song rather than, ready, set, go for it lets see what you got. Really good song and performance.
Doobie, you didn’t start this threadI agree on the sit down drummer as the lead vocalist/frontman,...although a performance on video changes that, some.
Shew, finally some participation. I was beginning to question even starting this thread.
Doobie, you didn’t start this thread
Unless you do.it's like one of them boxes of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get
Unless you do.
Beautiful child. You're a fortunate man.
I watched it, good show. Excellent band. Maybe it's an East coast/West Coast thing, I never knew of them back in the day. Only discovered them later through a project band LEO, the guy did maybe(?) one album where he wrote and recorded songs in the style of ELO. The drummer(Andy?) sang the bridge. In a way the song is a tad difficult for me to listen to, kind of spells out a difficult period I was going through at the time. One of those times where your feet are kind of knocked out from under you, something was not as I had thought, a little piece of innocence lost. But it did help to get my feet back under me where they belong. The healing powers of music is a wonderful thing.