Second Hand Cymbals For Sale
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Second Hand Cymbals For Sale
Eyup lads and lasses
Just got my hands on a very large set of second hand cymbals. As I don't play the drums, I'm looking to sell.
Any takers?
Just got my hands on a very large set of second hand cymbals. As I don't play the drums, I'm looking to sell.
Any takers?
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Well, what I remember from my old music lessons at Smith's were something along the lines of:mofgimmers wrote:Let's start a prog band!Bruce Rioja wrote:For Sale: Two halves of coconut shell.
"Today we're going to do Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Purcell. Oldbury - Balalaika, Gosling - Harpsichord, Rioja - Two Halves of Coconut" and on it went!
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I can do flute ... just not sure I can spend all that long on one leg any more.mofgimmers wrote:Let's start a prog band!Bruce Rioja wrote:For Sale: Two halves of coconut shell.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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You got taught music at W H Smith? Neat.Bruce Rioja wrote: Well, what I remember from my old music lessons at Smith's were something along the lines of:
"Today we're going to do Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Purcell. Oldbury - Balalaika, Gosling - Harpsichord, Rioja - Two Halves of Coconut" and on it went!
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The worst band is undoubtedly The Belmonts. Not the lot who used to accompany Dion. I refer to the magnificently bad act that did the rounds of Bolton pubs a few years back. I don't know if they're still in existence, but I hope not. I saw them once in the Black Bull in Edgworth and honestly couldn't decide if they were a spoof band. The lead singer never quite got to the intended note and they had a guitarist who went the entire set without using a single bit of vibrato. You can usually get some, even if it's only by accident. I referred to it at the time as Stratocaster abuse.mofgimmers wrote:This is going to be the best band ever!
Or the worst.
Like all the best untalented people, they had no idea of how bad they were. They even had an agent who used to tout them round. I was stood at the bar in the Strawbury Duck, one night listening to him trying to persuade the Landlady to give them a gig. She smiled politely, took his details and said she'd get back to him. I was going to warn her about the consequences of doing that, but I didn't need to bother.
'I'm not booking them, they're shite,' she said after matey boy had exited the door.
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Did you understand so much as one word of the lyrics ??InsaneApache wrote:Oh I nearly forgot, I once accidentally heard a track by Yes in 1976. So I'm nealy a hippy!
Even Jon Anderson now admits that they didn't know what their lyrics meant ... & they wrote the bloody things !
Bless 'em, I did like them at the time.
Close to the Edge is only an example .... & far from the most indecipherable ;
Aye, they don't write 'em like that anymore !!My eyes convinced, eclipsed with the younger moon attained with love.
It changed as almost strained amidst clear manna from above.
I crucified my hate and held the word within my hand.
There's you, the time, the logic, or the reasons we don't understand.
Sad courage claimed the victims standing still for all to see,
As armoured movers took approached to overlook the sea.
There since the cord, the license, or the reasons we understood will be.
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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