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there were vids on the last page all i noticed were these

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their hypnotizing, guess im 1 of those sick bastards that likes boobs

only prob is going on this webpage at work you gonna get me sacked for looking up porn. i mean look at em, you can spot them from the oposite side of the office.

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there were vids on the last page all i noticed were these

post-31501-1213174584_thumb.jpg

their hypnotizing, guess im 1 of those sick bastards that likes boobs

only prob is going on this webpage at work you gonna get me sacked for looking up porn. i mean look at em, you can spot them from the oposite side of the office.

hahaha sry that im keeping u honest, n u gotta do work :ninja:

lol just kidding:P

look at them :blink:

stole this one off ns but holy shit! this is one 5 yr old i wouldnt wanna mess with lol.

sorry, im not cool enough to figure out how to make it appear on the page, steve, im assuming you will let me know how soon though lol :)

Well I've been sittin' drinkin' thinkin' and listening to music in between having jams on my guitar. Now when it comes to music, cause I'm such an anal bastard, theres not much that impresses me anymore.

But, I am always impressed by good drummers and virtuoso guitarists

Those who know who Steve Vai is will just nod sagely. The rest of you best check this video out.

This is him performing one of his songs with a symphony orchestra. Dont moan. Just STFU and watch it already. There are good guitarists of a professional level, and then there are freaks of nature. Eddie Van Halen is one of them, as is Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen and many many others. This Vai guy is a total virtuoso. He was taught by Joe Satriani (who is just as good, and incidentally playing at thebby theatre next month, going to see him fo' sho'). The song here is farking beautiful. Oh and as for Satriani,

pretty much sums up his repertoire.

Now for the Drummers

They never cease to amaze me. Cause I never could get my feet to do what's needed. The Arms be all I got. So I trip spinnach when I see freaks of nature like Travis Barker. I wasnt a blink182 fan but he was their drummer. First found out about him due to his collaborations with Paul Wall whos a great MC from Houston Texas.

here are some barker clips....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnzXTGn3i58 - Some studio session. Insane.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOfsr9D-KXU - Snare drum solo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVoX6nzzutc - Grillz with Paul Wall

and heres another bloke called Joey Jordison. I'm not much of a slipknot fan, but theres no deny this guys is freakishly good: And I seriouly LOVE the way the dude can segue from one timing to the other.

Gonna see if I can find some Jimmy Chamberlin demos. Hes the drummer from Smashing Pumpkins. Has a jazz influence like Gene Krupa, and is damn good.

Oh yeah, Danny Carey from tool is wild too. Theyre notorious for switching to abnormal tempos mid song. Incidentally he played drums for "Green Jello" who did that song in the early 90's "3 little cops" (aka 'little pig little pig let-me-in. NOT BY THE HAIR OF MY CHINNY CHIN CHIN!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRaxQeirgWk

<-- This is very informative regarding timing. For non music students, mismatched timing is like performing a root canal on yourself without an asprin. But thats why Tool are so goddamn awesome.

Rock on. Do you know of any more musical freaks of nature? I might just have to introduce some of u guys to Q-bert or Aphex Twin >:thumbsup:

-D

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