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Jetpoweredface
06-16-2008, 01:28 PM
I guess I'll start this one up by posting a video from state last year. I marched bass 4, so you can watch my fat self march around. Watch me after the ballad. My carrier came off of the drum half way up, so I had to put the whole contraption down, put the carrier back on the drum, get the drum on, and get my hat, all during the count-off. Let's just say I'm lucky the mic didn't pick up what I was saying at that point. ;)
Enjoy.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6-56IwSBM3U
Jetpoweredface
06-16-2008, 09:28 PM
Or not. Come on people. Watch a fat kid struggle with a 28" bass drum! Quality entertainment!
Or not. Come on people. Watch a fat kid struggle with a 28" bass drum! Quality entertainment!
Lol. Nice video man!
Jetpoweredface
06-16-2008, 10:22 PM
haha
thanks
It sucked then, but looking back it was funny as hell.
haha
thanks
It sucked then, but looking back it was funny as hell.
Haha, you said it, not me :cool:
devildrums555
06-18-2008, 12:19 PM
I'll check out the vid when I get home from school.
Gotta love a 28" bass drum. :cool?
Tommyboy79
06-18-2008, 10:08 PM
Stuff like that happens all the time, it's just how you handle it that is what is cool or not. I thought it was quite funny. I would have liked to have been base 3 and heard all that right behind me.
xfyre
06-19-2008, 06:30 PM
well, that kind of reminds me of my freshman year in Indoor, when i was playing cymbals. we had back-drops for our show that were on wheels, and we got behind them and pushed them around. in our first show, as i was pushing one of my back-drops (we switched them throughout the show), the big part i was behind fell off the base that had the wheels. i was like, "Oh s***!" and i kind of picked it up (with cymbals on, although, they had bars in the back that we used to push them around) and i kicked it closer to where it was supposed to be. then, the next person who had to use it, which was a girl with bass 1, picked the thing up and carried it to our last set. that was one of the scariest moments of my life.
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