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72tour
Posted 2006-10-28 2:55 AM (#234424)
Subject: Jam


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So, some friends and I are starting a band. One kid didn't show, but we had me on guitar, a bassist and a drummer. Anyway, we started out awesome, we did NIB by Black Sabbath, and replayed the opening riff of Smoke on the Water since not one of us could remember how the rest of the riffs go(I don't own any Deep Purple).

Anyway, we just took turns soloing over those riffs and it was great. Then we doodled around a bit which was alright. Five hours in all.

I have never played the blues with a double bass blaring from the drums... it was alright actually.
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-10-28 3:01 AM (#234425 - in reply to #234424)
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I can tell I've been working too hard...I saw "jam" and immediately thought, "which flavor?"

...I've officially lost it.

Sounds like fun - I did that a year or so ago with Woody and some buddies of his - a real eye-opener to what's possible!
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2006-10-28 3:24 AM (#234426 - in reply to #234424)
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U mean you did Black Sabbath and omitted paranoid :eek: brother.. That`s so Sad ... :(
Vic :D
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-10-28 8:06 AM (#234427 - in reply to #234424)
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Man, I need to do that. I am so out of jam. Good going.

On a related note... my son told the wife and me last night that he has finally figured out what he's going to do with his life... be in a band. Please pray for us.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-10-28 11:38 AM (#234428 - in reply to #234424)
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Captain - I've been living that nightmare for a few years now... and the worst possible scenario - punk rock (or whatever subset of it sounds the worst). When he said he wanted to go for the Jazz band I was VERY encouraging!

Prayers sent... :eek:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-28 12:04 PM (#234429 - in reply to #234424)
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Andrew, it's easy to see why a baker would think of jam as something you put on bread. You guys with young kids, all I can say as they go through the Korn or Slipknot phase, or heaven forbid, Rap, good luck.
I went to move my daughter's car one day and the CD started blaring, "Starf**kers" over it had a remote and I was hitting the rewind button while I was trying to turn it off. My daughter told me it was a song about people who marry movie stars. I said it was a song about seeing how many morons will buy a CD if they shout obscenities into the microphone. She's living with a drummer. I'm being punished for something.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-10-28 12:15 PM (#234430 - in reply to #234424)
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Cap't ... not to worry. This is normal. Boys need to try on all kinds of things to figure out what they are NOT going to do with their life. My son was going to be ( in successive order) a professional skateboarder, a pro football player, a punk rock star, a novelist, a professional fighter, a hot-rod builder, a rockabilly star, a tattoo artist. He was/is very good at all of them. He is now a US Marine Corps sniper. Last weekend he was talking CIA. Since he turns only 21 next week, I figure there will be a few more. It's all good. Just support him and tell him that if he's going to try something, he needs to be the best he can be at whatever he tries on.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-10-28 12:17 PM (#234431 - in reply to #234424)
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Mark ... that must have been "Star, Star" by the Stones (Goats Head Soup) circa 1973. We are to blame for that. :cool:
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cliff
Posted 2006-10-28 12:19 PM (#234432 - in reply to #234424)
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". . Last weekend he was talking CIA . ."

Well, . . maybe not NOW . . since you've blown his "cover" . . .

Nice Goin' . . . DAD!! :D
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cliff
Posted 2006-10-28 12:21 PM (#234433 - in reply to #234424)
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". . She's living with a drummer. I'm being punished for something. . ."

You certainly are.
(at least you'll get free pizzas . . .)
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Cantom
Posted 2006-10-28 11:27 PM (#234434 - in reply to #234424)
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In Texas I jammed every week with a country and bluegrass band for about four years. Now in Ontario I jam with a jazz group twice a week and a song writer once a week.
Life doesn't get any better.
When I was working in a group on a regular basis, we would start off every rehersal with a 5 to 10 miute jam. Everbody improvised.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-28 11:35 PM (#234435 - in reply to #234424)
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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
Mark ... that must have been "Star, Star" by the Stones (Goats Head Soup) circa 1973. We are to blame for that. :cool:
I don't think so. This was something recent and I think it was titled, "Star F--ker." Even so, I've never been a Stones fan.
And Cliff, I doubt I even get free pizza. More likely, he'd try to sell us drugs.
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72tour
Posted 2006-10-29 12:03 AM (#234436 - in reply to #234424)
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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Andrew, it's easy to see why a baker would think of jam as something you put on bread. You guys with young kids, all I can say as they go through the Korn or Slipknot phase, or heaven forbid, Rap, good luck.
I went to move my daughter's car one day and the CD started blaring, "Starf**kers" over it had a remote and I was hitting the rewind button while I was trying to turn it off. My daughter told me it was a song about people who marry movie stars. I said it was a song about seeing how many morons will buy a CD if they shout obscenities into the microphone. She's living with a drummer. I'm being punished for something.
*Laughs histerically* I'am suprised you didn't bash the stereo in, like a small victory over bad music.

But hey, you know what you call a guy who delivers pizzas to your door? A drummer.
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-10-29 2:07 AM (#234437 - in reply to #234424)
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Q: Why do bands & orchestras only take 15 minute intermissions?

A: So they don't have to re-train the drummers.


Q: How many drummers does it take to change a lightbulb?

A: Five. One to change the bulb, the rest to cross their arms and say, "I could have done that."

:D
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-10-29 4:55 AM (#234438 - in reply to #234424)
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No matter how much good music you expose your kids to, they will always choose: Rap-crap, death-metal, nuevo-disco, or something that you will hate. It's genetic/reverse-evolution. So stay weird, and your kids will turn-out "normal". (which may be worse)
Lord, save us from Rap, in all of it's incarnations. Especially white-people rap, and (Heaven forbid) white-people Christian rap!
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FlySig
Posted 2006-10-29 9:54 AM (#234439 - in reply to #234424)
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I get to jam with "The Band" every couple of weeks. "The Band" consists of my daughter on flute or violin, my son on violin, and their violin teacher (a truly amazing professional violinist).

There's nothing as fun as playing music with your kids, and there's nothing quite as strange as classic rock (Beatles, Aerosmith, Eagles, etc) played on guitar, violin, and flute.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-10-29 10:56 AM (#234440 - in reply to #234424)
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Mark,

Probably a remake of the Star, Star. It was originally titled Star F&*ker, but the record company wouldn't print that "back in the days". Rumor has it Mick wrote it for Bianca after they split and she started hanging out with Hollywood types.

Q: What do you call a drummer with no girlfriend? A: Homeless.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-29 12:41 PM (#234441 - in reply to #234424)
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Could be, Bob. I was driving back with the same daughter one time and she had to listen to our music. My Sweet Lady by John Denver came on and I told her that I played and sang that for her Mom on our wedding night. I asked her if she thought (Blank) would play Star F---er for her.
72tour, I didn't dare bust the stereo, because I knew I'd have to pay for it. While we were looking for a car for her we were talking to a car salesman on his cell phone. He was checking the mileage on a car when the phone went dead. When he called back we asked what happened. He said that when he went to turn the car on to check the mileage, this big voice behind him yelled, "Are you ready for some rap, Mother F---er?" It scared him so much he dropped the phone. Obviously there was a CD player, but we didn't buy that car.
How do you get the drummer off your front porch?
Pay him for the pizza. (Actually a school joke.)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-10-29 4:33 PM (#234442 - in reply to #234424)
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-FlySig-(quote) There's nothing as fun as playing music with your kids, and there's nothing quite as strange as classic rock (Beatles, Aerosmith, Eagles, etc) played on guitar, violin, and flute.

You just got to do some Ian Anderson/Jethro Tull.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-10-29 5:07 PM (#234443 - in reply to #234424)
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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
No matter how much good music you expose your kids to, they will always choose: Rap-crap, death-metal, nuevo-disco, or something that you will hate.
He likes all sorts of music, and plays pretty well. Belive it or not, I really enjoy good punk music, metal, even emo and screamo (if the music's good). he likes a lot of the same stuff I like, like Husker Du and Dinosaur Jr. His band at least has more singing than screaming.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-10-29 9:13 PM (#234444 - in reply to #234424)
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Cap'n-- To quote myself; "I never thought I would miss Punk Rock."
And I do!
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-10-29 9:32 PM (#234445 - in reply to #234424)
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It's the screaming that usually turns me off... I can take the music in some cases. I took my son to see Flogging Molly... except for the three weeks of deafness afterwards, I liked it alot. Of course the bands that went on before them we're... shall we say... putrid!
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-10-30 10:37 AM (#234446 - in reply to #234424)
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I don't mind the screaming as much as the low demon growl. I like Opeth's music, but the growling...

We have a local hardcore band that my son's band plays with a lot, named Silas Marner. Their singer is a cute girl, and her "singing" is a low growl. It's almost comical.
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