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Post by Andy Clayton on Apr 4, 2007 2:21:46 GMT -5
thing is kad, the thaught kind of scares me, when i went to watch muse at the n e c there were fifteen thousand people all screaming and waiting for them to come on, thats scary, at least when 15 thousand people download the song im not there when its being played # and everyone who i show the songs to say "you should try get a record deal" its scary.
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Post by themystic on Apr 4, 2007 20:41:56 GMT -5
yeah, i understand. i dont know if i could play anything on stage either. but as for the record deal, you dont need to have people see that. heck, tours are just for people wanting to make more money. you could just not do tours.
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Post by Andy Clayton on Apr 5, 2007 17:54:54 GMT -5
thats true kad, nice to see you back btw
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Post by themystic on Apr 5, 2007 20:27:49 GMT -5
im glad to be back. ive just had alot to do lately. anyway, you should just try for the deal. nothing to lose, everything to gain, ya know?
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Post by madguitargod on Apr 7, 2007 3:35:04 GMT -5
Hi Kad! I had more net troubles haha, learning spanish to sort them out isn't easy and telefonica are rude not a very nice persons, sorry. If your english they don't want to help and if that happend in england you get locked up for racism never mind though. Its thundering here in spain which is scary cos its usally sunny. whatever thats enough 'bout me. I agree with Kad, Andy dood, you've got to get a deal, you could be a millionaire within a year. you have talent, soooooooooooo much talent. Kad glad to see your back on earth hehe. could you get some pics up of your new guitars???
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Post by Andy Clayton on Apr 7, 2007 6:05:24 GMT -5
i think ill get my arse in gear one day and send them off.. i think im running out of ideas atm anyway... iv just gone one more trick up my sleeve though before i send stuff off
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Post by themystic on Apr 7, 2007 23:14:46 GMT -5
oh, what would that be? and i wont have pics of the guitars for some time, unless my father sends me some. he is off in korea at the moment. lol. and you think you have to suffer racism? im not all american, but i have the accent. when im in europe, people dont treat me so well. i have to start flashing my dutch passport to get respect.
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Post by Andy Clayton on Apr 8, 2007 5:17:02 GMT -5
ill have to get some pics up of my gear, but then again its all been used in my videos..
my guitars are yamaha pacifica, jackson rx10d (flying v) and a les paul
drums are arbiter flats
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Post by GazJ83UK on Apr 12, 2007 3:52:54 GMT -5
...and Arbiter Flats just about fit into a 2000 Renault Laguna ;D
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Post by madguitargod on Apr 17, 2007 11:43:23 GMT -5
hi internet fixed at last!! i saw your new car its quite nice but im not really into cars, i prefer motorbikes, hehe my brother has 2, a honda CBR1100XX and a rubbish little yammy i think he inspired me hehe, i never played proper drums but my friend had some flats they don't sound very good but i'm an idiot so dont listen to me hehe i got to go and be idiotic so bye
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Post by Andy Clayton on Apr 17, 2007 13:40:10 GMT -5
welcome back yeah flats dont sound to good thats why im using midi now but they are great for practice im opposite not really into bikes, the thought of falling off scares me, plus my car will beat a road bike on track and a lotus elise as a found out today
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Post by themystic on Apr 17, 2007 15:04:26 GMT -5
i dont care for bikes or cars. i enjoy walking. walking out in the woods. yeah, im a hippie, shush. ^_- and as for my musical equipment: acoustic guitar, classic acoustic (3/4 nylon string) guitar, 12 string acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboard (cruddy model), yamaha piano (great piece of equipment ^_^), clarinet, flute, pan flute, dijridu (i know i spelled that wrong) a small trible drum thing, and a recorder somewhere. my family likes instruments........
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Post by madguitargod on Apr 18, 2007 10:43:02 GMT -5
my brother said he would like to put that to the test, with the honda blackbird cbr because it is a road bike! 5th fastest road bike in the world apparantly, he asked what your 0-60 time was, but i'm not old enough to drive so i can only imagine... which means walking is good for me, whats a dijridu??? i'm about to learn rock on or something else by jerry c cos i finished i'm alright, one of the nicest songs i ever heard
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Post by Andy Clayton on Apr 18, 2007 12:32:16 GMT -5
dijiridu is an australian instrument. 0-60 is only 5.9 secs a bike will nail it do 60 but on a track it will be bye bye bike.. see this vid www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWLp6RmlqB8
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Post by themystic on Apr 18, 2007 18:32:08 GMT -5
the dijiridu is an aboriginial instrument that plays a single note, but with different styles that it seems to have a range of its own. there is a certain style of playing that requires you to cycle your air, as to keep a continuous flow of air in the instrument. its quite beautiful actually.
and look at that. the fricken car whooped that bike, and usin an audi motor, which happens to be my favorite brand of vehicles (after the ferari). got an Audi a4 1.8 turbo in the garage now
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