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Search fail: http://www.londonfgss.com/thread14189.html
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I thought, from the title of this thread that it was going to be about how to turn nodders into drum kits, a concept that had not, hitherto struck me as feasible but, on reflection, seemed like a very good idea.
You can only imagine my disappointment when I discovered it was same old same old.
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Search fail: http://www.londonfgss.com/thread14189.html
FFS! guilty as charged.
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I thought, from the title of this thread that it was going to be about how to turn nodders into drum kits, a concept that had not, hitherto struck me as feasible but, on reflection, seemed like a very good idea.
You can only imagine my disappointment when I discovered it was same old same old.
ha, yeah took me while to understand the poorly worded title. had to read it a few times..
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if you play drums like that....
you could play anything/hit an inanimate object with two sticks and make it sound healthy...
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I've met Dave (puncturekit) a few times, most recently this week when he was busking at Finsbury park. Top bloke and should be better known amongst cyclists. He's played at quite a few festivals in Europe this year and is playing at Glastonbury. New stuff is going up on his site soon http://www.myspace.com/puncturekit
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nice one, i will tell mates who are going to glastonbury to watch out for him.
i can't believe i said "i hope it hasn't been posted before" and didn't even bother searching.
hangover i hate you.
Just found this, hope it hasn't been posted before.
Brilliant.
http://vimeo.com/3045282
http://www.automotto.org/entry/transforming-cycle-converts-into-drum-kit/