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Title: phantasm777
Post by: phantasm777 on October 29, 2011, 04:55:05 PM
thats the name - nick i use online and for music, had it a long time. as well as phantasm777.com. anyways i started my musical journey in 67, age 8 playing drums. could never really afford the drums i wanted, the cheaper ones were all to small of a kit. so in 74 not only did i start writing music and poems, lyrics, i took up bass. got damn good at ti too, if i say so myself. so much so i thought, if i can bend these thick-ass bass strings imagine what i could do on guitar?!? HUGE  mistake. at best i was a medicore guitarist, i had my moments but i could see it wasnt for me, but good to know!. so i played guitar with my ibanez 75 flying v from 79 - 89 or so, then back to bass, then by early 90's i wasnt doing much of anything, between personal problems, manic depression and more things, well lets just say i somehow managed to snap out  of it after many yrs.

just last yr, thanks in some part to an old guitarist and friend of mine going back to my first bands in 74, i got back into it. very disheartened on how my bass and guitar skills slipped away, instead of doing nothing, i said screw it and just played them, not a lot but, enough for during recording sessions of my own stuff and some current collaborations with chris vaisvil, who as i said i've known since 74.

i have 2 guitars, one junky but cool one, and a bc rich warlock with a floyd rose on it, which im not that big of a fan of after having it. i have an ibanez bass, and a black flying V bass which is also a no name one and i havent used on these recordings. my drums were made a california co. music store called surf city. HB drums. not bad, supposedly made to pearl specs. they were the only co. who had a big kit i could actually afford. and provided i put on the right heads, they actually sound very good, not now, i have heads on for a try at something different and i dont like them, so i'll go back to evans heads once these shitty aquarians are done, or i get enough money to replace all 9 heads.

my cymbals, are zildjians, some are titanium, as the hi hats, some not, paiste, and sonar, which i think  zildjian makes. the toms - 7 of them are all around the front of me like a sonic cockpit. a 8 and 10 on one stand, a 12 and 13 ride on the 22 inch bass (would love to get a bonzo 28 in.) a 14 and 15 on a stand to the right of me and a floor 16. i have a pearl snare. my hihat, cause of all the drums is a remote hihat, which i totaly dig. also a cowbell. if you listen close i do use a lot of bass foot, a bonzo infleunce, though i try not to use it too much now, cause im still working out all the bugs of being new at making my own music entirely and dont want my drums to over power everything else. (since thats the instrument i am best at ... for now! :P

i will do some covers, as well as original, and also bring back some songs i wrote and or performed in past bands like - purple mountains. i would like collaborations IF you respect the fact that i might not like the band or song for a cover collaboration request. nothing personal, i just dont like playing songs i dont like, simple as that and no offense intended. im up for adding bass or drums even vocals for collabs. perhaps some guitars or keys though those are my weaker instruments, overall, but getting better at all of them slowly.

if also lyrics are needed i could probably help there. to date i've written over 1800 lyrics and poems. not nearly as much and as frequent as i used to. also if its a original song someone wants help on it, if i dont like it, or its something i feel i cannot do or contribute to, please dont take offence or be angry. perhaps i'll do your next song request.

i just have to like, feel, the song. if i do, then im in! if i dont like it, surely doesnt mean its bad, its just me. im pretty picky, thats why i cannot review songs i dont like here, whats the point of the negativity? i sure wouldnt want such a reviewer for my music laying down a bunch of things he dont like about it, (though if done with respect and to help me better my craft in whatever way, i look forward to constructive criticism) so i surely will not do that.

not sure what else to say but ive always said music is my blood. i could survive losing blood, but i cannot survive losing music. it's like my eternal battery. and has also been more faithful to me than any woman (dont get me wrong i adore women, but damn they're a freakin' handfull!!!!!!!!!

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Post by: Geir on October 30, 2011, 06:23:24 PM
Welcome phantasm777 !!

Like your music !  A lot !

I sure will call on you for some drums and maybe bass when I get in a heavy mood again ;) ;D


Geir (the resident viking vampire)
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Post by: phantasm777 on October 30, 2011, 11:04:48 PM
i can do more than just heavy! :)
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Post by: Greeny (No longer active) on October 31, 2011, 03:58:01 AM
Oooh... live drums! That's what a lot of us miss with our machine-generated beats. You could well find yourself in demand on here! Anyway, welcome to the community and I hope you find it as fun and supportive as the rest of us.
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Post by: Rata-tat-tat on November 01, 2011, 02:56:07 PM
Welcome... Drum on my friend!!!
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Post by: phantasm777 on November 11, 2011, 03:43:27 PM
how many drummers come to this forum, i'm guessing they are a minority.
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Post by: pjd1 on December 05, 2011, 01:23:22 PM
Welcome P777 hope you enjoy the forum and music ! i am already enjoying your energy and honesty !
Love the pic
Dunny
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Post by: phantasm777 on December 07, 2011, 05:56:43 AM
just like to point out, if i dont comment doesnt mean i think it sucks, its just for some reason im not into it. some genres i dont like as a whole, i would rather not say which, cause ive no need to accidently insult anyones taste. as far as ive heard so far, no one sucks here, just a matter of different styles and tastes, which is all fine.
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Post by: phantasm777 on January 10, 2012, 11:20:44 PM
just got my gibson - epiphone eb-3 bass ( SG bass) killer! expecting my epiphone g-400 guitar  - SG guitar. i love how similiar the specs are and that they are from a gibson company. as i said i got the bass already, what action a bit heavy but solid! the sg guitar is coming in a few days.
with those 2 new instruments it's sure not only to inspire me even more but also have better equipment. not that my bc rich warlock is bad, its just not my fav guitar. epiphones are about $1000 cheaper than a gibson sg. without being cheap. the bass is cherry red the guitar is black. once my fingers have gotten better, action-wise look out!

as for collabs. any cover song collab. i prefer a lot of music from 64 to about 77. obviously some bands i dont like or songs i dont like, i wont do. it would be uninspiring and why do something you dont like and cant put your all into it? anyways, a little update that i didnt want as a seperate topic, but buried in an already used topic.

working on doing the bass and drums with andy casson for pinball wizard. holidays put a big delay on for us both. also doing the drums for his latest zep type song original. i did the drums for them, not sure if its good enough, till i await andy's return.

i would love collabing on originals or covers, but again i am spoiled. i have to like it, i have to feel it! i really dont mean any offense if i reject a collab, please dont take it personal i get rejected all the time, it just drives me further on .... or insane! :P
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Post by: phantasm777 on February 03, 2012, 04:04:22 PM
ahhh seems the best way is just to look around and offer rather than be asked. this way i wont have to be in a positiion to turn anything down. i admit im picky in tatse, not nearly as much as i was when i was younger, but there are genre's i simply do not like, what can i say? nothing! i will not say which genre's and such because i see no reason on indulging in the negative. especially when there is plenty of positives to be had here! sorry if i came off abrasive or prickish initially, it's just, i gotta do what i feel in my heart and soul, just like everyone else.
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Post by: phantasm777 on September 04, 2012, 10:49:14 PM
i think i never mentioned this --- i play my drums barefoot only! no big deal but i suppose not many do. also when i get around to it, as per what 64guitars has mentioned, i might post some 80's stuff i did in a band while i was a guitarist using a 1975 ibanez woodgrain flying V. (wish i still had it) we had no singer for yrs but we kept learning songs and playing.
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Post by: phantasm777 on June 10, 2013, 12:34:25 AM
yep I sure did mention how picky I was! ;)
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Post by: henwrench on June 11, 2013, 09:28:09 AM
Quote from: phantasm777 on September 04, 2012, 10:49:14 PMi think i never mentioned this --- i play my drums barefoot only! no big deal but i suppose not many do.

    I never met a pro drummer who didn't play barefoot or with just socks...I guess you're in good company...

                                                                            henwrench
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Post by: phantasm777 on June 11, 2013, 10:14:57 AM
really? I never saw a barefoot drummer that I know of so I thought I was an oddity.

I have found that not having my feet weighed down by anything covering it is more comfortable and free-er to move and of course  not be weighed down as much. just like my hands though I have though of getting slightly opened gloves to prevent calusses on my fingers and from making more or breaking in older ones again.
 I tape my hi hat and bass pedal with electric tape and my feet can grip on that better then the steel ot metal of the hi hat and bass pedal. I also use a remote hi hat cause I have so many drums I couldn't spread wide enough to put my left foot on the hi hat pedal, that was a life saver!
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Post by: phantasm777 on January 06, 2014, 10:49:55 PM
april 1976

I was in a band called Harelquin. we all were still in high school.
Chris Vasivil on guitar and vox, Mohsen Davanipour on drums ( he was a iranian exchange student) and myself on bass.

notice the ampeg svt and the sunn 300 wat cabinet. I really could put out some loud bone shaking bass back then. good old times, I was 17 yrs old.
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Post by: Hilary on January 07, 2014, 02:00:37 AM
Hi Frank, that's a great photo of you and Chris back in the day. Thanks for posting :D
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Post by: phantasm777 on March 26, 2014, 04:32:34 PM
pretty fired up! I just got some mic stands, a mic, mic clamps for toms and have been better able to mic my drums now using 9 mics on 8 different channels on my mixer. sounding damn good, you should be hearing a big difference on drums after my next 3 songs. I have one in the can now ready for a release. and working on 2 more with my old drum mic set up, so my 96th song will have the new drum sound and mix. gonna make a big difference. my next 3 songs have improvements on the drum recodings, but once the 96th starts, its gonna sound great, which means I have to play more cause mistakes will be more obvious! :o
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Post by: phantasm777 on November 03, 2014, 08:37:14 PM
all my old links will not work. my new website is

http://phantasm777.ucoz.com/
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Post by: phantasm777 on March 18, 2015, 11:01:17 PM
good news, for me. i took my domain name and got another site, so i can go back to hosting songs i postred here as before. i did not like the host i switched to, and switched again. so far so good!
http://www.phantasm777.com