Lemon Song (Jam Live)

Started by Rata-tat-tat, February 16, 2010, 11:34:44 PM

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The Lemon Song (Practice At Jerry's)
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Hey guys... Ok I must admitt I'm usually a modest drummer and tend not to go outside of my comfort zone as far as my playing ability.... Untillllllll.....you add some JAGER and beer. Boy ohhh boy... well I'll let you be the judge. Me and the boys tossed back quite a few last weekend and this was the result. I couldn't post the whole thing... so I decided to start where my playing is the worst... keep listening...Never mind the boozehound on the skins... the guitar and bass are incredible. Then... the music overcomes my drunken state and Yes... I finally get it together. This was our first attempt at the Lemon Song... basically the guitar (Rich) started playing it me (Drums) and Bass (Dave) joined in.  It was truly a fun all ego's out the window jam night with my buddies. Rock'n F'n Roll. BTW... I was playin my buddy's vintage 60's Ludwig kit. Helll Yah... She's a beeeuuuttttaaay.

Thanks all

Tod

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Sounds good tod as you say gets better as it goes on   well done        Alex :)

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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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SE

Great to hear some live suff,the guitar has some real good licks and you drumming sounds really excellent when you get warmed up,sound absolutly great fun.
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I agree -> Great fun listening to live music - cool jam!!  It's nice to hear real drums being played live - so good!  I wished you would have jammed on that last riff a little longer...really dug that!

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Cool !!!

There's some real good playing going on there !!


Aaaahhhh miss those days of jamming !
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