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Breakfast Babble => The Grand Scheme Of Things => Topic started by: Spacey on January 12, 2006, 03:45:53 pm


Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: Wolfman on January 15, 2006, 10:32:24 am
I hate ambiguous thread titles.
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: skalnbyc on January 13, 2006, 01:19:05 am
Quote from: FrankZappa
gotta go with spaceman... out here on the northeast shorline we may not be in "america\'s best city", but we do make the best threads...

and pizza...

and guitarists...

and baseball teams...

and football teams...

and jambands...

need I go on? :P

and subs...
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: FrankZappa on January 12, 2006, 06:03:40 pm
gotta go with spaceman... out here on the northeast shorline we may not be in "america\'s best city", but we do make the best threads...

and pizza...

and guitarists...

and baseball teams...

and football teams...

and jambands...

need I go on? :P
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: leith on January 12, 2006, 05:56:40 pm
Quote from: Spacey
but this thread is betta, brah!
You keep thinking that
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: Spacey on January 12, 2006, 05:52:00 pm
but this thread is betta, brah!
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: leith on January 12, 2006, 05:44:46 pm
Quote from: Spacey
Animal can make a beat with a peanut shell and toothpicks.

Last night at late night while standing in the living room of Dobs house watching TPalms, Freddie and company play a twisted game of Jenga, I heard some noise coming from the cellar. It wasn\'t the noise that attracted me, it was the bass line that sounded like Dog Log, so I followed intuition that led me into the middle of some sort of "jam session". Dobs on a what appeared to be a drum set, Greg (Dob\'s Housemate) on bass and Adrain playing some kind of Piano/Keyboard or something (all I know is it had keys on it).

It probably was one of the coolest things I saw at late night in awhile. I watched intently for close to a 1/2-hour but in that 1/2-hour, I felt I was watching some sort of MMW basement jam.

Animal just amazes me with his musical ability. The kid must see everything in the world as an instrument and a note.



Uh DUH! This is why I watch that little bundle of genius when @ Breakfast shows and the reason I started that whole thread.
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: Spacey on January 12, 2006, 05:28:22 pm
Quote from: Me!
That\'s funny adrian said the sma ething when they finished, "we sounded like MMW, for awhile there"  or some thing to that effect.  You should\'ve seen Tim banging on those drums too.


I shoulda stuck around a little longer to see more.

It really was quite impressive.
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: Me! on January 12, 2006, 05:19:37 pm
That\'s funny adrian said the sma ething when they finished, "we sounded like MMW, for awhile there"  or some thing to that effect.  You should\'ve seen Tim banging on those drums too.
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: SlimPickens on January 12, 2006, 04:00:38 pm
I\'m gonna start renting obscure instruments; a french horn, a bouzouki, maybe a zither if I can track one down to bring to breakfast shows to see if Adrian can play them.
Title: I Am Convinced That...
Post by: Spacey on January 12, 2006, 03:45:53 pm
Animal can make a beat with a peanut shell and toothpicks.

Last night at late night while standing in the living room of Dobs house watching TPalms, Freddie and company play a twisted game of Jenga, I heard some noise coming from the cellar. It wasn\'t the noise that attracted me, it was the bass line that sounded like Dog Log, so I followed intuition that led me into the middle of some sort of "jam session". Dobs on a what appeared to be a drum set, Greg (Dob\'s Housemate) on bass and Adrain playing some kind of Piano/Keyboard or something (all I know is it had keys on it).

It probably was one of the coolest things I saw at late night in awhile. I watched intently for close to a 1/2-hour but in that 1/2-hour, I felt I was watching some sort of MMW basement jam.

Animal just amazes me with his musical ability. The kid must see everything in the world as an instrument and a note.