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Matt Thomas (The Joy Formidable) - Interview
Adam Betts (Three Trapped Tigers) - Interview
Tom Diamantopoulo (The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster)
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Zildjian 18" EFX Cymbal - Review
Yamaha Pocket club tour - Eastbourne
London drum show 2011
Aricles, opinions, and stupidity
Dennis Wilson
Most wanted #7
Friendly Fires advertises olives - Film
Bombast
Dessert related rudiments
Blisters...
Billy Corgan gets a B
Goodbye my old friend
Alternatives to Moongel
Keeping it peel
Most wanted
Most wanted #6
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Most wanted #4
Most wanted #3
Most wanted #2
Most wanted #1
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Alan Wren
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Sunday, 22 August 2010
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Never meet your heroes?
And yet I did...
It was actually an amazing experience!
The Internet has made everything so "instant" that you forget that people, in this case a certain drummer, actually do things that aren't blogged, twittered, Drummer magazine-d, Rhythm magazine-d and/or generally social networked...
During this interview I had the pleasure of hearing stories and tales of sessions that I had no idea existed. Fairly unknown to most drummers, if these had been blogged and his exploits publicised, would he have more of a following? To be honest I like the idea of being followed by that select few that have found me and to be known through my musical legacy alone...
Look out for the interview on Mike Dolbear.com soon! I'm currently shearing the words...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5KHo7Ca2iU
It was actually an amazing experience!
The Internet has made everything so "instant" that you forget that people, in this case a certain drummer, actually do things that aren't blogged, twittered, Drummer magazine-d, Rhythm magazine-d and/or generally social networked...
During this interview I had the pleasure of hearing stories and tales of sessions that I had no idea existed. Fairly unknown to most drummers, if these had been blogged and his exploits publicised, would he have more of a following? To be honest I like the idea of being followed by that select few that have found me and to be known through my musical legacy alone...
Look out for the interview on Mike Dolbear.com soon! I'm currently shearing the words...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5KHo7Ca2iU
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