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I like to break things...

Postby flyboy 28 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 6:46 pm

lol, All this stuff happened within 15 minutes. First, my tom head busts, then a huge sliver of my cymbal came off and nearly gouged out my eye. I really didn't want to take a picture of that... Cause it's rather nasty now... :P Sliced open my eyebrow. But anyhoo, the others are just shots of my set that are slowly deteriorating... :)

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High toms well on their way
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Hi-hats cracked and shot
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The piece of cymbal that almost caused me to need an eyepatch...
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And my two sticks that also broke the other day... Now I'm using the tips of my brushes... :P
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby Craig. » Wed Nov 24, 2004 6:49 pm

you certainly do like to break things ::) :)
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby Hagar » Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:05 pm

What in the world do you use for sticks? :o I played drums semi-professionally for 12 years. I split a tom head & went through my bass drum once ( I used a wooden beater) but my heads never looked anything like that. As for breaking a cymbal. I never heard anything like it. ::)

PS. I let a drummer named Raye Duval loose on my kit once. He held the world drumming record for several years & was in the Guinness Book of Records. The cymbals & drum heads still had the imprints of the special sticks he used when I sold the kit. He told me he'd used the same pair of sticks for years. I think they were reinforced with steel. :o
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby flyboy 28 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 8:41 pm

:) Yeah I've seen sticks like that... But when you play the kind of music I do, you usually go through stuff like that rather quick... ::) I don't know what you used to play, Doug but I'm sure it's nothing like what my band does. ;D
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby Fly2e » Wed Nov 24, 2004 9:04 pm

I was a real heavy player back in my day. I would break a Paiste 3000, (Their heaviest gage cymbal), about one every 6 months. Heads were in need of replacement every other month! Here is my old kit!

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Re: I like to break things...

Postby SideWinder9 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 9:42 pm

Nice set dave!
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Nov 25, 2004 4:25 am

Nice work James ;D ;D ;D
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby Hagar » Thu Nov 25, 2004 5:04 am

I don't know what you used to play, Doug but I'm sure it's nothing like what my band does. ;D

We didn't play heavy metal but almost every other type of music you can think of. I knew most of the drummers around here at the time including the pros. There's no way I would have treated my kit like that, even if I could afford to. I don't think that Keith Moon on one of his bad days would either. It took me a long time to pay off my kit & I used it to earn the best part of my living. My day job was not well-paid at the time & I made more from one night's drumming than in a whole week at work.

The main problem I had was everyone, including the other musicians in the group, complaining that my drums were too loud. Someone once told me my bass drum was the loudest he'd ever heard. I would have thought that with the amplification & mixing units available these days you could play a lot lighter, not heavier. I know one thing. I'm glad I don't live next door to you. :P ;)

PS. I took these photos at a friend's 60th birthday party earlier this month. I used to play drums for him back in the early 60s & he's still a pro rock musician & singer. He's the lead guitarist furthest away in the shots with his son on rhythm guitar. His grandson plays pretty handy guitar & also jammed with the group. That's 3 generations of the same family in the band. :D The girl on drums is the bass player's daughter. She's the best young heavy rock drummer I've seen for a long time. ;)
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby flyboy 28 » Fri Nov 26, 2004 4:07 pm

:) Well I have two parents who (somehow) buy me all my drum crap... I have no idea why cause they don't get anything else for me... ::) Maybe they think our band will hit it big and I'll pay for their retirement... :P But thats a nice set, Doug. That may be a China crash, but it does look a bit warped... ::)

Dave, that set is flat out, amazing. I would really love a double bass, but my mom and dad said I'd have to get it... :-[ Maybe just the pedals... :D
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby Hagar » Fri Nov 26, 2004 4:21 pm

:) Well I have two parents who (somehow) buy me all my drum crap... I have no idea why cause they don't get anything else for me... ::) Maybe they think our band will hit it big and I'll pay for their retirement... :P

You're very lucky James. It was very different in my day. My Dad would sometimes help out but I had to pay him back. I'll be forever grateful as not many parents in those days would have encouraged their sons to be musicians. My younger brother played bass guitar which was a new thing then. I got all my stuff through hire-purchase was also a pretty new thing. It took something like 2 years to pay my kit off so you can be sure I looked after it.

But thats a nice set, Doug. That may be a China crash, but it does look a bit warped... ::)

I have another shot of that kit somewhere. The cymbals looked fine to me so it might be an optical illusion. I don't know what make they are or who it belongs to as my friend runs 2 different bands & I imagine it's owned by one of his regular drummers. The girl was only sitting in for a few numbers. When you play someone else's instruments you're pretty careful not to damage them.

What shook me more than anything is the shot of your hi-hat. I've never seen anything like it. :o Looks like the Mad Moon went berserk & set about it with a sledgehammer. LOL
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby flyboy 28 » Fri Nov 26, 2004 6:01 pm

:P Well it was the hi-hat that came with the set... So basically it was a piece of crappy-sounding round metal... Got a new one for my birthday (Crash and ride too, was part of a package deal)... Zildjians... My fav's.  8)
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby Jared » Mon Nov 29, 2004 10:04 pm

oops.. :-) ;D
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby jimclarke » Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:01 am

lol, All this stuff happened within 15 minutes. First, my tom head busts, then a huge sliver of my cymbal came off and nearly gouged out my eye. I really didn't want to take a picture of that... Cause it's rather nasty now... :P Sliced open my eyebrow. But anyhoo, the others are just shots of my set that are slowly deteriorating... :)

Floor tom head busted
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High toms well on their way
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Hi-hats cracked and shot
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The piece of cymbal that almost caused me to need an eyepatch...
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And my two sticks that also broke the other day... Now I'm using the tips of my brushes... :P
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Re: I like to break things...

Postby Paz » Wed Dec 01, 2004 4:26 pm

 I had a drummer once whose drum heads looked like that but he used broom handles (seriously) for drum sticks because he couldn't afford real sticks, this was like 15 years ago at least.
 I saw his brother (who also played in my band for many years) about 2 years ago and was told that he (broomstick boy) is still a loser living in his Mom's basement with no job, the only difference is that now he actually has kids, and I'm quite sure his Mom is paying for the kids to survive.
 I can still remember the night I replaced him (broomstick boy) with a real drummer, they were both so pissed, of course when the drummer was sent packing, the brother quit (a quite good guitarist with real equipment) and they just couldn't understand why I was kicking him out, the kit he played on was duct taped together and was hand painted, he used the aformentioned broomsticks or any other fairly straight piece of wood for drumsticks, all his cymbals were either cracked or had chunks missing from them, we had to nail his bass drum down because it would roll away, he smoked so much that he could only play a song or two before having to take a break, he never used soap because he claimed to be allergic to it, he was overweight and would sweat like crazy so he would stink up the whole garage, that is when he would get out of bed long enough for us to practice, (practice always being in the evening because I've always had a real job to go to everyday) and after several years of this they just couldn't figure out why I wanted a different drummer.
 You might be wondering why I kept him around as long as I did, well his brother (the guitarist) was my best friend growing up, we started our first band together before we could drive a car and played together for many, many years, but after a while I had to do something if the band was to ever progress, in the process I destroyed a friendship I had since I was a kid, this was not the only time I had to do something like this to try and achieve my musical goals, I ruined a lot of friendships and that is a big reason why I gave up the band life.
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