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Elite SMF
Posts: 274
Location: Shropshire,UK | Who loves the pounding of the drums,the thud under your feet,the vibration in your chest or do you yawn through 5 minutes of box bashing?
Edited by MR SISTER 2006-03-14 8:23 AM
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Nearly A Band Member
Posts: 1321
Location: on a Twisted planet | I'm a drummer in a Heavy band here in Macedonia and we're doin' quite well till now........we have one album til now......and from my expirience i tell you that the Drum solo in a concert is very well received from the audience,but i've done only one solo till now........
And yeah,not to forget that very big and important moment in the drum solo is when is it going to be happened (in what part of the concert and between what songs)
Stayin' Sick |
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| i luv drum solos im a drummer aswel even tho im like 14 but drum solos rock i ope a.j dus 1 wen i c twisted afta all hes a fukin legend |
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Nearly A Band Member
Posts: 680
Location: MARS | Nothing wrong with a good drum solo, as long as it fits though, I mean drums solos probably wouldn't work for a song like "You Are All That I Need" |
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Nearly A Band Member
Posts: 680
Location: MARS | -K9- - 2006-03-14 4:37 PM
Nothing wrong with a good drum solo, as long as it fits though, I mean drums solos probably wouldn't work for a song like "You Are All That I Need"
If you're talking about just throwing one in durring a concert, there is nothing wrong with that at all |
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Nearly A Band Member
Posts: 2072
| I like them, and most times they fit well into a concert |
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Nearly A Band Member
Posts: 717
Location: Chicago | Being a musician, I certainly appreciate a good drum solo and the talent required to pull it off. As a fan, I'm not big on solos full stop. The next time you go to a large scale concert (10,000 or more), watch the crowd. When a drum solo or guitar solo starts, everyone sits down. That's been my experience over the years and I've seen hundreds of concerts over the last 25 years. About the only exceptions to this rule that immediately come to mind are Tommy Lee's solo in Motley Crue's prime and Eddie Van Halen's solos. Beyond that, I see lots of asses hitting seats. |
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Serious SMF
Posts: 41
Location: UK | I like seeing a good drum solo as a musician and a fan, but not when they last like 6 or 7 minutes. 2 or 3 mins is definately long enough. |
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Extreme SMF
Posts: 119
Location: Sydney | Being a drummer, I love em.
Dave Lombardo from Slayer must be my favourate |
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Location: Graveyard BLVD. | I LOVE them! We are not talking about some ego-driven 40 minute or longer guitar riff solo {Yngwie Malmsteen comes to mind....OMG!} It has been my experience that the drummer is the least seen but MOST heard. That drummin' gets me in the right frame of mind! Bring it on!!!
Edited by SMF Cyndi 2006-03-15 4:46 PM
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