Drummers at war

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Re: Drummers at war

by Awayday » 12 Jan 2011, 14:55

walshy wrote:Occasionally i take over from Barlow and have a go. I can do the beats but with Barlow's current drum any beats you try and do sounds like a droning noise. The skin needs tightening.
He also has the wrong sort of drum for what he is doing, but at least he is.
He needs a drum key, or a small socket set, and then he needs to go on youtube and look up how to tune a drum video.
As for teaching him, it is no different to clapping, so if he has trouble with clapping in time then he has no hope with keeping up with me on the drum.

Re: Drummers at war

by Southampton Gull » 12 Jan 2011, 12:35

I had to ask the girl for mine, she seemed to have her mind elsewhere.

I'm sure if you call the club today and explain, they'll sort one out for you, Nick. Saying that, I doubt it will be made all-ticket anyway.

Re: Drummers at war

by CraigUnder » 12 Jan 2011, 12:27

yeah, they were given to you when you pay at the turnstiles, weird that ..??

Re: Drummers at war

by Plymouth Gull » 12 Jan 2011, 12:25

Really? I didn't?!

:(

Re: Drummers at war

by CraigUnder » 12 Jan 2011, 12:21

NickGull wrote: Talking of vouchers, did anyone get one last night?
yeah i did get a ticket, everyone did nickgull, and barlow needs a lesson on how to actually play that bloody drum. .. awayday, show him how it is done :)

Re: Drummers at war

by Plymouth Gull » 12 Jan 2011, 12:18

Awayday wrote: I will be there, as long as the club don't make it all ticket and I don't have to collect vouchers between now and then
Talking of vouchers, did anyone get one last night?

Re: Drummers at war

by holsten » 12 Jan 2011, 12:11

Occasionally i take over from Barlow and have a go. I can do the beats but with Barlow's current drum any beats you try and do sounds like a droning noise. The skin needs tightening.

Re: Drummers at war

by Awayday » 12 Jan 2011, 10:51

Richinns wrote:Crawley game - get the drums in and lets bring the noise.

Lets add to your stories of Stevenage and Wembley to be re-told with pride in time to come.

Massive game for us and lets do everything we can to help the team beat Crawley.

I hope you will be there Awayday?
I will be there, as long as the club don't make it all ticket and I don't have to collect vouchers between now and then

Re: Drummers at war

by Southampton Gull » 11 Jan 2011, 14:12

He will be even if I have to drag him there :)

Re: Drummers at war

by Richinns » 11 Jan 2011, 09:46

Crawley game - get the drums in and lets bring the noise.

Lets add to your stories of Stevenage and Wembley to be re-told with pride in time to come.

Massive game for us and lets do everything we can to help the team beat Crawley.

I hope you will be there Awayday?

Re: Drummers at war

by Glostergull » 10 Jan 2011, 22:34

Now that would have been a sight. I know you don't like to blow your own trumpet but if you think of it It would be dificult to blow and drum at the same time. But keep on drumming and we will sing Yellow army all night with megaphones so Creepy Crawley Cant hear their own Farts.
I well remember that Day at Wembley. it always make my hair stand on the back of my neck and I spill my dinner down my front when I become all emulsional. :ball2: :ball1: :clap: :scarf: :clap: :scarf: :win: :win: :win:

Re: Drummers at war

by Scott Brehaut » 10 Jan 2011, 21:50

oxgull wrote:
Remember Wembley and the march down the hill from the Green Man. I was well P*&^& but it was just a great day and the drums?? well, just so uplifting!! :scarf:
Ditto - brilliant day. Proud to say I was there.

The way the Cambridge fans parted when they saw us coming was just brilliant.

YELLOW ARMY!!!! YELLOW ARMY!!!!

Re: Drummers at war

by Dave » 10 Jan 2011, 20:26

Ghee when i read the title thought you were challenging J.Barlow to a drum off,could only see one winner there :clap:

I go normaly go corner to corner on the popside and often walking down there are 3 sections with 3 different chants going the sound does not carry,also there is one lad who try's to get chants going in the corners and unless its yellow army no one joins in.

Thats why i really enjoyed standing with you s/g and the others at the Histon play off semi,and again saturday never been happier to have had a sore throat :) ,and the march down from the greene man as said above that will live long,long in the memory.

Think having a drum that can heard all round the ground and played properly is important,the club should invite you down for as many home games as possible,yes the early goal help however with you and the drum we still would have had quite the atmophere we saturday,and i did lift the players,and reading across all tufc fans forums its something that all tufc fans appereciate.

Re: Drummers at war

by oxgull » 10 Jan 2011, 19:58

SuperNickyWroe wrote: the march from the green man to wembley will live with me a for a very long time.

a fantastic moment in time. glad i was there :engflag:

and of course the drumming was 1st class! :clap:

Remember Wembley and the march down the hill from the Green Man. I was well P*&^& but it was just a great day and the drums?? well, just so uplifting!! :scarf:

Re: Drummers at war

by Stoke_Gull » 10 Jan 2011, 18:40

I think the drum played well adds something to any match. Before every match I go to a game which unfornately is not as oten as I'd like I am always hopeful that 'the guy with the drum' is there. Last one for me was away against Shrewsbury in October last year, had a great time even though we did draw. Wembley sounds fantastic and I wish I could of gone but the trains from Stoke on Trent on a Sunday are appauling.

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