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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 2:46 pm 
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...because it is a result of drums and around drums that Cliff and Teri came to visit. Of course, many may be the drummers and few the friends, so drumming isn't really the reason at heart, but it sure is the vehicle.

They arrived early evening on Tuesday. Almost immediately, we hauled Cliff's Designers upstairs, got heads changed and tuned, and his kit set up, so that we'd have as much as possible of the next day to play around. The weekend (I want to call it a weekend even though it was not, technically) wasn't all drums; the four of us also enjoyed good conversation and good food, and we had a reasonable amount of liquid palliative to smooth it all out and wash it down. Charlie is a great guest, too, and though there was some friction between him and the house cat, Charlie caused none of it. He is a good old hound, even though this morning he gave me a lesson in not-being-the-boss-of-him, while I followed in my bathrobe and slippers, downstream along the creek and around the next building to the south, where he decided the game had gone on long enough and affected interested in a clump of long grasses in order to let me catch him.

I am caused to report that, at the age of 61, I've never played drums with another drummer. Some of you may have done a lot of it, and if you did no doubt it was fun. But the idea has never attracted me. We trap drummers travel alone. We don't congregate the way guitar players do. We don't form drum circles (drum circles are for people who aren't drummers, sensitive new-age types, who are hoping it will help them to get primitive and find their inner males. They generally do it after an emotional breakup with a new-age female who thoroughly gelded them, so you can stand around with a bunch of other pony-tailed rejects and thump more or less rhythmically. My inner male is way on the outside, so there wouldn't be a lot of purpose, and he might be driven to acts of violence, so why give him the opportunity?). I have been in circumstances where another drummer is also a friend, but in such cases one guy always stood around and watched while the other played. It never lasted long. Musically, drums are great accompaniment instruments but drums accompanying drums is a odd concept - at least it is an odd concept in my mind, though some may think it is my mind that is odd, and I can provide no argument.

It took Cliff and me a little while to warm up, but soon enough we began trading ideas and licks. I'd love to be able to do that once a week, because you can learn a lot watching another drummer while playing yourself. We played in sets through most of yesterday morning, then ate lunch, went out for a short walk, and came back and played some more. Each time it got better.

Good things end. Fortunately bad things do to, so I'm not urging a cosmic viewpoint here, but we packed the drums back downstairs last evening, loaded their vehicle and this morning, about 7AM, Cliff and Teri headed out, going west though Dubuque toward home. Next stop Wichita. Well, probably they'll take a break sooner, because Charlie will want a pit stop.

Last thing I saw was a Texas license plate on the back of Cliff's rig, but I am left with the sense of a profoundly good time, and with the vague residual aroma of the cigars Cliff and I smoked last night, capping off a great visit.

ps. I know, pics or it didn't happen. I was too involved to take any, but I know there were some taken, and I expect to see them sometime soon. It'll be fun to see it from someone else's point of view. :D

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:00 pm 
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Gregory wrote:
ps. I know, pics or it didn't happen. I was too involved to take any...


The story of my life.... "Did you take any pics? Ummm no, but the camera was in my backpack the whole time." :(

Double drumming is much harder than it looks, but radically fun! BTW, your "drum circle" description is priceless! :lol:


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:10 pm 
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This was a side trip that Teri and I were very much hoping to work into our annual road trip, and we both couldn't be happier that we were able to do so.

Greg and I, and our families have been friends for several years, but had not had the chance to meet up until now.

Sure had a 'weekend' feel for us as well, and every aspect of the visit was a sincere pleasure.

Amongst all else, it was a tremendous amount of fun (and work) to play off each other's ideas, and it was rewarding to get better at it with each 'set'.

Nice town, wonderful people, good fun.

This whole trip has been a pleasure; I only regret that time did not allow visits with Kelly and Gunnar this year.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 11:05 pm 
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It did happen. ;)

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:31 am 
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Waaay too cool guys!!!!! :P

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 9:37 am 
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That looks like fun... I don't see any tacos..


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 10:53 am 
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It's good to see proof! Now can we work on tradition? :? ;)

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That looks like fun... I don't see any tacos..


Dave, I don't see cigars. Of the two, I'd much rather see cigars.

Lest anyone get ideas, the snare to my left is not a snare. It is a music stand and sometimes coffee table - or both, depending.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 8:03 pm 
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Done with low level digital camera, which happens to have a video function. These clips represent Teri's accidental discovery of that function.

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Clip II

Slow load to get it into buffer, but it plays smoothly after that.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 8:42 pm 
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Uh-oh. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:40 am 
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I just showed these vids to Lily. She lost it. She's still laughing. Says she's glad I don't usually do "fairy drumming." And laughed some more. :lol: :P :lol:

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