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Hat Storage

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ha!!!

I have a high carpeted shelf built into my studio so some sit high ... sort of like something you would see in Sam Ash or Guitar Center or any of those awful monster chain garbage stores

problem is it only fits 3 kits ... so the others are stacked on the floor

Do you belong to another forum where you post "What Drum Kit Are You Beating On Today?" photos?
 

moontheloon

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Do you belong to another forum where you post "What Drum Kit Are You Beating On Today?" photos?

ha!

no ... but that's not a bad idea...

though I usually only play one ... or two ... depending on the gig and style of music I'm playing that night

the rest just sit there and get dusted one and a while

pathetic ... I know
 

Strapped-4-Cache

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Moon, I saw this pic posted somewhere else today and immediately thought of you. You might be able to decorate your studio for the rest of the month this way and solve a bit of the drum storage problem. Just a thought.

Drum Tree.jpg
 

Strapped-4-Cache

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You know, I almost followed my comment by saying something like, "Wait - don't tell me this pic was shot in your studio," but I thought that would seem like I was being a jerk. Guess I should have added it anyway. :)
 
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Yeah, moon. I saw that yesterday too and my first thought was - It's been done.

Too bad we couldn't have one with the original Moon the Loon before he was "taken away."

And here it is December 3rd. Wanna know what I was doing 36 years ago today?
 

moontheloon

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Yeah, moon. I saw that yesterday too and my first thought was - It's been done.

Too bad we couldn't have one with the original Moon the Loon before he was "taken away."

And here it is December 3rd. Wanna know what I was doing 36 years ago today?

what were you doing ?

did you know that Animal is based on Moonie ?
 

Spudman

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Not to brag, but I got to see Keith play with The Who before he died. It's still number one on my list of great concerts.
I only had one Dobbs back then and I stored it on a hatrack, so now we're back on topic.
 

moontheloon

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Not to brag, but I got to see Keith play with The Who before he died. It's still number one on my list of great concerts.
I only had one Dobbs back then and I stored it on a hatrack, so now we're back on topic.

I'm envious ... I was 4 when he passed

he is one of my heroes ... not a great role model of course but everything about him has intrigued me since I was very young
 
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what were you doing ?

did you know that Animal is based on Moonie ?

I was at the Cincinnati show.

I never got to see the "real" Who, but saw this show, and several subsequent ones with Jones and Starkey. And I know we're off topic but, yeah, it was one of the weirdest nights of my life. My date and I didn't know what happened until after we got home. Oh, and Animal owes as much to Ginger Baker as Moonie, from what I've always heard.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled discussion on hat storage.
 

se couvrir

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Keeping off topic: I've seen live most of the great American big bands (including Buddy's) right from the mid fifties and no-one drove a big band like him.
I suppose you've heard that old one Moon?
"A big band is 15 musicians and a drummer!" (Sorry! - but I used to be a reedman)
You have some great hats - keep them coming.
Chris.
 

moontheloon

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Keeping off topic: I've seen live most of the great American big bands (including Buddy's) right from the mid fifties and no-one drove a big band like him.
I suppose you've heard that old one Moon?
"A big band is 15 musicians and a drummer!" (Sorry! - but I used to be a reedman)
You have some great hats - keep them coming.
Chris.

extremely familiar with all of Buddys work

I have dedicated my life to studying every notable drummer from Baby Dodds to Kendrick Scott and everyone in between

I agree that no one drove a band like Buddy ... but I will tell you that Louis Bellson and Ed Shoughnessy are pretty damn close
 

Bob Roberts

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More off topic. More name dropping... I met Buddy when he opened for Frank at The New Haven Coliseum. I was working security as part of Frank's crew. Buddy's dressing room buffet wasn't as elaborate as Frank's and Buddy was picking at Frank's leftovers... we greeted each other and said "hello" but was strictly told not to approach Frank for any reason... An act that I managed played quite frequently at the club Carly Simon co owned on the Vinyard. Met her a few times in our dressing room and exchanged music pleasantries. Met Springsteen and "Little" Stevie in the dressing at the Lone Star in NYC when they attended a performance for one of my other artists and we all spoke briefly. Saw Zep w John Bonham, Hendrix, Cream, Allman Bros w Duane. Bored u all enuff. Big deal, with that and $250 I'll get me a Stetsonian.
 

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