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A couple for you since you've come across Yoyoka Soma including the very talanted Junna a now an 'in demand' session drumner





Fantastic, especially the young girl doing rage against the machine, when there is a break in the drumming and you see her working herself up to come in again. Had me grinning from ear to ear, so enthusiastic. At that age I struggled using a fork :LOL: never mind mastering the drums. (y)
 
Not a drummer myself I do have an interest as my son is a top tub thumper and teaches music particularly drumming. Hence I spend a lot of time getting introduced to the world of percussionists. And watching more than one needs to.

The last one is an amazingly talented young lady and Junna one of the most over enthusiastic. She certainly knows how to play to the camera.

Yup, tub thumpers, you gotta admire them
 
Slayer are definitely the loudest band I've ever seen live. Supported by Machine Head in Wolverhampton back in the early 90's. It was a while before the ringing in the ears dissipated after that one :eek:

I saw machine head supporting Rammstein and always remember the guitarist running off the stage and then running back on. Naked. Bizarre.

Loudest for me was either The Ramones or Saxon. Not because they were loud but because they were in terms of the size of the venues. I have never seen people enjoying the music from the toilets. They should have had a health warning
 
I saw machine head supporting Rammstein and always remember the guitarist running off the stage and then running back on. Naked. Bizarre.

Loudest for me was either The Ramones or Saxon. Not because they were loud but because they were in terms of the size of the venues. I have never seen people enjoying the music from the toilets. They should have had a health warning
Napalm Death in a basement bar with the roof about 3 metres high comes second for exactly the same reason you've given :oops:o_O
 
I miss my Goth days (and my hair :cry:) I may have to grab a ticket for the Sisters of Mercy gigs later this year.
I go to see TSOM most years (still). I missed last year for obvious reasons. The Leeds warm-up gigs (as Near Meth Experience) are always a good time.

Back in my teens, I think TSOM were my favourite band with ASF coming in second. While money was tight and any spare was spent on booze and other things, the records that you actually bought reflect favourites. Otherwise, I liked a lot of "drum machine bands from Leeds" ... like March Violets, Cassandra Complex, even Utah Saints (who Von Eldritch actually sang for live once or twice).

I still love the music, still love turning up to gigs of old favourites and seeing the same crowd growing old disgracefully.
 
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