This is a song called "Wild Woman Never Get The Blues," it was written in the 20's by an all female blues band. We had a great crowd complete with cat calls! Yep, that's the Brook Mays Rogers kit.
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This is a song called "Wild Woman Never Get The Blues," it was written in the 20's by an all female blues band. We had a great crowd complete with cat calls! Yep, that's the Brook Mays Rogers kit.
[ame]http://youtu.be/lOalyN6RWbg[/ame]
Sounded good Mark. I thought they looked really good too. Then I noticed the singer's boots. Man, you better watch out there. Looks like some serious blank-kicking could happen. LoLoLoLo
I like it! Very entertaining! The Brook-Mays Rogers kit is sounding great! We don't need no stinkin' new drums!
-Mark
I take it from from the Shiner, Texas, sign and the Texas Bud Light sign and the Texas Twisted Tea sign... you're from Texas? Drums sound nice, but those cymbals sound great!
That's right, San Antonio, Texas! The cymbal I'm using for a crash is actually a Zildjian 20" Vintage Series CIE ride, a very thin cymbal that sounds great as a crash. The one on my right is a Sabian 20" AAX Stage ride that came with the Rogers kit. I'm using two 16" medium thin crash cymbals for hats, the top is a Paiste PST 5 and the bottom is a Meinl Classics Custom, inexpensive cymbals that work well together as hats.
Sounds good Mark! I found a used 16" Zildjian CIE series also very thin about 6 weeks ago. I only hit it 3 times in the store and took it home. Think it was 59 bucks and is the first time I'd seen that line of cymbals. I love it for a crash but might try matching it up for hats.
Thanks for the idea!
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