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I truly suck at finding past posts/threads at this site.

I have a long memory which brings up past threads/conversations that pop into my head from time to time, but lack the skill to easily find what I want. I know there are Dawgs who are pretty adept at this, and I'm here to mind the gold.

In this particular instance, I wanted to resurrect the "Drummers" thread from a year or two ago. I'd like to add a post, AND I'd like to review the thread as well.

Although I'd be grateful for someone to provide the 'bump,' I'd be even more grateful if one of you site-search jockeys could drop a concise, easy-to-follow bullet-point-style tutorial (1. 2. 3.) in my inbox. It would save me a lot of my dwindling time on Earth. Thank you in advance.

Refs: I didn't know a better place to send this request than in the forum I wish to use.
If I posted this request in the wrong forum, please feel free to relocate it. I'll find it.


#petererskine


"too many notes, not enough music-"

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Yes. Exactly.

How did you do this thing?
PM me.
Plz.


"too many notes, not enough music-"

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Oh, damn.

The very YouTube clip I was seeking as my thread-starter- is now a dead link.
I may never solve this mystery.

This clip was an absolute gem.

Still- I thank you for bringing this thread back up to the surface.


You could really help me out if you'd drop me a PM showing me how you did this so quickly.


"too many notes, not enough music-"

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Originally Posted by Clemdawg
I truly suck at finding past posts/threads at this site.

I have a long memory which brings up past threads/conversations that pop into my head from time to time, but lack the skill to easily find what I want. I know there are Dawgs who are pretty adept at this, and I'm here to mind the gold.

In this particular instance, I wanted to resurrect the "Drummers" thread from a year or two ago. I'd like to add a post, AND I'd like to review the thread as well.

Although I'd be grateful for someone to provide the 'bump,' I'd be even more grateful if one of you site-search jockeys could drop a concise, easy-to-follow bullet-point-style tutorial (1. 2. 3.) in my inbox. It would save me a lot of my dwindling time on Earth. Thank you in advance.

Refs: I didn't know a better place to send this request than in the forum I wish to use.
If I posted this request in the wrong forum, please feel free to relocate it. I'll find it.


#petererskine

You're not the only one. I quit trying a long time ago.


If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.

GM Strong




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Everyone knew about Eric Clapton. He was like the king of the hill.

However, the first time I heard Cream. I was floored by Ginger Baker. I can't recall hearing a drummer play like him.

This video is from drummers talking about Ginger.


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This documentary about Ginger Baker was really interesting.

He was some kind of character.


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