🌶️💃🏻🎸Brat House: Boobs, Bums and Bedlam🌶️💃🏻🎸

I'm ready 😎😉
I’m confused! Moi?! Why me?! What did I do?!
Nothing ever wrong in your entire life 😘😇
Right?! I’m confused! surely he’s got the wrong Brat! 😂😂😇😇😇😇
He still thinks himself a brat tamer clearly 🤪 trying to dredge up old arguments about how he could handle all us brats 🤭
You’re going to have to confirm who her is!!!
He won't 😏
 
Oh there my favourite colour too and you are guilty of not telling me your opinion of Phil Collins..
Okay.. Phil Collins…

In the immortal words of Aretha… Let's go back, let's go back, let's go way on to way back when

I started learning piano at 6. I started on drums at 10. I started on guitar and bass at 17. A good friend gave me a VHS for my birthday in the 80’s called “Eric Clapton And Friends”.
https://www.amazon.com/Eric-Clapton...refix=eric+clapton+and+friends,aps,246&sr=1-2

At the time, I watched it, but wasn’t a big Clapton fan. A few years later, I stumbled on to a performance on TV that blew my little mind, then realized, I had seen this before… it was on the video my dear friend had given me.

Typical me…. This is an Eric Clapton video. But what caught my attention? Nathan East on bass. A few years later I was playing drums in a band, and was closely watching Phil Collins on drums. Phil played “left handed”.

What?

I'm left handed, but I was taught to use either hand. And surely, Phil Collins could too... this confused me. Then it occurred to me.. what if it isn't about "hands"? What if it is about feet? So I reconfigured my drums (at the time, a double bass set up with a Gibraltar rack)... and wow... I got it! It meant nothing to my hands, which I had spent years practicing using either hand... by me feet? Yeah, that mattered. I always sucked ass with my bass drum work with my right foot. But with my left foot? Perfect!!! So... seeing Phil Collins totally saved my drumming.

No reflection on Phil, but... my drumming was not worth saving. I'm not as good on drums as I thought I was. I saw it very clearly years later, but Phil still taught me a beautiful lesson.

So... Phil on drums? Fucking awesome! In my opinion, one of the best drummer of our time. On other stuff? 🤷‍♀️
 
Okay.. Phil Collins…

In the immortal words of Aretha… Let's go back, let's go back, let's go way on to way back when

I started learning piano at 6. I started on drums at 10. I started on guitar and bass at 17. A good friend gave me a VHS for my birthday in the 80’s called “Eric Clapton And Friends”.
https://www.amazon.com/Eric-Clapton-Friends-Live-1986/dp/B0000C2IUJ/ref=sr_1_2?crid=244V0P1IP02HR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.28Bhz8Ve10nZmw0-fPwdfqePq1kb8xdVqbtD5MKgXjayTQpj9L76oNBoeczXkpi97viJHhgluKYU5UEkjM2Md_HjnHsuM09LxMVstLPNhY-IRRvh4hOPPsCsYSnSfOQq3CuVENdmxyHUThu-DrNMQzhPi3CocCeCh0GuMCizzoLo4Z_TETBnsrXDFL8Xc10y6X6FBacbBhH2n8EToRyYGOV55SPZ3oeF1KeClVR583fs1fKbZsGvMpC7c0IGHPMOvzuckOt5wjzVhNlaoULsnLyxIDa_Zi7kXlELTPGYPPX2xNMMmFDJ8uQj7Wmuj0Vo.J-pFms3U0m0IaSL2aOKaz7WarxCKgOFqtPJAQLqy0NM&dib_tag=se&keywords=eric+clapton+and+friends&qid=1740284058&rnid=2941120011&s=movies-tv&sprefix=eric+clapton+and+friends,aps,246&sr=1-2

At the time, I watched it, but wasn’t a big Clapton fan. A few years later, I stumbled on to a performance on TV that blew my little mind, then realized, I had seen this before… it was on the video my dear friend had given me.

Typical me…. This is an Eric Clapton video. But what caught my attention? Nathan East on bass. A few years later I was playing drums in a band, and was closely watching Phil Collins on drums. Phil played “left handed”.

What?

I'm left handed, but I was taught to use either hand. And surely, Phil Collins could too... this confused me. Then it occurred to me.. what if it isn't about "hands"? What if it is about feet? So I reconfigured my drums (at the time, a double bass set up with a Gibraltar rack)... and wow... I got it! It meant nothing to my hands, which I had spent years practicing using either hand... by me feet? Yeah, that mattered. I always sucked ass with my bass drum work with my right foot. But with my left foot? Perfect!!! So... seeing Phil Collins totally saved my drumming.

No reflection on Phil, but... my drumming was not worth saving. I'm not as good on drums as I thought I was. I saw it very clearly years later, but Phil still taught me a beautiful lesson.

So... Phil on drums? Fucking awesome! In my opinion, one of the best drummer of our time. On other stuff? 🤷‍♀️
Thank you for posting this..
 
Back
Top