Post subject: 70's Estonian drum based music thread
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If you have a wish to discuss 70's Estonian drum based music, please do so in this thread. For complaints, refer to the "70's Estonian drum based music thread complaints" thread to get instructions on how to best notify me. Also, if you're a bit unsure of what to think of 70's Estonian drum based music a good place to start would be: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_seventies_Estonian_drum_based_music_bands So, what do you think about 70's Estonian drum based music? I like the band Parandama juures Tallinn the most. They've nailed that special rhythm; it makes the music alive. I mean, they are the kings of 70's Estonian drum based music. Really. What do you think?
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Best. Thread. Ever.
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I have a complaint about the "70's Estonian drum based music thread complaints" thread. I think we need another thread for complaints about the complaints thread.
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What thread would I need to post in to post 70's Estonian drum based music videos?
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I'm tempted to create a thread called "Steamed fish thread" where people can discuss steamed fish. However, I think it would end up being kinda lame. What's there to talk about with steamed fish anyway? It's fish. And it's steamed. Really, there's not much else to it. Then again, I'm not a steamed fish expert.
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RT-55J wrote:
What thread would I need to post in to post 70's Estonian drum based music videos?
This thread will be fine.
Blublu wrote:
I'm tempted to create a thread called "Steamed fish thread" where people can discuss steamed fish. However, I think it would end up being kinda lame. What's there to talk about with steamed fish anyway? It's fish. And it's steamed. Really, there's not much else to it. Then again, I'm not a steamed fish expert.
Please, stay on the topic of 70's Estonian drum based music. I have no interest in talking about anything else than 70's Estonian drum based music.
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Is my understanding correct that 70's Estonian drum based music uses drums a lot? ; ) EDIT: The Wikipedia article you linked to doesn't even exist!!!
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Deep Loner wrote:
Is my understanding correct that 70's Estonian drum based music uses drums a lot? ; )
No, 70's Estonian drum based music uses Estonian drums a lot, not regular drums.
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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RT-55J wrote:
Deep Loner wrote:
Is my understanding correct that 70's Estonian drum based music uses drums a lot? ; )
No, 70's Estonian drum based music uses Estonian drums a lot, not regular drums.
Do you know of any cheap places to buy estonian drums in the states? I don't want to spend more than $150 if possible...
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anubis wrote:
Do you know of any cheap places to buy estonian drums in the states? I don't want to spend more than $150 if possible...
Just go to your local Estonian drum store. Most of the stores sell the drums at rock bottom prices.
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.