What drew you to DMB?
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Not really sure how I got into them. I guess it was a couple of years ago when I realized that some of the songs I liked were played from them. I hate when you know a song for so long, than you find out the song was played by a band you know.
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People I was in highschool with. Damn them cause its like a addiction really, I spend more time practising guitar than I do practising my sax and I have a audition in a week and a half.
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yeah stream.take_a_jimi_thing wrote:my bro made me listen to it on the way to school. He drove so he said he had control of the cd player. After a while i was like aight this is pretty cool. Then I heard Stream on LLC and i thought it was crazy. then started playin guitar and i'm hooked.
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I use to play only electric guitar stuff, Children of Bodom and that kinda thing, till one day i dl Storytellers"Dave and Tim"......well then i went and sold my electric and my multi effect and got me an acoustic lol.
and im still blown away every single time that i listen to a song of his for the 999999999999999 time.
and im still blown away every single time that i listen to a song of his for the 999999999999999 time.
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A friend of mine when i was in highschool, his name was Mike-E. He got me started on dmb in like 93-94 cause he had lived on the east coast and got a hold of one of the original R2T cd's. I wish i had stole that from him, he stole a shit-load of my U2 collection. Anyway, i think it was Minarets that got me hooked initially. I loved the middle-eastern sound.
Ofcourse there was Ants and Tripping Billies.
I just couldn't believe that soo many different musicians, playing different instruments could mesh together soo well. I didn't start playing the guitar until i was 18 but i think it worked out well cause i firmly believe that you can't truely learn to play a song unless you know how to sing the song back and forth.
DMB, man they are something special to me.
Ofcourse there was Ants and Tripping Billies.
I just couldn't believe that soo many different musicians, playing different instruments could mesh together soo well. I didn't start playing the guitar until i was 18 but i think it worked out well cause i firmly believe that you can't truely learn to play a song unless you know how to sing the song back and forth.
DMB, man they are something special to me.
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Thats how I feel too man. And with Crash being my first CD and UTTAD being my second, I can sing and play those songs better than most others just because I know them inside and out.dmfollower wrote:A friend of mine when i was in highschool, his name was Mike-E. He got me started on dmb in like 93-94 cause he had lived on the east coast and got a hold of one of the original R2T cd's. I wish i had stole that from him, he stole a shit-load of my U2 collection. Anyway, i think it was Minarets that got me hooked initially. I loved the middle-eastern sound.
Ofcourse there was Ants and Tripping Billies.
I just couldn't believe that soo many different musicians, playing different instruments could mesh together soo well. I didn't start playing the guitar until i was 18 but i think it worked out well cause i firmly believe that you can't truely learn to play a song unless you know how to sing the song back and forth.
DMB, man they are something special to me.
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Singing and playing aint exactly easy, at least for people like me to do. I can do it but its really sketchy. Im doing Nancies right now though for practise as its really easy to play and sing since there isnt much going on.Kukini wrote:Thats how I feel too man. And with Crash being my first CD and UTTAD being my second, I can sing and play those songs better than most others just because I know them inside and out.dmfollower wrote:A friend of mine when i was in highschool, his name was Mike-E. He got me started on dmb in like 93-94 cause he had lived on the east coast and got a hold of one of the original R2T cd's. I wish i had stole that from him, he stole a shit-load of my U2 collection. Anyway, i think it was Minarets that got me hooked initially. I loved the middle-eastern sound.
Ofcourse there was Ants and Tripping Billies.
I just couldn't believe that soo many different musicians, playing different instruments could mesh together soo well. I didn't start playing the guitar until i was 18 but i think it worked out well cause i firmly believe that you can't truely learn to play a song unless you know how to sing the song back and forth.
DMB, man they are something special to me.
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My sister got me hooked on it. I think the thing that really got me into it was when I saw the 'I Did It' music video. I was a weird kid, so I thought that any band that could have THAT much fun with just a music video was worth checking out. But I was also lazy.
I don't think I REALLY got into DMB till after I played through Some Devil once or twice. Which, in turn, led me to listen to the actual band, as opposed to Dave as solo. I do like Some Devil alot, but since I listened to the whole band, I havn't listened to that whole CD in a while.
I don't think I REALLY got into DMB till after I played through Some Devil once or twice. Which, in turn, led me to listen to the actual band, as opposed to Dave as solo. I do like Some Devil alot, but since I listened to the whole band, I havn't listened to that whole CD in a while.
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