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    Absolutely INSANE Drum Solo by a 12 year old


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    He has nothing on the 9 minute drum solo in the live version of Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin

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    Hehe I have the Led Zeppelin DVD and its 20min but hes still pretty good for a 12 year old.

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    I saw this a few days ago at my m8s house...its crazyyyy

    The way he hits each snare and bass 4 times in bout half a second with 1 hand is amazing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattg
    Hehe I have the Led Zeppelin DVD and its 20min but hes still pretty good for a 12 year old.
    What? the solos 20 mins? I'm talking about "The song remains the same" Live sessions.

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    The 'How The West Was Won' disque features a 16 minute Bonham solo, the song itself being 18:00.
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    Ah - I've heard that one ... I prefer the one on "The song remains the same" ... seems to be more inspired.

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    How do those people who do like 16 minute guitar/drum solos still have arms attached to their bodies after they've finished?!

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    Not bad at all!! That kid is gooood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spastik_Roach
    How do those people who do like 16 minute guitar/drum solos still have arms attached to their bodies after they've finished?!
    In the words of Ringo Starr,

    'I've got blisters on my fingers!'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spastik_Roach
    How do those people who do like 16 minute guitar/drum solos still have arms attached to their bodies after they've finished?!
    well i think the longest ive ever soloed (i.e. constant moving, rarely repeating a note in a row, up and down strings, hard stuff) is about 10 minuted and my forearm felt like id sprayed it with "OFF!" and then lit it on fire, and i have pretty strong forearms, so i guess it depends the depth and intensity of the solo
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    must admit, very impressive in general, even more so for a 12 year old

    and in no way being racist, may i add how refreshing it is to have a young modern black kid who you can clearly understand as speaking english and playing REAL music and i think everyone should remember this name and expect to see it many times in the news in the future
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    On the shore lay Montezuma
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    That kid is pretty damn good, could be one of the best as he gets older with more practice.

    I've done like 30 min solos on my drum set but I tend to speed up and slow down to a real slow speed to regain my forearm strength and yes, I have gotten blisters all over my hand from doing it. I don't think I would call it a solo, I'd say it's more practicing and playing random things without stopping.
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    Ive heard this kid is better than Joey Jordison. Ive heard some strange remarks:
    OMG you should see this kid..I saw this video..omg its lyk..wow...he ...hes just so fast!!!

    Unfortunately my internet restricts me to NOT watching the movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TVR IS KING
    Ive heard this kid is better than Joey Jordison. Ive heard some strange remarks:
    OMG you should see this kid..I saw this video..omg its lyk..wow...he ...hes just so fast!!!

    Unfortunately my internet restricts me to NOT watching the movie.
    I really don't think he's better than Joey Jordison. It's possible he could be one day if he keeps up the practicing though.

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