alantig Zombie Four, DFZ Joined Apr 28, 2012 Messages 15,411 Jun 4, 2013 #1 I'm sure most of us have been given some of the same advice for when we hit a wrong note or miss a cue - "act like you meant to do it". But how many of us live it? And recover this gracefully? Last edited by a moderator: Dec 22, 2015
I'm sure most of us have been given some of the same advice for when we hit a wrong note or miss a cue - "act like you meant to do it". But how many of us live it? And recover this gracefully?
Mikegarveyblues Cream Crackered Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 3,120 Location Warrington, Nr Liverpool UK Jun 5, 2013 #2 Cool! Not sure how I would have handled something like that when I was a kid... Although thankfully the internet wasn't around and very few had cameras!!!
Cool! Not sure how I would have handled something like that when I was a kid... Although thankfully the internet wasn't around and very few had cameras!!!
Egads One, Two, THIRTEEN! Joined Oct 19, 2012 Messages 3,469 Location Boulder, CO Jun 5, 2013 #3 Oh man! That look when he first drops it is priceless. He did recover well, though.
vchizzle Zomb!e Nine, DFZ Joined Apr 28, 2012 Messages 8,500 Location WI Jun 5, 2013 #4 Hahaha! That was was pure awesome. Loved the standing at attention and the girl playing bass drum trying not to die laughing. Good stuff.
Hahaha! That was was pure awesome. Loved the standing at attention and the girl playing bass drum trying not to die laughing. Good stuff.
Goldtop A Top (and Heart) of Gold Joined Apr 27, 2012 Messages 5,983 Location Texxas, USA Jun 5, 2013 #6 That's GREAT! Thanks for posting this. That young man is a winner! Lloyd