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Music Video Of The Day: Third Bass - Bum Bum
This song became popular for it hilarious lyrics and blended sounds of soca and brass. Check it out.
Yesterday was amazing!
We started our drill for winter line and its fucking awesome! It's hard but fun and definitely doable. I was upset with the music at first because I don't have many parts since I'm on third but hearing how it all sounds made me change that completely. I know for a fact that I'm going to have an awesome bass line. As long as we get tempo control and our volume synced we'll be awesome. The parade was boring as usual but Willie and Sion completely changed that for me. As much as they've bothered me, I know they're messing around. They made yesterday so fun and let me take out all my anger I had built up. I'm also ecstatic that I won't be marching with someone I don't like an who doesn't like me. I feel like this winter line is going to be drama free, for once, and that it will be successful.
I know my back sucks but I've played tenors and third bass before, and I just wanna rock it on fourth bass for the hell of it this year. I wanna make my senior year so rad and I honestly don't see it being all that great without drumline in it. I've thought about it so much and really I would rather be in pain all season and rock the line so hard than to still be in pain and be super upset all year.
Prime Minister Pete Nice & Daddy Rich.
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One of the earliest hip-hop tracks I fell for big time. Ended up nearly wearing the cassette tape out as I'd recorded it off of BBC Radio 1's Essential Selection - I think it was on a section called "The Rap Half Hour" (they really missed the alliteration available to them!), which was one of the rare moments non-chart hip-hop got played on British national radio.
The bass-line alone brings back memories.