dwdrummer wrote:This is the last post on this topic, it has gotten pretty out of control in a hurry, lol. Even if I don't see eye to eye with the creator of this amazing forum it doesn't mean that I don't respect the HELL out of what he has done with this site and his amazing skills on the instrument. They far exceed mine, as do most of you.
I have spent 5 years doing nothing but trying to get the online drum community as a whole be kinder and more supportive to each other so obliviously this whole thread is a bit out of character for me. Anyone that constantly tells you that they don't care what other people think about them obviously cares very much about what other people think about them. I won't even pretend to be above that simple flaw.
The last thing this amazing forum needs is some young punk telling them how to do "The Blushda". Keep doing what you guys do, I will stay out of your way, and I seriously apologize for all of the negativity that this thread brought to HOD.
Peace,
Mike Johnston
drumteacher76@yahoo.com
(916) 276-2980
I like your video, I dig your concept but as you said, I talk a lot and fast. But maybe you can consider thinking first before you write something down. I can imagine you write as fast as you talk but you can't turn back the clock once you have hit the Submit button.
The first line of your "last" post says lol. Laughing Out Loud. I don't understand what's so funny about this or why you could laugh. I can see you as an active HOD member because you're a drum geek as we are. Old school Vinnie and Weckl lovers which you appreciate as well. You even call them drum gods in one of your Youtube comments from your latest vid.
I've read the last pages of this topic a couple of times but can't place the negativity and sarcasm like: "The last thing this amazing forum needs is some young punk telling them how to do "The Blushda"." I have no idea what goes on in your mind and what you want or have to prove. It looks a bit like self-fulfilling prophecy to me. You expect hate mails, phone calls, bad criticism and then that prediction becomes true. Obviously you don't like criticism because you (quote) have spent 5 years doing nothing but trying to get the online drum community as a whole be kinder and more supportive to each other. You don't understand where it's coming from.
Internet is a big world and people have opinions. That's the charming part from a forum. That's the charming part from Youtube. You want to expose yourself and you are pretty good at it. But then you should learn to take criticism as well.
Keep it cool.