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Derek Roddy jamming out.
P.S. Derek was, is and always will be better than Joey Jordison, so quit posting if you're not older than 15 or listen to Slipknot.
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Roddy Frame playing The Van Halen song live on long gone Australian TV show "Saturday Morning Live". From an Australian tour coinciding with the release of the Aztec Camera Album "Love". Late 1987, early 1988? More artist info.....
www.roddyframe.co m/
www.killermontstr eet.com/
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The 'official' video for Small World, taken from the critically acclaimed album Surf, on Redemption Records. This was filmed in 2002 at the Borderline in London during the "month of Tuesdays" residency to launch of the album. The song became the theme to the BBC's hit comedy series "Early Doors".
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Yep, you read it right! Other than the infamous coconut Pit with "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka, this is The Pit of all Pits! The most controversal Piper's Pit of all times! Never aired on tv, rarely seen & hard to find, in this Pit, "The Hot Rod" actually interviews himself! Need I say more?A must see classic Pit! Enjoy!
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Haven't posted any fast playing in awhile. I still need to boost my endurance but, I'm surprised I can still bust out 250-260 without having practiced this stuff for quite sometime.
Word!
D.
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Much like the StarrCade Dog-Collar Match of StarrCade'83, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper & Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka had a similar grudge match in the WWF which was never aired. Jessie "The Body" Ventura does the play by play.
1984
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I was a teenager when this happened...1984 pipers pit...one of the most memorable events to ever happen in wrestling history.... Snuka was my hero
also important is this... www.gloomrecords.com
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Derek Roddy, former drummer for bands such as Nile, Hate Eternal, Divine Empire, and Malevolent Creation, gives us a few tips on how to utilize heel-toe technique on your hi-hat pedal to work on your balance, skill, and timing.
Sounds a bit off in some parts (especially when he starts keeping time in triplets), but nontheless, takes a hell of a lot of skill to pull off.