I have so much respect for this guy

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In summary, the conversation was about a website featuring a musician named That 1 Guy, his unique style of making music by slapping and hitting objects, and the discussion of other musicians such as Robin Trower, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and Joe Satriani. There was also mention of astrology and a song called "One" that a participant had been playing on repeat for several hours. The conversation concluded with admiration for That 1 Guy's music and comparisons to other musicians.
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http://www.that1guy.com/index.html"

http://www.that1guy.com/pages/Video.html"
 
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That's kinda cool O.O

EDIT: I wonder why I kept thinking of Seattle while listening to that video...
 
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Interesting - and definitely different.

Now I have to cleanse myself with some Robin Trower, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Joe Satriani. :biggrin:

Too Rolling Stoned - I need some Purple Haze, All Along the Watchtower, When the Levee Breaks, and Raspberry Jam Delta V.
 
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If he made all the music by just slapping and hitting stuff... that's cool

otherwise this is stupid.
 
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is this guy a scorpio? he is holding so much back :biggrin:

yea I am not scientific like that when i bring up astrology

booya! :tongue:

oohh yeaaa "I'm off to make trouble for the establishment" :rofl:
 
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I love his song "One". I've been playing it a considerable amount for 6 hours (prolly a totaly of 4.5 hours). Playing as in looping that one song. It hasn't managed to get boring yet.
 
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Smasherman said:
I love his song "One". I've been playing it a considerable amount for 6 hours (prolly a totaly of 4.5 hours). Playing as in looping that one song. It hasn't managed to get boring yet.


Somehow it's growing on me :eek:
 
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That's very cool... in a disturbing sort of way.
 
  • #9
Hehehehe.. awesome.
 
  • #10
Vaguely reminscent of P.D.Q. Bach. Also, to some extent, Mark Wood.
 

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