In Amsterdam I had a gig with a Russian bassist, taught me to count off. Adyen, dva, dree, chateernie! (roughly estimated for the purpose of pronunciation…) I immediately goofed it, and said chapeernie! He laughed so hard he couldn’t play. And, he never told me what it means.
RAGs about 4 years ago
“Five po plus five po makes ten po.” (if you mumble your words)
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 4 years ago
Keeping time, before time.
coltish1 about 4 years ago
Because that’s all we got, guys.
dadoctah about 4 years ago
“…now, let’s take it again from letter grug.”
tony_n_jen2003 about 4 years ago
The beginning of Rock n Stick.
Cpeckbourlioux about 4 years ago
In Amsterdam I had a gig with a Russian bassist, taught me to count off. Adyen, dva, dree, chateernie! (roughly estimated for the purpose of pronunciation…) I immediately goofed it, and said chapeernie! He laughed so hard he couldn’t play. And, he never told me what it means.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
A one, anda two…..Clack, thwack and boom
Richard L. Johnston about 4 years ago
They keep dragging … their knuckles.
khcm1157 about 4 years ago
Primitive Rock.
Thomas R. Williams about 4 years ago
“The secret is to bang the rocks together….”
Linguist about 4 years ago
“And a one, and a two, and a three … Turn on de bubble machine!”
But where are the lovely Lennon Sisters?
WaitingMan about 4 years ago
Itzhak Diddley was late for the session.
Glibster about 4 years ago
The Rolling stones – the early years…