What is existence?

I wouldn't or say accident as such (unless it actually is) but in terms of probability, it is in the millions to one in terms of our particular DNA from that particular sperm.
Happenstance would perhaps have been a better term.
 
У меня ютуб не открывается на этом сайте. Я так и не поняла, почему Пинбол?
Pinball is an arcade amusement but you can still find them in pubs/bars.

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My name is actually a reference to the song “Pinball” by Brian Protheroe, released in 1974. When I was a kid, My mum used to get me in the kitchen to listen to songs on the radio.

She loved the line, “and the cats just finished off the bread.” It made her laugh. I just loved the mood of the whole song, it was dream-like, like he had just woken up.

I got the chords off the net years later and there is a beautiful descending line there which may have caught my ear even at that young age. I was 7 in 1974.

I checked on wiki what the song is about, he wrote it after splitting with girlfriend in London and was obviously just bumming around at his mates drinking and thinking about her and feeling down about life.

I think pinball to him, was just the fact his head was all over the place and he was bouncing around from one thing to another just like the balls in the pinball machine.

Fifty years later (wow that went rather quick) the song still resonates with me. I split with Ex a while ago and had that same weekend.

The relationship was not working so I told her to move out and she did. My first Friday night of freedom after work I dressed up, made myself handsome and went for a beer, alone. Then a meal, alone.

I remember thinking, “This is what you wanted right?”

It was the right thing to do but it was also the saddest night of my life. The 1970 part of the name is a reference to a great year in music plus Beatles final album.

“Pinball” Lyrics Brian Protheroe 1974.


“And I've run out of pale ale

And I feel like I'm in jail

And my music bores me once again

And I've been on the pinball

And I know longer know it all

And they say that you never know when you're insane.



Got fleas in my bedroom

Got flies in my bathroom

And the cat just finished off the bread

So I walk over Soho

And I read about Monroe

And I wonder was she really what they said



Got a call from a good friend

Come on down for the weekend

Didn't know if I could spare the time

I knew a woman who was crazy

About a boy who was lazy

But it didn't work out 'cos they just couldn't make it rhyme



Hey Jude you were alright

I could have grooved with you all night

But you turned your back on the part again

Mama if i keep my head clean

Will I really have a good dream

Or will I wake up in confusion just the same





And I've run out of pale ale

And I feel like I'm in jail

Got fleas in the bedroom

Got flies in the bathroom

Got a call from a good friend

Come on down for the weekend

Hey Jude you were alright

I could have grooved with you all night

And I've been on the pale ale

And I feel like a pinball”
 
Pinball is an arcade amusement but you can still find them in pubs/bars.

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My name is actually a reference to the song “Pinball” by Brian Protheroe, released in 1974. When I was a kid, My mum used to get me in the kitchen to listen to songs on the radio.

She loved the line, “and the cats just finished off the bread.” It made her laugh. I just loved the mood of the whole song, it was dream-like, like he had just woken up.

I got the chords off the net years later and there is a beautiful descending line there which may have caught my ear even at that young age. I was 7 in 1974.

I checked on wiki what the song is about, he wrote it after splitting with girlfriend in London and was obviously just bumming around at his mates drinking and thinking about her and feeling down about life.

I think pinball to him, was just the fact his head was all over the place and he was bouncing around from one thing to another just like the balls in the pinball machine.

Fifty years later (wow that went rather quick) the song still resonates with me. I split with Ex a while ago and had that same weekend.

The relationship was not working so I told her to move out and she did. My first Friday night of freedom after work I dressed up, made myself handsome and went for a beer, alone. Then a meal, alone.

I remember thinking, “This is what you wanted right?”

It was the right thing to do but it was also the saddest night of my life. The 1970 part of the name is a reference to a great year in music plus Beatles final album.

“Pinball” Lyrics Brian Protheroe 1974.


“And I've run out of pale ale

And I feel like I'm in jail

And my music bores me once again

And I've been on the pinball

And I know longer know it all

And they say that you never know when you're insane.



Got fleas in my bedroom

Got flies in my bathroom

And the cat just finished off the bread

So I walk over Soho

And I read about Monroe

And I wonder was she really what they said



Got a call from a good friend

Come on down for the weekend

Didn't know if I could spare the time

I knew a woman who was crazy

About a boy who was lazy

But it didn't work out 'cos they just couldn't make it rhyme



Hey Jude you were alright

I could have grooved with you all night

But you turned your back on the part again

Mama if i keep my head clean

Will I really have a good dream

Or will I wake up in confusion just the same





And I've run out of pale ale

And I feel like I'm in jail

Got fleas in the bedroom

Got flies in the bathroom

Got a call from a good friend

Come on down for the weekend

Hey Jude you were alright

I could have grooved with you all night

And I've been on the pale ale

And I feel like a pinball”
Теперь понятно.
 
Even music, I rehearsed Saturday using a double bass drum peddle.
I was pretty shit and I felt like I had been squatting 300lbs the day after.
Isn't double kick drumming extremely taxing physically? Well, drumming for heavy music in general takes a toll. Maybe you should try another variety of "heavy", like Adrienne Davies does with Earth. I love how she really gets into it by actually moving in slow motion:
 
Isn't double kick drumming extremely taxing physically? Well, drumming for heavy music in general takes a toll. Maybe you should try another variety of "heavy", like Adrienne Davies does with Earth. I love how she really gets into it by actually moving in slow motion:
I hate it. Unfortunately we do some Cozy Powell Rainbow and he has some key double BD parts.
I do some pretty good cheats as I learnt a few tricks trying to copy guys like Ian Paice but they are cheats.
 
Isn't double kick drumming extremely taxing physically? Well, drumming for heavy music in general takes a toll. Maybe you should try another variety of "heavy", like Adrienne Davies does with Earth. I love how she really gets into it by actually moving in slow motion:
Fireball Ian Paice

 
Cheat. I play it a little slower then faster, probably faster than the record.
The bass drum is not keeping up and I am struggling with the fills too.

 
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