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What do you do when you hear the song 'Wipe Out'?
#11
start going du du du dudoo dudoo du dup dudoo du du dudop ah

at teen club in the mid 60's that's what all the amateur drummers would play wqhen the band and regular drummer took a break.
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#12
Picture myself as a very skinny teenager with lots and lots of hair and maybe just a few pimples. (Big Grin
JoeM

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#13
You gotta do the little hand motion thing with the swaying. Smile
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#14
LOL!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt0LBlH3dAc
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#15
The Monkey.
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#16
yahahahahahahaWiippeeoouutt!!

Bang on any available surface.
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#17
I've been trying to find a YouTube clip to show people but they are all US amateur productions and wrong!

There is a show called Return to the Forbidden Planet which is based on Shakespeare's The Tempest and the 1950s science fiction film Forbidden Planet using 50s and 60s rock and roll music. I now note that it had a limited run in the US in the professional theatre so most here have probably never heard of it let alone have seen it! Anyway, the tune Wipe Out is used when the space rocket takes off and all the crew sway slowly in time as though the rocket is occasionally changing course. The show does the rounds every two or three years over here and we have seen it a few times, a glorious over the top night out.
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#18
Drum on anything at hand Smile
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#19
voodoopenguin wrote:
I've been trying to find a YouTube clip to show people but they are all US amateur productions and wrong!

There is a show called Return to the Forbidden Planet which is based on Shakespeare's The Tempest and the 1950s science fiction film Forbidden Planet using 50s and 60s rock and roll music. I now note that it had a limited run in the US in the professional theatre so most here have probably never heard of it let alone have seen it! Anyway, the tune Wipe Out is used when the space rocket takes off and all the crew sway slowly in time as though the rocket is occasionally changing course. The show does the rounds every two or three years over here and we have seen it a few times, a glorious over the top night out.

http://www.rttfp.com/index_b.php

VIDEO ON THIS PAGE!

http://www.newlinetheatre.com/rttfppage.html
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#20
"What do I do"?

The Swim, obviously.
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