I appreciate the enthusiasm, but please, stop.
I can't see too well from the paddocks, but I don't think it was FreeSeat - someone on here must know the guy?
A drum should be used to maintain rhythm. The guy yesterday was hammering away on every singing note, with sporadic stops and starts. He also drums way too fast. We don't need to chant at a million miles an hour.
Several times yesterday PQR blocks started off a chant and the drummer killed it off by hammering too fast and with no rhythm. It's really hard to maintain a good chant when someone is drumming badly over it, or at least in a different time. At Swansea away this season their drummer very effectively ruined our chanting momentum several times simply by playing a different tune with a big pounding rhythm.
I really do appreciate a good drummer. But let's get some lessons for our guy first...
I can't see too well from the paddocks, but I don't think it was FreeSeat - someone on here must know the guy?
A drum should be used to maintain rhythm. The guy yesterday was hammering away on every singing note, with sporadic stops and starts. He also drums way too fast. We don't need to chant at a million miles an hour.
Several times yesterday PQR blocks started off a chant and the drummer killed it off by hammering too fast and with no rhythm. It's really hard to maintain a good chant when someone is drumming badly over it, or at least in a different time. At Swansea away this season their drummer very effectively ruined our chanting momentum several times simply by playing a different tune with a big pounding rhythm.
I really do appreciate a good drummer. But let's get some lessons for our guy first...
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