Anthropologists and musicologists have long supported the belief that the earliest form of music was beating on logs – first as tribal signals – later for entertainment and worship for their gods.
With a recent discovery in the desolate jungles of Kenya, the world was stunned to find the very first drum kit…
Straight out of the Flintstones!
(In the voice of David Attenborough )
Anthropologists and musicologists have long supported the belief that the earliest form of music was beating on logs – first as tribal signals – later for entertainment and worship for their gods.
With a recent discovery in the desolate jungles of Kenya, the world was stunned to find the very first drum kit…
Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “Beating the Wood”
They’ve found the set I had from when I was a kid…
Ed Shaughnessy always played these during that classic segment on Johnny Carson… ‘Stump The Band’
And the key-board guy played a cord.
But I particularly liked the timbre of the wood-winds.
I remember that.
(channeling Stephen Wright): The ‘Stones–I can’t believe they are still together. Fred and Barney.
Imma get my “axe”, and play like ‘Slash’.