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Post by princesskitty on Apr 4, 2007 4:18:48 GMT -5
Just something silly as well. www.the-n.com/games/quiz_main.php?id=3162&source=quizillaYou Belong with a BassistWhenever you see a band live, you probably feel a powerful connection with that one musician who's over to the side of the stage, not saying much. You'd never want the high-profile hassle of dating a singer or lead guitarist, so you'll be much happier with a calm, down-to-earth bassist. The stereotypical bassist is less attention crazed than his/her bandmates, but he/she still knows how to rock out. Bassists like their music loud, but on a personal level, they tend to be kind of quiet and mellow. Bass players are proof that dating a rock star doesn’t have to be about crowded after-parties… it can be about chilling out and listening to music together with headphones built for two.
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supremegoddess
Heart Crystal
Messenger Girl
Where did everyone go??
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Post by supremegoddess on Apr 4, 2007 4:26:16 GMT -5
^ Ha! I got the same one!
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Post by waves on Apr 4, 2007 11:23:29 GMT -5
I got the lead singer, although I'd really have to question that myself.
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Lemonachi
Dream Mirror
Where did everyone go?!
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Post by Lemonachi on Apr 4, 2007 23:40:54 GMT -5
Drummer... they annoy me.
Onstage, drummers usually have to stay in one place and keep the beat going. Off stage, they're far less predictable. Drummers are known for being wild partiers, but you seem like the kind of person who'd have no trouble keeping up. Drummers sometimes wear very little clothing (guy drummers may even go shirtless), but you have no objections to their casual, sexy style! No matter how old the drummer is compared to the rest of the band, he/she tends to act like a playful little kid. The stereotypical drummer isn't concerned with looking like a brilliant intellectual in interviews, because it's more fun to joke around than it is to take the questions seriously. When you hear that a band is recording with a drum machine instead of a real person, you feel like they're missing the whole point of rock 'n' roll. Real drummers are passionate and a little bit wild, and no machine could ever take their place in your heart.
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~*~Shia~*~
Senshi
I just want to make everyone happy
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Post by ~*~Shia~*~ on Apr 6, 2007 21:47:44 GMT -5
A bassist.
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Post by ∃lektrå on Apr 15, 2007 4:10:41 GMT -5
Mine says I belong with the lead singer.
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Post by Breeze on Apr 15, 2007 8:38:49 GMT -5
I hope I get a bassist, too. You belong with a bassist. Whenever you see a band live, you probably feel a powerful connection with that one musician who's over to the side of the stage, not saying much. You'd never want the high-profile hassle of dating a singer or lead guitarist, so you'll be much happier with a calm, down-to-earth bassist. The stereotypical bassist is less attention crazed than his/her bandmates, but he/she still knows how to rock out. Bassists like their music loud, but on a personal level, they tend to be kind of quiet and mellow. Bass players are proof that dating a rock star doesn’t have to be about crowded after-parties… it can be about chilling out and listening to music together with headphones built for two. Yay!
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