Drumming to Mario
This is pretty damn sweet:
Thanks Peter!
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Idea: take out the Mario sounds and build a new album around the drum tracks this guy made.
P.S. reminds me of the crazy 11-string bass guy, but the drums are more entertaining:
I still prefer Jake Shimabukuro playing the ukelele:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=829401773913198414
That 11-string is crazy!