How About You Guys Reviewing Old Frames That TW Users Currently Love and Use

asifallasleep

Hall of Fame
As a long time RF97 user as well, I'm thinking specifically about Michele reviewing my Wilson Pro Staff Rok 93's. How about you guys reviewing old frames currently used by TW Users that you've never reviewed. The TW user would send you their stick. I think it would be a cool thing.
 

DrumWizOHBD

Semi-Pro
hmmmm didn't know Carmine Appice plays tennis... Played with Rod Stewart ONLY for d'moola $$$$ right?
Haha, my avatar is actually Zappa. But, yes you are prob right! Carmine could play with anybody.... Truly a revolutionary Rock drummer!
 

TW Staff

Administrator
Here's our old review of the Wilson ROK which I just pulled up on the wayback machine:

As much fun as it would be to review people's racquets -- I'm thinking especially so with customized set-ups -- it would be tough to fit in. We struggle to get through each year's offerings and usually have to narrow our focus to select models from each brand.
Cheers,
Chris, TW
 
hmmmm didn't know Carmine Appice plays tennis... Played with Rod Stewart ONLY for d'moola $$$$ right?
That's avatar's FZ whose drummer with the Mothers was Jimmy Carl Black and who later employed a host of other drummers: Ansley Dunbar, Terry Bozzio, etc.

Carmine Appice?....oh yeah, he was that guy with the Vanilla Fudge who put out that cloying, hilariously melodramatic cover of the Supreme's "Keep Me Hanging On" .....with quite possibly the most overblown 'GUIDO-ESQUE' vocal vibrato since who knows when... lol
 

LaZeR

Professional
That's avatar's FZ whose drummer with the Mothers was Jimmy Carl Black and who later employed a host of other drummers: Ansley Dunbar, Terry Bozzio, etc. Carmine Appice?....oh yeah, he was that guy with the Vanilla Fudge who put out that cloying, hilariously melodramatic cover of the Supreme's "Keep Me Hanging On" .....with quite possibly the most overblown 'GUIDO-ESQUE' vocal vibrato since who knows when... lol
Ya well "Dancing in d Street" (YUCK!!) should NEVER have even appeared on a Van Halen album - all David Lee Roth's fault.

Leave "Dancing in the Street" to Bowie & Jagger.
 
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