If you could play like any one person…

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At 5'7" and 160 lbs wet ... I'd be an underdog (to say the least) in a skirmish with rugbymen... I'd rather keep a case of Foster's in the fridge and play it cool ;-)
I’ve heard from a number of Aussies that Fosters is considered to be a fairly vile substance. So if your plans were to placate them with that, you may need to rethink your defense strategy.
 
I’ve heard from a number of Aussies that Fosters is considered to be a fairly vile substance. So if your plans were to placate them with that, you may need to rethink your defense strategy.
Anyway, if I hear a knock, I'll just start singing this song

 
Anyway, if I hear a knock, I'll just start singing this song

Much better!! They’ll absolutely LOVE you for that! So much so that they may even let you keep the Fosters, mate!

Let’s check in with our resident DFO expert from dayown undah, @Jay-Dee, so that he can confirm all of that!
 
At 5'7" and 160 lbs wet ... I'd be an underdog (to say the least) in a skirmish with rugbymen... I'd rather keep a case of Foster's in the fridge and play it cool ;-)

I’ve heard from a number of Aussies that Fosters is considered to be a fairly vile substance. So if your plans were to placate them with that, you may need to rethink your defense strategy.

Yeah na... nobody drinks Fosters in Oz.

Thankfully Barry Mckenzie made sure it was all shipped to Old Blighty.
 
Wow, I'm astonished that in 18 pages of thread no-one has even made mention (at least I haven't seen it) to the late ang great Pat Torpey. He had it all, the groove, but also the chops.
Enormous drumming. That would be my pick.


 
Mike Clark. The understated virtuosity, always playing just enough for the track, never over doing it, nailing what has been requested by his client without inserting his own interpretation unless that's the gig he's asked to play.
 
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