Wellington - Drummer and/or percussionist wanted - Political Ukelele Rap

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Re: Wellington - Drummer and/or percussionist wanted - Political Ukelele Rap

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Well I reckon this is going to be awesome, but sadly I am neither a drummer, percussionist, nor in Wellington.

Looking forward to seeing you doing slice of 7 on 7 days in the future though!

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Re: Wellington - Drummer and/or percussionist wanted - Political Ukelele Rap

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robthemac wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:53 pm What about Samick ukuleles?
The history of all previous ukuleles is the history of class struggles.
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Re: Wellington - Drummer and/or percussionist wanted - Political Ukelele Rap

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GrantB wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:00 pm Communist guitars look cool, but only work with communist (and possibly socialist) amps, due to the wonky pin-out (not joking).

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had some of these in Vietnam. Totally bizarre specs on the neck and stuff compared to today. Labourers got paid in assets like motorbikes and guitars I guess when they went over to work in the Easter Bloc during the subsidy period when money was worthless.

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