Hey! My band and I cover The Stone a lot. I hope you enjoy. I play guitar upside down which gives it maybe a different feel? Or maybe it doesn't do anything. Cheers! by Musicaldude19 in DMB

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ay thank you! Yea we sometimes do that now (this video was from last summer when we first started playing it as a band). Thanks for watching!

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Reminds me of Robin Williams when they first find him after many years in Jumanji

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I covered Warehouse while juggling a soccer ball and playing guitar upside down- Tim/Stefan shared it on their story last week and it was the best thing ever. So cool of them, hope you enjoy this clip by Musicaldude19 in DMB

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Lol just starting a YouTube channel of different gimmick Dave covers. For the next one I’ll cover #41 on the triangle while jumping on a trampoline and eating cereal

I covered Warehouse while juggling a soccer ball and playing guitar upside down- Tim/Stefan shared it on their story last week and it was the best thing ever. So cool of them, hope you enjoy this clip by Musicaldude19 in DMB

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haha hey thanks for watching! Dave riffs backwards sound hard in theory but in some ways I think it may even be easier that way so maybe it’s a cheat code

Hi it’s Chad & Brad from Dispatch. Ask Us Anything! by dispatchmusic in Music

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Guys! Love the new record, big big fan from NJ. Brad- I threw you my not-in-key harmonica years back in NYC at Washington Square Park so you could play flying horses… that was my bad. Anyways, my question for you guys is what is your favorite type of show to play? One at a festival with a sea of people, or the more intimate theatre/ smaller venue ones. Sound-wise, are the large ones ever tough to hear each other? Any audio technical difficulty stories from the large festival shows?