This is Rock & Roll
It’s tough being a musician. You play to unappreciative audiences and try and convince other people that you’re the shit and that they should play with you while they gush over some other crappy band. Sometimes all you really need is an edge; Something that sets you apart from the rest of the indie-rockers and scenesters. This edge comes in the form of The Prodikeys; a keyboard so fantastic that if I play it on stage I’ll be gratified (both sexually and consentually) before I even reach the chorus. If you don’t believe me then watch this video of the best drums played on a keyboard ever. This is rock and roll!!! Thanks Jay for the link.
January 21st, 2005 at 16:52 PM
I looked at this a couple months ago. Too bad it is not Mac compatible. As goofy as it looks, I really wanted one.
January 21st, 2005 at 21:13 PM
i am in purgatory. volunteering is hell. help me, eric, from myself.
January 21st, 2005 at 21:52 PM
Lee, it looks like if we want to link from the comments, we need to type the http:// bit or it is a dead link.
Eric, I think you should check to see if you can add “remember to type http:// in front of your link” or some other helpful text to the form. What do you think?
January 22nd, 2005 at 0:03 AM
Of anyone types “http://” it immediately goes into moderation to be approved by me. It will still parse the link if you leave it off. example: http://www.fatchicksinpartyhats.com
January 22nd, 2005 at 1:08 AM
I mean in the section that you type in your URL to make your name a clickable link. Try clicking lee’s name in the above post and you will see what I mean.
January 22nd, 2005 at 9:51 AM
Okay, okay. I get it. In the “URL” enter the full address. In the “Your Comment” field drop the “h t t p ; / /”
I tested it when fixing Lee’s comment and it works.