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WHEN I was younger I wanted to be the drummer in a band. And by younger I mean in my early 30s. Part of the attraction was the thrill of thrashing away relentlessly in the hope of producing something vaguely coherent. A bit like writing this column.
Drumming always seemed the ideal way to expend any excess energy. As a child, I was so hyperactive my mum used to open the back door and let me run round and round the garden until I was exhausted. No wonder I kept falling asleep in class.See the full content of this document
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Why FootballâS No.2s Like Their Cushy Number, Just Like Drummers in a Band
The long-term repercussions of those early-morning sprints are still being felt to this day. Even getting off the couch to track down the remote control takes a massive effort these days. Although th...
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