During my visit to Houston, in my friend Howard's house, I found this astonishing, eye-catching game set lying in the room. Anyone would love it on first sight. A well-made guitar, a miniature drum set and a microphone, you just can't help playing with them even when the machine is off.
I've always wanted to try playing drums. They play simple but steady role in a band and form the foundation of every thing else, but are not boring because one can always add some improvisation into the performance. They rock!
Well, the following is just another classic story. A man (boy?) sat down in front of the drum set, began hitting some notes, got excited, played a song, got more excited, practiced, played... Warning! It is easily addicted!
There are some particular songs in the game I like, such as Say it ain't so (Weezer), Learn to Fly (Foo Fighters), and I think I'm Paranoid (Garbage). The last one really made a deep impression. I just keep hearing that "I think I'm paranoid" sound over and over again even when I'm not in front of the TV.
Say It Ain't So (Wheezer) Soft rock. Nice song.
Learn to Fly (Foo Fighter). I can pass the expert level of this song.
I think I'm Paranoid (Garbage). My favorite song in Rock Band!
The addiciton seems to go away in these two days. Because I saw on Youtube there's a crazy guy who played expert level as simple as playing tic-tac-toe. I know to play like that I might have to practice for 3+ months. That is the back-to-the-reality moment that I know I don't want to put too much time and energy into this game.
Real expert playing Rock Bank expert drum.
Nevertheless, I have to admit I still have the desire to buy a Rock Band set back to Taiwan. The price is affordable ($150) and there's no official import of this game back home. The two things that withold me are shipping and noise. I don't think my neighbors (Age 70+) will appreciate our performance. And to bring a whole set on my trip is just... stupid!