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Wednesday, June 29, 2005

What

Well I find that all we actually do is go to my house, sit in the computer room place and I play chords and things of the sort, they sound good, we think or just ramble on with words and record our latest chart-topping hit. The songs only really include guitar as we are too lazy to bring Finn's bass and amp across the green to my house. As Dossin' we don't do much else. We also slag Nimmo if that counts.(how do you not slag someone who has no penis!)

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

What

We don't know at the moment but when and if we find out we will post it on our website.

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

About Me, Liam Maloney.

Hello, I'm Liam Maloney and I live in Swords, Co. Dublin. I've known Finn for way too long, since about senior infant.(In 2nd class he broke his arm!) Since then we've been classmates, mates and mates mates. I can safely say that anyone who is in our presence at any given moment will say that we are really weird or think we are gay lovers. Neither of these thoughts are true except for the part that says we're weird.

Just before Christmas, still during my break from school, I picked up my Fender acoustic guitar and thought I'd try to play. I refered to a book and learned five or so chords. This knowledge has grown over time and practice. Anyway, Then Finn received a (brand,model) bass for Santa, who Finn sent a letter to via The Pidgeon Express. I was excited for him and thought that maybe Finn could maybe pull this off.And at the start he seemed to be having fun with his long-necked instument. At first I thought wow, bass is really cool and makes such a wonderful sound! But as my knowledge of the guitar increased and I practiced more my opinion swung drastically. I realised I was a guitar player (squeezable) and now I appreciate the bass player in all of us but I can't be what I'm not. Also the thickness of the bass strings scare me.

How Dossin' Began

Liam picked up a gutar and started playing and he sounded very goo-crap. Finn found a bass so we startded a band and we were goo-crap. So we started to doss rather than trying to play music so we called ourselves dossing. Then we thought we would sound cool(er) if we replaced the g with an apostrophe.
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