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102.1 | Well.........some one had to start! HA! ;'> | RAVEN1::WHITBY | I know it all,just can't remember | Fri Jun 10 1988 21:06 | 14 |
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Let me explain somethin', due to phone interference I noticed
my previous page seems a little bit buzzzzzed, but don't let
that stop you from having a good time!
Well, right off the bat(drumstick, don't ya' just love it) I'd
have to say I like to see the styles of John Bonham and Neil Peart
put together and find me on the other side!!!
SW......eat it with drumsticks and call it a Chinese pastry!
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102.2 | Moderator goes off the deep end | USHS08::DAVIS2 | You need wings to stay above it. | Sat Jun 11 1988 03:47 | 17 |
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I'm sorry, but as moderator of this conference I feel I
must put a stop to any attempts to discuss instruments
other than guitars and bass guitars. Any other instruments
constitute a threat to corporate security which can not be
tolerated. I can't have you guys running amok all over
DEC tapping on things with those drumstick, then blaming
it all on me because I let things go too far here.
Besides, it's been several hours since I deleted a note,
and this seems like a convenient place to start... now...
let's see... should I delete .1? .2? No, that would be
counterproductive... I know, I'll delete .0, that way nobody
will know what they're talking about...(so what's new?)
-=[MOSAT]=-
(searching for the deeper truths of de Sade)
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102.3 | ARE YOU SERIOUS?? | RAVEN1::WHITBY | I know it all,just can't remember | Sat Jun 11 1988 09:16 | 16 |
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Now, now...temper, temper, temper!
As we all know this is a HM conference and discussing HM drums,
I think would raise alot of controversy and new ideas. Now by
deleting .0 and having people guess what this topic is about,
would just cause more confusion and myself, I'm curious (that's
the cat in me) as to what people have to say about them(drums).
And I don't know of anybody that brings drumsticks to DEC and
beats on everything. I think you better discuss this with your
co-moderators and see what they think. :') At any rate, please
bear with us drummers and drum lovers, so as we too can have
our own fun also! Thank you and Good noght!! Ta-Daaaaaa!!
SW
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102.4 | ... | ANGORA::SLABOUNTY | A Momentary Lapse of Reason | Sat Jun 11 1988 14:10 | 13 |
| The title of this note was modified to something a little
more than descriptive than was previously used (not that
'Check It Out' wouldn't tell you exactly what the note
intended to discuss). 8^)
To put in a plug for Pete, check out YODA::DRUMS. Hit 'KP7'
to add to your notebook.
But a discussion can go on here as well.
Shawn GTI
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102.5 | Can't do without drums! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Sat Jun 11 1988 14:27 | 6 |
| I personally don't think there would be much HM music without drums.
They play a major part in it. The 'heavy' driving backbeat is where
the name comes from. I can't imagine that much HM music would even
exist without drums, they run the show.
gh
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102.6 | Mercy? Sure, why not... | USHS01::DAVIS2 | You need wings to stay above it. | Sat Jun 11 1988 23:04 | 16 |
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Well... I'm still not sure about all this. I thought I
heard soimeone tapping on the window with some drumsticks
yeaterday. Shortly thereafter I saw large grease stains on
the window (that's how I new they were drumsticks... or maybe
thighs... but certainly not wings.)
I guess I'll let note .0 stay for now. It's against my
better judgement, but since you'd probably snivel and whine
if I really did delete it (and you know how I hate snivelling
and whining), I'll give you a break this time. Just don't
be banging on my windows with those drumsticks any more. It
ruins my view.
-=[MOSAT]=-
(somewhere north of Antartica)
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102.7 | Buckwheat say'.o'tey'drummers | WILVAX::BOURQUE | Have you hugged your Drums today? | Sun Jun 12 1988 07:01 | 18 |
| Good topic,
DRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMSDRUMMER
Favorite Drummer(s) who influenced my playing...
Tommie Alderedge....Bill Ward....Tommie Lee
+ many more,.....
Buckwheat say....
ROCK TE'Y THE BEAT
JIM...TAMA
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102.8 | IT SOUNDED JUST LIKE THUNDER! | RAVEN1::WHITBY | I know it all,just can't remember | Mon Jun 13 1988 06:49 | 8 |
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The Gods have spoken, it's official, we now have a HM drum topic!
Thank You Almighty Moderators, shall I sacrifice a Xxx Xxxxxxx
album as to show my graditude?
SW........no whining here, just beer! ;')
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102.9 | my 2 cents worth .. | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | No contest your honor ... | Mon Jun 13 1988 08:39 | 26 |
| Yo Little Drumer Boy (SW),
You didn't think I would leave this one alone did you ??? Of
course not !! You ever noticed how in most bands when they do
interviews, the drummers don't get to speak much ??? That's because
they don't know the language very well, they are the linebackers
of Heavy Metal, they beat on sh*t and call it music. I'm just
jerkin' your chain Steve, so settle down. The power of HM drums
is like the canvas that the guitar player paints on (I'll probably
catch h*ll for that ..). But if the rhythm isn't there, the picture
isn't complete. I don't think electronic drums have a place in
HM, too refined for our tastes (unless you loose an arm ..). I
used to play drums before I found out that Marshalls are louder
than drums and a h*ll of a lot easier to set up !!!
Here's a few of my favorite drummers (like anyone really cares !):
Tommy Lee - Motley Crue
Neil Pert - Rush
Steve Whitby - 2EZ (credit where it is due)
Alex VanHalen - VanHalen
Thought for the day - "Double bass, or get outa the place !"
Mr Scary II
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102.10 | oh oh, here comes the drum solo... | HAZEL::STARR | You grow up and you calm down | Mon Jun 13 1988 09:02 | 14 |
| OK, let's start some serious controversy here -
How come, with very few exceptions (I can think of 2 - John Bonham
and Neil Peart), drum solos are so incredibly boring? Obviously,
this is just my opinion, but a serious one! It seems that most HM
drum solos lack finesse, and just try and overpower you. Then of
course you get the silly part where the drummer stops, gets the
crowd to cheer along, and then starts a slow beat that speeds up
as it progresses.
It seems that there are very few drummers really breaking new
ground out there. Why?
cat
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102.11 | No tricks with sticks. | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | No contest your honor ... | Mon Jun 13 1988 09:19 | 8 |
| I think it's because drummers don't have as many "tricks" available
as guitar players do, like feedback, hammer-on's, violin bows, tremolo
units, and stuff like that. They twirl their sticks and do double-bass
rolls and that's about it. I would rather hear some flashy drum
work during the song rather than 15 minutes of mindless pounding,
because it does sound repititious at best.
Mr Scary II
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102.12 | Drum Drumdrum drumdrumdrumdrumdrumdrum..... | SUBURB::DALLISON | The mad axeman.... | Mon Jun 13 1988 09:52 | 24 |
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I'm not a drummer, but here's few of the guys who have impressed
me the most:
Rick Allen - this guys courage to continue playing is unequalled
by any other drummer's technique. He's gotta be (considering his
disability) the best drummer in the world.
Cozy Powell - the guys been in two of the bands I admire the most:
Whitesnake and Rainbow. What can I say?
Tommie Aldridge - When I saw Whitesnake he was amazing. Also, listen
to his drum solo on Ozzy Osbourne's "Tribute" album. Awsome. The
Project Driver album he did with MacAlpine/Rock/Sarzo was also very
powerful too.
Vinnie Apice - Having seen him live twice with Dio he still makes me
pleasantly deaf.
Tommie Lee - His best asset is (was) Heather Locklear
-Yont
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102.14 | Don't agree?? - sorry :-) | SUBURB::DALLISON | The mad axeman.... | Mon Jun 13 1988 11:13 | 6 |
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Well, most musicians would have given up if they were in his
predicament, not many people would have even thought about still
playing the drums with one arm. Def Leppard could easily have
gone and recruited some well known, good drummer but instead they
kept Rick Allen. Why?? Coz he's the best.
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102.15 | Kickin' Rick !!! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | No contest your honor ... | Mon Jun 13 1988 11:22 | 14 |
| I think a LOT has to be said for the boys of Def Leppard for waiting
on Rick. They missed out on some bucks, but they stuck by him,
and I think that's great. I think Steve will back me up on this
statement, but I think that even though Rick's new drum kit sort
of "plays itself" at times, somebody has to program it, or sequence
it, or whatever it is you call it. He comes up with some pretty
tricky little rhythms on Hysteria, like "Rocket" or "Rock It" (?)
and it's not that easy to copy. Rick may not be the BEST, which
is pure opinion, but he's got more heart than most metalheads, and
to me, that speaks louder than 2 day long drum solos.
Mr Scary II
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102.17 | Talk about a worldly band! | MARKER::BUCKLEY | fast Paganini stuff can b a drag! | Mon Jun 13 1988 12:53 | 6 |
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They may be childhood friends (they were all roughly 15 when the
On Thru the Night lp came out ... look at the back cover photo!)
but now, they all live very far apart from each other (rick in
amsterdamm, someone else in Ireland, Steve slark in NYC...its
crazy!).
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102.18 | more about slick rick | RAVEN1::WHITBY | I know it all,just can't remember | Mon Jun 13 1988 16:15 | 23 |
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Well, I agree with alot that has been said about Rick except
for the part that he's the best, if you look in Modern Drummer
(March '88) there are plenty more drummers with physical defects
and they're doing just as good as Rick in certain ways. It's
just that Def Lep, being who they are and what they represent,
has had more publicity and $$$ to do what they want. Am I wrong
or did I hear something about when the accident first happened
that the rest of the guys didn't even think about getting another
drummer, that they left that decision more or less up to Rick,
himself. Does that sound right? At any rate, with electronics
that are out, the possibilities are unlimited, which I don't
particullay care for,but I suppose if Neil Peart was to get
both legs and arms cut off that they would come up with kit
that would make him sound like everything was still there.
I guees the point I'm trying to make is that, if you really
wantit, I mean REALLY want it bad enough, there shouldn't
nothin' in this world that can stop you! Except as we all know
MONEY, FUNDS, CASH, GREENBACKS, MULA, DENAIRO (sp?),LEARING
HOUSE SWEEPSTAKES!!
SW...........come sail away!!
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102.19 | well isnt that special! | WILVAX::BOURQUE | Have you hugged your Drums today? | Mon Jun 13 1988 17:11 | 15 |
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D..eranged
R..ocker
U..nder
M..ental
S..tress
...Hearing whos good whos not,
Where are we..Where are they?
Jim....Tama
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102.20 | Those 2EZ boize sure stick together, eh ? | SAMURI::COOPER | I love my Rice Grinder ! | Thu Jun 16 1988 16:42 | 18 |
| I gave up being a mediocre drummer to be a mediocre guitarist.
Besides, I kinda have a problem with women...
I love them all ! Drummers sit to far back from the screamin' hordes
for my taste... Drummers can't put their foot up on the monitor
and flail the snot outta the strings whilst bangin' your head...
Steven P. Whitby is by far the greatest drummer I have ever known.
Of course he is also the greatest friend and band-mate too...so
I'm a little biased.
Other drummers that I have noticed...
Neil Peart
Jerry White
Tommy Lee
Mick Brown
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102.21 | where's my limo? | RAVEN1::WHITBY | I know it all,just can't remember | Thu Jun 16 1988 18:23 | 48 |
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THANK YOU!, THANK YOU!,........Your to kind......THANK YOU!
First I would like thank the Academy for this award and the
all those crazy people who voted for me...........let's see..
.....uh.....I had a speech in my front pocket, but....uh.....
..oh well(heh-heh), I guess I'll just have to sing it........
1 anna 2 anna 3 anna.........Who the hell keeps calling Anna?
1, 2, 3, " Momma had a squeezebox.......Daddy never slept at
night!" Thank You and Good night!!!!
Meanwhile.........backstage...............hmmmmmmm.........
Wait!, what is that, Is Steve handing Jeff a bag....and look
......Find Out!.....What happens next?........In the new issue
of " 'EAVY METEL HAPPENING'S )!!!!!!!
as you can tell my head isN'T SWELLING AT ALL!!
thanks for the shot of confidence Jeff
SW.........o (before) O (after).. HA!:') ( that's me with my,
get this,...HA!-HAT on! )
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102.26 | Tom Bass | SYSENG::FORTNEY | | Mon Jun 20 1988 10:13 | 10 |
| Maybe you drummers can fill me in on this. Why does everybody think
Tommy Lee is such a great drummer?? Please shed light on my ignorance.
By the way this might be interesting to a few. I used to go to school
with Tommy ( real name Tom Bass ) watching him in the back of the
school band playing those big kettle type drums was funny but ya
gotta start somewhere. Just to think were he is now. His early band
( I think it was called Suite 19 or something) used to play backyard
parties for us.
-Rey
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102.27 | I'd be throwing up! | REGENT::GALLANT | Touched by a tiger's rage... | Mon Jun 20 1988 10:44 | 8 |
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I'm not a drummer, but I know why *I* think Tommy's a good
drummer.....could *you* still play the drums while tumbling
all about upside down and the like???
/tig
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102.28 | Flashdance with double-basses. | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Opinion Set Hidden | Mon Jun 20 1988 10:49 | 8 |
| Tommy Lee (IMO) is more flash than talent. But flash is a talent
too. He's fun to watch, and in todays market, the world is FULL
of talented musicians, but it's the one's that have talent and a
gimmick that get the attention. He keeps it simple while he flashes
and dazzles ...........
Mr Scary II
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102.29 | Who said that ? | NINJA::COOPER | Bag it Mr. Boo-Boo! | Mon Jun 20 1988 10:51 | 7 |
| Jerry, (and I qoute)
"Drummers are just time-keepers for real musicians..."
Agagagagagagagagagaaaaaa
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102.31 | I like him anyways... | REGENT::GALLANT | Touched by a tiger's rage... | Mon Jun 20 1988 11:14 | 7 |
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I didn't say that it was hard, I just said that *I*
couldn't do it! ICK! Barfin' all over de place!
/tig
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102.32 | Upside down ? | NINJA::COOPER | Bag it, Mr. Boo-Boo! | Mon Jun 20 1988 12:56 | 7 |
| RE: .30
Yo Pete, sorry man, you asked for this...
How you gonna fit your drum-kit-hoist into Chets ?
;^)
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102.34 | Paiste ! Whoa... | NINJA::COOPER | Bag it, Mr. Boo-Boo! | Mon Jun 20 1988 14:03 | 9 |
| Yo Pete,
Sounds like a hot set-up ! Don't let Stevie hear you say that about
Paiste. I mentioned them once, and I thought he was gonna kill
me !
Have you been to Chets to scope it out ? You might wanna...
JC
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102.35 | Sabian is a REAL cymbal! | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | and now, no. 1, the horse chestnut | Mon Jun 20 1988 16:23 | 4 |
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Paiste . . . ugh . . .
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102.36 | A non-drummers opinion (i know, who cares?!) | ERASER::BUCKLEY | Yo, the MESSIAH by GFH Kicks total ass! | Mon Jun 20 1988 16:28 | 7 |
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I like the sound of Paiste's
They have a nice midrange quality to them.
Zildjian (sp???) are too siblant!
Buck
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102.40 | Bang a gong ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Big Brother's watching you | Sat Sep 24 1988 01:24 | 12 |
| re: 37 How about "Drums "R" Us" !!!
What do you drummers think about "China Boy" cymbals (I think that's
what ya call 'em), ya know the upside down jobs that sound like
a pot lid ??? When I saw DLR, his drummer had 1 on either side
of his kit and he used 'em quite a bit. Sounded good for him but
I've also heard other drummers use them and it sounded like they
were naming Korean babies !!
Mr Scary II
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102.41 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | Do u wanna bump and grind with me? | Fri Feb 10 1989 07:17 | 8 |
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I was watchin' Johnny Carson last night, and one of his guests
was an 8-year old jazz drummer. Anyone else see it?
This kid was f***in' great!!
GTI
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102.42 | | DASXPS::BOURQUE | The Dream Master_____236-2099 | Fri Feb 10 1989 08:41 | 8 |
| Shawn 2 weeks ago he was on a sho called (I think) Fabulous Sunday,
He was on a 12 piece Kit. they said he started I believe at 31 months
old...I'll tell ya I was **SHOCKED**~~!!!!
general
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102.43 | wundrkid | RICKS::MINARDI | Ride the Lightning | Fri Feb 10 1989 09:17 | 8 |
| That was like what I saw on Star Search a couple years ago.
There was this band on from So. Cal., and the drummer was
like this 13 year-old blond boy, playing this huge kit, and
not only was he an incredible drummer, he also was spinning
the sticks and pulling off all of these cool tricks ala Tommy
Lee. I was amazed.
/Motorbreath
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102.44 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | Fetch me... the comfy chair!!! | Fri Feb 10 1989 17:42 | 15 |
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Re: .42
I saw that! Pretty intense. If he was alot
older, I wouldn't have been impressed at all, but
MAN, for his age . . .
I can imagine what he's going to sound like in
ten years!
- Rob -
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102.45 | For your eyes onLY :-' | LUDWIG::LAMOTHE | Just Say NO....to DRUGS | Wed Apr 12 1989 23:44 | 49 |
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DON'T MISS OUT !!!!!
A DRUM CLINIC WITH Tommy Aldridge
of
WhiteSnake
When and Where ????
April 17-th at 7:30 p.m.
The Little Theatre - Worcester Auditorium
Tommy Aldridge, rock drummer with the group Whitesnake, is coming
to Worc. to conduct a drum clinic exclusively for Kurlan Music &
Yamaha Drums Inc.
Tommy got his first break in the early '70's with Black Oak Arkansas
and has since performed with Pat Travers, Gary Moore, Vinnie Moore,
Ozzy Osbourne, and Whitesnake.
Ticket's are $7.oo for the clinic....can be purchased at kurlan's
or that day at the door for $10.00 .
See Ya ,
Sax WhO_LiKeS_YaMaHa_KeYbOaRdS_BuT_LoVeS_HiS_PEARL SET !!!
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102.46 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | I want a Corvette!!! | Thu Apr 13 1989 18:38 | 8 |
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$10 to see that idiot?!?!?!? Yeah, right.
Rob who HAS Pearl drums and a Yamaha keyboard
(DX7). :`)
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102.47 | it's just not music....it's a business | LUDWIG::LAMOTHE | Just Say NO....to DRUGS | Thu Apr 13 1989 21:26 | 24 |
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But Rob WHY ??!?? is he an Idiot ???
Just curious.....
Anyway, I am not going....I just wanted everyone to know in case
they were interested.
Sax WHo_DoEs_NoT_NeEd_DrUm_LeSsOnS_BuT_GiVeS_LeSsOnS...._oN_
SaX :: ClArInEt:: DrUmS
I do play other instruments too, but do not give lessons.
;')
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102.48 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | I can't afford a Corvette :`( | Fri Apr 14 1989 12:05 | 18 |
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Like the male organ??? :`)x100 Just kidding!!
HA!
Anyway, I'm not going to get into another debate.
It just comes down to personal preference once
again. I think the guy has done some good work,
but nothing great. Certainly nothing worth
paying $10 to see. I got to see Carmine and
Vinnie together for less than that (actually, I
wouldn't have wasted the cost of the gas if I had
known how bad they were going to be). Now if
Neil Peart or Dave Weckl were to do a clinic
around here ...
- Rob -
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102.49 | | RAVEN1::WHITBY | We r knights of the Metaltable! | Fri Apr 21 1989 03:58 | 13 |
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I kinda agree with Rob, if you're gonna pay the money, it'
better be someone you wanna see instead of paying for some-
one's name. Even though I'd like to see Tommy A., but that's
besides the point. And as if these guys are'nt greedy enough
they make tapes for people to buy and they still go out and
ask for more money.
Hollywood..............I'd like to be in them shoes!
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102.50 | [ON SOLOING] | RAVEN1::PERRY | | Fri Jun 30 1989 00:07 | 18 |
| FOLKS,I have to say that I LOVE THIS SUBJECT and thanks
Steve for inputting it. Now for 102.10,Soloing for some drummers
is [regrettably] a boring way to make noise while the rest of the
band rests.BUT,a lot of drummers (MYSELF INCLUDED),like to do a
solo and put a lot of time and energy into it.In my opinion some
guitar solos are boring and tasteless but then others,(such as
EDDIE V/H'S ERUPTION,SPANISH FLY,anything by JOE SATRIANI,the intro
to AM I EVIL,and so on),leave much to the imagination as to what's
next in the H/M future.So give us a break.Some drummers who suck
on an album might blow your socks off live and vice versa.And for
102.45,all I have to say is THANK YOU for the honorable mention
of PEARL equipment.
A happy soloist (and Scary will back me up.)
K
T
S.
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102.51 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hindsight is always 20/20 ! | Fri Jun 30 1989 00:30 | 5 |
| Yup, let me crank something around F sharp and beware of splintered
stix !
Scary
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102.52 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | I'm not a witch at all... | Thu Nov 16 1989 22:10 | 11 |
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Anybody familiar with a drum school in Everett?
I forget what it's called, but I'm supposed to be
starting Latin lessons next week.
- Rob -
Opinions welcome (on the drum school, not about
me :') )
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102.53 | | USCTR1::EDEGAGNE | They're only good for one thing | Fri Nov 17 1989 10:36 | 6 |
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The Performance Guitar Store in Woburn has some real good teachers
for not only drumming but everything. One drum instructor is Jonathan
Mover (GTR, etc).
Mr. Ed...
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102.54 | la cucaracha | BINKLY::MINARDI | Blessed in contempt | Fri Nov 17 1989 11:02 | 5 |
| Robdude,
Does this mean that the LIMBO will be an additional
activity at our next HM/Jam party???
/Motorbreath
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102.55 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | I am Elmer J Fudd: Millionaire... | Fri Nov 17 1989 12:40 | 10 |
|
The Limbo?!?!? Right... :')
Nah, we'll have to do a Chick Corea tune. I
should have Dave Weckl down by Christmas...
(sure...)
That would be a trick...
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102.56 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | With your G-string tuned to A | Mon Nov 20 1989 03:46 | 7 |
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Any guitarists out their use a drum machine to practise/write with??
I just bought A Roland TR606 (not Midi compatable), its the gnads!!
Great for improvising with and writing new stuff.
-Tony
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102.57 | | HAZEL::STARR | We're beating plowshares into swords... | Mon Nov 20 1989 09:34 | 23 |
| > Any guitarists out their use a drum machine to practise/write with??
Yeah, I do. Since its real expensive to have a drummer live in your house and
be on 24-hour call for when you get inspired, I find it easier to own a drum
machine.
I noticed several things when using it.
First, its *very* difficult to think like a drummer (and I mean that as a
compliment). I don't have their natural rhythm when I program stuff in - I
tend to just put down very simple beats, and then let them expand up on it
when they try and play the song.
Also, it tends to help my timing when playing the guitar - the drum machine
doens't compensate if I screw up, like a real drummer will. It makes me *have*
to pay attention!
And, its damn convenient. With the push of a couple buttons, and with
no setup time, I have some sort of rhythm that I can work with. Many times,
I'll just program in a beat, and then play along with that for ideas (I'll get
inspired from a cool beat).
alan
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102.58 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | With your G-string tuned to A | Mon Nov 20 1989 10:31 | 21 |
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I use it to sorta measure speed too.
I'll play a run at a slow speed with a slow 4/4 beat, and if I can
play it squeaky clean 5 times, I'll notch it up a bit faster. then
I'll try and play it very clean another 5 times, until I finally
get to the point where I can't play it cleanly, any faster. Then,
I concentrate on what fingering I'm using and the pick strokes I'm
using (should I sweep that section or is it more appropriate to
just use alternate picking). I then continue to play it cleanly on
the fastest speed I can, until I get enough guts up to notch the
machine up one more 8^) Great fun.
I know what you mean though Alan - about no being able to think
like a drummer. I've got some great ideas for stuff but when it
came to putting the rhythm section down with the machine, it sounded
like someone rattling about in the kitchen ! awful 8^)
Nevermind, practise makes perfect 8^)
-T
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102.59 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Diamond shinin' bright in the rain | Mon May 14 1990 19:20 | 74 |
|
Okay drum masters out there.. I have a bit of a quiz for ya!
Shawnola- feel free to move this to a Trivia topic if this
isn't deemed appropriate for this particular topic. (8
1. He played briefly with Atomic Rooster and Hawkwind.
With what band did this legendary drummer become famous?
BONUS: This guy got so famous, he was able to make his name
a prefix for two somewhat materalistic group names. Name the groups.
2. Who was the drummer with the Iguanas, and with what band
did he finally come to prominence with?
3. With what band is drummer Les Binks associated with?
4. In the early '60s, actor Dudley Moore, a fine pianist
in his own right, led a jazz trio. What rock superstar
was the drummer?
5. Which of the following bands was Cozy Powell NOT in:
Whitesnake; MSG; Black Sabbath; ELP; Thin Lizzy; Blue
Murder; Jeff Beck Group; Rainbow; Gary Moore?
6. Which of the following bands was Carmine Appice NOT in:
Ted Nugent; DNA; Cactus; Beck, Bogart and Appice; Black
Oak Arkansas; Blue Murder; Vanilla Fudge; Rod Stewart Band.
BONUS: In which movie did Carmine play the drummer in a satanic
rock band?
7. What superstar band featured, at one time or another, the
following drummers: Aynsley Dunbar, Cozy Powell, Ian Paice,
and Tommy Aldridge?
8. This ground-breaking female drummer used no bass drum and
typically played standing up. She played with one of rock's
most influential bands. Name her and the band.
9. This drummer originally planned on following his father's
example and becoming a tennis pro. Name him.
BONUS: Okay, that was easy. Now name the brand of drums he
endorses.
10. What band was Nicko McBrain in just prior to Iron Maiden?
11. Match the drummer with the band he's most famous for:
1. Artimus Pyle A. Queen
2. Nick Mason B. Kix
3. Phil Taylor C. Bad Company
4. Corky Laing D. Black Sabbath
5. Mitch Mitchell E. The Clash
6. Rat Scabies F. Armored Saint
7. Jimmy Chalfant G. Lynyrd Skynyrd
8. John Densmore H. Danzig
9. Simon Kirke I. The Faces
10. Gonzo J. Motorhead
11. Kenney Jones K. Scorpions
12. Topper Headon L. Jimi Hendrix Experience
13. Bill Ward M. The Doors
14. Roger Taylor N. Pink Floyd
15. Tigg Ketler O. Mountain
16. Chuck Biscuits P. The Damned
17. Herman Rareball Q. Bang Tango
Have at it!
Tigga~~~
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102.60 | Time! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I feel the need for SPEED! | Mon May 14 1990 21:26 | 3 |
| re-1,
I give up! Who? When? Why? :*)
B.A.
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102.61 | I'll take the easy ones! 8^) | NAVIER::STARR | Harmonica Virgins | Mon May 14 1990 22:41 | 26 |
| > 11. Match the drummer with the band he's most famous for:
1. Artimus Pyle - G. Lynyrd Skynyrd
2. Nick Mason - N. Pink Floyd
3. Phil Taylor - J. Motorhead
4. Corky Laing - O. Mountain
5. Mitch Mitchell - L. Jimi Hendrix Experience
6. Rat Scabies - P. The Damned
8. John Densmore - M. The Doors
9. Simon Kirke - C. Bad Company
11. Kenney Jones - I. The Faces
12. Topper Headon - E. The Clash
13. Bill Ward - D. Black Sabbath
14. Roger Taylor - A. Queen
17. Herman Rareball - K. Scorpions
These are the ones I'm not sure of........
7. Jimmy Chalfant B. Kix
10. Gonzo F. Armored Saint
15. Tigg Ketler H. Danzig
16. Chuck Biscuits Q. Bang Tango
alan
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102.62 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Diamond shinin' bright in the rain | Tue May 15 1990 09:08 | 6 |
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Well I'd answer one of them but since I already peeked at
the answers, I won't.
TIGGa~~~ (;
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102.63 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz! | Tue May 15 1990 11:47 | 7 |
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Tigg Ketler is from Bang Tango.
[Is this the one you were going to answer? 8^)]
GTI
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102.64 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Diamond shinin' bright in the rain | Tue May 15 1990 12:08 | 9 |
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RE: -1
Hee hee... YUP. (8
I'll go home tonight and check the answers since I left
the book on my desk there. (8
Tigga~~~
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102.65 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Slowly wishes turn to sadness... | Wed May 16 1990 09:39 | 7 |
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RE: .61
My word!! I'm impressed. Pick any stuffed animal from the
top row. (8
Tigga~~~
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102.67 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Slowly wishes turn to sadness... | Wed May 16 1990 12:53 | 6 |
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RE: -1
Nope. Try again.
Tigga~~~
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102.69 | | PEKING::GERRYT | | Wed May 16 1990 12:58 | 4 |
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Thin Lizzy would be my guess.
Flip
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102.70 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Give me a shot of pure desire... | Wed May 16 1990 13:04 | 5 |
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Thin Lizzy is right. Dingdingdingdingding! (8
Tigga~~~
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102.71 | | PEKING::GERRYT | | Wed May 16 1990 13:06 | 4 |
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7 = Whitesnake ?
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102.72 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Give me a shot of pure desire... | Wed May 16 1990 13:44 | 9 |
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RE: -1
Yip.
Keep going!!
Tigga~~~~
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102.73 | | NAVIER::STARR | Harmonica Virgins | Wed May 16 1990 13:53 | 28 |
| More guesses:
> 1. He played briefly with Atomic Rooster and Hawkwind.
> With what band did this legendary drummer become famous?
Phil Taylor of Motorhead? I think he was in Hawkwind.....
> 6. Which of the following bands was Carmine Appice NOT in:
> Ted Nugent; DNA; Cactus; Beck, Bogart and Appice; Black
> Oak Arkansas; Blue Murder; Vanilla Fudge; Rod Stewart Band.
Black Oak Arkansas.
> BONUS: In which movie did Carmine play the drummer in a satanic
> rock band?
Dan, I've seen this movie, but I can't remember what it was! Arrrrgh!!!!
> 8. This ground-breaking female drummer used no bass drum and
> typically played standing up. She played with one of rock's
> most influential bands. Name her and the band.
Who's that woman that plays percussion for Pink Floyd? She's from the Boston
area.....
Either that, or maybe they're thinking of Shiela E.?
alan
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102.75 | | HITMAN::KGALLANT | Pray for us on the Wild Side... | Wed May 16 1990 17:05 | 8 |
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RE: -1
Maybe he was but that's not the answer the book is looking
for... try again. (8
tigga~~~
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102.76 | A Guess | COMET::FERRISM | Seven second dance of death | Wed May 16 1990 18:03 | 9 |
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I have a guess,
Played with Atomic Rooster and Hawkwind? I know for a fact
Carl Palmer was with Atomic Rooster, later to form ELP. Is that
the answer?
mike
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102.77 | What a junk movie. | RAVEN1::BUTKUS | Sniffing rancid buns of angels. | Thu May 17 1990 02:58 | 6 |
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BONUS: Carmine Appice was in the movie Black Roses.
M
B
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102.78 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Give me a shot of pure desire... | Thu May 17 1990 09:26 | 7 |
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I'm in a class for the next couple of days but I've got
the book with me. I'll try to get in here at lunch to
post what answers are right and wrong.
tigga~~~
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102.79 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Paradise dream stealer... | Tue May 22 1990 20:59 | 46 |
| > 1. He played briefly with Atomic Rooster and Hawkwind.
> With what band did this legendary drummer become famous?
Phil Taylor of Motorhead? I think he was in Hawkwind.....
NOPE.
6. Black Oak Arkansas
Yup.
> BONUS: In which movie did Carmine play the drummer in a satanic
> rock band?
Dan, I've seen this movie, but I can't remember what it was! Arrrrgh!!!!
Dan?! no. Tigg. (8 nyah nyah...want a hint? (8
RE: Mike Butkus
>BONUS: Carmine Appice was in the movie Black Roses.
YUP!
>Who's that woman that plays percussion for Pink Floyd? She's from the Boston
>area.....
I dunno. But I can't tell ya because then I'd give away the
answer! (8
>Either that, or maybe they're thinking of Shiela E.?
Nope. Not Sheila E.
RE: Mike Ferris
> Played with Atomic Rooster and Hawkwind? I know for a fact
> Carl Palmer was with Atomic Rooster, later to form ELP. Is that
> the answer?
Unh-uh... keep guessing!
tigga~~~~
M
B
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102.80 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Hearts of the Wild! | Fri May 15 1992 17:09 | 1 |
| Drummers are a dime a dozen!
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102.81 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Hearts of the Wild! | Fri May 15 1992 17:43 | 8 |
| > How many drummers does it take to change a light bulb?
2,000
1 to change the light bulb and 1,999 to say "I could have done it better!"
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102.83 | | KDX200::COOPER | Step UP to the RACK ! | Fri May 15 1992 18:50 | 5 |
| How can you tell when a drummer knocks on your door ??
(s)He speeds ups.
Wagagagagagagagaga -Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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102.84 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Wed Mar 24 1993 17:38 | 47 |
| Article 13820 of alt.guitar:
Newsgroups: alt.guitar
Path: nntpd2.cxo.dec.com!pa.dec.com!decwrl!uunet!stanford.edu!hubcap!lbutler
From: [email protected] (L Clator Butler Jr)
Subject: Damned Drummers
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Organization: Clemson University
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 19:39:43 GMT
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I have seen people talking about getting a machine and not dealing with
the ego problems.
*applauds the idea*
You may be interested in this data.
Last semester, for my Experimental Psychology class, I set up a survey
of recorded music. The subjects listened to a tape recorded on 8-track
in which the only difference was the drumming: one tape contained live
drumming and the other contained a sequenced pattern the same as the
live track played on a drum machine.
Subjects were played the tape blindedly; i.e. they did not know if they
were listening to tape A or tape B. Then, subjects were asked to rank
the tape on a likert scale in terms of Musical complexity, musical
precision, and musical appeal.
After this, the subjects were played the tape which they had not yet
heard and were asked to guess which was live and which was electronic.
The data not only showed no significant perceived difference between
Drummers and drum machines, but the data was so perfectly uniform (my
professor and I ran this more than once to make sure we were not
mistaken) that the results boasted NO PERCEIVED DIFFERENCE between
drummers and drum machines.
For a complete text of my APA paper, write [email protected].
Don't bother flaming me, this is just the scientific facts.
--Clator
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102.85 | | KDX200::ROBR | The adventures of Letterman! | Thu Mar 25 1993 03:27 | 3 |
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now try that at a concert :')
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102.86 | Drums has moved... | ICS::CLELAND | GPS eastern | Mon Aug 21 1995 15:18 | 9 |
| For assistance to anyone who may be searching for the conference:
According to TURRIS::EASYNET_CONFERENCES, topic # 1603, the
Drums conference has moved to node axpbiz.
How do you tell if someone is a drummer?
They keep trying to resolve the address for node ESGWST...
Face
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