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raven
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A different drummer
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Dec 25 23:12 UTC 1994 |
This is the item to discuss drum circles, drumming techniques,
and your favorite drum/percussion recordings.
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morgayn
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response 1 of 16:
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Dec 26 15:14 UTC 1994 |
I guess my favorite percussion would be found on Loreena McKennitt's
"Huron Beltane Firedance" (Or something to that effect)
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entropy
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response 2 of 16:
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Dec 27 21:25 UTC 1994 |
Chris Vrenna. No more needs to be said.
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raven
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response 3 of 16:
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Dec 27 22:43 UTC 1994 |
Nuff said for you... What sort of music does Chris play, jazz,
rock, world beat, hip-hop, etc?
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entropy
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response 4 of 16:
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Dec 28 21:02 UTC 1994 |
Sorry about that. He plays industrial mostly. A very good drummer and does
other things too. Most recently he plays in Nine Inch Nails' live band. I
think Trent put him in the hopital before. Not sure. :)
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raven
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response 5 of 16:
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Dec 29 07:04 UTC 1994 |
Hmmmm sounds intriquing. does that make the live NIN sound different
than the studio versions which are done with sequencers?
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entropy
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response 6 of 16:
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Dec 31 19:24 UTC 1994 |
Why yes it does. I like the live stuff better then the usual stdio recordings.
Trent doesn't just do his songs, he seems to remix them onstage. The effect
is pretty cool. I have the Woodstock bootleg (one of them) of Trent (As the
Whip Comes Down). Very good sound quality (tho not perfect since it's live). I
like it.
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fraizer
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response 7 of 16:
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Jan 4 19:42 UTC 1995 |
Has anyone heard that new Neal Peart album that is a tribute to (I think)
Buddy Rich.
?????
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peacefrg
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response 8 of 16:
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Jan 6 19:19 UTC 1995 |
One Word...RUSH!!!
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jor
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response 9 of 16:
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Jan 8 13:58 UTC 1995 |
two words: Rush, Peart.
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tyche
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response 10 of 16:
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Jan 30 15:52 UTC 1995 |
The Buddy Rich tribute's got PASSION, man. Don't nobody knock it.
*Neil Peart is god*, thus spoke the Atheist.
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helmke
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response 11 of 16:
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Feb 2 23:03 UTC 1995 |
Well, the topic is drifting nicely...
Stewart Copeland! No wonder the Police were so popular! I saw some live
footage recently, the Police playing "One World is Enough", and Sting
was kind of OK, Andy Summers was alright, the performance was a little
weak, but Stewart just had his thing going, that was the core of the Police
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krj
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response 12 of 16:
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Feb 3 00:03 UTC 1995 |
There was an Andy Summers/Robert Fripp album from a while back which
I remember coveting. Can't remember which of their two collaborations
it was, though.
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helmke
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response 13 of 16:
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Feb 3 17:30 UTC 1995 |
re: 12, I have both, not too bad, but not memorable either. Andy Summers
is apparently doing some New-Age kind of thing these days.
Stewart Copeland is doing movie soundtracks. I have some of those too.
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jor
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response 14 of 16:
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Apr 25 23:04 UTC 1995 |
If ya like Stu ya gota check out
Animal Logic, a band he has with Debra Holland on vocals and
Stanley Clark on bass. A very peppy fusion band.
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bmoran
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response 15 of 16:
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Apr 26 04:48 UTC 1995 |
Check out Animal Logic from the library first. I found it kinda boring...
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burgess
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response 16 of 16:
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May 30 08:43 UTC 1995 |
I can't believe no one has mentioned Jon Bohnam, he is one of the kings of
drumming he revolutionised rock music.
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