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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: hutch on December 09, 2016, 03:47:25 pm
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Two notable cases..
Gary Young - Pavement
Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez- Bruce Springsteen
they paid their dues and just just when the band was about to break..they got shitcanned
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How did you leave Pete Best out of this? :D :D
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How did you leave Pete Best out of this? :D :D
oh boy... I knew there was another one...
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How did you leave Pete Best out of this? :D :D
oh boy... I knew there was another one...
There's more. Tony Chapman left the Stones early and I'm pretty sure The Who had a drummer before Bonham but I can't remember the name. Hold on . . . *googles* . . . Doug Sandon.
Good topic. Who else can people think of?
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Tony Chapman left the Stones early and I'm pretty sure The Who had a drummer before Bonham but I can't remember the name. Hold on . . . *googles* . . . Doug Sandon.
did you mean Keith Moon?
Bonham = Zeppelin.
edit: and since i'm in pedantic mode, apparently it's Doug Sandom (often misspelled Sanden) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Sandom)
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I have never been into Max Weinberg.. he is so robotic..totally unoriginal.... I don't really understand why Vini got let go. .i got to re-read the Bruce biography I have...
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the Pete Best case is so so egregious... he was the rich guy at whose nice house they rehearsed.. all the chicks were obsessed with him and Pete Best was initially their biggest draw!!!!!!! then he gets let go for somebody that George Martin says can't handle drumming (I forget what track) and brings in a session guy! Aspinall even ended up screwing Best's mom for pete's sake! (get it? Pete's sake! hah ha.. i'm hear all day..)
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I believe in the case of Pavement and Bruce, the drummers were becoming a liability.
Plus wasn't Gary Young like 10+ year older than the rest of the band.
Also, tastes change and static drummers usually suffer in that regard.
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I believe in the case of Pavement and Bruce, the drummers were becoming a liability.
Plus wasn't Gary Young like 10+ year older than the rest of the band.
Also, tastes change and static drummers usually suffer in that regard.
well they're always a "liability" when they're let go.. but always an "asset" on the way up!
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Well when it's time to start really making money and becoming a "business" the whole wildman thing is rarely an actual asset. Some start playing the role too well, too early.
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did you mean Keith Moon?
Bonham = Zeppelin.
Whoops.
edit: and since i'm in pedantic mode, apparently it's Doug Sandom (often misspelled Sanden) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Sandom)
Pedantry uber alles.
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Aaron Burkhardt and Chad Channing (Nirvana)
Kate Schellenbach (Beastie Boys)
Scott Raynor (Blink-182)
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Primal Scream was always something of a revolving door but Tom McGurk got axed right before they broke big.
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Tony McCarroll of Oasis got kinda screwed but not really because his fucking plodding-ass beats on Definitely Maybe are so distracting it ruins the record. Seriously, listen to any song from DM -- the drumbeat is the same whether it's Cigarettes & Alcohol or Live Forever. Awful drummer, I'm glad he got fired.
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Primal Scream was always something of a revolving door but Tom McGurk got axed right before they broke big.
Speaking of which, are there any Scream fanatics who happen to know who was playing drums for them in the year 2000? I have a 03/20/2000 bootleg from Maida Vale and the drummer on that show is INSANELY good.
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Primal Scream was always something of a revolving door but Tom McGurk got axed right before they broke big.
Speaking of which, are there any Scream fanatics who happen to know who was playing drums for them in the year 2000? I have a 03/20/2000 bootleg from Maida Vale and the drummer on that show is INSANELY good.
its the dude from Stone Roses
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maybe its the dude who replaced the dude who replaced the dude from Oasis whose dad was the dude who replaced Sandom and was taught to drum by the dude who replaced the original dude from the Beatles?
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maybe its the dude who replaced the dude who replaced the dude from Oasis whose dad was the dude who replaced Sandom and was taught to drum by the dude who replaced the original dude from the Beatles?
The fact that that sentence isn't total horseshit is kind of amazing.
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Tony McCarroll of Oasis got kinda screwed but not really because his fucking plodding-ass beats on Definitely Maybe are so distracting it ruins the record. Seriously, listen to any song from DM -- the drumbeat is the same whether it's Cigarettes & Alcohol or Live Forever. Awful drummer, I'm glad he got fired.
He did an OK job on that LP. I don't think he ruined it. It adds kind of a garage-y feel to it. But it was time for him to go. If you put McCarroll in a drum-off with Meg White, who would win?
FYI, I met McCarroll in Ireland once and he was super nice.
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Primal Scream was always something of a revolving door but Tom McGurk got axed right before they broke big.
Speaking of which, are there any Scream fanatics who happen to know who was playing drums for them in the year 2000? I have a 03/20/2000 bootleg from Maida Vale and the drummer on that show is INSANELY good.
its the dude from Stone Roses
Mani from Stone Roses played bass, not drums.
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And who can name the drummers for Genesis before Phil Collins joined in 1970?
Chris Stewart is now a farmer in Spain and the author of several popular autobiographical works.
John Silver worked briefly at Thames Television in London in the 1980s and hasn't been heard from since.
John Mayhew...well, little was known of Mayhew's whereabouts following his departure from Genesis. There was speculation that he was deceased or missing. In 1982, he moved to Australia, where he found work as a carpenter. In 1989, he briefly returned to England to visit his ailing mother.
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Primal Scream was always something of a revolving door but Tom McGurk got axed right before they broke big.
Speaking of which, are there any Scream fanatics who happen to know who was playing drums for them in the year 2000? I have a 03/20/2000 bootleg from Maida Vale and the drummer on that show is INSANELY good.
its the dude from Stone Roses
Mani from Stone Roses played bass, not drums.
yea..sorry..weak attempt at an "insider" joke...
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Rush and its membership went through several reconfigurations between 1968 and 1974, achieving its current line-up when Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974, two weeks before the group's first tour of the United States.
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Rush and its membership went through several reconfigurations between 1968 and 1974, achieving its current line-up when Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974, two weeks before the group's first tour of the United States.
yeah I was just reading all about Rutsey the other day....another case of the guy who helped make the band being screwed but its unclear exactly what happened...
at least around 1990 lifeson still saw rutsey at the gym so it wasn't a complete tragedy...
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what about Levon Helm...wasn't he replaced by the guy from Home Improvement for Dylan's 1966 tour?
(I think this may have been Levon's decision...still cracks me up every time though)
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what about the chick who played on Sleater's Call the Doctor? Whatever happened in that case?
I happen to think Janet Weiss is a monster drummer... just curious though..they did break with Call the Doctor so it always seemed a bit strange
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maybe its the dude who replaced the dude who replaced the dude from Oasis whose dad was the dude who replaced Sandom and was taught to drum by the dude who replaced the original dude from the Beatles?
The fact that that sentence isn't total horseshit is kind of amazing.
yeah..the dude who was replaced in the Beatles a few decades later would go on tour with the drummer son his mother had with the Beatles' road manager.. the half brother drum attack tour!
I saw that show! talk about weird...human beings are so weird....sex is so weird..
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I also think a big issue for most almost been drummers is really they usually aren't up to snuff for "pop music." Specifically thinking dude from Oasis, Chad Channing, Scott from Blink or Gary Young.
They worked fine and the band was able to produce solid music despite deficiencies (as opposed to a band like the Beatles or say the White Stripes where a deficiency is often looked at as part of the "sound").
I think the missing piece for successful bands who changed drummers was to find a drummer that could do what the best drummers usually end up doing in a band, which is holding things together when need be and also being able to really help a song explode, usually without getting in the way musically.
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Ken Coomer got booted from Wilco because Tweedy wanted to be more experimental. Though you really can't really argue against Glen Kotchke.
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Ken Coomer got booted from Wilco because Tweedy wanted to be more experimental. Though you really can't really argue against Glen Kotchke.
Coomer was great, but he was Heirdon's replacment too*
but agreed he was not a good fit for the post Bennett Wilco
Did learn something new and odd ...but here it is (from Wiki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo))
Mind you 1992 they got signed to Sire Records...
Around the time of the recording of March 16?20, 1992, Mike Heidorn had secured a steady job at a Belleville newspaper company and was dating a woman who had two children from a previous marriage. Uncle Tupelo had planned a tour of Europe, but Heidorn wanted to stay in Belleville with his girlfriend, whom he married in August 1992.
The band held auditions prior to the promotional tour for March 16?20, 1992, and two candidates stood out: Bill Belzer and Ken Coomer. Although singers Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy agreed that Coomer was the better drummer, they were intimidated by his six-foot-four stature and long dreadlocks. The band selected Belzer as Heidorn's replacement, but he only stayed with the band for six months.
Tweedy explained Belzer's departure:
We had Belzer in the band for six months. I want to believe it was purely musical, and I honestly believe that it wasn't working musically. I also believe that we weren't emotionally mature enough to be close friends with a gay person at that point in our lives ... And Bill was and is a very proud and righteous gay person, very open about his homosexuality.
and another SMH moment, but was funny to read
Coomer is a producer. His most notable production work is the debut solo album of Vaquero's singer Chetes, which achieved platinum record sales in the Mexican music market.
So what does it take to go platinum in the Mexican market these days
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Steve Adler of GNR. While he enjoyed some success with them he was out of the band before they really started to headline stadiums/arenas.
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Steve Adler of GNR. While he ejoyed some success with them he was out of the band before they really started to headline stadiums/arenas.
good one! I so much prefer Adler to Sorum...too bad he's had health issues or I think he might have been in on the reunion.. if the reunion had included Izzy and Adler I'd have wanted to go....
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if the reunion had included Izzy and Adler I'd have wanted to go....
really...Axl, slash and duff was not enough
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Question: Better "reunion" The Replacements with replacement Replacements or Guns n' Roses with hired guns???
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Not sure but I went to the GnR show at FedEx and it was pretty damn good.
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if the reunion had included Izzy and Adler I'd have wanted to go....
really...Axl, slash and duff was not enough
Izzy for me is the heart of the band..
and it takes a lot to get me to pony up big bucks for a stadium show..
i think if izzy had been there but adler not i would have gone too
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Question: Better "reunion" The Replacements with replacement Replacements or Guns n' Roses with hired guns???
well i didn't go to GNR but I thought the replacements show at Echostage left a lot to be desired but i sorta blame the venue
but maybe I was just having a bad night...
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the original drummer for nirvana
all the drummers for the flaming lips
r,e,m,
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The original drummer of Blink 182 before Travis Barker. Travis Barker also a strange case of a drummer being the most notable member/celebrity of a band. Neil Peart..John Bonham..not many others off the top of my head.
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a strange case of a drummer being the most notable member/celebrity of a band. Neil Peart..John Bonham..not many others off the top of my head.
Keith Moon
Tommy Lee
Lars Ulrich
Alex Van Halen
Questlove
Buddy Rich
Art Blakley
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a strange case of a drummer being the most notable member/celebrity of a band. Neil Peart..John Bonham..not many others off the top of my head.
Keith Moon
Tommy Lee
Lars Ulrich
Alex Van Halen
Questlove
Buddy Rich
Art Blakley
Alex Van Halen?? Are you high again? He's only in the band cause of his brother Eddie who completely dominates the band..
Lars is their celebrity - I notice he gives all the interviews- so you're right to mention him...but he is by all accounts a pretty average drummer (and many think he is terrible.. i don't).. the thing is he comes from a rich family and funded the band in its early days.. at least the other guys had loyalty...
As much as I like Bonham its hard to not see Jimmy Page as the dominant force in Led Zep... not only did he dominate in the musical department both songwriting and performance but he even put the band together himself...
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Keith Moon
Tommy Lee
Lars Ulrich
Alex Van Halen
I don't think I agree with any of these.
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Yeah, sorry Sidehatch, I'm throwing a flag at that post.
Lars is the only one who could make an argument and even there, it doesn't hold up. James Hetfield is the alpha dog of that band. Lars actually came verrry close to being kicked out of the band in the mid-80s, and he almost certainly would have if Cliff hadn't died.
Questlove is a good answer.
Travis Barker is a very good drummer, but the core of that band were the two guys up front.
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Travis Barker is a very good drummer, but the core of that band were the two guys up front.
I will grant him that by his stated standard of "most notable member/celebrity", it's Barker.