Please can you make a music section so Sludge doesn't clutter up the main board with his rubbish :thumbup:
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Please can you make a music section so Sludge doesn't clutter up the main board with his rubbish :thumbup:
I for one am deeply interested in whom might be the world's greatest tambourine shaker.
One feature I'd like introduced if it's possible is to be able to up or down vote individual messages.
Here you go Sludge, 2 for the price of one, Tina S guitar & Meytal Cohen on drums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6ii9pnkiuQ
And Dragon Force"s Through The Fire & Flames which Dragon Force"s own guitarist & writer Herman Li admits that during recording it he had to play it slower & have it speeded up.
When they play it live he has to use lots of "special" effects to get it to sound like the record version.
Tina S with no cheating https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGKqipqPTI8
Watch her pick hand :thumbup:
As you may guess I really rate this girl & after 40 years of playing myself realise that there is a big big difference to what I can do no matter how many years I practice when compared to someone that has been born with a gift :frown:
For those that say she has no feeling I give you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNL3nace5PY
Tina S fan club posts over :biggrin:
I beg to differ...
https://www.beatlesbible.com/forum/j...r-in-the-band/
Personal favourites are Carl Palmer , Stuart Cable ( who must certainly be the best drummer who
supported Cardiff City ) and Mitch Mitchell who could keep up with Hendrix.
Simon Kirke... ex Free and Bad Company
And Andy Fraser their bass player was way underrated
The late Jeff Porcaro. He was the most in demand session drummer of all time and one of the most recorded session musicians in history.
Michael Giles (King Crimson);
Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson etc);
Pat Mastelotto (Mr Mister, King Crimson etc);
Gavin Harrison (Pineapple Thief, King Crimson);
Jeremy Stacey (sessions for every one, King Crimson)
StT.
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Leave Sludge alone he went out today to Home Bargain today and provides lovely music teasing,think the political thread should be taken back into the single thread
Joe Jordison
Neil Peart would be my pick as my favourite all around drummer.
Brian Downey of Thin Lizzy is very very underrated, still playing now & rated as having one of the best 2 foot shuffles in the business.
Also a mention for Scott Travis of Judas Priest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM__lPTWThU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igDSyZMy8_E
I have seen Cozy Powell 2 times, Bill Ward, Mel Gaynor zillions of times, Marco Minnemann, Joe Travers and have seen this chap (Gavin Harrison) 2 times in the last year, of the drummers i have seen live, none of them have had as much influence over the sound as Gavin Harrison, a genius behind the cans, The Pineapple Thief tour was marketed as the The Pineapple Thief, featuring Gavin Harrison, a drummer I would have liked to have seen in his prime was Stewart Copeland, so much rhythm, talking to covers band around the valleys, you very rarely hear rush covers, it's not because of the work by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, it's because of Neil Peart.
plan to clutter the music section with kanye omari west muhahahahahahahahaha