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The Professor's latest masterpiece. (Read 555 times)
Jan 8
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, 2009 at 12:07pm
flyboy 28
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You don't have to like Rush to like Neil Peart. I for one,
like
love both.
Hell, you don't even have to be a drummer to appreciate his talent. This is is latest solo from the Snakes and Arrows Tour recorded in 2007. Sean and I were lucky enough to see it in person last year in Holmdel.
-James
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Jan 11
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Nice find James! I remember hearing the YYZ drum solo back in the 80's
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=OJlPuh2jrb4
I studied his playing intensely. My first Rush album was 2112! I was blown away by the fills and incredible things he was doing. If you want to hear his influence on my, download my bands original demo which was recorded in 1990. Listen to the 5th track called "Kissing Lions" and tell me what you think. It is a bit heavier than Rush but has a lot of melodies and great arrangements. Tell me what you think.
http://205.252.250.27/fupload/DivineRight_HumbleBeginings.zip
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Jan 11
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I was glad to see he'd finally changed his solo; got a little tired of the same thing, note for note, from the first live album... he reproduced that for years.
That album was my first exposure to him, back when I was just starting to play... he toppled Bonham as my idol, and next thing you know I had a huge kit and tended to overplay
everything
for years.
I still enjoy hearing him play, although I normally hate drum solos.
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Jan 11
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, 2009 at 6:04pm
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Agreed Neil Peart is a great drummer. Still think Mike Portnoy (DreamTheater) is better.
Crash
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Jan 22
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, 2009 at 12:48am
flyboy 28
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Fly2e wrote
on Jan 11
th
, 2009 at 8:38am:
Nice find James! I remember hearing the YYZ drum solo back in the 80's
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=OJlPuh2jrb4
I studied his playing intensely. My first Rush album was 2112! I was blown away by the fills and incredible things he was doing. If you want to hear his influence on my, download my bands original demo which was recorded in 1990. Listen to the 5th track called "Kissing Lions" and tell me what you think. It is a bit heavier than Rush but has a lot of melodies and great arrangements. Tell me what you think.
http://205.252.250.27/fupload/DivineRight_HumbleBeginings.zip
Dave
Dave, that vid is from their "A Show of Hands" DVD. A lot of people may disagree, but I think it's their best live video from when they were in their prime. If you're still in to them, I recommend the new Snakes and Arrows Live Blu-Ray. I picked it up a few weeks ago and it is phenomenal. Also, that link seems to be broken. Could just be on my end though, as my ISP has been kinda wonky the last few days.
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and tended to overplay everything for years.
Isn't that what drummers are
supposed
to do?
Quick joke - How many drummers does it take to change a lightbulb? Five. One to screw the bulb in, and four to talk about how much better Neil Peart could have done it.
[ba-doom, tshhh]
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Jan 22
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flyboy 28 wrote
on Jan 22
nd
, 2009 at 12:48am:
Quick joke - How many drummers does it take to change a lightbulb? Five. One to screw the bulb in, and four to talk about how much better Neil Peart could have done it.
[ba-doom, tshhh]
No, not "ba-doom, tshhh"... it's:
"ba-doom, tshh, ba-doom, tshhh, blat-bloom, bipety-boom, ba-blewmpldeyblewmpedy boom, brtatatatabudoomCRASH!
bradatatabadabidabudaboomboombuh buh CRASH!"
Even playing in a cover band that did mostly old Stones and even older stuff didn't quite cure me (even tho' I love Charlie Watts, great drummer)... it took seeing and hearing Bill Bruford's solo on the
Discipline
tour to really convince me that less can really be more.
And he has the baddest rim-shot ever, IMHO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsBRQrJ30Bw
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Jan 22
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, 2009 at 10:21pm
flyboy 28
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beaky wrote
on Jan 22
nd
, 2009 at 5:38pm:
flyboy 28 wrote
on Jan 22
nd
, 2009 at 12:48am:
Quick joke - How many drummers does it take to change a lightbulb? Five. One to screw the bulb in, and four to talk about how much better Neil Peart could have done it.
[ba-doom, tshhh]
No, not "ba-doom, tshhh"... it's:
"ba-doom, tshh, ba-doom, tshhh, blat-bloom, bipety-boom, ba-blewmpldeyblewmpedy boom, brtatatatabudoomCRASH!
bradatatabadabidabudaboomboombuh buh CRASH!"
I expect you to sound that out next time I see you.
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Even playing in a cover band that did mostly old Stones and even older stuff didn't quite cure me (even tho' I love Charlie Watts, great drummer)... it took seeing and hearing Bill Bruford's solo on the Discipline tour to really convince me that less can really be more. Grin And he has the baddest rim-shot ever, IMHO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsBRQrJ30Bw
That's really cool. I knew Bill played with Yes, but not King Crimson. I don't know how to perceive that solo. It's different, for sure.
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flyboy 28 wrote
on Jan 22
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, 2009 at 10:21pm:
That's really cool. I knew Bill played with Yes, but not King Crimson. I don't know how to perceive that solo. It's different, for sure.
You need to get
Discipline
... the first and best (IMHO) of that KC lineup.
Here's a cool clip of a TV appearance promoting that album...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjTxM1FiTzU&feature=related
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