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Post by Johnkenn on Aug 9, 2013 21:16:38 GMT -6
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Post by Johnkenn on Aug 9, 2013 21:17:15 GMT -6
Nashville guys, isn't that James Stroud playing drums?
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Post by tonycamphd on Aug 9, 2013 21:23:04 GMT -6
Nashville guys, isn't that James Stroud playing drums? Steve Gadd
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Post by Johnkenn on Aug 9, 2013 21:39:55 GMT -6
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Post by drumrec on Aug 9, 2013 22:21:00 GMT -6
Dr. Gadd .... Maestro...maestro! He is one of my biggest inspiration. Remember when I was a teenager and copped Steve Gadd style of Chick Corea vinyl, funny time! If you liked the drum sound you'll probably like Steve's sound on Steely Dan-Aja. Is a little different drummers on the album, but it's a nice, dry sound
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2013 9:26:34 GMT -6
Nashville guys, isn't that James Stroud playing drums? Steve gadd on drums , tony levine on bass, produce and engineer by the great Phil Ramone.
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Post by henge on Aug 10, 2013 12:32:58 GMT -6
Absolutely killer playing on this track. Man those guys can write parts!!
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Post by tonycamphd on Aug 10, 2013 14:16:13 GMT -6
when i was a kid, i used to be completely amazed by this drum phrase, years later when i learned how to play it, it was a real feeling of accomplishment, and now that i've completely forgot how to play it again, i'm completely amazed by this drum phrase lol! Steve is a groove beast!!
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Post by Ward on Aug 11, 2013 20:57:01 GMT -6
All new, clean, coated heads on great drums, perfectly tuned. Played by a maestro.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2013 23:15:00 GMT -6
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Post by tonycamphd on Aug 11, 2013 23:47:45 GMT -6
All new, clean, coated heads on great drums, perfectly tuned. Played by a maestro. Yes and no, not so much on the new/clean part, Bonham hated new drum heads, so did Gadd, most drummers i know hate new heads, i know i hate when i have to start a new.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2013 6:39:56 GMT -6
This song, performance, recording and production is perfection.
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Post by drumrec on Aug 12, 2013 8:51:26 GMT -6
Ha ha .. I hear you and agree! Every time I switch to the new heads, it's like saying goodbye to an old friend. Then you sit there with new heads and tuning drums after every take in the few Days, before new heads have found the tone. I usually take sandpaper and gently grinds away the grit layer on Ambassador Coated, especially on the snare if you're going to play with brushes. Maybe it's a little drum nerd! but it helps
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Post by tonycamphd on Aug 12, 2013 12:43:14 GMT -6
Ha ha .. I hear you and agree! Every time I switch to the new heads, it's like saying goodbye to an old friend. Then you sit there with new heads and tuning drums after every take in the few Days, before new heads have found the tone. I usually take sandpaper and gently grinds away the grit layer on Ambassador Coated, especially on the snare if you're going to play with brushes. Maybe it's a little drum nerd! but it helps Yes totally, i use Remo ambassador/emperor v combo's, the heads can be a little inconsistent, but when you get it, they're golden! it usually takes a few days of playing long hours before i can leave em alone, but then again, i'm a giant PIMOA!(pain in my own ass )
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