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I use a Pearl Rhythm Traveler bass drum with a pair of timbales (one DW piccolo tom and a Pearl flat timbale), either 10 & 13 or 12 & 13...
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Not even close. Drummers made their own choices. It was Ringo’s wish to have a dead sound, Bonham’s wish NOT to have a dead drum...
Yesterday at 2:37 PM
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That's absolutely correct. With no mic's on the drums back then, you were basically forced to remove the front head on the bass drum (or...
Yesterday at 2:36 PM
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I wasn’t around in that era, so this is a question not an assertion. It seems that the dead bass drum sounds and the concert tom...
Yesterday at 2:30 PM
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I think it was the other way around as has been stated by most people in the thread. If you look at festival footage around 1970, the...
Yesterday at 2:29 PM
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One thing that I haven't seen mentioned is soul music from the late 60's and early 70's. Big, fat back beat. Think the Philadelphia...
Yesterday at 2:26 PM
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Respectfully.... Maybe it’s my old, tired, and somewhat worn out ears, but I am not hearing the “dead drum sound” in that...
Yesterday at 2:18 PM
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An even greater achievement than that, in my opinion, is the fact that Jimmy played the cowbell part on Honky Tonk Woman.
Tuesday at 11:49 PM
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I can think of some. the genesis (no pun intended) of THIS sound, that everyone was all over, on the whole kit but especially snare...
Tuesday at 11:12 PM
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To me it's just another sound option. If I'm recording some type of John Martyn folk-jazz thing or some singer-songwriter type stuff...
Tuesday at 9:57 PM
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The dead, low tuned snare sound has been the rage the last years. I have worked with engineers and producers who want nothing else and...
Tuesday at 9:53 PM
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I’m intrigued that for being a drummer in the 1970s and later a producer, that Phil Collins seemed to choose against that sound...
Tuesday at 9:50 PM
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Tempus shell bank and Crush red acrylic kit for sale due to health issues....Local NJ sale
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Big shout out to Drummer Bill! He agreed to sell me his Tempus drums so I traveled up to New Jersey yesterday to pick them up. There...
Tuesday at 5:39 PM
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I used to be a total Rogers geek, back in the day when you could still buy a REAL Rogers set for $400. I cannot see why anybody would...
Tuesday at 2:18 PM
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Drums in the last 2 minutes. He basically used what might be considered the "living room."
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