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Herme | Kane Burnette | Reality check....... |
May 12, 1995 5:06 AM * |
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Re: What were you babbling about? > KB> Moby Dick is the best drum solo ever! > Are you hallucinating? *I* can play that drum solo, and I'm not even very > good! You want to hear some REAL soloing, listen to anything featuring Dave > Weckl. Now, *that* guy can play the DRUMS!!! > I am SO sorry, you are obviously much more informed on the subject than I. > HA! What does being a drummer have to do with anything? People are such > hypocrites. I would like to hear you play moby dick.. (sha!). Stop > dreaming, you will never be as good as Bonham... My prime musical partner is an instructer, (Drums, piano, guitar, bass), and routinely uses the solo from MOBY DICK as an excercise for his students. BTW....one of his prime students is 7 years of age and absolutely destroys his kit on that excercise. Most of Zep's drumming was calculated to give sonic effects that were not actually played, (listen to most drummers attempt to play ROCK N' ROLL in full time instead of cut time). Bonham's credit is that he was able to read the percussion charts that Page wrote for him. Witches Brew BBS*****AC 508*****Virtual Net @1508014 **************Sysop The Old Bat****************** ************Billerica Massachusetts*************** |
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