Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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Jazz drummers, so who do you rate?
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostSerious Q: what makes a 'great drummer'?
I've thought before what my favourite drum record would be - but it is difficult to disentangle that from the whole musical situation, of course. But this takes some beating:
As does this:
But all five musicians are complete mofos on these albums, which helps.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSomeone who has
1: A kit
2: Somewhere to store it
3: A means to transport it to the gig
4: The ability to play and more importantly LISTEN
(far too many folks with only #1 in my experience)
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Originally posted by Quarky View PostOnce heard that Max Roach had to catch a bus to a gig with Charlie Parker, and was only able to take part of his kit - was it the hi-hat or the bass drum he left behind? (can't find confirmation)
Best Max Roach story, told by Max himself, was when he got the Parker gig, he was young 19?, very hip and now considered himself the best in town, so started showing up later and later. Until one night he arrived on the job and to find Bird sat at his drums, band in full flight, Bird playing perfectly "with total hand/feet independence!". Bird finished out the tune saying nothing, just nodded to Roach and picked up his alto. As Roach said, "The lesson which I never forgot is that NO ONE is irreplaceable!"
BN.
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View PostArt Blakey turned up at Sonny Rollins's "Moving Out" 50s Prestige date, minus his hi hat, that? A key part of the Blakey style but he managed pretty well.
Best Max Roach story, told by Max himself, was when he got the Parker gig, he was young 19?, very hip and now considered himself the best in town, so started showing up later and later. Until one night he arrived on the job and to find Bird sat at his drums, band in full flight, Bird playing perfectly "with total hand/feet independence!". Bird finished out the tune saying nothing, just nodded to Roach and picked up his alto. As Roach said, "The lesson which I never forgot is that NO ONE is irreplaceable!"
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There's the one I've doubtless mentioned here before about The Bonzos backing of Cream at the Marquee. The Bonzos' drummer (probably Sam Spoons) was given to apeing Ginger Baker's solos, and at one of these occasions Ginger is said to have burst out from behind the band, knocked the kit over, (and no doubt the person playing them), and proceeded to stamp all over them, saying "Before you learn to play the drums you've first got to learn to dance!"
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