Ah come on.....don't leave us hangin'.
Let me guess....deedubya.
I'll make my bold prediction now: Paiste is going to expand its offerings of 602s by the next NAMM show.
Hey, it's one thing to jump ship to company X, but to go from b20 to b8 ... do you think he'd get that carried away? Hmmm. It'll be interesting to see. He does like him some bright cymbals now and then.I wonder if those new Giant Beat Thins will be seen flyin' from Vinnies new Ludwig stands?
Hey, it's one thing to jump ship to company X, but to go from b20 to b8 ... do you think he'd get that carried away? Hmmm. It'll be interesting to see. He does like him some bright cymbals now and then.
Ha ha! I was wondering that too! I'm anxious to see him stepping out with his new 26/14/16/18 config playing butt ends of 2Bs. Now that would be earth shaking!Once he hears the magic of those B8's, he'll be like a rat up a drain pipe to get his hands on some.
Although I think the more important question is: As we all know, the kit and cymbals maketh the drummers sound. Now that Vinnie has made the move to a Luddy/Paiste combo. Is he going to suddenly start sounding like Bonzo or early Ian Paice?
If true I feel bad for whoever has to remove Vinnie's name from the Zildjian website. His name and pic is all over almost every mention of the A Customs as "developed by Vinnie Colaiuta."
If true I feel bad for whoever has to remove Vinnie's name from the Zildjian website. His name and pic is all over almost every mention of the A Customs as "developed by Vinnie Colaiuta."
Makes you wonder what's going on over there at Zildjian. Did he drop the Zildjian sticks too?