My band, THE FABULOUS FLASHBACKS are doing a reunion concert next Friday, July 7th. First time in NINE years since we last played together. Really looking forward to getting on stage one more time!!
Here's a link to a TV interview we did the other night with one of our local channels. Wish me...
WOW....can't name just one, but my short list consists of:
Revolver -- The Beatles
Chicago Transit Authority - CTA
Blind Faith - Blind Faith
The Power Station - The Power Station
Isolation - Toto
and i'm sure i could add a bunch of others to this list...but, like i said, this is my short list.
no ONE album in particular, but i could put a list together of my faves:
Revolver -- The Beatles
Chicago Transit Authority -- Chicago Transit Authority
The Power Station -- The Power Station
Blind Faith -- Blind Faith
Isolation -- Toto
The Best of The Buddy Rich Big Band -- Buddy Rich
Songs...
Carmine was a big influence on me back in the late 60's/early 70's...(giving away my age here)....and i stole a lot of his licks in my drum solos back in the day. he deserves his due!!!!
http://www.centerstagem.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=attach§ion=attach&attach_id=14972
......including some nice lookin new kits and the Raptor direct drive kick pedal
Bozzio is a talented player without a doubt. but i saw him in clinic one time and it was overall boring. enough with the frikkin "ostinatos" OK?? even as a "percussionist" 85% of his stuff went untouched.
in the same respect i once saw David Garibaldi in clinic and he killed with a 5 piece kit...
yes, hal blaine did most of the beach boys tracks in the studio. i'm not sure how many, if any, that dennis wilson actually did for the most part. so it's kinda hard to judge how good of a drummer he really was just by watching tv reruns of him playing along with pre-recorded tapes.
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