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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Anders Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2022 at 19:16
There is also a significant element of drumming (snare drum) in Carl Nielsen's 5th symphony. Arguably his best.


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gotta go with Steve Reich's Drumming. 


I'm on a bit of a Reich tip at the moment; Music for 18 musicians, Different Trains & Electric Counterpoint being rotated at the moment.

Music For 18 Musicians was the first minimalism recording I heard and its probably still my favorite. What a magical hypnotic trip that one is. 
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Milford Graves is another one that should be mentioned in all threads about drumming. 
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John Hollenbeck, another. 
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On the subject of Drumming, Reich’s Drumming that is, I particularly recommend the recording by Colin Currie’s Band. Currie is a superb percussionist and any Currie recording of Reich is well worth hearing. Favourite rock drummer? Guy Evans - who I’ll be seeing on Saturday in Edinburgh with VDGG. Can’t wait.
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Originally posted by Hewitt Hewitt wrote:

On the subject of Drumming, Reich’s Drumming that is, I particularly recommend the recording by Colin Currie’s Band. Currie is a superb percussionist and any Currie recording of Reich is well worth hearing. Favourite rock drummer? Guy Evans - who I’ll be seeing on Saturday in Edinburgh with VDGG. Can’t wait.

nice. ill look into this version. 
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I'm about half way through this documentary. Had to stop to get dinner under way.
So far it's a walk down memory lane for various drummers of various known and lesser known bands on their inspirations to become drummers. A few very notable drummers missing from the conversation so far.
Now playing on Netflix I think.


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This isolated drum track with John Bonham with "Fool in the Rain" - the snare sound, the steam train like momentum and stability and dynamics of a human player of drumming. My mouth is foaming just from the snare sound quality https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lWnhz1ZcF74
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Originally posted by Icarium Icarium wrote:

This isolated drum track with John Bonham with "Fool in the Rain" - the snare sound, the steam train like momentum and stability and dynamics of a human player of drumming. My mouth is foaming just from the snare sound quality https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lWnhz1ZcF74

I've heard that before, it is truly awesome.
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Originally posted by JD JD wrote:

I'm about half way through this documentary. Had to stop to get dinner under way.
So far it's a walk down memory lane for various drummers of various known and lesser known bands on their inspirations to become drummers. A few very notable drummers missing from the conversation so far.
Now playing on Netflix I think.



Hmm...this does look pretty interesting. Thanks. 
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Sherrie Maricle, leader of the Diva Jazz Orchestra and Five Play, both all-women bands. here the Diva Jazz Orchestra playing the jazz standard "Caravan" with an exquisite drum solo by Sherrie in the middle




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