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double s beat attack of course..
why... mid bit of chapel hill for one. |
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steve has played amazing drums on all the albums since he joined. hes versatile and just a fucking wicked drummer. but i totaly disagree that he can play the other drummers parts as good as them. no way. ive heard many songs from the first few records played live that have lacked the drumming that really made em kick back then. im voting for sclavunos as confusion and kill your idols are my faves. and the drumming is a huge part of why they are my faves. i couldnt seriously pick between the two. steve should have played on the albums he played on and jim should have played on the songs he played on. steve is a better drummer....... but i dont like any one album of his drumming as much as i do confusion and kill yr idols. ahhhhhhh, this is stupid anyway. im tired. |
scrap that.
this is a daft thread. steve wouldnt have been much good on confusion in my eyes. but he is the best drummer of the lot. |
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corsano as sy's drummer would be amazing, but i dont see why his name popped up as a drummer who could replace steve.
theyre both so sos soososooosssooo different. i prefer corsano. he can send me flying across a room and through a window with his drumming. |
in my opinion, Steve's best drumming occured up until daydream nation and from there its still very good but he tends to favor the "ride" and cymbals more than i'd prefer, maybe thats why i love the way Bob Bert wails on the kit (ie the Gila Monster Jamboree vid) w/ the quite minimal setup and almost a non-cymbal attack (i find "rock" drummers who go cymbal crazy annoying as fuck) which i prefer and makes perfect use of it, Steve did some similarly amazing primitive stuff on EVOL and then really started to go for a more complicated and bigger sound from there... i was watching the vid from Stache's (1985) which is steve's 1st out of town show with the band, and he's drilling and pounding the hell out of that kit, something i haven't really seen him do in over 10 or 15 years... but i'm not complaining.
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he was a big sy fan when he joined, so i always assumed he was trying to keep it similar to the prevous drummers to a certian extent for the first few albums. i think when he felt comfertable he started playing more in his own style, which i dont think involves too much tom smacking.
thats always been my thoughts anyway. am i the only one the thinks bob bert is shite on the gila monster vid? he really seems to hold sy back on there. i kinda understood why they got rid of him after i saw that. |
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It is a pointless poll, but who cares? Shelley is the man.
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well, each drummer had their own style. Shelley is a more technically competent drummer, but not so 'by-the-book' that he can't dive in and hold his own thru a noise jam and 'no-wave' it with the best of them. Bert was more 'in tune' with who SY were in the early days. his drumming was more primitive, loud and Mo Tucker-esque. I liked the minimal use of cymbals, snare and basic 4/4......Edson's work was just dancey, clean and cool. didn't really fully fit the sound/genre, but still made it sound wonderful. i'd still have him on the EP if i had my choice. maybe because i'm used to it....i dunno.
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