
I go back to WORK....and I gotta ton o' junk to catch up in here!!
Saw Rush on Monday night....We had a third-tier view at the 'Hegan....
too freakin' funny! Never mind the "air Guitar"....it was synchronized "air DRUMMING"! LOL
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tragchk wrote:Geez Louise...
I go back to WORK....and I gotta ton o' junk to catch up in here!!
Saw Rush on Monday night....We had a third-tier view at the 'Hegan....
too freakin' funny! Never mind the "air Guitar"....it was synchronized "air DRUMMING"! LOL
lights1961 wrote:tragchk wrote:too freakin' funny! Never mind the "air Guitar"....it was synchronized "air DRUMMING"! LOL
I would love to see RUSH LIVE.... not since 1982.. are you trying to say they were not **live**
lights1961 wrote:tragchk wrote:Geez Louise...
I go back to WORK....and I gotta ton o' junk to catch up in here!!
Saw Rush on Monday night....We had a third-tier view at the 'Hegan....
too freakin' funny! Never mind the "air Guitar"....it was synchronized "air DRUMMING"! LOL
I would love to see RUSH LIVE.... not since 1982.. are you trying to say they were not **live**
SusieP wrote:He has such a HUGE drum set up - can you answer me a question which I've often wondered about, please?
How does he get in there? Does a chopper hover over the kit and is he lowered down into it by a rope ladder?![]()
tragchk wrote:SusieP wrote:He has such a HUGE drum set up - can you answer me a question which I've often wondered about, please?
How does he get in there? Does a chopper hover over the kit and is he lowered down into it by a rope ladder?![]()
I believe there's a TIIIINY walkway on one side....
Dude is INSANE....WRAPAROUND DRUM SET ON A FREAKIN' TURNTABLE......plays one side, then the other.....drum solo was otherworldly....as usual....![]()
tragchk wrote:SusieP wrote:He has such a HUGE drum set up - can you answer me a question which I've often wondered about, please?
How does he get in there? Does a chopper hover over the kit and is he lowered down into it by a rope ladder?![]()
I believe there's a TIIIINY walkway on one side....
Dude is INSANE....WRAPAROUND DRUM SET ON A FREAKIN' TURNTABLE......plays one side, then the other.....drum solo was otherworldly....as usual....![]()
SusieP wrote:He has such a HUGE drum set up - can you answer me a question which I've often wondered about, please?
How does he get in there? Does a chopper hover over the kit and is he lowered down into it by a rope ladder?![]()
tragchk wrote:lights1961 wrote:tragchk wrote:Geez Louise...
I go back to WORK....and I gotta ton o' junk to catch up in here!!
Saw Rush on Monday night....We had a third-tier view at the 'Hegan....
too freakin' funny! Never mind the "air Guitar"....it was synchronized "air DRUMMING"! LOL
I would love to see RUSH LIVE.... not since 1982.. are you trying to say they were not **live**
NO ~ not at all....
I'm sayin' that TONS of people in the audience were air-drumming in PERFECT TIME with Neil Peart....and from my vantage point up above looking down, it looked pretty damn cool.
10,000......SOLD OUT!!!!
conversationpc wrote:tragchk wrote:SusieP wrote:He has such a HUGE drum set up - can you answer me a question which I've often wondered about, please?
How does he get in there? Does a chopper hover over the kit and is he lowered down into it by a rope ladder?![]()
I believe there's a TIIIINY walkway on one side....
Dude is INSANE....WRAPAROUND DRUM SET ON A FREAKIN' TURNTABLE......plays one side, then the other.....drum solo was otherworldly....as usual....![]()
His drum solos are the only ones I can tolerate. Everything else is just a waste of time, in my opinion.
tragchk wrote:Dude is INSANE....WRAPAROUND DRUM SET ON A FREAKIN' TURNTABLE......plays one side, then the other.....drum solo was otherworldly....as usual....![]()
*Laura wrote:SusieP wrote:He has such a HUGE drum set up - can you answer me a question which I've often wondered about, please?
How does he get in there? Does a chopper hover over the kit and is he lowered down into it by a rope ladder?![]()
You know I have asked myself that too?
But doesn't he just look sensational in that "sound fortress" of his?! I could watch/listen to that man for hours.
I'm green with envy,Nora.
conversationpc wrote:*Laura wrote:SusieP wrote:He has such a HUGE drum set up - can you answer me a question which I've often wondered about, please?
How does he get in there? Does a chopper hover over the kit and is he lowered down into it by a rope ladder?![]()
You know I have asked myself that too?
But doesn't he just look sensational in that "sound fortress" of his?! I could watch/listen to that man for hours.
I'm green with envy,Nora.
Neal Peart is among the best, if not the best, in my opinion. He is very fast, technically adept, subtle, etc., all at the same time. His economy of movement is unmatched as well. Very little movement considering how busy he is back there behind that kit. That saves him a lot of energy since there's no wasted movement.
Angiekay wrote:tragchk wrote:Dude is INSANE....WRAPAROUND DRUM SET ON A FREAKIN' TURNTABLE......plays one side, then the other.....drum solo was otherworldly....as usual....![]()
AMEN!!! The one drum solo that people run BACK from the bathrooms to catch. Every Rush show I've been too, people just stand there mesmerized during his solos. Nothing like 20,000 air drummers all in one place...it truly is a site to see! My Rush show isn't until Sept 9th, really looking forward to it!
conversationpc wrote:Neal Peart is among the best, if not the best, in my opinion. He is very fast, technically adept, subtle, etc., all at the same time. His economy of movement is unmatched as well. Very little movement considering how busy he is back there behind that kit. That saves him a lot of energy since there's no wasted movement.
*Laura wrote:conversationpc wrote:Neal Peart is among the best, if not the best, in my opinion. He is very fast, technically adept, subtle, etc., all at the same time. His economy of movement is unmatched as well. Very little movement considering how busy he is back there behind that kit. That saves him a lot of energy since there's no wasted movement.
Yes,I wouldn't hesitate calling him the best.His technique,especially the one you've mentioned regarding his minimal physical effort,is simply fascinating.That's one of the things that keeps me in awe - how can he touch everything so fast and move so little?![]()
His sense of rhythm is out of this world anyway.
Haven't been following the info about him too much,is he feeling ok?I know he was really sick at one point.
conversationpc wrote:*Laura wrote:conversationpc wrote:Neal Peart is among the best, if not the best, in my opinion. He is very fast, technically adept, subtle, etc., all at the same time. His economy of movement is unmatched as well. Very little movement considering how busy he is back there behind that kit. That saves him a lot of energy since there's no wasted movement.
Yes,I wouldn't hesitate calling him the best.His technique,especially the one you've mentioned regarding his minimal physical effort,is simply fascinating.That's one of the things that keeps me in awe - how can he touch everything so fast and move so little?![]()
His sense of rhythm is out of this world anyway.
Haven't been following the info about him too much,is he feeling ok?I know he was really sick at one point.
I wasn't aware that he was sick. He did give up drumming for a while in the late 90s, following the death of his daughter in an auto accident and, just a few months later, his wife from cancer. He sunk into depression and went on a 50,000 mile (or whatever amount it was) motorcycle trip across Canada, through the western U.S., and into Mexico. He wrote about it in his book "Ghost Rider".
*Laura wrote:conversationpc wrote:Neal Peart is among the best, if not the best, in my opinion. He is very fast, technically adept, subtle, etc., all at the same time. His economy of movement is unmatched as well. Very little movement considering how busy he is back there behind that kit. That saves him a lot of energy since there's no wasted movement.
Yes,I wouldn't hesitate calling him the best.His technique,especially the one you've mentioned regarding his minimal physical effort,is simply fascinating.That's one of the things that keeps me in awe - how can he touch everything so fast and move so little?![]()
His sense of rhythm is out of this world anyway.
Haven't been following the info about him too much,is he feeling ok?I know he was really sick at one point.
chad wrote:Yes, it's called finger-control in the drumming world. It's basically moving a stick up and down withour using your arm or wrist. It what drummers try to get better at all the time.
Jazz drummers are masters at this.
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