Check out the Christmas CD, "It's For You He Came", featuring Bart Elliott on drums and percussion, available in the Drummer Cafe Store.

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Frank Briggs has provided yet another play-along for our Premium Resource subscribers. "Potato" is an intermediate level play-along track from Mike Keneally's CD, Sluggo!

Subscribers can download audio tracks (with and without drums as well as solo drums) plus a PDF drum transcription and recording session notes.



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« Reply #60 on: November 13, 2005, 08:45 PM »

maaaaaaaHAWgane!!!
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« Reply #61 on: November 16, 2005, 03:46 PM »

Sound Percussion cymbal stands are underrated.  Music stores use them as cheap  little marketing gimicks to get people in the door.  But, ya know?  They do what they're supposed to do...hold cymbals in place.
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« Reply #62 on: November 17, 2005, 04:49 AM »

Always thought the same about Charlie Watts. Wasn't sure if it was a personal style thing or he just sucks. To me the groove sounds kinda fragmented for some tunes. I think he does that 1&3 patern on hats for "You Start Me Up " and it works for that tho.

Apparently he's a jazz drummer first but every time I see him play I can't see him playing jazz well.

The most brutal drummer I've seen with recognition is Don Henley. Sucks. People will be pissed but all time worst for me is Ringo. Not even garage band worthy IMO.  
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« Reply #63 on: November 17, 2005, 04:53 AM »

Charlie Watts........definitly overrated,stops playing the cymbal on "2" and "4".........timing is questionable. Does he fit the band?..sure

My previous post was in ref to this.
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« Reply #64 on: November 17, 2005, 05:57 AM »

Always thought the same about Charlie Watts. Wasn't sure if it was a personal style thing or he just sucks. To me the groove sounds kinda fragmented for some tunes. I think he does that 1&3 patern on hats for "You Start Me Up " and it works for that tho.

Apparently he's a jazz drummer first but every time I see him play I can't see him playing jazz well.

The most brutal drummer I've seen with recognition is Don Henley. Sucks. People will be pissed but all time worst for me is Ringo. Not even garage band worthy IMO.  

oh....oh!....do me next!  Roll Eyes

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« Reply #65 on: November 17, 2005, 11:04 AM »

People will be pissed but all time worst for me is Ringo. Not even garage band worthy IMO.  

This is sorta like comparing the old pong game you could hook to your TV and two players could play ping pong.  A simple block at each side of the game you could move up and down and a white dot that would move across the screen.  Not much of a game by today’s standards but at the time it was an advanced game.  There is no way you can compare it to the computer games of today.  In the same way, Ringo is the drummer who helped bring drumming to the masses.  It is one of those "you had to be there" to appreciate situations.
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