Does it get any more technical than that?
Was this his rig in Missing Persons?
Does it get any more technical than that?
Was this his rig in Missing Persons?
Last edited by Steve Savicki; 08-22-2007 at 03:32 PM.
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Don't think so Steve.....
I saw the KNACK a few years back on a summer tour...TERRY was playing drums...and had that setup....
STELLAR drummer
The Knack are still together? New music, or just touring with the oldies?
Originally posted by Steve Savicki
Does it get any more technical than that?
Was this his rig in Missing Persons?
Go rent Baby Snakes by Frank Zappa.
If you get the DVD watch Punky's whips.
please don't ask any further questions until you do so.
Bozzio's a master technician on drums.
never mind, it's 2007
oof
Shiiiit - I have his DCI instructional video. The dude is a monster! All that ostenato stuff he does - talk about limb separation!! Amazing drummer. In the video, he says he sees the drum kit as having potentially as many voices as a symphony.
To answer your question, Steve, no his kit was not as gargantuan when he toured with Missing Persons (a band I love, by the way). He actually had a good bit of those analog simmons pads incorporated into his kit at the time, so by early 80's standards, it was still a big kit. But nothing like in the pictures you post. There were one or two really good concerts by Missing Persons posted at G101 a month or so back - you should snag them since you are such a fan of female fronted 80's pop. Missing persons was the platonic form.
And ThrillsAndSpills is right, as usual, Baby Snakes rules!!
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I wonder how wild his clinics with Chad Wackerman are:
http://www.drummagazine.com/html/mod...article&sid=61
And tell me those two are better than the 38 Special dual drumming team.
Missing Persons was great.Originally posted by Hyman Roth
Shiiiit - I have his DCI instructional video. The dude is a monster! All that ostenato stuff he does - talk about limb separation!! Amazing drummer. In the video, he says he sees the drum kit as having potentially as many voices as a symphony.
To answer your question, Steve, no his kit was not as gargantuan when he toured with Missing Persons (a band I love, by the way). He actually had a good bit of those analog simmons pads incorporated into his kit at the time, so by early 80's standards, it was still a big kit. But nothing like in the pictures you post. There were one or two really good concerts by Missing Persons posted at G101 a month or so back - you should snag them since you are such a fan of female fronted 80's pop. Missing persons was the platonic form.
And ThrillsAndSpills is right, as usual, Baby Snakes rules!!
for more virtuoso drummin' also grab the Bozzio/Levin/Stevens discs.
Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.
Hot piece of ass...
No, they divorced and that caused Missing Persons to break up.
It's a wonder if they stayed together what the 4th album would've sounded like.
Personally, I go backwards in a sense I thought the last album was the best one. "Color", "Dancing", "Come back", and "face" are all a great string of dance tracks.
Or maybe the first album is just overplayed on the air still with "Walking in LA" & "destination unknown."
What's the point?
Bozzio is pretty fucking phenominal.
For some reason, people rave about Peart being the most technically proficient rock drummer ever, but Bozzio can pull off shit Peart (even as good as he is) never could.
7 bass drums IS a bit overkill, though.
Scramby eggs and bacon.
Shit I got naked pictures of her somewhere.
Bozzio is amazing. And he is a truly nice guy. Met him on the 1995 Jeff Beck tour.
He played with the Knack? Damn...talk about overkill, lol!
Bozzio has smoothness down.
Last edited by SunisinuS; 01-30-2011 at 04:31 AM. Reason: The most interesting man alive puts down his Bongo in Bozzio's presence.
Can't Control your Future. Can't Control your Friends. The women start to hike their skirts up. I didn't have a clue. That is when I kinda learned how to smile a lot. One Two Three Fouir fun ter thehr fuur.
Was that the 1984 album tour?
Oh dear...
http://www.tmz.com/2009/11/13/missin...rself-in-jail/
Missing Persons Singer Finds Herself in Jail
11/12/2009 9:25 PM PST by TMZ Staff
Dale Bozzio, the lead singer from the '80s band Missing Persons, has turned herself in to a New Hampshire jail yesterday to serve her time for an animal cruelty conviction.
Last year, Bozzio was charged with the crime after authorities found loads of sick and dead cats inside of her home. After the gruesome discovery, 12 cats were euthanized and Bozzio was forced to pay the $2700 bill.
Bozzio -- who was lead vocals on that song "Walking in L.A." -- was also sentenced to 90 days behind bars and 250 hours of community service.
Meh. I'd still throw her a bang. In her house...dead cats and all.
The only version of "The KnacK" that currently exists is when Doug Fieger & Bruce Gary (original drummer) play the odd gig here in Hell with guest musicians filling in on lead guitar & bass.
Bozzio was pretty good as a fill in drummer up there though, before cancer took Doug out of the game.....
Oh, and Steve..
Enough with the goddamn necroposting!!!
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