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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

A little music theory for Tuesday...




From Mat O, drummer, writer: An established band that fires its drummer is never as good. (Soul Asylum, Guns ’N Roses, Pearl Jam.) Discuss amongst

3 comments:

goldenfiddle said...

R.E.M. no R.E.M. without berry.

Joker said...

Tool, Rush, The Who, Zeppelin. No drummer no band.

On Pearl Jam, though I like Matt Cameron, Dave Abruzezze outruled him based on power and Jack Irons is the man for the job in my view. I was so bummed when he left and though it's my favorite band, I can't help but think about what they would have come up with having other drummers on board, Matt shall forever rule as drummer for Soundgarden but I just don't think he translated as seamlessly into PJ. Also, Chad Smith from RHCP is way underrated and Mars Volta without Jon Theodore promises to blow, I hope I'm wrong.

Now that's not to say there aren't some bands that should benefit from a new drummer. I can think of a few but I'll desist from ranting my ass off further.

EPM said...

Two more examples: The Clash, The Pretenders. Two notable exceptions: Wilco, The Byrds.

I rather liked the first two post-Bill Berry R.E.M. albums, although the third one blew in a big way.