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  1. I would have thought 'Harvey Mason' would have been considered worthy of a place in the 100 greatest Drummers list, considering his modest CV? Maybe Rolling Stone could have allotted him the number 94 in the position of *greatness*. Artist Credits - Harvey Mason
  2. I have been a life long fan of Dave Grusin. A top, top keyboard player who just happened to compose knock out Film Scores and very memorable TV Themes. His bands and Orchestras were often filled with a lot of my favourite musicians as well - A win win for me. I just so happened to watch a film last night called 'Havana' and Dave Grusin composed the score. A mixture of Latin Music and Orchestral cues. This piece below 'Cuba Libra (Se Fue) is from that film.
  3. Music does work like that, exactly like that. Because as you say, 'The Musician (Drummer) is human'. Accelerando, Rallentando, Ritardando, A Tempo, Rubato? Changes of tempo - Understanding musical terms
  4. Maybe at the time, you should have recruited a Drummer who could keep time. You could have avoided all those wasted years. In hindsight, maybe you should have got him "A Simple Metronome With A Big Flashing Light"
  5. I did, but I didn't understand what you were talking about. Judging by your post, neither did you. That's why I asked. 👍
  6. Yep, and most of this in the link below as well. Please enter at your own risk - It's a dot com for Drummers. This Is Why Drummers Are So Important In A Band
  7. Haha...I really like the George Benson version of White Rabbit. 😁
  8. Do you have to shove it in his face? If not, can I suggest you get a vibrating metronome, because I can think of a better place to 'shove it'. 😂
  9. I remember getting this album when it first came out (I was 15). I still listen to it quite a bit these days. Some really nice arranging from Don Sebesky and of course, produced by the late, great, Creed Taylor. Both who were the team behind 'The Other Side of Abbey Road'.
  10. John King does a good groovy job sitting and laying it down...
  11. Just watched this video about the terrific 'Jeff Porcaro'. The fellow was the absolute master when it came to feel and groove:
  12. Personally, I wouldn't have two identical cases. I would have a Red & a Black.
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