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This girl is..

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Not bad. Kinda boring, though.
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The Tony Royster Jr. clip is probably better, i don't see what was so sick in that video...
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andyman wrote:The Tony Royster Jr. clip is probably better, i don't see what was so sick in that video...
Good timing, dynamics and polyrhythms. Her fills were kinda boring though. I guess it suits the music.
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andyman wrote:The Tony Royster Jr. clip is probably better, i don't see what was so sick in that video...
:)
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The drum solo in the White Lion version of Radar Love pwns :D
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Hehe. Well thing is, you gotta understand that there are but a handful of females who play drums, most of which are boom bash boom bash types like meg white from white stripes or the chick from the corrs. There are even fewer female drummers ( you could count on one hand ) who can compete with the dominance of male drummers who are technically very elite. What's special about this girl is that she is incredibly technically competent, but more than just being a female and giving her a sympathy vote, she wipes the floor with thousands of male drummers, pro or not. She's not tony royster but she's fucking good.
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I try not to segregate male musicians from female musicians... If they can make it to the big time, then must be doing something right. Most times people in bands play music for the band, not for themselves (I'm sure you already know all this anyways), so it's not always easy for them to shine.

With that said I think the donna's have a good guitarist.
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Why is it that with a lot of these amazing drummers, the music they play too is extremely lame?
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What the fuck? I expected to see a girl sucking on two gigantic cocks or shitting on herself. I could not have been more dissappointed.
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Tony Royster Jr. and his parents spent the night at my house back in the mid-90s. My mother is a music teacher and was able to get them in for a clinic. In those days, Tony was like, 11 if I remember correctly, and his father played guitar in the group that featured Tony.

It was a cool experience.
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Deathshroud wrote:Why is it that with a lot of these amazing drummers, the music they play too is extremely lame?
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The same thing with Godsmacks bass player
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Mogul wrote:Tony Royster Jr. and his parents spent the night at my house back in the mid-90s. My mother is a music teacher and was able to get them in for a clinic. In those days, Tony was like, 11 if I remember correctly, and his father played guitar in the group that featured Tony.

It was a cool experience.
No kidding? That's a cool story mogul. Noone really knows what happened to TR jnr these days, but he is an awesome player for sure.
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speaking of incredible...

http://www.fungod.com/coppermine/displa ... =15&pos=63

i dont remember if i had posted that before, but igot his cd and its pretty good.
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Deathshroud wrote:Why is it that with a lot of these amazing drummers, the music they play too is extremely lame?
Well it's not lame, it's just personal taste. Not everyone is into metal or whatever and not everyone is into fusion. Besides, her
style of playing wouldn't work in say, dream theatre anymore than mike portnoys style would work in fusion.
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andyman wrote:The drum solo in the White Lion version of Radar Love pwns :D
Vito Bratta was excellent.
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Bratta
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andyman wrote:speaking of incredible...

http://www.fungod.com/coppermine/displa ... =15&pos=63

i dont remember if i had posted that before, but igot his cd and its pretty good.
Seen that clip before. He's a monster player.
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riddla wrote:
andyman wrote:speaking of incredible...

http://www.fungod.com/coppermine/displa ... =15&pos=63

i dont remember if i had posted that before, but igot his cd and its pretty good.
is that keller williams?

anyhow, andyman check out anything with Peter Erskine, Billy Cobham, Dave Weckl, David Garibaldi for starters. These are some of the true masters.
that's justin king....i was able to see his name in the credits after i watched it like 30 times, thats how i found his cd.
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riddla wrote:
andyman wrote:speaking of incredible...

http://www.fungod.com/coppermine/displa ... =15&pos=63

i dont remember if i had posted that before, but igot his cd and its pretty good.
is that keller williams?

anyhow, andyman check out anything with Peter Erskine, Billy Cobham, Dave Weckl, David Garibaldi for starters. These are some of the true masters.
i would have to agree. picked up Weckl's Multiplicity two weeks ago or so. excellent album.
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andyman wrote:Bratta
too slow u
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dude thats nothin
every black church in america has a drummer that can do all that and more
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