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Re: The Queen meeting Jimmy and not Robert oh my!
- Subject: Re: The Queen meeting Jimmy and not Robert oh my!
- From: Steve Thomson <steve.thomson@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 07:59:35 -0500
Yes, Gorman is probably one of the more competent drummers Page has worked
with. As
for Heartbreaker, that's a difficult one to get right. For instance, Jason
didn't
get it at all for the Atlantic 40th reunion.
Actually, the closest I've heard to Bonham in terms of feel was the guy who
played
for Jones on the Zooma tour (can't remember his name right now, Terry someone?
or
someone Terril?). I saw him at Club Soda and was impressed. As I wrote a couple
of
days ago, since Jones was the other half of the rhythm section, if he works
with a
drummer, it's going to come closer to Zep.
On Sun Mar 13 23:34 , TangerineMan <tangerineman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> sent:
>Steve T. wrote:
>
>> Michael Lee and any of the other drummers Page and Plant have worked with
>> (including Jason Bonham) just don't have that sense of swing, propulsion or
>> dynamics required.
>
>Must respectfully disagree in the case of Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman.
>Although he should have listened to some live boots of Heart Breaker,
>because he never did any decent fills on that one.
>