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Glenn, Colin, and Robin explore game-changing drummers who redefined the craft. From Joe Morello's revolutionary solo in Take Five to Steve Gadd's military-influenced groove in 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, they break down the performances that shifted how drummers approach the kit.
The conversation covers Mitch Mitchell's conversational playing with Jimi Hendrix, Carter Beauford's open-handed complexity, Lars Ulrich's role in creating thrash metal, and Charlie Watts' bold percussion work on Sympathy for the Devil. It's a deep dive into the moments and musicians that changed drumming forever.
By Percussionistics PodcastGlenn, Colin, and Robin explore game-changing drummers who redefined the craft. From Joe Morello's revolutionary solo in Take Five to Steve Gadd's military-influenced groove in 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, they break down the performances that shifted how drummers approach the kit.
The conversation covers Mitch Mitchell's conversational playing with Jimi Hendrix, Carter Beauford's open-handed complexity, Lars Ulrich's role in creating thrash metal, and Charlie Watts' bold percussion work on Sympathy for the Devil. It's a deep dive into the moments and musicians that changed drumming forever.