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Started by Muskeg (Yes, It's me.)

Its so nice to see a band who’s fans are really interested in the drummers.As a drummer myself, I obviously hope Neil is as good as past T? sticksmen. But how many oasis fans do you speak to that go ” oh, Alans a really great drummer, much better than Tony.”

Its really great to see therapy? message boards threads mention all the drummers. Its about time we had some respect!

Posted on Thu, 20 March 2003 at 10:26

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Alan wrote:

I agree - I’m tired of the old jokes about drummers;

“To start a band what do you need? … 2 musicians and a drummer”

Anyway, from what I’ve heard of Neil so far I’m impressed. He’s got a fast bass drum foot, and a cracking good snare sound, ala Fyfe.

Shame he’s a short-arse :-) I like my Therapy? drummers tall!

Posted on Thu, 20 March 2003 at 10:48

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Muskeg (Yes, It's me.) wrote:

Alan wrote:

I agree - I’m tired of the old jokes about drummers;

“To start a band what do you need? … 2 musicians and a drummer”

Ah but you should say this joke :

” Whats the difference between a gynaecologist and a drummer ?
The gynaecologist only has to deal with one twat at a time “

Posted on Thu, 20 March 2003 at 10:49

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Auto_Surgery (Mad Axe Man) wrote:

Man yeah respect, he’s keeping one hell of an off beat withat foot pedal. If you turn the vol up on Hey Satan - You Rock you can really hear it, I reckon theres another few suprises on that album. :)

Posted on Thu, 20 March 2003 at 11:41

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Sabotage wrote:

Drummers rule.

Without them, everything would sound crap, be out of time, no rhythm, no power, direction.

No drums = horrible.

Most important member of any band.

Posted on Thu, 20 March 2003 at 12:29

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Kyra wrote:

i have mates who were big fans of Cable and i recently asked them about Neil, whom they saw play live a few times. as far as i understood they were positively impressed by his drumming :)

Posted on Thu, 20 March 2003 at 12:53

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Born-in-a-crash wrote:

By the way, cable are an awesome band- bringing in many emo-punk qualities to their music.
Being in a band myself, I feel that the drummer is perhaps the most essential part of a band and therefore derserve better exposure than what have.

Posted on Thu, 20 March 2003 at 13:37

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donVutz wrote:

yeah, drums are probably the most important thing for a rock song. no matter what riff or baseline you play, the drums are what make them sound fast or slow, so they are esential for the over-all mood of the songs. and there’s nothing better to dance like a loonie to a drumsound like teethgrinder live. *grrr*

Posted on Thu, 20 March 2003 at 15:10

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