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VINNIE - The thread about Colaiuta
- Tom Reschke
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Was it NIGEL OLSSON????? WTF.
P.S. this is not a slight to Nigel who played iconic parts on some of the biggest songs ever.
P.S. this is not a slight to Nigel who played iconic parts on some of the biggest songs ever.
Moderation's all well and good, just don't overdo it.
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David Garfield started this band in 1975. 1979 Vinnie
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Any stick news?
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Odd-Arne Oseberg wrote:Any stick news?
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On the hang he sort of hinted towards it in such a way that I'm sort of expecting more than just one model of sticks.
May mean something else like doing it on his own too, but who knows?
Was considering making my own when they went off the market, but obviously, with the way my situation's been going that's bit much to bite over. It's not as easy as one might think.
There have been issues with with consistency and marching with sticks I've bought since I started play as well, but in the last few years I haven't seen one bad pair and ta goes for everything I've bought for work etc.., too.
Luckily, I have a fair amount of the old sticks available, for probably 10 years if I had to, but I both have no idea what the new sticks will be like and don't like the feeling of even the possibility of running out. It was the main luxury I used to treat myself to back then, a new pair every weekend. Realistically though, I can get 4-6 months out of a pair. Well, hardwood non-drum kit sticks last pretty much forever. My classical sticks have almost no wear on them at all.
I like the Vinnie sticks so much I've been thinking about have Rick Dior copy them in all the various woods he uses.
May mean something else like doing it on his own too, but who knows?
Was considering making my own when they went off the market, but obviously, with the way my situation's been going that's bit much to bite over. It's not as easy as one might think.
There have been issues with with consistency and marching with sticks I've bought since I started play as well, but in the last few years I haven't seen one bad pair and ta goes for everything I've bought for work etc.., too.
Luckily, I have a fair amount of the old sticks available, for probably 10 years if I had to, but I both have no idea what the new sticks will be like and don't like the feeling of even the possibility of running out. It was the main luxury I used to treat myself to back then, a new pair every weekend. Realistically though, I can get 4-6 months out of a pair. Well, hardwood non-drum kit sticks last pretty much forever. My classical sticks have almost no wear on them at all.
I like the Vinnie sticks so much I've been thinking about have Rick Dior copy them in all the various woods he uses.
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Lari Basilio -Your Love. If you have Spotify give the album listen. Vinnies groove is sublime. hi hat vibe is off the charts.
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:32. brilliant solo groove.
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Tom Reschke wrote:Was it NIGEL OLSSON?????
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