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Stanton Moore, Marco Minneman, & Gil Sharone.
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Ralph Humphrey, Joe Porcaro, Tony Inzalaco, Gary Ferguson
Drum Reality Camp: this week LAMA
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Pocketplayer wrote:http://lamusicacademy.edu/jm/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75&Itemid=77
Stanton Moore, Marco Minneman, & Gil Sharone.
Neil Peart, Jim Keltner, Doane Perry and special guests!
Ralph Humphrey, Joe Porcaro, Tony Inzalaco, Gary Ferguson
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Steve. Shame on you. Lame shame o Rama.
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Steve Holmes wrote:Pocketplayer wrote:http://lamusicacademy.edu/jm/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75&Itemid=77
Stanton Moore, Marco Minneman, & Gil Sharone.
Neil Peart, Jim Keltner, Doane Perry and special guests!
Ralph Humphrey, Joe Porcaro, Tony Inzalaco, Gary Ferguson
Steve didn't you study with Ralph and Joe while they were still at MI?
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Epic Slam.
Nah, that was WAY early in PIT. Like when Bone was a student there early. The first years.
Not sure when Steve went to MI, but I'm pretty sure it was only a few years before me, so mid 90's at the earliest.
willyz wrote:Steve didn't you study with Ralph and Joe while they were still at MI?
Nah, that was WAY early in PIT. Like when Bone was a student there early. The first years.
Not sure when Steve went to MI, but I'm pretty sure it was only a few years before me, so mid 90's at the earliest.
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I went in 93. I'm not talking about Ralph or Joe. C'mon guys....
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Willyz. There are a few names in this camp that I would step on the chance to "meet" them. Drumming wise no thanks.
You put Neil Peart there. I'm fucking sold. Recent material not a fan but at the same time respect and love it cause I think Neil Peart IS the man. He's done some amazing stuff no matter what Rodge says. Rodge no like NP. No idea why. Guess you need to emerge yourself in albums like caress of steel. Fly by night. 2112. Farewell to kings. Hemispheres. Permanant waves. Moving pictures. Signals. Grace under pressure. Power fucking windows. Hold your fire. Neil is so brilliant. By the way he writes the lyrics. I would be asking Neil about song lyrics at this camp rather than drums. He's more stimulating lyrically than rhythmically.
You put Neil Peart there. I'm fucking sold. Recent material not a fan but at the same time respect and love it cause I think Neil Peart IS the man. He's done some amazing stuff no matter what Rodge says. Rodge no like NP. No idea why. Guess you need to emerge yourself in albums like caress of steel. Fly by night. 2112. Farewell to kings. Hemispheres. Permanant waves. Moving pictures. Signals. Grace under pressure. Power fucking windows. Hold your fire. Neil is so brilliant. By the way he writes the lyrics. I would be asking Neil about song lyrics at this camp rather than drums. He's more stimulating lyrically than rhythmically.
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Josiah wrote:Epic Slam.willyz wrote:Steve didn't you study with Ralph and Joe while they were still at MI?
Nah, that was WAY early in PIT. Like when Bone was a student there early. The first years.
Not sure when Steve went to MI, but I'm pretty sure it was only a few years before me, so mid 90's at the earliest.
Gary worked for me. Well, I wouldn't call it work. Rolling around on the floor laughing like idiots is closer. Did he ever tell you about the time he almost died drinking water? Or the days of Wine and Basket-Head?
That was '85-'86. Ralph, Joe, Chuck, Efrain, Steve Houghton ... but the students made the difference. Enzo, Curt, Toss ... too many to list.
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