RIP Clive Burr

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langmick
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RIP Clive Burr

Postby langmick » Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:45 am

I guess this also is a personal hero thing. He was one of the first guys for me, playing along to Maiden records. High energy guy, solid and powerful, and played the music well.



Paul Dianno was a mother of a singer then too, both he and Clive made the sound of Maiden early. Dianno had a killer metal voice then. Close Halford, IMO.

And that to me was the classic Maiden sound, really heavy shit, and Murray and Smith were so goddamn good, especially dave Murray, insane. I caught the guys this past summer and they were still the same, Dave and Adrian were on another level playing, their playing was astounding.

Such a great metal show, lights and sounds were pulverizing.

But it's not the same old school Maiden.


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Re: RIP Clive Burr

Postby matthughen » Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:45 am

RIP, Clive Burr.

Run To The Hills, and his drum parts in particular, have become almost necessary knowledge for any aspiring hard rockin' drummer
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Re: RIP Clive Burr

Postby Avi_drums » Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:47 am

That's horrible. RIP.
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Re: RIP Clive Burr

Postby Julián Fernández » Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:47 pm

I started playing drums to some early Maiden... I´ll be listening those albums today again. Thanks Clive, wherever you are now...
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Re: RIP Clive Burr

Postby Tombo 7/4 » Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:51 am

Oh No!! First drum hero for me too. I really dug Maiden's first 3 albums. Played along a lot to all of them. Defined 80s metal. Killers killed!
Loved Di'Anno and Clive. Yes, one on the few drummers to have created an instantly identifiable beat on Run to the hills.
Also the verse grooves of Run to the hills and Number of the beast floored me at the time. Loved his Hi-hat sound.
I was disappointed when he left and was waiting for the next drummer with a brick and a lantern. But that intro fill on Where eagles dare sold me to Nicko.
They're both excellent rock drummers.
RIP Clive.

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