Charlie was a pioneer in the early days of Rock. Way back, and for a few years in a row, he was voted #1 rock drummer by Playboy magazine. I loved his intros on a number of songs. His style fit the music perfectly, and that’s the job of a good drummer. I love listening to Get Yer Ya Yas Out because of Charlie. Great Stuff and he was a musical drummer who came up with his own riffs.
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I've been streaming The Stones every day since Charlie's passing. It takes me back to my teenage years playing drums in my garage band. A couple takeaways have been how Charlie always played what was needed, no more, no less. And the tone of his Gretch kit was always perfect, I'm not too familiar with the music or type of production after the 90's. Another takeaway having nothing to do with the band is how highly compressed remasters have ruined the purity of the drums. Deep, processed thumps from the kick drum and the lack of wood timbre does not make for enjoyable listening. I'm so pleased more of the Stones great albums are being remastered for the better. Lastly, after some critical listening, I could hear Keef's solid background in the blues in almost everything he played. This and Charlie's signature style and sound are what defined the Stones for me. |
@goofyfoot I'd have to say Sticky Fingers, Let it Bleed, and Exile. I love the tunes, and I'm also a Mick Taylor fan. I think he and Keef made magic together. I'll also throw in Some Girls as a fav. I took the train into Manhattan to buy the record at Discomat, a large record shop which had crazy low prices. https://youtu.be/E9rWlf2dczs |
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I just now found this out running across this post that’s sad. bdp24 sometimes less is more, I been playing since a little kid and have always thought he was unique and awesome. He’s doing more than you think he plays with his wrists and I love how he plays the snare with no hihats and the cool sound he gets with his china as a crash cymbal. I got my first Gretch kit because of him and them being Jasper shells bought some Camco’s and Fibes. The stones will never sound the same just like Led Zeplin could never pull it off with out Bonaham. i |