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Return of the drum solo?

Started by puppyonacid, July 05, 2013, 07:46:10 AM

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Jaq

Coming from where I do, where I have something like 100 different John Bonham drum solos on various bootlegs and the SHORTEST are 10-12 minutes, with tons over 20 and a few breaking 30, I can tell you that if giving MM five minutes to show off is too much to bear, don't bother with Led Zep bootlegs.  :lol

MM's solo was relatively brief and nowhere near excessive, and the man is such a creative drummer that if the band wants to give him five minutes a night, I say go for it.

BlastParadigm

Mangini's solos are usually very creative.
I don't really like that "random solo in the middle of two songs that have no connection" type of thing. What I like tons is when they put a solo in the middle of a song, kind of like what Neil Peart did with YYZ some times.

Surely the band could give him a couple of minutes to do some stuff.

Nefarius

It was nice for Mike's introduction last tour, this time I can live without a drum solo. Except Mike is able to come up with something equally epic as the Foo Fighters @ Wembley triangle solo. :eek

Greetings...
Nef

The Curious Orange

RULE ONE - No drummer should ever be allowed to do a drum solo.
RULE TWO - Except Neal Peart.

wolven74

Quote from: The Curious Orange on July 08, 2013, 07:37:36 AM
RULE ONE - No drummer should ever be allowed to do a drum solo.
RULE TWO - Except Neal Peart.
RULE THREE - And Mike Mangini

sueño

And Lenny White!   *if ya like jazz drummers...*  :D