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How do you rate Mangini's work on the latest album?

Started by LKap13, February 13, 2014, 06:34:11 AM

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How would you rate MM's drum work on the latest album?

10
46 (27.5%)
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39 (23.4%)
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42 (25.1%)
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19 (11.4%)
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11 (6.6%)
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3 (1.8%)
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2 (1.2%)
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1 (0.6%)
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0 (0%)
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4 (2.4%)

Total Members Voted: 167

Kotowboy

Jeff Porcaro played on Dire Straits' final album.

7deg_inner_happiness

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Quote from: Kotowboy on March 01, 2014, 12:28:27 PM
Jeff Porcaro played on Dire Straits' final album.

Yes, and a great job he did as always.

Jeff Porcaro had to be one the greatest studio drummers of all-time.  Check out all the different artists' recordings for which he has laid down the percussion tracks.  Amazing:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Porcaro

To get back on track, my weigh-in on the topic of this thread:
I gave MM a 10 for his drumming on DT12.  IMO he is more precise (I'm NOT saying better) than MP.  That said, MP sounds more human (has more feel).

Kotowboy

I used to play along to On Every Street in my headphones trying to nail Jeff's feel and approximate his style.

People like Jeff and Steve White ( Paul Weller ) and Alan White ( oasis ) were what made me obsessed with groove and feel than

being fast or having crazy chops.

I would also play along to stuff like Prodigy and Leftfield - just trying to stay bang on the beat for as long as I could.

I hate drummers who think having tons of chops and being fast is better than being able to play smack on the beat.